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The group had been asked to report on whether Europe ought to split up its banks to reduce the risks to taxpayers of having to bail them out.
Investors are bombarded with information about proper asset allocation: how they ought to split their money among stocks, bonds and other assets.
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When we spoke about leadership, we discussed whether one person was capable of being at the head of the city-state that is the BBC – both as editor of that deluge of content, and its chief executive – or whether the role ought to be split.
For example, the plural suffix in English creates the alternation between cat-cats; therefore, [ts] ought to be split into two sounds.
Similarly, in Beijing Chinese, the "diminutive" suffix creates 袋-袋儿 [tai]-[taɚ] 'bag' and so [ai] ought to be split to [a+i].
The system ought to break.
To split?
It ought to!
That split ought to give Labour a decent advantage in terms of seats because of a bias in the electoral system; Labour seats tend to cluster in constituencies with smaller electorates.
Americans are evenly split on whether taxes ought to be raised back to pre-Bush levels.
While agreement is widespread that creating babies through cloning should be banned, lawmakers and the public are split about whether scientists ought to be allowed to clone embryos for research that might lead to treatments and cures of diseases.
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