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People are recognizing that they
ought
to be thinking of happiness when they think of public policy.
And there's the very important thing there: If you want to survive the cold, you
ought
to be suspended.
We
ought
to be able to lower supply to unprecedented low levels without killing the animal.
It's thought that science can help us get what we value, but it can never tell us what we
ought
to value.
It's often thought that there's no description of the way the world is that can tell us how the world
ought
to be.
And I think this country
ought
to continue its great debate, whining and complaining, "I'm entitled."
And whining and complaining about what our foreign policy
ought
to be.
And we
ought
to give it to them.
And, secondly, to convince you that every home really
ought
to have a scanning electron microscope.
Well, it's good, except that Paul goes around talking about vaccines and says how valuable they are and that people
ought
to just stop the whining.
And the view of scientists about how coral reefs work, how they
ought
to be, was based on these reefs without any fish.
You
ought
to read the label to find out where it came from, but it's still cheap, and everybody thinks it's okay.
I
ought
to explain that I have no idea what was happening at the time.
If you hummed this tune to your dog or cat and it hummed it back to you, you
ought
to be pretty surprised.
Americans have so often tried to disseminate their ideas of choice, believing that they will be, or
ought
to be, welcomed with open hearts and minds.
If your economy grows with four percent, you
ought
to reduce child mortality four percent; if it's used well and people are really involved and can get the use of the resources in the way they want it.
And therefore, you
ought
to look at alternatives.
There's going to be a lot of disagreement about what
ought
to be done, but it's important to remember that this is a far better problem to have than the one that haunted our ancestors for centuries: how to make that pie big enough in the first place.
That the "industry" might reward anyone involved in this celluloid cess-pool with future projects
ought
to be cause for serious alarm.
In fact, everyone responsible for this dreck
ought
to be whipped, dragged, and hung!
It
ought
to have been produced as a normal TV serial or maybe even as a local theater drama instead of putting it out on the big screen.
Poor Jane Austen
ought
to be glad she's not around to see this dreadful wreck of an adaptation.
Then there were all the head-cutting scenes, which just left me cold, and that's the sort of thing that
ought
to mean something, I would think.
Altman's Quintet has to be considered more than just flawed: As so many other reviewers have pointed out, the ideas behind the film, even some of the choices in depicting those ideas,
ought
to work--and yet very little in this difficult film does.
He sounds like he
ought
to be on a bowling league, not a space ship.
A journalist like the main character
ought
to have known that.
You know, I hate to pick, but the kid DID steal something and
ought
to face the consequences, but maybe being in this movie is punishment enough.
The film has great actors, a master director, a significant theme--at least a would-be significant theme, undertone of fifties existential world-weariness, aerial scenes that
ought
to have thrilled both senses and imagination, and characters about which one might deeply care.
The first thing you
ought
to realize is that this film has absolutely nothing to do with the classic Love Affair later in the decade with Charles Boyer and Irene Dunne or the two remakes that followed.
There
ought
to be some kind of prosecution to punish producers from financing screenplays this stupid.
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