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"You'd almost think that such visits ought to be avoided," she'd said.
And in-person visits ought to be encouraged: just one can reduce the likelihood of an inmate reoffending by 13%, according to a study in 2011 by the Minnesota Department of Corrections.
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The Trump visit ought to be a moment of national awakening.
The Scottish first minister, Nicola Sturgeon, has said that Donald Trump's state visit ought to be cancelled while travel bans are in place and has called on the prime minister to speak up more strongly against the values that the president's policies have exposed, writes Steven Morris.
Then she has to learn, as she put it, to run the senate, and again, a few visits and she ought to get the hang of it.
On his next visit Mr Carson ought to see the city's Lido beach.
He was helped by President George W. Bush declaring during his recent African visit that "there ought to be a power sharing agreement".
Ought to!
It ought to!
But last Thursday, the irrepressible Sock appeared in the letters column yet again, this time to suggest that whenever the President of the United States visits the city he ought to leave behind his maddening, traffic-snarling motorcade.
I went home convinced that everyone ought to visit.
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