Sentence examples for ought to practice from inspiring English sources

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It's something we also ought to practice".

Trillin described how Rodale's son, Robert, had an epiphany about the headquarters' grounds: Watching the lawn outside his window being mowed every week, Robert Rodale eventually succumbed to the notion that Rodale Press ought to practice what it preached….

By Charlie Smith The New Yorker, June 12 , 1995P. 82 I think he ought to practice, View Article By Anthony Lane By John Cassidy By Rebecca Mead By Jia Tolentino.

By Charlie Smith The New Yorker, June 12 , 1995P. 82 I think he ought to practice, View Article By Rivka Galchen By Larissa MacFarquhar By Ceridwen Dovey By Jia Tolentino.

And so, with a view also to the time of life when men begin to grow old, they ought to practice the gentler modes and melodies as well as the others, and, further, any mode, such as the Lydian above all others appears to be, which is suited to children of tender age, and possesses the elements both of order and of education.

"I ought to practice what I preach," he sings on new album, "Push the Sky Away," his voice projecting a blank-eyed stare, his tale an entangled mess of love, lust and wasted cash.

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In the case of music, Philodemus argues that one ought not to practice assiduously to become a proficient performer, distracting oneself from the needful pursuit of philosophy, when the innocent enjoyment which is all the benefit that can be got from music is available to anyone who just listens to the performances available to the public (Mus. 4, col. 151.8 239 Delattre = PHerc. 1497.37).

In other words, they respond to the second order conceptual question ("what is EBM?") by saying that EBM is whatever approach to medicine best answers the first order normative question ("how ought we to practice medicine?").

While it can be helpful to read and learn from others, always bear in mind that their situation, context, and standards may be very different from your own and they may be saying what they think people ought to do but not even practicing it themselves.

He ruminated about people who retired too soon, sitting on their hands with nothing to do; about criminal justice being "one of the last areas where law gets to be practiced the way it ought to be practiced"; about "what I find disturbing is when a young person gets tried and no family comes, not one.

Ought I not to practice what I preach?" The recruits of one New Hampshire regiment may have been less distinguished, but they were "full of patriotic fervor," according to an officer, "and a service for so short a time as nine months did not seem such a hardship to their youthful imaginations".

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