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"It ought to be restored and reopened for the world to see".
The gist of her argument is that the erosion of limits on executive power has made war-making too easy and too unaccountable, and so barriers to war-making ought to be restored.
(The dad was actually disappointed to learn that most of the medallions, once a bit of ornamental excess whose point was to be treated disdainfully, have vanished; they ought to be restored).
They have rights and liberties, too, and they ought to be restored sooner rather than later.
When I look back at my parents' wedding photos and pictures from my early childhood, I see a history that ought to be restored to its proper place in the annals of America's long and still unfinished road to racial equality and inclusivity.
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In the broadest sense, I think our goal ought to be restoring a sense of opportunity for the poor.
Ever more rigorous testing by the authorities ought to be restoring confidence; it should be the first step on the long road to rebuilding public trust.
Unless we want poor parents to have few choices but to place their children in harm's way, then those cuts ought to be immediately restored.
Unsurprisingly, some Gulf state politicians are already seeing a cookie jar when they ought to be seeing restored wetlands and healthy beaches for people and birds.
If you can edit genes, you ought to be able to restore them to their original condition.
Those who campaigned to leave the EU in the name of restoring parliamentary sovereignty ought to be able to grasp this.
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