Sentence examples for ought to indicate from inspiring English sources

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The next several days ought to indicate if investors have become Fed-happy.

Actually, what these findings ought to indicate is how much education – and the testing of achievement – has been run by institutions for the benefit of institutions, as a competition and not a means to develop individuals.

Since Ross put down his initial investment, the profile of those who raced behind him to invest in the league ought to indicate the potential of the sport as entertainment.

This factor ought to indicate the demand for workers by the enterprises, which also can indicate the extent to which skilled and other workers are available as alternatives to trainees.

Moreover the directions were not even self-consistent: a ren zi direction is followed by a zi direction which ought to indicate a steer towards a more easterly direction by ~7.5°, but instead it was drawn towards a more westerly direction.

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Prolegomena should by contrast be preparatory exercises; they ought more to indicate what needs to be done in order to bring a science into existence if possible, than to present the science itself.

Now, on the one hand, since the soul is postulated as a unity, the difference between how one is, and how one judges that one ought to be, indicates an inner conflict.

Someone ought to show it to Klopp.

Statements about privacy can be either descriptive or normative, depending on whether they are used to describe the way people define situations and conditions of privacy and the way they value them, or are used to indicate that there ought to be constraints on the use of information or information processing.

But, she said, "If there's DNA evidence to indicate this guy's innocent, he ought to be set free".

Some theorists claim that such concerns about how one ought to interpret the law indicate that it is part of the way that we think about this practice that we regard rival interpretations as subject to objective evaluation as good or bad, better or worse, correct or incorrect (Dworkin 1986; Raz 1996b and 1996c).

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