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Rather than hail a taxi themselves as they are no doubt accustomed to doing, she said, they ought to delegate that task to the hotel concierge or the headwaiter at the restaurant.
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At an event in Paris back in June, Manthia Diawara made the very good point that if Mali's friends and neighbours take the country's crisis seriously, they ought to be delegating some serious mediators to it.
The net result is that we are sometimes not as engaged with our children as we ought to be and delegate their Jewish upbringing to teachers and the general community.
At any rate, the administration ought to send delegates to international meetings still hammering out the details so that America retains influence on matters such as the court's financing and jurisdiction.
Paul was prepared to delegate.
One is to delegate.
So what to delegate?
But I learned you have to delegate.
Houston needs to delegate more.
And therefore, to delegate more.
He's going to delegate.
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