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"The school board members ought to resign," Mr. Brodsky said.
We argued that the police chief ought to resign, and the mayor should do the same.
It denied Stolarsky any cue as to when he ought to resign.
"I have been telling him he ought to resign ever since I did," Mr. Breaux said.
Several current and former politicians also said they thought the mayor ought to resign for the good of the city.
In Chicago, Mr. Scalia argued strenuously that in America a judge who morally opposed the death penalty ought to resign.
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In other words, if you think that Petraeus ought to have resigned you are also the type who would let D-Day fail, and you'll have blood on your hands in Afghanistan, too.
If he keeps it, he could be the only one of the 2010 inquisitors to reappear: the BBC seems tempted to choose Huw Edwards over David Dimbleby (by then 76), and if ITV doesn't drop Alastair Stewart in favour of one of its News at Ten anchors, they ought to consider resigning.
In the end I came to the conclusion it would be indulgent for me to resign, and what I ought to do was draw on the reserves of strength I have".
The events of the past few days do not mean Erdogan has to resign – but it does suggest he ought to try to be a force for reconciliation.
To begin with, Chelsea Clinton ought to follow her father's example and promise to resign from the foundation's board of directors if her mother is elected.
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