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The only trouble with choices is that they need to be exercised with care.
"Freedom of speech has to be exercised with restraint," says the usually admirable Lady Scotland today.
"Such an extraordinary power needs to be exercised with discretion, because it could be constitutionally suspect".
The greatest tool bloggers have at their disposal – to be exercised with caution – is space.
And we need to have the humility to understand that our influence must be exercised with restraint and pragmatism.
"It should be exercised with responsibility,'' he said, "because if it's abused, it can severely impact the industry and hurt consumers".
But the same prudence might be exercised with respect to the genetically engineered plants and animals currently being released willy-nilly into the environment.
She added, "Caution should be exercised with this method, as foreign courts have already advised about the potential mental harm that this method may cause".
Effective global power had to be exercised with "sincere and real impartiality" rather than as "an instrument of one-sided interests".
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.
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