Word: oughtness
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...very happy to see that this guy is goingto jail because that is where he belonged," saidUniversity Attorney Allan A. Ryan Jr., whoattended the proceeding. "He stole $120,000 thatwas supposed to go to kids with cancer. Heabsolutely ought to be in jail...
This is not to say that all writers on campus ought to put down their pencils. A would-be poet ought to follow the lead of the would-be cellist. He should take private lessons...
After decades of complaining about closed searches and "diverse" search committees that weren't diverse enough to include any students, we were heartened by that promise. After all, it made good, old-fashioned common sense. Administrative candidates whose decisions will affect undergraduates ought to be evaluated by undergraduates...
Conservatives on the Hill seem unable to make the principled argument that while government ought not police the arts and the humanities, government has absolutely no obligation to subsidize the academic left or, as with the Enola Gay, offer it the platform of the country's most revered national institutions...
...declaration on the highly rated Late Show--and his witty bantering with the host--was smart politics. ``Well, I'm going to run. For President. In '96,'' Dole said in his familiar growl. ``I thought about it a lot,'' the Senate majority leader added, ``and I think every country ought to have a President.'' The studio audience loved it. And loved it even more when Dole stumbled through a special version of the show's patented Top Ten list. ``We've cut everything 30%, so I've got a Top Seven list,'' Dole said. The subject: how to balance...