Rightly
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675 examples of Rightly in a sentence
The consequences of a US default have
rightly
been described with growing alarm as the risk increases.
Rightly
so: enlargement of NATO is not an "expansion" that threatens Russia or other countries which strive for democratic political reforms.
Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has
rightly
allowed convoys of food and medicine into Gaza during the fighting, and Israeli hospitals are treating several injured Gazan citizens.
They
rightly
contest the degradation of their ancestors, but also idealize their rural, communitarian nature.
But the limitation to heterosexual couples was
rightly
condemned as homophobic by the French public in the consultations.
World Bank President Robert Zoellick has
rightly
warned that all this massive temporary fiscal stimulus is a “sugar high” that will ultimately pass without deeper reforms.
To be sure, Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Slovakia have
rightly
viewed EU accession as an act of political emancipation, and have begun asserting themselves as political equals.
Alan Greenspan might achieve this result simply by muttering that the Euro is too weak, but he
rightly
saves his words for more important issues.
The recession was mainly caused not by budgetary spending, but rather by Brazil's sharp devaluation of its currency in February 1999, a step which made Argentina's own Peso uncompetitive and led investors (rightly, it turned out) to expect a similar devaluation in Argentina.
That strategy has
rightly
been criticized for human rights violations, but it seems to have proved successful.
Partnerless in PakistanNew York -- President George W. Bush
rightly
called Pakistan’s recent national and provincial elections “a victory for [its] people.”
But, whereas US antitrust law
rightly
focuses on whether consumers are being harmed, EU competition authorities also consider whether rival firms have lost out – including old-fashioned shopping portals, such as Ladenzeile.de,
President Lee’s allies have rallied, rightly, to his cause, but even we recognize that his restraint cannot be unending.
Park remains, rightly, a skeptic concerning Kim’s motives; but the spectacle of the North’s second-highest-ranking official appearing suddenly at the Asian Games earlier this month created a frisson of excitement that perhaps Kim the Younger may actually want to improve relations.
Given the evidence of widespread capital flight fueled by external borrowing, African governments can
rightly
insist that creditors have the responsibility of establishing that their loans were used for bona fide purposes.
As Skidelsky
rightly
pointed out, confidence recovered from its low point in the first quarter of 2009, and reached a plateau in the first half of 2010.
President Donald Trump’s administration
rightly
points to its regulatory reforms and its recently enacted tax legislation as strategies for increasing economic growth.
Since that is not enough to stop other Chinese theft of US civilian and military technology, the new NSS
rightly
stresses that the US government will take further steps to stop it.
Germany’s leaders might
rightly
fear that their country will be left holding the bill for European bailouts, but the result has been to sacrifice Greece on the altar of an abstract and unworkable idea: “no bailouts.”
When Nazi Germany invaded the western Soviet Union, the Germans kept the collective farms intact,
rightly
seeing them as the instrument that would allow them to divert Ukrainian food for their own purposes, and starve whom they wished.
Rightly
or wrongly, Mexican policymakers were in awe of Wall Street;Brazil has no such hang up.
Russia’s leaders, tucked behind the political safety cushion provided by high energy prices,
rightly
feel that time is working in their favor, that “we” in the West need Russia more than Russia needs us.
A globalized community that neutralizes the influence of nationalism, he
rightly
believes, is vital to enable us to confront existential threats like climate change and nuclear conflict.
Increasing debt to sustain current consumption, whether in the household or government sector, is
rightly
viewed as an unsustainable element of a growth pattern.
Cuba is
rightly
proud of its social achievements, but ensuring that they remain sustainable will require that its economy continues to grow.
Ending Child MarriageLONDON – Ahead of the United Nations’ summit to review progress toward achieving the Millennium Development Goals, much of the focus has
rightly
been on those areas where gains have been most disappointing.
Governments are, rightly, taking action to prepare for this threat.
By so doing, Bush's team left America's friends in Latin America - no less than in Europe and elsewhere - in a hapless situation:
rightly
unable and unwilling to support the US march of folly, and understandably reluctant to poison hemispheric relations in general with the type of strident criticism that local public opinion demands.
The situation in Syria is usually – and
rightly
– described as an intricate, multi-dimensional playing field with a wide variety of political actors and competing interests.
Rightly
or wrongly, they blame globalization – or, at least, how it has been managed – for stagnating incomes, rising unemployment, and growing insecurity.
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