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The umpires, with direction from league officials, have to exercise more control.
"Because they don't have up-to-date cars, they tend to have to exercise more by walking," he said.
Still, Merkel is going to have to exercise more leadership if the euro is going to be saved, even if she still hides to some degree behind France.
The VCs (particularly those that have stakes in Twitter) said they have to exercise more caution.
I have to exercise more.
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I do not favour government controls in this instance, but believe the media themselves have to exercise far more responsibility than has been shown to date: the media should adopt a code of conduct that fences off the wholesale plunder of government secrets.
People who were still hoping for a beta release of the new Flash Player for mobile will be somewhat disappointed by the fact that they'll have to exercise even more patience.
And he warned that the Bank of England might have to exercise its more sweeping powers to damp down the speculation, lest it prove dangerous to banks and their ability to create essential credit.
I have to exercise even more, not less, when I reach 90.
As you lose weight, you will have to exercise with more intensity to burn the same number of calories.
They're still working on it, so the first recipients may have to exercise a little more patience.
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