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"It can be done, it's just a matter of exercising the political will and political skill to make it a reality".
Among the many voices arguing the cartoon's publication is a matter of exercising the right to free speech was Boris Johnson, who suggested Charlie Hebdo had "no choice" but to print the cover following the unity marches in France and defences of press freedoms in the wake of the attacks.
It is not just a matter of exercising an institutional imagination within broadly understood democratic norms and ideals.
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The government said it was aiming to deal with asylum requests within a matter of hours, exercising the right to reject them almost immediately on the grounds that Hungary — as of July — considers Serbia a 'safe' country for refugees.
I argue that arriving at The Good is not a matter of opinion, but one of exercising sound judgment.
The type of exercising doesn't matter as much as you moving for 30 60 minutes daily.
Calvin Coolidge remains the guiding spirit in matters of exercise.
If the account satisfactorily realizes this familiar conception, then it may be credibly claimed that the difference in question between worlds is a matter of Leo's exercising his free will differently.
It's a matter of making exercise a priority above the other things you have to do.
But the bottom line is almost always the same: losing weight and keeping it off is a matter of diet, exercise and discipline.
But perhaps the most contentious aspect of the bill is its generous provision for the use of offsets the matter which exercised Senators Corker and Cantwell.
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