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You have a sense that this book was begun out of therapeutic necessity.
Marriage is great, if you want it – but it's best begun out of love, not societal pressure.
States have begun, out of fiscal necessity, to parole prisoners faster and in larger numbers, and to look for alternatives to incarceration.
But Professor Petersilia added that though the trend may have begun out of a need for belt-tightening, it had grown into a national effort to rethink who should go to prison and for how long.
She was able to find connections among words that were so obvious that you wondered why you hadn't seen them before". Gordon's career had begun out of boredom.
It was begun out of concern for the ability of our country and world to support an ever-increasing population with the finite limits of our natural resources.
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Besides the thousands of deaths, 300,000-400,000 people have fled their homes since the wars began, out of a population of a little over a million.
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