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Madrid began to exercise a degree of control.
But as with all survey data, it's important to exercise a degree of caution.
"You have to exercise a degree of strategic patience and not expect the perfect society to be created overnight.
This is a crowded island that we live in and we must exercise a degree surely of tolerance and forbearance.
Sunsets exercise a degree of fascination on Sihem that I've never been able to get to the bottom of.
Thus, the court concludes that the applicant company was expected to exercise a degree of caution in the circumstances of the present case in order to avoid being held liable for an infringement of other persons' reputations".
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