Sentence examples for wanting to exercise from inspiring English sources

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Kantao was open about wanting to exercise that power to advance their cause: "If you don't speak out politically then you leave your country to rot," he said.

He also had to cope with uncertainty about his own contract status and Bryant's wanting to exercise his right to be a free agent.

Faced with the peculiar threats of our era, the next Democrat to occupy the Oval Office may well find herself wanting to exercise some of the prerogatives asserted by Bush.

In the realm of psychology, it's been understood for quite some time that sexual assault and harassment, more often than not, comes from a place of wanting to exercise control over another, oftentimes more vulnerable individual.

We as Americans should be embarrassed that our closest ally in the region is not just the most conservative, but the most oppressive, to women, other minorities and citizens wanting to exercise their free will.

When a child initiates contact with the reporter, wanting to exercise their right to freedom of expression and their right to have their opinion heard.

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She wants to exercise more, too.

"Actors don't want to exercise that much," he said.

You want to exercise your constitutional right to Grucci fireworks.

It turns out we want to exercise our brains.

But, like most busy professionals, you want to exercise more.

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