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We should cling to that hope.
The notion that he should cling to a mere apartment he found both pathetic and specious.
Which, despite all the concerns, is certainly something everyone should cling to.
Terrified, weary doctors should not abandon ethical standards; they should cling to the norms of medicine, beyond when it feels reasonable to do so.
Perhaps it makes sense that in a time of chaos people should cling to Perón's dream of "a perfectly organized community and a perfectly organized people".
As for the Fourth Industrial Revolution, the thing we should cling to surely is that the previous three, in their different ways, all improved the wellbeing of the majority of the people who lived through them.
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The paste should be rather spreadable and shouldn't cling to the spoon like a thick clumpy cookie dough.
Or should it cling to entitlements, at the cost of reining in the ambitious?
Ben Yagoda raises — not begs — the question: how long should we cling to an older meaning of a word?
The mother said to her child: "In my opinion, you shouldn't cling to my apron strings like that.
Dr. Eisinger seems to understand that we shouldn't cling to a long-familiar ritual of democracy while overlooking its essence, which is participation.
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