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These are crucial questions that society must address if people with disabilities are to exercise their full human rights.
"The fundamentals are to exercise three to four times a week, between half an hour and an hour each time.
Under the policy, officials are to exercise discretion in deferring deportations of immigrants who qualify for two years.
None of this is to deny that access to safe, reliable and affordable contraception is important if women are to exercise reproductive choices.
If we are to exercise our rights as self-governing people, using the information he has given us, we should have clear in our minds the political ideas upon which we act.
The two million Coloureds and Indians are to exercise their "freedom" in representative advisory councils that will, in time, be given jurisdiction in specific fields, such as social welfare and education.
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But another secret is to exercise constructive xenophobia.
Its original purpose was to exercise political control.
Surely love was no closer to sport than sex was to exercise?
The overriding message is to exercise common sense when considering risk.
Ali's most impressive accomplishment, Jackson said, was to exercise "the proper use of fame".
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