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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are exercised with" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey that something is being practiced or utilized, but the construction is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The rights of the citizens are exercised with great care during the election process."
Alternatives: "are practiced with" or "are utilized with".
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Both the model and the problem solving process are exercised with a realistic industry problem.
They execute their duties with almost unbridled discretion and their decisions to charge or not are exercised with virtually no immediate accountability save the ballot box.
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The greatest tool bloggers have at their disposal – to be exercised with caution – is space.
The only trouble with choices is that they need to be exercised with care.
"Such an extraordinary power needs to be exercised with discretion, because it could be constitutionally suspect".
"Freedom of speech has to be exercised with restraint," says the usually admirable Lady Scotland today.
And we need to have the humility to understand that our influence must be exercised with restraint and pragmatism.
The 14 consider that a particular vigilance should be exercised with regard to this party and the influence it exerts on the government it is a part of".
"A growing threat to democracy is the expansion of discretionary, often non-compellable, ministerial powers that may be exercised with limited or no judicial scrutiny," Triggs said.
"It should be exercised with responsibility,'' he said, "because if it's abused, it can severely impact the industry and hurt consumers".
We all live in society and are dependent on one another, and so our freedom is exercised with other people through negotiation and dialogue.
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