Sentences with phrase «everyone ought»

What Everyone Ought to Know About Multi-tasking = -.
But everyone ought to be sensitive to that.
«The people here are family, and when one member of the family is threatened, it seems like everyone ought to come together to help.»
Those are simple things that everyone ought to know but don't.
Rita reflected about trauma; what it is, how it affects children and ways adults can help and from it grew a collection of things everyone ought to know about trauma.
Everyone ought to read page 1403 where the pragmatic approach to active case management and budgeting is distilled in a substantial quotation from an article published in this magazine and written by His Honour Judge Simon Brown QC (see «Costs control»).
And covering everything from the actual technology side and tools that really if you think about it everyone ought to use is just a matter of convincing yourself that this isn't really a gimmick, like let's take for example, TextExpander.
«The good news is that these economies are growing rapidly so everyone ought to be for that, right?»
Organized by the Menil Collection in Houston, «Silence» includes artworks that everyone ought to see by Giorgio de Chirico, Rene Magritte, Andy Warhol, Bruce Nauman, Doris Salcedo, Christian Marclay and others.
Bioluminescence is a natural phenonemon everyone ought to experience at least once in a lifetime.
I agree that mostly everyone ought to be investing in low - cost funds.
By the time someone writes a book / article «Everyone ought to be rich,» or «How you can be rich by flipping real estate,» etc., it is too late.
Everyone ought to be rich?
Looks like an update that everyone ought to get on their Galaxy Nexus ASAP.
Everyone ought to consider the health benefits of a good detoxification program — especially those suffering with chronic fatigue, weight gain and mood swings.
And in fact, everyone ought to be able to maintain moderate exercise for 12 hours, but few can.
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It «presents a very clear and easy to understand up - to - date summary of the population trends and status of the birds in the U.S.,» says Stuart Butchart, a conservation scientist at BirdLife International in Cambridge, U.K. «Everyone ought to pay attention to what this report tells us.»
Another reform everyone ought to have forgotten about by now was the royal charter implementing the Leveson reforms.
He added that «everyone is responsible and everyone ought to be held responsible.»
Mr. de Blasio argued everyone ought to be happy with his vision for wrangling the horses into Central Park, culling the herd of animals to less than half its current size, spending $ 25 million to convert a maintenance shed into a new stable and restricting pedicabs to the area of the park above 85th Street to reduce competition.
somehow think they're magically delicious and everyone ought to be subject to whatever nonsense they come up with.
We wish only to affirm that everyone ought to consider whatever seems to him to be relevant to his decision.
Often I assert that everyone ought to act in a certain way, or simply that that way of acting is right without qualification.
Everyone ought to examine themselves before they eat of the bread and drink from the cup.
Everyone ought to....
A high doctrine of Scripture and theological novelty do not go well together as everyone ought to be aware by now.
Of course there are battles to be fought about the politicization of the curriculum and the watering down of substantive content within departments; and it does seem that there are at least a handful of foundational books that everyone ought to have read.

Not exact matches

Everyone agrees what democracy ought to look like when it comes to picking governments: secret ballots, free speech and no dirty tricks.
«He set the standard for how superstars in every sport ought to be, in the way he has always signed autographs, in the way he has always made time for everyone.
What ought to concern everyone about China is the increased debt load the country must shoulder as economic growth moderates.
But frankly, all the pastors ought to be doing in the first place is being a servant and a slave to others — that's what a pastor is anyway, at least what sketchy little bits of «pastor» roles can be made out in the NT, as it's scarcely mentioned — not necessarily standing up there and teaching everyone two or three times a week, running the show, and acting like some kind of CEO.
But what social conservatives «have» is a vision of the good and a deep conviction that it would be good for everyone and therefore ought to be made as widely available as possible.
The material has its origins in conferences given at Pluscarden and other religious houses and is primarily a commentary on Saint Benedict's writings for those who have placed themselves under his Rule, but the heading «quisquis» (literally «anyone») implies that here is wisdom for everyone who sincerely seeks to «prefer nothing to the love of Christ», a goal that ought to be shared by all the baptised.
In this way we all ought to be impatient, everyone according to his place.
Pinterest... (or maybe it was Plato)... says we ought to be kind, for everyone we meet is fighting a hard battle.
The counter-argument resides in his citation and defense of G. J. Whitrow's argument2 to the effect that an infinitist is committed to the idea of an infinite number of intermediary past events which ex hypothesi ought to be able to be counted or successively synthesized (but which everyone agrees can not be), and that this very situation of infinite intermediaries obliterates the intuitively sound distinction between actual past and potential future.
Men have differed as regards what people you ought to be unselfish to - whether it was only your own family, or your fellow countrymen, or everyone.
«We are here because it's what churches ought to be doing, engaging with everyone in the community... no matter what results we receive from it, we continue because it's what we should be doing.»
I say... to everyone who is among you, not to think of himself more highly than he ought to think, but to think soberly....»
One's religious beliefs, everyone agreed, ought to be reflected in one's citizenship.
Everyone can agree that people ought not to be turned into zombies.
As to the first example, if abortion kills a baby then it ought to be banned to everyone; why allow it?
Mill has been widely criticized for making a fallacious inference from the fact that pleasure is desired by everyone to the moral claim that it ought to be desired.
Personal productiviity may be the «smoke» used to convince us that we ought euthanize everyone over the age of 75, or have an IQ under 80.
Xtians ought to stop cramming their imaginary friend down everyone elses throat.
Everyone who has a voice, and particularly the clergy of our churches, ought to uphold the responsibility of the individual citizen for what happens in the country.
Amazed there are guys on here who think he ought to be doing press conferences to give us and everyone else an idea of what he is up to.
Everyone will experience muscular pain the day after throwing, but if it becomes prolonged pain that occurs while at rest, that ought to be a red flag.
Which is a shame, because no matter what, we ought to have permission to be just as expectant as everyone else.
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