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"I can't even express how much anguish would be avoided if the press would leave us our privacy".
But where we don't actually intend to, we should be forthright about it — rather than pretending that change is perpetually just around the corner, and behaving as though our choices are justified by how much anguish we express while making them.
That's why efforts at gun control have failed so miserably and will probably continue to fail no matter how much anguish we suffer.
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It has become a dreadful occasion of anguish to-day conjecturing how much torture even a saint can put up with if the end is certainly not to be a spectacular martyrdom - but "vaporisation".
"The bill could be drafted tomorrow in five minutes, and the nation could get on with its life … How much more anguish are we going to impose people over an issue of intense privacy," he said.
I imagine it really depends on how much mental anguish you feel in the situation.
How much family anguish and deprivation would have been avoided over the years if Walmart's bosses did not waste tens of billions of dollars and instead followed founder Sam Walton's practice of "retain and reinvest," that built the company's model?
European parliamentarians should know that the measure of how clean a fuel is also depends on how much blood and anguish has been spent to produce it.
Strulovitch, in conversation with Shylock, undergoes some internal anguish over how much he can control his daughter, but little about how much he should.
Mr. Hoffmeister wonders how much the terrible accident, and the anguish of seeing his father battered by the combine, had to do with turning his son away from farming.
How much of his distress was caused by anguish under Manchu rule is impossible to say, but there's no question that an abiding sense of grievance and sorrow propels his art.
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