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Instead of wasting time and money on repetitive habeas review, we might devote our resources to a new Federal Center for Defense Services that would support improved defense representation through grants, research and "best practices" standards.
Otherwise, we might devote more attention to the kinds of issues Jesus said we would be judged on.
We could, and if we did so, we might devote more of our energy to getting there from here -- rather than berating one another for differing notions of exactly where "there" is.
If we consider obesity a disease, we might devote public funding to weight loss clinics.
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The gesture had the studious flourish a minor orchestral instrumentalist – say, the triangle player – might devote to his one entrance.
Some of Turkey's most formidable feminists cover their heads.Rather than squabble over a piece of cloth, Turkey's politicians might devote energy to addressing gender inequality.
Mr. Bloomberg, who has never been mistaken for Demosthenes, raced through much of his text with all the enthusiasm that one might devote to a cafeteria menu.
Ruth L. Krugman Avon, Conn., Jan . 9 2011 To the Editor: One would think, for $150 an hour, that Barbara Reich might devote some effort to recycling or reusing unneeded items.
If you had dreams of a career that required you to get some practice, you might devote some of your summer holidays to it.
IF DEMOSTHENES, the ancient Greek orator, could observe the Athens Olympics, he might devote one of his tirades to the ever-changing relationship between nations, individuals and sports.In his time, of course, only Greeks could take part in the games.
The drawings, many of fish, plants or reptiles, appeared in the books and on their jackets, often coming to the fore if words failed; and he spoke as he wrote, chewing over the sentences with the same reflective relish he might devote to potato pancakes, roast goose or liver sausage.
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