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She makes suggestions of what he ought to order from the menu.
"I think friends are coming, so I think we ought to order some food," he announced hours before he lapsed into his final coma.
So now we know for sure, thanks to the permanent secretary at the Department for Education, who really ought to order in some document folders pronto.
Mr. Duncan Smith, who spent Monday rallying groups of 10 Tories at a time in his office, said his critics ought to order up a vote at the meeting or "call a halt to this most damaging episode".
"What if the military advisers tell the President that, in their judgment, the President ought to order a strike, an air strike against Syria, and the President says, 'Well . . .
Maybe instead of shutting down the welfare-to-psychic pipeline, public officials ought to order up some research on whether psychics and therapists, given the same constraints, achieve measurably different outcomes.
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Of course, it ought to say, "Order or Progress," since the two never go together.
At the very least, football etiquette lessons ought to be ordered immediately.
The problem with the old system of authority ranking was arrogance — the assumption that the world ought to be ordered according to the whims of Capital.
Are we leaving this entirely to the market place, where the testing laboratories basically go out there and advocate that any physician who knows what they're doing ought to be ordering all these tests on all of their patients?
Indeed, I ought to be able to order lenses online for my own use, using any specification I please.
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