Word: oughtness
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...That's too heavy a burden and isn't good policy," Jaeger continued. "I think almost everyone agrees...that there ought to be something in place to prevent inequity that could result from a flat...
...addition, I ought to reveal a few things about The Crimson that have never been secret but aren't quite public knowledge...
...SCARIEST EYES IN movies. They can radiate pain or anger with the immediacy of a lightning flash and the intensity of a witch's curse. Angela Bassett should be cast as Medusa or Medea, but because she is a movie star, she plays righteous cops and sanctified wives. She ought to be in terrific films; instead she appears in mediocre ones, where she stands out like Callas singing Feelings and shines like her own amazing, reproachful eyes...
...Administration has long described the two-hour session at which Kennedy took his notes as an innocent meeting held to turn over legal responsibility for handling Whitewater to the private lawyers. Says Clinton: "I believe that even the President ought to have a right to have a confidential conversation with his minister, his doctor, his lawyer." Republicans, however, suspect the notes may show the lawyers were planning to use confidential government information on two pending Whitewater investigations to try to hinder the probes. As the deadline neared, the White House offered a compromise, agreeing to relinquish the notes under certain...
...attending Thursday's rally in Harvard Yard made him happy. "Isn't that at most a fifth of the number expected?" he is quoted as writing to The Crimson ("PBHA Rally Draws Crowds," news story, Dec. 8, 1995). What a cavalier attitude to take towards legitimate student concerns he ought to be hearing. Lewis and his administrative cronies have been able to get away with ignoring students because they know that thousands of students won't show...