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"In order to exercise deadly force, you have to perceive a deadly threat," the official said.
The worker must have cash in order to exercise effective demand for goods.
The characters need to be wealthy in order to exercise their will openly and make their choices.
"Mr. Moussaoui," the defense motion said, "cannot be required to waive one bundle of constitutional rights in order to exercise another".
The new law thus presents a dismal return to the days when poor people (usually of color) had to pay in order to exercise their right to vote.
African-American candidates stand to win in those districts but have little chance of building the cross-racial coalitions they need in order to exercise real statewide power.
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A methodical, disciplined man, Ruby, since his recovery, has followed his doctor's orders to exercise and eat well.
But Gen. Shaul Mofaz, the Israeli Army chief of staff, said today that his forces were under orders to exercise extreme restraint in their confrontations with Palestinians.
On 29 August 1945, MacArthur was ordered to exercise authority through the Japanese government machinery, including the Emperor Hirohito.
If it were an advanced and secure nation, the military would not have been ordered to exercise such brutality on helpless individuals outside its own borders of authority.
In Guerrero, the threat of flooding prompted the state government to prepare 900 shelters, while boaters were ordered to exercise caution due to rough seas generated by the nearby tropical cyclone.
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