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I said, "You ought to put something in about all the girls around Russia," and he did.
Responsible corporate use of open-source software should therefore involve some measure of reciprocity: a corporation that benefits hugely from such software ought to put something back, either in the form of financial support for a particular open-source project, or – better still – by encouraging its own software people to contribute to the project.
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And frankly, while so many people have wasted their time acting out their hysterics over what the failed national town halls mean, organizing this series tells me that they ought to shut up and try to put something positive together because, frankly, it's easy.
We have to put something on the table".
You had to put something about wellness in there".
Also, he appears to be open to, maybe even supportive of, civil unions — something that Obama, and organized gaydom, ought to put to the test.
The ubiquity of those examples ought to put us on our guard -- maybe the English language knows something that the usage writers don't.
But either way, the instinctive yuck factor of finding something inside ourselves that we wouldn't have actively chosen to put there ought to put rocket boosters under efforts to tackle plastic pollution.
"They ought to put him in jail.
This book ought to put that notion to rest.
"We ought to put it to dry," he said.
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