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His rationale: "Every 38 years or so, you ought to try something new".
"It's been going for 11 years now in that format and it's hard to come up with new ideas, so they ought to try something new".
What I did feel was that enough had happened to me that I really ought to try something ambitious.' He embarks on an elaborate Mailer climbing metaphor.
He said in 1997 that he had initially opposed it because sometimes the wrong person was executed and "if the state says it's wrong to kill, why should it kill?" But, he said, he came to believe that some crimes, like killing children and police officers, "are so bad and they don't seem to be getting any better that maybe we ought to try something else".
Usually if you say that to an entrepreneur, he says, 'Well, maybe we ought to try something else.' Murdoch never blinked".
Once in the "real world," Seo said he thought he ought to try something other than research or grad school while he was still "young and dumb enough". He went to work in restaurants where chefs taught him the science and methodology behind food and flavor.
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The main complaint about our approach, as far as I can tell, is that they ought to try for something harder.
Time to try something else.
Want to try something new?
And that's something I think that we ought to try to do something about.
The Guardian, on the other hand, wrote that Cameron, "who has not gone out of his way to pursue an overtly Atlanticist foreign policy," and his advisors ought to try to "learn something in Washington that might make them stop and think about Britain's future in the world".
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