Rightly
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675 examples of Rightly in a sentence
G-8 Movie NightMany people
rightly
regard the annual G-8 (Group of Eight) presidential summit as the closest thing we have to a functioning world government.
Most informed commentators have
rightly
recoiled in horror.
Proponents of helicopter money – directly crediting citizens with central bank funds, or crediting national treasuries to finance infrastructure and other demand-generating activities –
rightly
argue that it has the advantage of putting money directly into the hands of those who will spend it.
For example, because we
rightly
suspect government officials who move too quickly into private sector jobs related to their public roles, many democracies have rules against such "revolving doors."
True, Ukrainians
rightly
feel like citizens of a normal, independent country, and want to be treated that way.
And, while this paradox is no excuse for complacency in responding to what the United Nations has
rightly
called a global NCD crisis, it does have practical implications for that response.
For those in the United States who have
rightly
concluded that the half-century trade embargo has proved counter-productive, this is an appealing halfway response that provides an alibi for moderation: one day, economic reforms will bring political change.
United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
rightly
defined the upcoming referendum as a “ticking time bomb.”
To achieve its goal of joining the world’s high-income countries, the government has
rightly
urged a “decisive role for the market.”
This year’s triple anniversary – 25 years of democracy, 15 years of NATO membership, and ten years of European Union membership – is a source of pride for the Polish people, and
rightly
so.
The International Criminal Court has no statute of limitations, and we
rightly
continue to pursue and prosecute the perpetrators of the Holocaust.
This eventual need to reduce the monetary base is an implicit claim on a central bank’s assets; thus, the increase is
rightly
considered a liability on its balance sheet.
Syria is a far more dangerous assignment than Haiti, to be sure, but if, say, the government of Paraguay or Uruguay were brutalizing its citizens on a mass scale, the world would
rightly
look to Brazil to lead a response.
The international community may
rightly
believe that both borrowers and lenders have been forewarned.
The same arguments that
rightly
apply to the Palestinians should apply equally to the Kurds.
But matters have gotten worse: border tensions between the US and Mexico have grown, the proposed wall has
rightly
provoked indignation, more unauthorized immigrants than ever are entering the US, and the FTAA has collapsed.
The UN acknowledges the problem but is (rightly) unwilling to risk sending forestry experts into a tribal region where American and allied troops venture only in armored convoys.
Rightly
so: the Pact is ill-conceived and its implementation ill-designed.
Still, Macron
rightly
recognizes that his overhaul of French politics will not succeed unless it is matched at the European level.
In such a world, the IMF's founders
rightly
discerned that IMF-type aid was essential.
Since the early 1990s, the international community has
rightly
withheld its imprimatur from amnesties for mass atrocities.
But if the US debt ratio really is on the fast track to triple-digit levels, investors in the US and abroad may
rightly
fear that the government has lost control of the budget process.
A company might own, at most, the intellectual property underlying its genetic test; and, because the research and development needed to develop the test may have cost a considerable amount, the firm might
rightly
charge for administering it.
But the US is
rightly
cautious.
As for foreign policy, it is Obama who has
rightly
said that America needs to switch the focus of its military operations from Iraq to Afghanistan.
The ECB can do nothing about the overhang, and it has
rightly
resisted assuming responsibility for debt problems that are ultimately fiscal in nature.
Cyber security experts
rightly
worry about the possibility of bringing an entire economy to a halt by attacking and disabling the control systems in its electrical, communication, and transportation networks.
The stock market,
rightly
looking ahead, already sees prospects for change.
They have
rightly
given the eurozone crisis – the central question bearing on the European Union’s future – top priority.
So you can
rightly
criticize the actions or overreactions of Egypt’s new military government; but it is difficult to criticize the intervention that brought it into being.
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