The word
"ought" means something that is expected or considered to be the right thing to do.
Full definition
The first aspect of a helpful response has to do with what
ought not be done.
Also, as I don't smoke, drink alcohol or eat chocolate I feel that my life
really ought not to be about total denial.
WiFi support is b / g / n
which ought to be fast enough for full 1080p as long as you're not located too far from your router.
Such prayer
thoughts ought not to be engaged in simply for their therapeutic value, but they bring the best kind of therapy.
And the only people
who ought to fear this kind of oversight and transparency are those whose conduct will fail its scrutiny.
In other words
how ought we to engage so that we address the alleged abuse appropriately and not inadvertently become participants in the cycle of abuse?
As to Double costs it was clear that the claimant's offers of settlement
ought reasonably to have been accepted.
Fortunately the second chain is alleged to receive advance warning of inspections so
things ought to work out okay in that respect.
I remember a small child saying, «A
Christian ought never to be scared»; how right she was!
A plug - in hybrid version on the horizon with maybe 27 miles range or
so ought also to build on this model's strengths.
Loving as you love yourself So
also ought men to love their wives as their own bodies.
Living in a glass tower means, of course, that you
probably ought not throw stones.
Why ought human beings to submit to any kind of political authority?
The federal
government ought to take a final decision on the matter so as to end the controversy surrounding the sale of the oil block.
While communicating with women in Russian forums, Western
men ought to be upfront and honest.
Then we need to face the many differences of opinion concerning what
schools ought to be teaching, to whom, and even how.
And as for packages,
when ought objects sent to lawyers be immune from customs scrutiny?
As a community with strong roots, we were and continue to be stuck in tradition, questioning why
something ought to be changed when it «works» now.
What has all this taught us about how
states ought to design and oversee voucher programs — and, indeed, whether they should do so at all?
I further insisted it not be hosted on that site, which I
felt ought to contain only discussion of scientific literature.
I develop a set of considerations which
courts ought to keep in mind when updating the procedural law.
She explicitly rejects the argument that a representative group of citizens, acting from a distance, has a legitimate right to decide what
students ought to learn.
One additional benefit of this undertaking
ought at least be mentioned.
The aim
ought always to be to help people to lead their lives as free from state intervention as possible.
The child may find his security in his parents without personal ownership, though even a small
child ought to have some things that he can call his own.
I built on her conception of Equity Literacy to include the skills and consciousness with which
teachers ought to be equipped in order to create equitable learning environments for students and families in poverty.
For many people it doesn't fit their sense of the way
women ought to behave.
A high doctrine of Scripture and theological novelty do not go well together as
everyone ought to be aware by now.
The
law ought not to be changed unless there are truly compelling reasons.
All told, real
questions ought to be asked about the decision to pursue this appeal.
That makes it difficult to know what
one ought to make of the results.
Beyond this, though, a Science
Resume ought to show that the writer is a good communicator.
So the
world ought to be at an ideological turning point.
Maybe
parents ought to sit their kids down every once in a while and explain that virtual violence has no place in the real world.
We did not have before us a claim that district
judges ought to apply any kind of presumption in favor of a guidelines sentence, nor did we mean to endorse that idea.
We have designed our course to be as entertaining and engaging as possible, because we sincerely believe that
education ought to be fun, not boring!