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If the U.S. is to regain the respect of the world; it ought to reflect on its own chaos at home before telling others what to do or how to behave.
"Since the judiciary serves the public, in some way it ought to reflect the diversity of the public," Judge Joseph told her visitors over tea and biscuits.
For my money, if the main list is a best sellers list, it ought to reflect what's selling best, classics and new books alike.
But then academics provoked a thoroughgoing rethinking of penal policy, with their argument that it ought to reflect the region's liberal theories of social organization.
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But it can, and ought to, reflect upon the framework within which we consider these questions, and in doing so perhaps offer a lucidity we might otherwise lack.
He added: "It is my view that Lord Rennard ought to reflect upon the effect that his behaviour has had and the distress which it caused and that an apology would be appropriate, as would a commitment to change his behaviour in future".
That is because I subscribe to the idea that wine ought to reflect its place of origin — what the French call terroir.
"Alistair Webster QC's statement that 'It is my view that Lord Rennard ought to reflect upon the effect that his behaviour has had and the distress which it caused and that an apology would be appropriate, as would a commitment to change his behaviour in future' is only a step in the right direction.
"Laws ought to reflect reality," he said.
I wondered to what extent my digital life ought to reflect my real one.
A vote against re-electing a director ought to reflect actual opposition to that candidate.
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