Ought
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Where did anybody get the idea that you
ought
to stay arm's length from politics?
So, "Large-scale governmental surveillance of email and internet traffic
ought
to be permissible as means to combat international crime and terrorism."
In fact, what we
ought
to do is take a page from their playbook, because the initiatives and programs that have been set in place for women in science and engineering and mathematics are fantastic.
They've done a lot of good for girls in these situations, and we
ought
to be thinking about how we can make that happen for boys too in their younger years.
I don't know if this is called a basket-bra, but it
ought
to be something like that.
And when they finally hand you heartache, when they slip war and hatred under your door and offer you handouts on street-corners of cynicism and defeat, you tell them that they really
ought
to meet your mother.
Steaming
ought
to be faster.
I said, you really
ought
to study brains.
It's full of all kinds of gyroscopes and pulleys and gadgets and ball-bearings, and they don't work as well as they
ought
to in the heat of battle.
The issue isn't the accuracy of the bombs you have, it's how you use the bombs you have, and more importantly, whether you
ought
to use bombs at all.
It doesn't make any difference because the only thing that
ought
to limit the performance of a system like this one is the number of pixels on your screen at any given moment.
So in fact, the price of timber in the Beijing marketplace
ought
to have been three-times what it was had it reflected the true pain and the costs to the society within China.
The Standard states that students
ought
to be able to analyze how visual elements contribute to the meaning, tone and beauty of a text.
Now, what's become even more troublesome of late is that even the foods that
ought
to be healthy aren't always so, and we're starting to lose confidence in our food system, I think.
One particular thing that's come up that I am especially interested in, is the question of whether, when we're sending military personnel to do these sorts of jobs, we
ought
to be equipping them differently; and in particular, whether we
ought
to be giving them access to some of the nonlethal weapons that police have.
And I think Arthur C. Clarke probably had it right when he said that perhaps we
ought
to call our planet Planet Ocean.
But first we
ought
to be capturing bigger, cheaper savings that are normally ignored and are not in the textbooks.
In fact, if you watch ants at all, you end up trying to help them because they never seem to be doing anything exactly the way that you think that they
ought
to be doing it.
Instead, let me talk about a couple of modes of intervention that we can all help accomplish, because they are modes of intervention that will come about when legislators and policymakers, when taxpayers and citizens, agree that that's what we
ought
to be doing and that's how we
ought
to be spending our money.
It only fits a single baby, and the idea here is it's obvious how you
ought
to use this device.
Well, there was a girl in the town, and she didn't think they should be in the secret filing cabinets, or if they were, there
ought
to be a law to allow the children access.
And when we asked them a variety of questions about the rightness or wrongness of certain acts, what we also found was that simply being reminded that they
ought
to wash their hands made them more morally conservative.
In particular, when we asked them questions about sort of taboo but fairly harmless sexual practices, just being reminded that they
ought
to wash their hands made them think that they were more morally wrong.
The question of whether disgust
ought
to influence our moral and political judgments certainly has to be complex, and might depend on exactly what judgments we're talking about, and as a scientist, we have to conclude sometimes that the scientific method is just ill-equipped to answer these sorts of questions.
But one thing that I am fairly certain about is, at the very least, what we can do with this research is point to what questions we
ought
to ask in the first place.
They also legislate on correct usage, such as the proper term for what the French call "email," which
ought
to be "courriel."
Second conclusion is that the ability to conceive of a given event in two different ways, such as "cause something to go to someone" and "causing someone to have something," I think is a fundamental feature of human thought, and it's the basis for much human argumentation, in which people don't differ so much on the facts as on how they
ought
to be construed.
Every child
ought
to have a good start in life.
You
ought
to be able to go to a psychiatrist or a psychologist, and put down your 10-dollar copay, and get treated, just like you do when you got a cut on your arm.
This is one of the things they
ought
to be thinking more about.
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