Ought
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One
ought
to know the moral character of any action one is contemplating.
Environmentalists’ awkwardness is, or
ought
to be, disconcerting.
The question is whether pay
ought
to be equal in an area in which performance is unequal “by nature.”
In his searing study of human courage and cowardice, “An Enemy of the People,” the Norwegian dramatist Henrik Ibsen wrote, “A community is like a ship; everyone
ought
to be prepared to take the helm.”
If empathy makes us too favorable to individuals, large numbers numb the feelings we
ought
to have.
The Jiang-Yeltsin statement of April 3 mentions that "both sides are convinced that [they]
ought
to be allowed to play an important role in the establishment and maintenance of a new international order."
Indeed, the emergence of international criminal tribunals suggests that accountability for crimes against international law
ought
to be a matter addressed by independent courts, not by the unilateral exercise of military power.
But the doubters
ought
to consider the fact that many scientists, across many disciplines, see things differently.
He did not shy away from stating his views, often reflecting the advice of Keynes: "Words
ought
to be a little wild for they are the assault of thoughts on the unthinking".
Instead, South Korea has suggested that it
ought
to be enough for the time being if North Korea simply destroys one or another nuclear facility.
Economics – how markets works, why they sometimes break down, how to estimate the costs of a project properly –
ought
to be of interest to most people.
Of course, the enormity of the Holocaust
ought
to have eradicated anti-Semitism for all time.
Such practices raise the obvious question: are we routinely treating illnesses because we can, rather than because we
ought
to?
Europe’s 500 million citizens may not be surprised by what is playing out in the corridors of power, but they
ought
to find it very disturbing.
Perhaps scholars who argue that Islamic financial systems’ prohibition on interest generates massive inefficiencies
ought
to be looking at these systems for positive ideas that Western policymakers might adopt.
In Thatcher’s famous words, there was no such thing as “society,” only families and individuals who
ought
to be taking care of themselves.
Ought
we not bear in mind, with the poet Stéphane Mallarmé, that when we amuse ourselves thus and become so inebriated with scandal, we “yawn gloomily toward a dark demise.”
We may agree that our goal
ought
to be promoting happiness, rather than income or gross domestic product, but, if we have no objective measure of happiness, does this make sense?
Puerto Rico in CrisisWASHINGTON, DC – Puerto Rico
ought
to be the jewel of the Caribbean.
It must include Albania and Bulgaria and it
ought
to be open to countries like Romania and Moldova.
Two years later, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, then-Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund, was asked what he thought the IMF’s post-2008 role
ought
to be.
Micro-level policies such as health care, which the Obama administration seems to believe is what “development” policy
ought
to be, can only go so far.
But the very ideas that helped them to survive continue to muddle the thinking of people who really
ought
to know better by now.
An alternative agenda for global governance would focus on improving how democracies function at home, without prejudging what the policy outputs
ought
to be.
The UN's mission
ought
to be self-sufficiency of food production for all.
He suggests that, if anybody
ought
to leave the euro, it is the Mediterranean countries, which should devalue their currencies.
Then there is the “Arab Spring,” a potential positive watershed that calls upon the US to decide how deep a political, economic, and military commitment it
ought
to make to nurture positive results.
At a minimum, proprietary trading
ought
to be financed by banks’ own capital.
Moreover, the issuance and trading of derivatives
ought
to be at least as strictly regulated as that of stocks.
Japan
ought
to speak up and say this.
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