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It may often look as if snails aren't doing anything.
It may often be called "discretionary" but it's a brave soul who refuses to pay it.
"When the fish is caught it may often be because it is exhausted and cannot any longer resist the line".
But it may often be less the amount allocated for transportation than how it is doled out that leads to eroding highways, some critics say.
It may often make mistakes, be irrational and rely on the subconscious, but it allows for fast decision-making, vital for survival.
It is possible, however, that education reinforces authority and the power of ruling elites; indeed, it may often be designed to do precisely this.
For the newspaper-skimming public, it may often be the spin that distinguishes one poll from another, not the tangled reality that emerges from the numbers.
Estates that are going concerns, like family farms or family grocery stores, do require extra protection because it may often not be possible to pass them along without family members needing to liquidate them to pay their taxes.
It may often be safest for presidents of mandatory bar associations to say little, said James M. Finberg, president of the Bar Association of San Francisco, who writes an essay for his group's magazine.
"It may often be expedient to submit; it may even sometimes be morally right to do so in order to avoid a greater evil; but submission is not inherently beautiful – it is generally cowardly and frequently morally wrong".
Even those that come with a plan, an ideal, some kind of vision thing, are cautious, expedient, accident-prone affairs, cruising from crisis to crisis, consolidating nuggets of political and cultural power and letting everything else, including the past, fall where it may, often on the trash heap.
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