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"ought" Definitions
  1. (used to express duty or moral obligation): Every citizen ought to help.
  2. (used to express justice, moral rightness, or the like): He ought to be punished. You ought to be ashamed.
  3. (used to express propriety, appropriateness, etc.): You ought to be home early. We ought to bring her some flowers.
  4. (used to express probability or natural consequence): That ought to be our train now.
  5. duty or obligation.

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973 Sentences With "ought"

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I can never be what I ought to be until you are what you ought to be and you can never be what you ought to be until I am what I ought to be.
What we ought to do is we ought to remember our history.
We can have an argument over how big it ought to be or how small it ought to be, what functions it ought to take on.
"I think that ought to happen and we ought to move on," Flake replied.
Do you think it ought -- what do up think it ought to do next?
Everyone ought to know about it and we all ought to vote on it.
Naturally, you ought to to be proven for treason, you ought to go to court.
I believe we ought to learn our history, I believe we ought to know our history.
"In fact, their board ought to resign and Scott Blackmun ought to resign, too," Manly added.
OUGHT The post-punk band Ought, from Montreal, won't be pinned down from song to song.
We ought to be -- we ought to be championing, not only fighting for certainty for DREAMers but we ought to be championing the fact that we are going to secure our border.
This is a time that our monetary policy ought to be bold, it ought to be decisive, it ought to be making capital available, and that will support even more economic growth.
The notion that work and even a long-term relationship ought to be fulfilling, ought to be
We are not congratulated for doing what we ought, only condemned for doing what we ought not.
I can never be what I ought to be until you are what you ought to be.
"You ought to treat everybody fairly and you ought to give everybody a chance to serve," he said.
"We ought to pay down the debt, and we also ought to make Social Security solvent," he said.
I just think what we ought to do is we ought to stop seizing on these moments of tragedy.
The economy ought to be overheating, inflation ought to be spiraling, wages ought to be going up, along with demand, and employers should be struggling to find extra workers and resources to fill their order books.
I think it&aposs where we ought to be and the work we ought to be doing for the American people.
Ferris agrees that the system ought to be reevaluated and other centers ought to be able to compete for the exempt designation.
Scientific exploration of human genetics, of course, ought to continue, and we ought to be open-minded about what it may discover.
"I just think what we ought to do is we ought to stop seizing on these moments of tragedy," Mr. Pence said.
But the critical point is that these are debates we ought to be having -- and policy solutions we ought to be discussing.
LARRY KUDLOW: Well, look, again, I would say they ought to stay with their price targeting, they ought to throw away their Phillips curve, they ought to give long vacations to senior board staff who run those Phillips curve models.
Ultimately, if you believe strongly in something, you ought to say it, and you ought to say it in a very clear way.
"There are a lot of issues that we ought to be talking about and our nominee ought to be talking about," McConnell said.
The cost of capital ought to be -- for our businesses and families ought to be what it is for people around the world.
That is something that I think we ought to know, and if there were any others obviously we ought to know that as well.
As a matter of fact, we ought to -- they ought to all be under investigation, because their bias is so abusive clouded their judgment.
"If this organization is going to be kept - it ought to be kept - it ought to have three, five or various commissioners," Donohue said.
These ought to be entwined in our lives since we ought not only think in a fair and just manner but also act accordingly.
"If they're backing off it because of pressure from the hard right, America ought to know, and we ought to know," he told reporters.
Republicans ought not just circle the wagons and Democrats ought not be using words like 'impeach' before they knew anything about the actual substance.
You can debate whether we ought to have an entirely merit-based system or ought to have a system that attempts to use a lottery.
"I think what we ought to do is, we ought to be building a grassroots movement to make real change in this country," she said.
"It has to do with what things ought to be done and when they ought to be done," Mr. Clyburn said, declining to provide more details.
For as in absolute governments the King is law, so in free countries the law ought to be King; and there ought to be no other.
We certainly ought to continue to resist and challenge these laws, but we also ought to mobilize now to help people register and vote despite them.
For as in absolute governments the King is law, so in free countries the law ought to be king; and there ought to be no other.
You ought to tell your son what you decide to do first, however, and you ought to allow him to make the case against your decision.
"Republicans ought not just circle the wagons and Democrats ought not be using words like 'impeach' before they knew anything about the actual substance," he said.
"I think that it was the wrong statement, she ought to apologize for it, she ought to withdraw it," Grassley said Wednesday when asked about Trump's demand.
IN A 4% NOMINALLY GROWING WORLD, I THINK THE FED FUNDS RATE OUGHT TO BE 2% OR MORE AND THE TEN-YEAR GOVERNMENT OUGHT TO BE 4%.
"Republicans ought not just circle the wagons and Democrats ought not have been using words like impeachment before they knew anything about the actual substance," he said.
We ought to have him well surrounded. . . .
I think when, at least, the federal government goes out and buys IOT device, it ought to have at least minimum security, so it ought to be patchable.
" He continued: "For as in absolute governments the king is law, so in free countries the law ought to be king; and there ought to be no other.
"He ought to apologize, and Congress ought to investigate what went wrong with the Trump Administration's response and identify steps to ensure it does not happen again," he added.
I just think... KAINE: Can I — can I explain... PENCE: ... I just think what we ought to do is we ought to stop seizing on these moments of tragedy.
The political perils of men proclaiming their thoughts on what women ought to say or how they ought to receive medical care should be clear enough to the Republicans.
For that very reason we ought to discipline ourselves a little; for that very reason we ought to cultivate a little emotion, a little emotional vice, from time to time.
I think the President would do well to say we ought to find out what Russia's role was, we ought to investigate it and ensure that it never happens again.
"To the extent that it's possible to demonstrate anything, their complaints ought to be regarded as impossible and ought to be discharged without batting an eyelid," Richter told the court.
The idea is straightforward: an entity provides a function that some feel ought to be performed by the government, but that ought to be run as/like a private enterprise.
I&aposll tell you, Peter Fonda ought to be in jail tonight and I mean that sincerely, the man ought to be in jail for having said that kind of thing.
I think we ought to give Ukraine offensive weapons and I think we ought to fight them on the economic basis because Putin is a one- horse country: oil and energy.
SECOND, TOME THIS MAKES A VERY GOOD ARGUMENT FOR THE FINANCIAL PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSIONTHAT WE OUGHT TO KEEP THAT AND WE OUGHT TO TAKE THAT RIGHT OFF THE BOARD OFPOLITICAL DEBATE.
The point is not that she ought to write a book about the history of the world, nor that she ought to become Judith Butler when really she is Mary Beard.
"I think in the very extreme circumstances we are in, that advice ought to be published and the prime minister ought to give agreement for it to be published," Kerslake said.
That jails ought to be rehabilitative — that re-entry into the ordinary world ought to be considered from the moment of admission — is a relatively new idea in criminal justice reform.
" The only significant relationship was between "ought" and "blame.
Yet he ought to have known that the legislation he authored was unconstitutional, and he ought to have known that Congress could have outlawed sports betting had it chosen to do so.
The bickering over her speech reflects an ugly image we ought to be brave enough to face and an odious, arrogant fear of foreigners we ought to have long ago cast off.
In "One Saturday Morning," this occasions a moment of unexpected intimacy between two children (who ought to be in bed) and their mother (who ought to be hosting the adult party downstairs).
But being someone who "ought to" stay in the US, or even someone who ought to be covered by DACA, simply doesn't matter if you don't actually have the paper in hand.
ICE agents, for their part, look to be freed of the Obama-era memos setting strict "priorities" for which immigrants ought to be detained and deported, and which ones ought to be released.
"[Shanahan] ought to take responsibility no matter what, and he ought to demand that whoever in the White House made this request be fired," former Navy Secretary Ray Mabus said in an interview.
They should clarify the roles that have become obscured; they ought to identify those things in the past that are useful and those things that are not; and they ought to give nourishment.
So she ought to understand that every criminal defense lawyer knows that race matters, ethnicity matters, political affiliation matters...she targeted me for no good reason, she ought to be ashamed of herself.
"Regardless of how you stand on a particular rule or regulation, it at least ought to be clear, and there ought to be one interpretation and one enforcer of the rule," he added.
You ought to get that guy McNamee to run it.
Given those odds, a lot fewer takeovers ought to happen.
But the company ought to do more, analysts told CNBC.
And they ought to be doing the same for him.
I'm saying that's a question we ought to be raising.
And there also ought to be respect for the flag.
He's even suggested offhandedly that flipping ought to be illegal.
"I think it's something we ought to look into," Sen.
He thinks the court ought to do some housecleaning there.
Instead, he ought to use it to unshackle India's economy.
They ought to stick around as long as they like.
"The Pope ought to stay with his job," Republican Sen.
And that ought to be cause for real investor concern.
But I think you ought to look at the case.
This is what ought to upset Americans about socialism's reemergence.
Peace between the two countries ought to change all that.
I mean that's where I think we ought to be.
Look, the office of the presidency ought to humble anyone.
There ought to be another exception for extremist, hateful material.
"Safer than human drivers" ought to be a minimum requirement.
The rule ought to apply to existing and new accounts.
But British polling firms ought to be exempt from sympathy.
People have other ideas, they ought to offer those ideas.
They ought, therefore, to welcome its miniaturisation with open arms.
The strong economy ought to be helping the president's party.
There ought to be some way to mark the moment.
We ought to put missile defense interceptors in South Korea.
It ought to be focused on the morale as well.
The market ought to provide them, but governments distort it.
Is it what it should be, or ought to be?
The development of new technologies ought to happen faster, too.
"Ought" judgments depended largely on concerns about blame, not ability.
I think it is something that ought to be disclosed.
AND I THINK WELLS FARGO OUGHT TO COME CLEAN ONTHIS.
A loss like this ought to mean returning much more.
But the campaigns ought to be distinguished from each other.
But they differed on how it ought to be spent.
I'm the one people ought to worry about, in reality.
But everybody ought to remember, now you mentioned the Constitution.
Petite gals especially ought to perk up for this one.
Such arithmetic ought to convince more banks to join forces.
"They ought to take a look at the scores," Sen.
Clearly, these places ought to be taking the problem seriously.
Digitising simple processes ought to save everyone time and money.
We ought to pause and really think deeply through that.
So owning them ought to come with a higher reward.
Such examples are less common than they ought to be.
None of this means that cannabis ought to remain illegal.
"We ought to go back to the first one!" pic.twitter.
We all ought to make this change in our lives.
Her recent shifts, however, ought to give free traders pause.
So, yeah: If you're not watching it, you ought to.
I think all of the candidates ought to be cautious.
The third ought to just be said with people's chests.
Our business participation ought to better reflect these demographic realities.
That ought to spur us to start debating big changes.
Generating power in Africa ought to be a good business.
Most of these lessons ought to favour the Remain side.
These are at least things that we ought to debate.
This time, Twitter really ought to roll it out further.
"They ought to be focused on saving healthcare," Schultz said.
Credibly enacted, that ought to alleviate the risk of impotence.
If we want better myths, we ought to make them.
The question is whether he ought to lose his job.
They ought to be afraid, say critics of the proposal.
And that I ought to make the dang thing myself.
The richest democracy in the world ought to do better.
Baker Hughes's chief executive, Martin Craighead, ought to emerge unscathed.
It feels, instead, like dozens that ought to be written.
"You ought to wait until he's our nominee," he said.
With the economy roaring, things ought to feel more comfortable.
So yes, our retirement savings vehicles ought to be better.
We ought to be able to productively talk about politics.
This raw politicization of prosecutorial power ought to frighten everyone.
But Mickelson ought to consider reaching out to thank him.
We ought to look at some new leaders out there.
We ought to start laying out some pretty strong lines.
Shell probably ought to bank on that being the case.
Every child ought to want something; it was only healthy.
Maybe I ought to take this stuff and can it.
Constituents ought to ask these incoming members where they stand.
"And frankly, that's probably the way it ought to be."
You ought to be commended, that's not a real disaster.
In the church, we ought to have a better way.
"I don't think that's how we ought to be operating."
People have argued the hall's name ought to be changed.
I guess I ought to tell you they're comfortable, too.
But I think the country ought to hear from her.
Instead, law ought to maximize the wealth of the society.
The act of reckoning ends where it ought to begin.
That's what we ought to be doing in public life.
We ought to be eating that bird much more often.
Clinton's looks and saying she ought to be in prison.
This guy ought to be back in the office working.
To say that The Mandibles ought to be read in
So I think he ought to quit complaining about that.
You all ought to stop picking on people like Kevorkian.
Trolling us with $15,000 gold vibrators ought to do it.
That's a plan everyone ought to be able to support.
Sometimes I ought to listen to my own advice, though.
All things considered, that ought to make selling out appealing.
We ought to have a Trump swear jar, she said.
Is it more than you feel you ought to want?
"You ought to use a telescoping aerial," my grandfather said.
AND SO CHINA'S REBALANCING I THINK OUGHT TO BE MANAGEABLE.
I think I ought to be there for that one.
They decide what the Secret Service's mission ought to be.
" Still, Mr. Trump added, "it almost ought to be illegal.
These wines ought to go well with roast chicken, too.
It is a terrible proposal that ought to be rejected.
A smaller ridge ought to increase stresses on the skull.
A rapidly growing city ought to invest in mass transit.
That's not the way the press ought to conduct itself.
I ought to think of home or family or lovers.
Mr. Bulatov's painting ought to be the enigmatic last word.
We ought to do more to protect species — not less.
But the concept ought to be extended to racial disadvantage.
"I said he ought to get a job," he testified.
I think we ought to do something with bump stocks.
It's something that really ought to have happened much sooner.
That fact alone doesn't mean it ought to be scrapped.
He ought to take the court in a hard hat.
Nonfiction ought to be "artful, imaginative, accurate," Quammen has written.
Analysts differ on just how worried they ought to be.
It's in this direction that he ought to be raised.
And we ought never to pull him away from that.
I'm thinking you ought to make one of them tonight.
Only you know what the thing ought to be. 2.
Startup CEOs ought to consider operational, organizational, and financial workarounds.
When they first kiss, what ought to feel erotic or
You ought to, too, if there's free labor around you.
We ought to think about how to get it right.
This is what education is, or ought to be, about.
That proposal for wind power transmission ought to be revived.
Perhaps Twitter ought not be our first line of defense.
Panicky is not an option, though it ought to be.
"This ought to be fun moving forward, Dana," Conway said.
You ought to demand that he release his tax returns.
Any political party seeking advantage ought to be awfully careful.
That argument concludes that athletes ought to be paid less.
This is clever and ought to inspire some healthy cynicism.
Bret: Yes, and you ought to join me in it.
The play's stakes, I kept thinking, ought to be higher.
Certainly more of these borrowers ought to be in IBR.
Both gleeful and indifferent observers ought to be more worried.
We ought to know this by now, but we don't.
"We ought to let him do his job," Schiff said.
It isn't the nukes that ought mainly to worry us.
And I kept thinking, someone ought to do something better.
All future presidents ought to shake it off as well.
So it ought to be good enough for President Trump.
"I think they ought to vote for me," he said.
But many will deliberately confuse the is with the ought.
Mr. Burnett ought to go see it, Ms. Streisand said.
That last point ought to weigh heavily on Mr. Trump.
Definitely you ought to make mother a cocktail or two.
The people asking the questions also ought to be careful.
"We ought to model a healthy food environment," she said.
Uganda's wealthier neighbour, Kenya, ought to be doing much better.
Democrats ought to hold their feet to the fiscal fire.
These circumstances ought to move your sister and her ex.
Everyone who took aim at Melania ought to be ashamed.
You ought to listen to what they have to say.
Like any government program, it ought to be run efficiently.
The theory is that politics ought to constrain their behavior.
Messrs Ozil and Kolasinac ought to take some comfort, then.
And jewels ought not to be given away too freely.
If it's radical Islamic terrorism, he ought to say it.
They ought to be ready for whatever that something is.
"First, we ought to take him at his word," Gen.
What, then, ought to be in this year's energy bill?
She taught me that a gamble ought not be reckless.
People who are seizing what it ought to be, etc.
It's called flipping and it almost ought to be illegal.
They ought to get behind him in a serious way.
If they are backing off that, we ought to know.
We're a blessed nation, and we ought to help others.
The second question is what the AUMF ought to do.
I have said that we ought to have investigatory hearings.
"I don't think any billionaire ought to be able to do it, and I don't think people who suck up to billionaires in order to fund their campaigns ought to do it," Warren said.
They ought to be able to know what's available to them; they ought to be able to get the results of the rape kit; that testing should be able to be done for them.
"The fundamental point here we've made over and over again is who ought to make the appointment, and 52 senators have said they believe the next president ought to make this appointment," he said.
Attitudes towards Leave voters swing between respect ("If they say eff off, it's for a good reason") and a desire for revenge ("They ought to register Leavers and they ought to pay for the damage").
And I think the President's view and his own philosophy on these policies is that we ought to -- whether it be trade, whether it be monetary policy, we ought to be where our competitors are.
Believers throughout the world ought to offer a prayer for peace.
WITH a Tory government in power, business ought to be content.
I just think you really ought to play it, that's all.
She tells them that everything ought to have a specific place.
This is something we ought to be outraged about this year.
But we ought to learn the general parameters of what happened.
That ought to include disagreement about such fraught matters as sexuality.
Now that ought to make your heart grow a few sizes.
Nevertheless, we ought to look for opportunities to improve people's lives.
It's a simple, common sense next step we ought to take.
That's what we feel like we ought to be voting on.
I mean, I think that ... We ought to have true science.
If you don't know Gessen by now, you really ought to.
He ought to have been working that evening but instead, curiosity
The archival version defines what that species ought to look like.
No one who works in this country ought to be poor.
But a lot more executives ought to reflect on its message.
And there are far fewer tourists than there ought to be.
Longer-lasting products ought to mean fewer trips to the shops.
His allies ought to speak up, but they are silent too.
You might think they ought to, but they seem not to.
We ought not to be allowed to hide it from sight.
"The old saying: There ought to be a law," he said.
I think we ought to put in our missile defense system.
But at the prices that label charges, they ought to be.
You ought to get a few other chances over your lifetime.
More scientific data ought to improve the oversight of nascent industries.
Now, you really ought to put some effort into your gift.
The question is what the West ought to do about it.
"You ought to be ashamed of yourself!" he said to her.
First and foremost, a pair of earbuds ought to be comfortable.
But our view is that it ought to be pulled back.
Look, I think the answer is, it ought to be repealed.
Even the ones with tentacles where their eyes ought to be.
"I Ought to Be in Pictures," a comedy by Neil Simon.
It ought to give pause to other social networks, as well.
The result ought to be more natural and easier to remember.
"It ought not to be this way," a colleague tells him.
A stock ought to be a claim on a company's assets.
Still sounds like a bargain—but we ought to be careful.
University officials say this ought to be good for the economy.
What's next: "We ought to redefine what smart is," says Kotkin.
The FERC's decision, by contrast, ought to be an easy one.
His lack of a guiding philosophy ought to be a weakness.
Standardising rules ought to mean bigger production runs and higher returns.
WHAT'S YOUR OUTLOOK FOR WHERE RATES OUGHT TO BE RIGHT NOW?
This ought to have been one of the few uncontroversial issues.
A bigger issue than cartels in Mombasa ought to be economics.
It feels like they ought to be able to come together.
Ricky Jackson's question has prompted a reckoning that Clinton's campaign ought
And we ought to do everything we can to do this.
I think that's a pretty good approach Iran ought to consider.
Robust public health ought to be the entitlement of every American.
"We ought to be careful in the coming period," he said.
HOYER: What he ought to be demanding is the North Koreans.
In this view, workplaces ought to be more accommodating of chronotypes.
"We ought not treat a traitor like a martyr," said Sen.
TECHNOLOGY ought to have revolutionised finance more than any other industry.
Traditional providers ought to be rethinking their approach to customer retention.
Any boar that ends up as goulash ought to be safe.
The problems they create are serious and ought to be fixed.
Moreover, the politics of this announcement ought to serve Clinton well.
This doesn't mean that one ought to ignore information like this.
And how ought we be planning to use this future technology?
It ought to be what happened in Chicago, just to dovetail.
The tale alone ought to be enough to grab anyone's interest.
There are three main reasons why the Fed ought to wait.
"I think we ought to have this loudmouth removed," Hatch said.
Hillary Clinton supporters ought not to get ahead of themselves, however.
But those arguments, too, ought to be made on the level.
Investors, who should be rational beings, ought to be very concerned.
A friend said, 'You ought to check out the Biggest Loser.
In this context, "Shakespearean tragedy" doesn't mean all it ought to.
We ought to stand up and say 'This is not right.
"I've said he ought to retract," Portman told The Hill.  Rep.
But there are some things we ought to keep in mind.
IS THAT WHAT YOU BELIEVE THE MPC OUGHT TO BE DOING?
"We think the ATF ought to do its job," he said.
Ought leakers be punished, and how can whistle-blowers be protected?
Chris Murphy says Dems ought to give the money back. 4.
"I think there ought to be a soft landing," he said.
Actually, both of our current candidates ought to follow McCain's example.
Religion is the adoption curve we ought to be thinking about.
A male friend suggests there ought to be an #EtTu movement.
That ought to be a concern to everyone: Republicans, Democrats, independents.
We ought to try to figure a way out of this.
Constant scandals ought to be a wake-up call for Detroit.
That's why there ought to be a way to avoid penalties.
Ann probably ought to write an updated forward to that book.
You can share them with family and friends, and ought to.
Trump voters ought to be mad — they just got sold out.
And I think we ought to judge him on that basis.
We ought to aspire to be more than a feedback loop.
It is, I ought to add, very good with fish blood.
This dynamic is increasingly untenable for journalists—or ought to be.
"It was frankly how human beings ought to treat each other."
I think our heroes ought to be placed in appropriate places.
What do you think I ought to do in this situation?
"I think there ought to be very strict scrutiny," he added.
And that is a sad cake moment you ought to avoid.
And they ought to further consider the possibility that that's fine.
In intelligence parlance, I think he ought to win by losing.
As the saying really ought to go: New Year, new Kim.
Picking a nominee that triggers them ought to do the trick.
ELMONT "I Ought to Be in Pictures," comedy by Neil Simon.
Republican members of Congress ought to be uncomfortable with this approach.
"It really ought to be in the Finance Committee," Cornyn said.
A progressive state like Massachusetts ought to score high on tolerance.
At a minimum we ought to have continued the task force.
They ought to have a transparent plan delivered to their shareholders.
Still, according to economic theory, lunch ought to be really expensive.
But it's a history that ought to be mourned, not celebrated.
The spec race, while not yet over, really ought to be.
Gamergate argues politics ought to be kept away from popular culture.
And the government ought to stay out of our own houses.
That information really ought to be standard in every messaging app.
He's a sick man, and he ought to be put away.
"I can't…" She really ought to have eaten something that morning.
And that makes dissenters argue that we ought not bother trying.
She made authenticity seem effortless—the way it ought to be.
The Orlando shooting ought to erode support for permissive gun laws.
But directors ought to know bad behavior when they see it.
So, here are three things President Trump ought to do: 1.
Whether she ought to be doing it is a separate question.
And it's a disgrace, and honestly, you ought to be ashamed.
And that seemed like a story that ought to be told.
How do we feel they ought to fit into each other?
I ought to be screaming, out of my mind in fear.
Joker is a movie, and ought to be treated like fiction.
I think you ought to read "Paris Metro," by Wendell Steavenson.
And somebody really ought to tell you that from the start.
Preventing such arbitrage ought to be a basic goal of regulation.
How radical that reconsideration ought to be varies with the thinker.
I think we ought to keep pressuring them to do it.
"We ought to take him at his word," Mr. Brooks said.
"The top people at CBP ought to be fired," he said.
I think they ought to have 14 like every other race.
I don't think they ought to let them flood our country.
But once in a while we ought to look further afield.
And you ought to get back to reporting rather than sensationalism.
"I think we ought to go through regular order," said Rep.
It ought to have been devastating news, a literary death sentence.
"The whistleblower absolutely ought to be known and testify," he said.
He told me I really ought to see the river someday.
I think everybody ought to pop a Zoloft, take their meds.
"It just seemed like it ought to be here," she said.
But Ukrainians and their allies ought to worry about something else.
The $200,000 prize from IBM ought to help out a bit.
Fowler: We ought to really try to hold him back now.
"And that's what we ought to be concerned about," he continued.
There is general agreement that that's where we ought to focus.
The parents of a child ought to be the sole provider.
That alone ought to tell you it is a good idea.
I don't think we ought to dilute that in any way.
Politics ought to be based on actual facts and objective truth.
It ought to be shown in the corridors of power, too.
Nobody ought to condemn them to make the same mistake again.
American officials ought to keep that hard-learned lesson in mind.
" Maybe you ought to be reading Andrew Essex's "End of Advertising.
It ought to deliver warmth and good feelings in any weather.
The name of the victim ought to haunt us, oughtn't it?
The irony of Snowden's position, however, ought not to escape notice.
I tell them they ought to get themselves a new pollster.
"We ought to get on with our lives," Mr. Trump said.
"It ought to be taken on very substantial facts," Hoyer said.
And, since that's the case, you ought to do it right.
She ought to run across Pine and give Alma a hug.
" Others said, "Gosh, that's horrible — they ought to put it down.
Doctor says you really ought to cut down on your drinking?
If you have joint cause, you ought to have joint liability.
It's also critical the government know what it ought not do.
Who ought to decide the fate of Charlie and future Charlies?
The 10-year government ought to be four, not one eight.
"I think we ought to focus on getting our job done."
The rest of us ought to be provided that same freedom.
"Someone ought to poke fun at those Christians, though," he adds.
"I think we ought to have a special exception," he said.
" He continued: "Somebody ought to put a bullet in her skull.
Our work yielded another finding that ought to be taken seriously.
You ought to eat meat, for the sake of the animals.
They ought to be delicious, though not necessarily profound or brilliant.
We ought to make our standards decisions without regard to nationality.
If a buyer asks a question, you ought not to lie.
It's easy to say that everyone ought to have certain rights.
She taught me that a gamble ought not to be reckless.
The good that the USMCA will do ought to transcend politics.
Matt: But you really ought to go easier on the wall.
Doesn't she know she ought to be sensible, like her sister?
But there ought to be a law against forcing the issue.
No one's obligated to donate, but everyone ought to support donation.
I thought there ought to be a place for sculptural furniture.
Now somebody pay her what they ought to be worth. Right.
I think these norms ought to change; many others do too.
They voted for that project, they ought to get that project.
Dude ought to have some moves ... he is a dancer, right?
And it's a disgrace and honestly, you ought to be ashamed.
But what Kavanaugh was talking about in that article wasn&apost what a judge ought to do about an independent counsel, but what Congress ought to do in fashioning a law that gives independent counsels power.
" — Joel Bergsman "Here's what I'd like to suggest as a line of demarcation between what ought and ought not to be engaged with as an opinion: whether a point of view is manifestly disingenuous or not.
Yet in great weariness (or maybe pity), they allowed me to demonstrate with the fake breast I carried around in a book bag what they ought to be doing and how they ought to be doing it.
If the Senate were still guided by the norm that it ought to "advise and consent" the president on nominations (that senators ought not to oppose nominees simply because they disagree politically), Sessions would have sailed through.
Given that personnel is policy, DeVos ought to include on her staff experienced scholars who understand the federal government has no constitutional authority to dictate education policy and that USED ought to be phased out of existence.
What he ought to be doing, what all men ought to be doing, is taking concrete steps to improve the treatment of women in his industry and in culture more broadly, through example and educating other men.
For what feels like the hundredth time in 20 years, we are set to be devastated and humiliated by a situation we ought to have seen coming and for which we ought to have been wholly prepared.
Libertarians ought to believe that anyone should be free to live anywhere.
Financial regulators ought to acknowledge this dilemma and be pragmatic in response.
" She adds, "A man ought to give the impression that he's alone.
There ought to be an effective answer to such a gloomy prediction.
But such meetings ought to be rare in a well-run firm.
Every economics course ought to start not with production but with reproduction.
He's out to destroy people's careers, and he ought to be fired.
And this ought to be something that we get a handle on.
It ought to have some depth — subterfuge, secret meetings, grandiose evil schemes.
"It's called flipping and it almost ought to be illegal," Trump said.
People ought to think seriously about who they want on the court.
SO THAT'S WHY WE THOUGHT WE OUGHT TO GET AHEAD OF THIS.
Seems to me we ought to at least stand for personal dignity.
It's inconsistent with the way nations ought to behave around the world.
"Someday you ought to read a thing called Article II," Trump said.
The underlying expectation here was that he ought to feel terrible, too.
That&aposs what we ought to be focusing on in my view.
"Energy supply ought to be part of the early discussions," he said.
And we ought to ask the questions in front of the cameras.
The plate of cookies in front of you ought to be resisted.
I think those are all things that we ought to look at.
Bret Stephens I'm saying that's a question we ought to be raising.
At that price someone really ought to tell them the coffee password.
In 1992, he published the book "The Way Things Ought to Be."
He has undermined the institutions that ought to stand up to him.
She added that Moore ought to be presumed innocent until proven otherwise.
That ought to make them sympathetic to staff in the same situation.
American companies ought to follow Google's lead by severing ties with Huawei.
They are abominable preparations and ought to be regarded with deep abhorrence.
In theory, growing knowledge of the basic science involved ought to help.
When other countries do it, we ought to be just as suspicious.
We ought to be spending like we take the climate crisis seriously.
That's changing, but the numbers still aren't where they ought to be.
Can you imagine what a 21st-century social infrastructure ought look like?
We think that the consensus view that "ought" implies "can" is mistaken.
It seems like we ought to -- SENATOR RICK SCOTT: Trillion-dollar deficits.
In turn, that keeps development costs much higher than they ought be.
I think we ought to move beyond that, about what they think.
But, look, here's what I think we ought to do — like, immediately.
We ought to talk about arming South Korea with ballistic missile technology.
Parents ought to spend a lot of time in their children's company.
For the corporate sector, this ought to be a win-win proposition.
Given those economics, California ought to be experiencing an enormous construction boom.
In this context, we ought to approach the NFL's decision with caution.
None of this ought to pass muster with Tunisia's new constitutional court.
A "public option" for banking ought to improve private banks' behaviour, too.
The railway in Laos ought to make the landlocked country more accessible.
Policies ought to concentrate more on facilitating interaction at the grassroots level.
The ANC leadership election offers what ought to be an easy choice.
Everything is served family style except the soups, which ought to be.
It's not just something that anybody ought to be allowed to do.
We ought to be able to find out whether they are conflicts.
Traders ought to keep going for the gold, according to one trader.
Tougher disclosure requirements ought to apply to judgments reached against the firm.
When did it become so valueless that it ought to be ended?
The fact is it's both, and ought to be used for both.
According to the Fed, inflation ought to be 4 or 5 percent.
"I think that's something we ought to look at," former Virginia Gov.
SCHOEN: Ought to be released so we know what the facts are.
All of us ought to contribute to a better level of discourse.
I get the stuff for free, so I ought to expect this.
Reducing deaths from kidney disease ought to be a top political issue.
She once suggested that prisons ought to be "tough, unpleasant and uncomfortable".
It's not a place that people who are fragile ought to be.
So we got big reductions and we ought to keep that going.
So the outlook for dividends ought to be crucial for equity investors.
He also causes pain where a president ought to try to heal.
Now, Democrats ought to be a little concerned about turnout on Tuesday.
I think, you know, companies ought to be doing more, I think.
Trump and the American people ought to see it as much more.
We ought to know all the eight planets, and their moons well.
A falling oil price ought to be good news for western consumers.
It ought to be manageable," he told CNBC's "Squawk on the Street.
David Cote: It probably ought to go to 100 at some point.
The mainstream media really ought to stop saying that Palin is dumb.
He ought to do that job, and let us do our job.
The vote in the U.S. Senate ought to be an easy one.
Though NIMBYs deserve their say, they ought not to dominate the conversation.
If that is their thinking, they ought to reflect on Loring's example.
But the government ought to worry more about its broken subsidy schemes.
So what does that tell us about how macroeconomists ought to behave?
But at what point ought such an examination to be carried out?
School choice doesn't work, and "evidence-based" Democrats ought to acknowledge it.
If the answer is none, then maybe you ought to look elsewhere.
"We just think we ought to provide some relief," Mr. Thune said.
But here's something they're rarely called but ought to be: anti-democratic.
Perhaps employers and workers ought to be given a chance to renegotiate.
Latin Americans save much less than the experts think they ought to.
But the hype about machines saving African lives ought to elicit caution.
Most don't think Trump ought to be impeached and removed from office.
I think we ought to look at September and October as well.
But that doesn't mean you ought not do some what-if planning.
"Research ethics ought not to be viewed as static things," he says.
Diversity and free expression ought to coexist on our campuses in particular.
Some even suggested that she instead ought to be playing with dolls.
But the response from Brussels ought to put paid to that thinking.
Our men and women ought to be home from Afghanistan by now.
And that, as the special counsel said, ought to alarm every American.
The guy who you ought to ask about it is Bret Stephens.
There is, or ought to be, common ground in the encryption debate.
Whatever their reasons, the left ought to welcome them to the resistance.
"If I didn't do that, I ought to be fired," he said.
Stopping this practice ought to be the business of the federal government.
You really ought to, before the world grows too hot to bake.
"It's called flipping, and it almost ought to be illegal," he added.
Those are two very important baseline rights that individuals ought to have.
"The Mueller team overwhelmingly ought to be attired with Democratic donkeys," Rep.
"I still think the guy ought to be bounced," Bove said Friday.
You ought to pour yourself a classic cocktail this evening and relax.
He said this week that his strategy ought to be employed again.
"We ought to have the larger strategic interests in mind," Ng said.
"They ought to get as many Democrats as they can," he said.
What is left of it ought to be considered a national treasure.
Alexander: On taxes, I think we're right where we ought to be.
You ought to get a hell of a rating out of that.
"I think they probably ought to push him right out the door."
These kids ought to be marching against their own hypocritical belief structure.
I think they ought to look for a way to get out.
That seems like it ought to be a simple question to answer.
Congress ought to take the drug overdose problem at least as seriously.
ELMONT "I Ought to Be in Pictures," a comedy by Neil Simon.
That ought to make this much easier for Congress to (finally) accomplish.
The American people ought to be confident that the administration is cooperating.
We ought to examine these trade-offs rather than select one arbitrarily.
Simply acknowledging that fact ought not to be viewed as a threat.
I figure I ought to get better acquainted with my own image.
Economic theory tells you that big government ought to hurt economic growth.
Those who don't understand what happened ought to watch Game of Thrones.
Last weekend's shootings, McGoey stresses, ought to be viewed as an anomaly.
Everyone who was in that meeting ought to come before our committee.
"I don't think the Mueller probe ought to be ended," he said.
"You ought to get your facts right," he said at one point.
The cause of truth ought to be common to both of us.
No child ought to be cut for the good of the team.
Whoever said it is wrong and they ought to be held accountable.
"I think we ought to get on with our lives," he said.
Name Withheld You ought not participate in research that involves wrongful suffering.
The concept is that well-run public transit ought to be profitable.
Public transit funding ought not to be a response to any crisis.
It ought to be as natural a government service as trash collection.
Maybe Rosealia and her fellow Lower East Siders ought to break out.
In more normal times Mr Bishop ought to be a shoo-in.
Citizens seeking a better foreign policy ought to be engaged, not ignored.
And those similarities ought to make us worried about the next outbreak.
It felt deliberative, civilized, like the way human beings ought to vote.
Rather, one ought to ask, whom does Greenfield offer up as examples?
Journalists, he counseled, ought to develop a habit of questioning their assumptions.
Also, on this performance Tesla's cash burn ought to be much reduced.
"Congress ought to do its job," Mr. Hoyer told reporters on Tuesday.
If it worked, they ought to lose their appetites and drop pounds.
Lawmakers from both parties ought to push to make sure he doesn't.
In order to balance its innate narcissism, a memoir ought to instruct.
You ought to spend some time really making sure that that's true.
Some discard items that ought to be repurposed through a thrift shop.
Zora Neale Hurston ought to have one, too, if she doesn't already.
Another activity Indiana ought to be known for, in addition to basketball?
A parent ought to speak up at the wedding, don't you think?
It will be unexceptional, just as it always ought to have been.
The chef ought to enter his porchetta in a pork cook-off.
It ought to be hard to get a vacation in Turkey wrong.
"We ought to start working on Mondays and Fridays, too," he said.
" Carlineo continued, adding: "Somebody ought to put a bullet in her skull.
And of course, the women ought to be good to other women.
But those rates are still far below what they ought to be.
I sure as hell think we ought to give it a try.
We ought to be doing our best to solve them right now.
In fact, the entire year ought to have been Ms. Bridgewater's party.
Whatever we mean by "great album" ought to mean something like this.
He ought to take that into consideration if he plans on succeeding.
Every player ought to be able to score, and from different angles.
If we impeach somebody, there ought to be something they did wrong.
They ought to go back to work for our great American people!
It wasn't 'we ought to be first because we have superior knowledge.
Any good stable molecule ought to have two strong atoms to it.
You and the music-school director ought to comply with the law.
Should this occur, investors ought to raise cash allocations in their portfolios.
Opinion Columnist Donald Trump ought to be impeached and removed from office.
Things used to be much worse, and we ought to be grateful.
Regulators ought to closely scrutinize mergers between dominant players in any industry.
There ought to be 7.6 billion little museums all over the world.
"Church ought just to be dinner," my oldest said once, at dinner.
Yet Democrats seem split over what qualities a candidate ought to have.
With the volatility to come, Sanders ought to be licking his chops.
He ought to do that job and let us do our job.
"Any investigation ought to be dispassionate, fair, thorough and expeditious," Chertoff said.
I think they ought to be darn sure they love the field.
Investors ought to keep an eye on Chinese economic growth, Streible said.
And to me it seems there ought to be a better way.
AF It's my basic belief in the way things ought to be.
But companies ought to fund research into the issue and publish it.
As new information emerges, we ought to move, however fitfully, toward consensus.
It ought to be team America, not red team versus blue team.
It denied Stolarsky any cue as to when he ought to resign.
Even at the last minute, you ought to have many good choices.
Good things ought not to be lost when better things come along.
And most feel the investigation ought not to end with that letter.
And the word shouldn't be used when you ought to take responsibility.
His picks ought to signal a broader attitude toward building a coalition.
This ought to be closely regulated by the Food and Drug Administration.
That all plays ought to be about confronting something huge in society.
Congress has a right to be furious, and ought to act swiftly.
Humility, too, ought to teach us that there's always more to learn.
Those prosecutors "ought to go back to school and learn," Trump said.
Mushrooms ought to work well, too; really anything with smoky, earthy flavors.
He argued that Trump ought to have more sympathy for the insects.
This seems like a problem we ought to be able to solve.
Ought I therefore be ashamed of my shame and stifle its expressions?
And what would you say each of those pieces ought to be?
It's a thoughtful, important argument that UBI fans ought to take seriously.
It's a nice simple set that ought to last you for years.
They also need some say in who the candidates ought to be.
It is an enduring sense of what America ought to be about.
"It doesn't say he's also the one who supposed to be, everyday and periodically as we move forces around, giving me that advice on where things ought to be and how they ought to be used," Carter said.
" He also said, "We need grown-ups in Washington to say marijuana is not the kind of thing that ought to be legalized, it ought not to be minimized, that it is in fact a very real danger.
Certainly, the guy who drove his car into other people — that was dead wrong, and he ought to be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law, and if the death penalty permits, he ought to be executed.
You know, if you do conceive of these ... Kate Klonick is a legal scholar who has this recent article called "The New Governors" where she characterizes the social media companies as akin to governors and therefore the implication is we ought to treat them that way and they ought to ... Well, we ought to demand things of them that we would demand of our governors. Right.
At the end of Part 1, I was badgering Tarnoff to speculate on which technologies ought to be preserved even in a Luddite world, and which ones ought to go the way of the mills the original Luddites destroyed.
We had a process that was underway that combined the Homeland Security Council, the National Economic Council, and the National Security Council together to assess really what our trade policies ought to be and our objectives ought to be.
This is a subtle change, but it's something more companies ought to do.
There are debates we absolutely ought to be having about these trade-offs.
An MPs' investigation said the government ought to review fire regulations in towers.
Whatever America does will be messy, and its aims ought to be limited.
But if you want to be there, you really ought to apply now.
Your kids ought to honor you – it's even one of the Ten Commandments.
Roosevelt in saying that they ought to be broken up, with deposits separated
I shared their Aunt Violet's sentiment: They ought to be ashamed of themselves.
You ought to go to the restroom with the sex you're born with.
In the case of Paul Ryan, he ought to talk to his governor.
Said Benjamin, the Columbia mayor: "He's a candidate that ought not be underestimated."
Twitter has no answer for this kind of behavior, and it ought to.
But they ought to keep a close eye on Swiss and Air Baltic.
It's also good enough that people who experience trauma ought to be believed.
Being able to share it within Facebook's social graph ought to help, too.
Process is good, but I think you ought to look at the case.
I SAID YOU KNOW, YOU OUGHT TO BE DOING MORE OF A BUYBACK.
If climate change is an emergency, policymakers ought to treat it that way.
Elizabeth Warren, about whether Facebook ought to exempt political ads from fact-checking.
Bugged ought to try to approach her sister with a little more charity.
And it ought to highlight how black women organized against rape and lynching.
Members of the public ought to confront the brutal reality of American policing.
Anything technology can do to make sexual communication easier ought to be welcomed.
If I can bankrupt Lehman Brothers from there, I ought to be pope.
Now I feel I ought to find a book to be furious about.
GILMORE: First of all, Bill, I think that Gitmo ought to remain open.
CARSON: Those are the kinds of things that we ought to be doing.
If anything ought to be too big to fail, it is the ocean.
Mrs May ought to be vulnerable on at least some of these issues.
Finally, any law allowing face identification ought to come with penalties for misuse.
As a writer, I work in text, and text ought to be simple.
BRIAN MOYNIHAN: Look, we have been clear that this ought to be repealed.
If those folks cannot champion our causes, we ought to vote them out.
This also ought to be a good chance at right sizing the government.
Yes, the Daily Mail ought to have read this section of the study.
BOSSES at Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing (HKEX) ought to be feeling smug.
This ought to be attractive to a left-winger like Mr López Obrador.
People ought to be able to have the right to express their opinion.
The American people ought to be proud of what has taken place here.
The finance ministry estimates that 2000m people ought to be paying income tax.
Compared with his previous jobs, this one ought to have been a doddle.
A final compromise is the idea that NDBS' jobs ought to be temporary.
Yet we still ought to be careful not to muffle free speech entirely.
The frantic pace of asteroid collisions ought to have settled down by then.
Maybe he ought to put some of that into turning dreams into reality.
You ought to check it out, but it's really politics at it's lowest.
"The FBI and prosecutors ought to be very interested in these new materials."
Let's use the stuff with abandon — and load up like we ought to.
Real conservatives, who champion local fixes for local problems, ought to cheer that.
A well-run Western ISO ought to increase competition and drive out coal.
Two principles ought to guide the way that firms plan their cyber-security.
That ought to give arms control new urgency; instead it is eroding it.
BUT I WOULD SAY THAT EACH OF OUR MEETINGS OUGHT TO BE LIVE.
THE BUILDING of Barack Obama's presidential library in Chicago ought to be uncontroversial.
AND THAT IS JUST NOT WHAT WE OUGHT TO BE DOING RIGHT NOW.
That simple statement of fact ought not to send shivers down policymakers' spines.
And CMS ought to make its payment rules more flexible to spur innovation.
"I think the public ought to be able to see that," said McCord.
Yet even opposition politicians ought to be wary of the Supreme Court's hubris.
Why was I making myself anxious because of the dictates of the "ought"?
Yet this trend towards trifling or zero estate taxes ought to give pause.
Consider the debate on how governments ought to respond to disruptive technological change.
But in order to attract that talent, you ought to start planning now.
He could still argue against repealing it, but he ought to be fair.
She said maybe he ought to go visit someone, get out of town.
Ought we, on the other hand, to admire those who lead the attack
His assertion that he ought to be set apart in the first place.
Most Republicans including myself agree that we ought to fund the wall. SEN.
" He added, "I don't think the president ought to resign at this point.
Facebook and other internet companies fear privacy regulations, but they ought not to.
"We ought to be using the latest science to set law," Thurston said.
I just try to tell people why they ought to be for her.
Today's presidential hopefuls ought to run a follow-up called "It's Almost Midnight".
Ned enlivens himself with a grand vision of who he ought to be.
Honestly, this is the spec that LeEco really ought to have led with.
Winning with purpose ought to be the reason why you're in the game.
"And I don't think we ought to spend any federal money investigating that."
Rating: Casually chugging into a 3rd year of matrimony, as anyone ought to.
So there ought to be a rush to invest in African power plants.
Yet the "political risk" of this tactic ought to be beside the point.
"Well, right now I think they ought to vote for me," Kasich said.
It is something people now have a sense that government ought to guarantee.
Here are four signs that you ought to walk away from a purchase.
"Bill, you ought to get back in the business," Alden recalls him saying.
It ought to be about policies that bring economic prosperity to all Americans.
And that is how we ought to answer the question raging in Congress.
While this tactic works with school children, the workplace ought to function differently.
"I think there's more cleaning house that ought to take place," Schiff said.
For the left—fragmented as it is—that ought to set off sirens.
If they worked, Europeans ought to be feeling particularly satisfied with their democracies.
Hence they theorised that earthquakes ought actually to increase long-term carbon storage.
That ought to be a salutary warning to Latin America's more spendthrift politicians.
"I think that's a question you ought to ask the Democrats," she said. .
"I think that this committee ought to stick with the tradition," Wyden said.
Moon demurred in response, saying the US President ought to get it instead.
We ought to be able to weigh the credibility of these witnesses ourselves.
It's just not the way that I think it ought to be handled.
" Flake continued, "We ought to stand up and say, 'This is not right.
Every bit of information above ought to include a mention of the price.
"They (the United States government) ought to be ashamed of themselves," Frazier said.
It was agreed that, when he went, he ought not to be alone.
The president ought to aim for nothing less than a full expansion—i.e.
I think there ought to be a debate before the vote next Tuesday.
They ought to be getting out of the casino while it's still safe.
But regulators ought still to ensure that risk processes are up to snuff.
But with rising living costs, labour groups reckon it ought to be $224.
And we ought to — all of us who supported it should — admit that.
Perhaps, in their weakened state, they ought to be exploited a little more.
Harm reduction is the name of the game, or it ought to be.
"I think we ought to debate it," he told reporters on Monday evening.
At least we ought to look, and try to find out, and try
There ought to be a very thorough set of oversight hearings on that.
However, there is consensus that the Free File provision ought to be removed.
If we're going to go to war somewhere, Congress ought to approve it.
She asks Khan for advice on what she ought to say to them.
It's a growing sense that England ought to itself have a political identity.
The most sensible target for American negotiators this year ought to be Japan.
And if you need a budget device, you ought to get the Dot.
So instead of complaining about Republicans' deficit hypocrisy, Democrats ought to mimic it.
Barraged by calls from Greta, Frances ought to change her cell-phone number.
There is a global rise of autocracy that ought to concern every American.
"Somewhere people ought to be catching on to what is happening," Kerry said.
There are times I think when they ought to be killed with kindness.
The all-seeing, all-knowing Master of Whisperers ought to have acted sooner.
And yet, the demise of German democracy offers parallels we ought to heed.
"He started something that ought to continue," Mr. Meyer said of Mr. Courrèges.
But he had an unerring sense of where the fossils ought to be.
We ought to expand it, both through government and in the private sector.
The Republican majority in the Senate ought to do their job as well.
It ought to die out, and we are trying hard to kill it.
Actually, the process itself is highly repetitive and ought to be much easier.
President Trump ought to sustain the attacks if Assad doesn't learn these lessons.
Garner thinks, more or less, that she ought to do something about that.
Sprinkle says someone ought to have encouraged her to buy a good vibrator.
There are enough of them that we ought to pay attention to them.
It ought to be a tourist site, and have its "commercial potential" unleashed.
"What you ought to do is vote me out," Manchin said, Politico reported.
Pinot noir is a classic match, but it ought to have some exuberance.
We ought to make things clean," Inhofe said Thursday on CNN's "New Day.
This is what most concerned Arendt, and it ought to concern us today.
But I think you ought to treat it explicitly as a boy's story.
They ought to be refreshing and energetic; you want wines with lively acidity.
"This is not a decision that ought to be lightly made," Hoyer said.
And if someone says they do know, you ought to be deeply suspicious.
It should be viewed as a beacon for how government ought to operate.
Opinion Western men's sperm counts are falling, and we ought to be concerned.
That's a fate we ought to do everything possible to avoid with Iran.
This list ought to include major infrastructure projects vital to accelerating clean energy.
I think that's the way we ought to treat these kinds of epidemics.
Is the 1975 what a rock band ought to sound like in 2018?
We ought to be able to understand what caused that colossal Truman boom.
Something is going on, and you ought to look into it as reporters.
But President Trump ought to think twice before reaching for his pardon pen.
"It is called flipping and it almost ought to be illegal," Trump said.
For all that, Mr. Desplechin's films cannot, or ought not, be considered literary.
That proposal ought to be a model for Democrats — the president's tantrum notwithstanding.
She ought to have given the lions some jam, I thought to myself.
That's one important reason why we ought to worry about white identity politics.
Climate legislators ought to learn from the lesson Mr. Wheeler taught us Wednesday.
What is an eight-letter word that any recovering PATIENT ought to have?
They effectively become subjects themselves, grappling with how he ought to be remembered.
Doctors ought to put aside their biases and learn to trust their patients.
Pretty much uniformly, security experts believe we ought to disclose and fix vulnerabilities.
So you ought to be able to deduce how today's puzzle came about.
He's an important member of our team, and he ought to be here.
Enter Barbara Ehrenreich, a writer we ought to be able to rely on.
We ought to use reason and science to enhance human well-being. Yes.
I think we ought to define this phrase "identity politics" at the top.
He ought to have more responsibility than that and he's running a business.
This is a lesson that ought not to be lost on the West.
The subject alone ought to serve as catnip for his conservative fan base.
The handsome Cory Stearns, her Romeo, ought to be perfect for the role.
"These two photographs ought to be in every post office," Mr. Donovan said.
But then his innate pragmatism and real-world constraints ought to kick in.
I think we ought to do what we did last year, at worst.
But is there anybody else we ought to tell at the Justice Department?
The city ought to buy back our medallion loans and cancel our debt.
What role does death play in how we ought to live our lives?
Byrd said correctly that this ought to end with votes on the articles.
That ought to give a good idea of Mojo's go to market plans.
But the Golden State ought not expect other states to subsidize their choice.
Spider silk is made of proteins that ought to be attractive to microbes.
DAVOS - U.S. PRESIDENT TRUMP SAYS GRETA OUGHT TO FOCUS ON "THOSE DIRTIER PLACES"
Annual income twenty pounds, annual expenditure twenty pounds ought and six, result misery.
But even then they were thinking ahead to what ought to happen next.
"If he thinks we can negotiate better, then we ought to," he said.
She is too much all that a woman ought to be for this.
"Personally, I think the president ought to be impeached," Nadler told WNYC radio.
Based on our knowledge of the technologies we probably ought to be concerned.
Finally, you ought to know there's a new Stephen King story, in Harper's.
And that, experts say, has altered expectations around what they ought to achieve.
That ought to be a lesson to investors with their own grand visions.
Other states in the area, like Pennsylvania, ought to consider joining, as well.
Actually, people, this is probably not a theme we ought to be pursuing.
Like mismatched matryoshka dolls, the plays knock together when they ought to nest.
Whisper networks ought to have no place in the land of the free.
"I don't think our policy ought to be for regime change," Paul said.
This Tuesday's debate in Charleston, S.C., ought to be the biggest smackdown yet.
For noncatastrophic, nonemergency medical expenses, Republicans ought to promote affordability rather than subsidies.
This is what channel-surfing used to be, what it ought to be.
Local politicians from both parties ought to stand firm against pressure from Washington.
"It's a disgrace, and they ought to be ashamed of themselves," Trump said.
A narrow majority of independents -- 2131% -- say Trump ought not to be removed.
You can head on over to Cooking for other inspiration, and ought to.
Schiff: &aposYet another reason why we ought to hear from witnesses&aposDemocratic Rep.
He tried to make the case for why they ought to do that.
You can listen to it right here and ought to, because it's remarkable.
The economic question is not whether nuclear owners "ought" to be fully liable.
If you want the American dream today, you ought to move to Canada.
WHATEVER CONSULTANT DID THAT FOR P&G, THEY OUGHT TO FIRE THAT CONSULTANT.
Both see things as they are and not how they ought to be.
But I don't have enough information to say we ought to go forward.
" 'Boos and booze' ought to be the Smith slogan," a Tennessee delegate said.
"All of us ought to hide our heads in a bag," said Sen.
In contrast to the previous effort, costs ought to be documented by project.
Both seem to think the F.T.C. ought to have more power to enforce.
It's like what Mr. Russell thinks a fashion commercial ought to be: overkill.
It ought not to adversely the other 11 bills being held hostage, essentially.
" The Utah Republican suggested that people "ought to moderate their positions, both sides.
Trading desks ought to have been reaping the benefit from market mood swings.
"There are obviously disagreements, sure, about what it ought to include," Thune said.
Trump's message of economic achievements ought to be resonating with the Alabama electorate.
I thought Lancelot, who is currently unemployed, probably ought to qualify for Medicaid.
Editorial These ought to have been the honeymoon days of Trump-era diplomacy.
"We ought to go back to see what we can negotiate," he said.
"I've advised the White House they ought to reconsider," Grassley said to CNN.
Still, even among that group, 55% say he ought not to be reelected.
However he feels, we can agree, he ought to come clean with her.
And, frankly, they ought to be opening up their markets to U.S. goods.
"That is one word no president ought to imply on himself," he said.
So we ought to be clear as to what all these events signify.
"There ought to be a statute of limitations on this stuff," he said.
Eli Zabar's egg salad sandwich is or ought to be a Christmas tradition.
The United States ought to change its policies toward Gaza in several ways.
If anything, a device that price ought to have added safeguards built-in.
We are at a tipping point — or at least we ought to be.
"If you rev things up, you ought to be able to do more."
But he believes that enhancing human intelligence ought to be a global priority.
It would instill in them the value that science ought to be reproducible.
Opinion Columnist John Hickenlooper ought to be a poster child for American capitalism.
And everyone agrees that the justice system ought to deal impartially with lawbreakers.
One does think that sooner or later it ought to be our turn.
It's called "At War" and you ought to check in on it regularly.
Which ought to tell you everything you need to know about this debate.
And in such a society, I think you ought to have a boy.
We ought to own up to the fact that it is long overdue.
I think people ought to be put under oath and investigated for it.
Do you think the Saudi ambassador to the U.S. ought to be expelled?
Nearly half of Americans in the poll (47%) say the President ought to be impeached and removed from office, and among those who say Trump did direct Cohen to make the payment to Daniels, 69% say he ought to be impeached.
IF WE RAISE RATES, WHICH I THINK WE OUGHT TO BE RAISING RATES TO GET TO A NEUTRAL LEVEL, I THINK THAT MEANS WE OUGHT TO BE RAISING RATES THREE OR FOUR TIMES OVER THE NEXT NINE TO 12 MONTHS.
" He added that McConnell "ought to be helping the president get his program through.
These people are defeatists, and we ought to reject their collective failure of imagination.
We ought to make sure those who bear arms, they're qualified to do so.
The discussion "exemplified the way scholars ought to talk about historical issues" he said.
Which seems like the kind of thing you ought be able to vent about.
I think it's completely unsatisfactory, and I think it ought be dealt with harshly.
Again: Even among scientists — people who ought to question everything — intellectual humility is hard.
Apple is revamping its headphone offerings in ways that ought to get audiophiles excited.
If that's a problem for you, you ought to look for some other accommodation.
"This is a crucial point and lab experiments ought to be done," Lunine added.
I thought to myself, it ought to be clear that's the end of art.
I told a bunch of people that they ought to get in their trials.
So why not the President ought to just solve this once and for all.
HUCKABEE: Time has become so irrelevant they ought to rename the magazine timed out.
This is how it ought to be, despite what your gender studies professor says.
If there's a stone that ought to boost your garden's longevity, it's green aventurine.
Host Jimmy Kimmel even said that she ought to get an Emmy for it.
Platforms ought to fight Islamophobia with the same vigor that they fight Islamic extremism.
But three principles ought to guide the actions of legislators and the platforms themselves.
I think we ought to recognize that the Republican Party has to do that.
Experts -- and they ought to know -- think it's nothing more than an abandoned field.
The people of Qaf might not appreciate his plumage as they ought to do.
The CTA ought to take a harder look at its flagship trade show, too.
Victims are spending much more time than they ought, checking for their own videos.
But, Toomey added, "I think people ought to take a look at those" writings.
Adolescence itself is terrifying, and these comics ought to know: They're currently experiencing it.
Bosses are told what their priorities ought to be: more jobs and higher wages.
These lawsuits claim that revenue stream is far larger than it ought to be.
We ought to be thinking about it a lot and not making hasty comments.
But we also ought to celebrate the progress that we've made since that history.
"That is one word that no president ought to apply to himself," he said.
These matters ought to be uncontroversial, as even Brexiteers see good arguments for them.
"He's a unique figure that ought not to be lost in the public arena."
And I believe that Puerto Rico ought to have the right of self-determination.
If the Times poll is even halfway right, the Conservatives ought to be worried.
It ought to be noted that podcast analytics are far from an exact science.
" In 1967 she commented, "I think the Beatles jointly ought to be poet laureate.
Obviously, with McCarthy and Haddish on board, it ought to be pretty funny, too.
Linking public-sector need with private-sector capital ought to be a perfect match.
Such treatment of women ought to be an intolerable idea in a modern democracy.
The channel's decision to commission half its shows outside the capital ought to help.
Wells's woes notwithstanding, banks ought to be able to look ahead in good heart.
That limited availability ought to keep most people from confusing them with laundry detergent.
But we ought to be wary of dramatic "solutions" that have no clear benefit.
There, it has been so thoroughly weaponized that users ought to have a permit.
She ought to pay for that, because she has no right to touch anybody.
China ought to take note/start dealing in good faith & take Pres Trump seriously.

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