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I relax there a lot, but I prefer to exercise in our gym upstairs.
I prefer to exercise my brain, to work, to have friends and to participate in society.
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By all means please press ahead with a drive for quality regulation – but I strongly suspect that many smokers are quite conscious of their own fault, their own addiction, and would prefer to exercise free will, the free will to not smoke, or not to be obese, or not be an alcoholic, rather than undergo a form of infantilisation.
Although the military engineered three coups in the last four decades, its leaders prefer to exercise their authority quietly.
Coughlin is a college coach at his core, and he would prefer to exercise iron-fisted control over his players.
There's also a tiny screening room and a gym for those who prefer to exercise indoors rather than up and down the cobbled hills of the capital.
Despite the easy availability of group fitness classes and online workouts, many women over 35 prefer to exercise in private, with an instructor who can guide them past the burn of a deep lunge.
With the arrival of in-between weather -- warmer than winter but spiked with rain and frigid breezes -- an insulated vest comes in handy, particularly for those who prefer to exercise outside.
Most governments prefer to exercise control through their ownership of shares: they have become the most powerful shareholders across much of the developing world from China to Thailand and from Russia to Saudi Arabia.
Sometimes such governments prefer to exercise their patronage at arm's length because they have little experience of the sector; this is often true of the IT industry in China.
In time, it may deserve them, when and if the Union's people show they would prefer to exercise their democratic rights at the European, rather than the national, level.
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