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Failing that, the Labour high command ought to have given him a minder to make sure he stuck to the prepared script of "Labour has done incredibly well to hang on and Jeremy Corbyn is on course to win the next election" that ever other Labour figure had used in their media appearances.
A neural command ought to impact on neck/shoulder muscle function through increased static muscle activity.
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"The split gives you the political leeway to say, 'Now that it's a separate command, it ought to be a combatant command,' " one official said.
Tim Sloan is also culpable in the recent scandal, serving in a central role in the chain of command that ought to have stopped this misconduct from happening," Representative Maxine Waters, a California Democrat, said in a statement.
Moreover, it is unclear how Locke thinks moral terms can be normative, i.e., how they can constitute commands we ought to obey if his position is correct.
I further add, that I never denied, that notwithstanding this liberty, the commander of this ship ought to command the ship's course, yea, and also command that justice, peace and sobriety, be kept and practiced, both among the seamen and all the passengers.
Ought to!
It ought to!
In principle, Rousseau is right that more important matters ought to command broader support.
The statistics that Miles and Beasley reel off certainly ought to command attention.
The north's fertile red soil is famed for its produce and ought to command better prices elsewhere in the country.
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