Word: oughtness
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Instead, businesses ought to "be more responsible," he said...
...really don't have the time to explore and do all the things you ought to be doing during your college time and just have time not to burn out," says Professor of Biology William M. Gelbart '67, one of the department's head tutors...
Whatever advantages it once had, however, AT&T's integration was putting it into the uncomfortable position of supplying its competitors and competing with its customers, notably the Baby Bells. They buy much of the equipment made by AT&T, and that market ought to grow because the Baby Bells are replacing their old analog switches in central offices with digital switches that cost at least $500,000 each. But the Baby Bells have been turning to foreign suppliers, largely because they do not want to enrich a competitor in phone service...
...high degree of emotional intelligence is a prerequisite for outstanding achievement, there ought to be no better place to find it than in the White House. It turns out, however, that not every man who reached the pinnacle of American leadership was a gleaming example of self-awareness, empathy, impulse control and all the other qualities that mark an elevated...
George, we ought to bear in mind, is not the only post-partisan act in town. General Colin Powell, in toying with an independent bid for president, also advocates a reconsideration of the traditional two-party system. There is a glaring difference however...