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But such ardent watchfulness can lead to anxiety, so much so that years later, when I was investigating why so many young black men were diagnosed with schizophrenia, six times more than they
ought
to be, I was not surprised to hear the psychiatrist say, "Black people are schooled in paranoia."
But this is my view of how students
ought
to be treated, particularly once they have been pushed aside.
Strickland, you
ought
to get the Civic Leader of the Year Award because you've appreciated our property values beyond our wildest expectations.
GG: Well, I mean, the endgame for me as a journalist is very simple, which is to make sure that every single document that's newsworthy and that
ought
to be disclosed ends up being disclosed, and that secrets that should never have been kept in the first place end up uncovered.
If we can solve this problem anywhere, it
ought
to be here.
I said, "I know someone you
ought
to meet.
I was kind of terrified of doing it, but the theory seemed to suggest that it
ought
to be possible to do very useful medicine using just these data analytic techniques.
It means that a stadium in Brooklyn can be a stadium in Brooklyn, not some red-brick historical pastiche of what we think a stadium
ought
to be.
And the changes associated with that are changing the very nature of every aspect of governance and life on the planet in ways that our leaders
ought
to be thinking about, when they're thinking about these immediate threats.
We get a list of all the fractions, which means we've created a one-to-one match between the whole numbers and the fractions, despite the fact that we thought maybe there
ought
to be more fractions.
From what we can see, they
ought
to fly apart, but they don't.
But I made this particular comment at a convention once of national parks officers, and this guy from North Carolina sidled up to me, he says, "You know, you oughtn't be so hard on your Connecticut, cause we here in North Carolina, we got 35,000 dams."
I don't know about you, but I think if we're going via the postal service, it
ought
to be signed for.
David Pearce has suggested that genetic engineering and other contemporary processes cannot only alter the way humans experience emotional and physical pain, but that world ecosystems
ought
to be redesigned so that animals don't suffer in the wild.
I think we
ought
to approach this challenge with a sense of profound joy and gratitude that we are the generation about which, a thousand years from now, philharmonic orchestras and poets and singers will celebrate by saying, they were the ones that found it within themselves to solve this crisis and lay the basis for a bright and optimistic human future.
That's something we
ought
to celebrate.
Political leaders
ought
to give a "funk" because the impact of climate change and extreme poverty comes right to our shore.
And that
ought
to be unsurprising; the brain is computational.
We
ought
to be able to notice that.
But as I said earlier, this kind of logic applies across the board for infectious diseases, and it
ought
to.
And these are factors that set in early, and so that
ought
to give you some sense of when to give junior or juniorette lessons in another language.
And he was telling me we
ought
to eradicate these things, kill them, because they're making a mess.
This
ought
to concern deeply those of us who care about the future of religion and the future of faith.
In medical school, the lowest grades belong to the students who agree most strongly with statements like, "I love helping others," which suggests the doctor you
ought
to trust is the one who came to med school with no desire to help anybody.
And for a long time I fought this, and I thought, "Well, gee, I really
ought
to buckle down."
But ultimately, I decided that what I really
ought
to do is not fight being who I am, but embrace it.
And he predicted, based purely on mathematical insight, that there
ought
to be a second kind of matter, the opposite to normal matter, that literally annihilates when it comes in contact: antimatter.
"If you like it then you
ought
to put a ring on it"?
I'd like to introduce you to a word you may never have heard before, but you
ought
to know: drawdown.
It doesn't mean he was innocent, it just means we
ought
to look a little bit closer at those cases.
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