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We develop teams that can exercise restraint, that understand that our actions have strategic consequences.
But there isn't a rational Republican majority on the cliff questions, and maybe there's no majority of any sort, except one that can exercise the dictatorship of No.
Committees of doctors and nurses already exist in hospitals and hospices that can exercise sound judgment in controversial cases and advise on the parameters for the process of dying.
Can any democratic society afford to have all newspapers in the private sector, especially when they are concentrated in a few hands that can exercise great political influence should they choose?
Some Republican senators strongly oppose casinos, as do powerful Atlantic City gaming interests that can exercise considerable clout in the Capitol, as Donald Trump showed in 1997, when his lobbying and campaign contributions helped kill a proposed constitutional amendment to allow non-Indian casinos in New York.
But we do have millions of users and millions of citizens that can exercise their rights.
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The very nature of private healthcare systems generating choice requires surplus capacity – empty beds – so that patients can exercise that choice.
FG I think that the idea that consumers can exercise power on retailers is naïve.
Representatives of organizations that rejected the boycott argued that they can exercise greater influence through access than through rejection.
"And that it takes death off the table as an option that government can exercise over its citizens".
You see that you can exercise choice.
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