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After the leak Mr French said he was "deeply saddened" to find himself at the centre of a "bizarre situation" but insisted he saw no reason to instruct lawyers.
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A speech should be made for a good reason: To inspire, to instruct, to rally support, or to lead to action are noble purposes -- but not to merely sound off, to feed a speaker's ego, to flatter, to intimidate, or to shame.
The White House could have invoked executive privilege — or, decided to instruct Rogers, Coats, McCabe, and Rosenstein to withhold information for reasons the executive deemed to be in the public interest.
The court refused to instruct Greece to refrain from similar conduct in the future, arguing that there was no reason to suppose it would behave this way again.
To instruct and correct.
More, really, to edify, to instruct".
They have a right to instruct me.
Not that I mean to instruct Clark.
You now need to instruct a solicitor.
He was there to instruct not celebrate.
I continued to instruct Sebastian.
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