1. It was a nice thought, but Madison privately doubted whether federal judges would have the nerve and will to carry out these tasks. 2. Many people question whether the loose alliance of warlords who have pledged allegiance to the interim government in Kabul have the political will to carry out the cultivation ban. 3. Others say that death penalty opponents have found ways to triumph over the public will to carry out executions. 4. Refrigerated trucks willing to carry bodies are rare and expensive, so desperate families try to bundle relatives into long-distance taxis while they are still alive. 5. But prosecutors depicted each one as militant followers of bin Laden, willing to carry out his every order. 6. With many areas flooded and roads impassable, U.S. AID assistant administrator Hugh Parmer said flights would to carry relief supplies to all parts of the country. |