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It is to exercise independent judgment, an obligation that transcends party.
Of course you are tired of hearing people whine about how hard it is to exercise in the heat.
"It is easier to order a pizza … than it is to exercise the single most important task in a democracy – to select who is to represent you in government".
If it is to exercise sympathy or pay a debt to memory, then it quickly becomes clear that the exercise is hopeless, the debt overwhelming: there is no way to feel as much, remember as much, imagine as much as the dead justly demand.
(For a helpful discussion of the distinction between what knowledge-how is and what it is to exercise knowledge-how, and how the distinction manifests itself in both intellectualist and anti-intellectualist views, see Bengson and Moffett 2012b).
The easier it is to indulge our desires, the harder it is to exercise self-control.
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To this day, the parties dispute whose idea it was to exercise the opt-out clause.
It was to exercise a strong fascination, particularly over artists and poets, in the following hundred years.
"But it's to exercise our right, what I would call public liberty, which is having a say that impacts you in important ways.
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