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In the ongoing war with Al Qaeda, America's civic ideals should not frustrate an effective defense.
Tote monitors should not frustrate by flicking every few seconds between a live race and the immature pool for the next.
He argues that the majority, particularly Justice Callinan, preferred the plain meaning of the Migration Act because for them "the key principle at play is simple: the Court should not frustrate Parliament's purpose or obstruct the executive".
However, this awareness should not frustrate you or cause you to give up citing everything as being "too hard" or "all over".
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"Islamists and revolutionaries should not be frustrated," said Araghchi.
"A sovereign state has the right … to design its macroeconomic policy, including restructuring its sovereign debt, which should not be frustrated or impeded by any abusive measures," it added.
Statistical guidelines must not frustrate ethical concerns, but, rather, should be designed to promote the highest ethical and scientific outcomes possible, safeguarding both trial participants and the public — the ultimate beneficiaries of clinical trials.
He should feel satisfied, not frustrated, about learning to crawl.
Do not frustrate yourself.
Do not frustrate your children with yourself.
The Supreme Court should encourage, not frustrate, that enthusiasm when it hears a challenge today to a harsh voter identification law adopted by Indiana.
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