Word: ought
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Annual per capita french-fry consumption alone, for example, has increased from 2 lbs. in 1960 to 14 lbs. in 1984, according to Michael Jacobson, executive director of the Center for Science in the Public Interest. Jacobson, the Ralph Nader of the fast-food industry, thinks McDonald's ought to offer some broiled food instead of fried, and points out that the company has been slow to offer such low-fat fare as baked potatoes and salad bars. But McDonald's is finally starting to cater to the salad set. Right now the company is testing prepackaged, freshly assembled salads...
...question at Dartmouth is how much the school ought to try to gain the advantages of the systems at Princeton and Yale. "The question [at Dartmouth]is whether it is better to encourage moving or if continuity is desirable," says Burk, Dartmouth director of student housing. "Right now we're trying to accommodate both," he says...
...Blind Date is not really meant to teach lessons. In fact, it is silly, silly, silly--so silly that it is hysterically funny in a way that moronic comedies ought to be. It's almost campy...
...course, we ought not limit our strategic weapons simply to boars; they merely represent the beginning. A whole class of Nature's Weapons (NWs) sits out there in the American wilderness, each animal ready to do its part for the United States by serving in what we might call the USBC (United States Bestial Corps...
...Anyone who says that this is enough and thatwe ought to stop here is wrong," says Jay I. Hodos'89, who served on the council's ad hoc disciplinecommittee...