Rightly
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675 examples of Rightly in a sentence
While academics and journalists
rightly
debate the extent to which ordinary people exercise real power in the Indian parliamentary system, dominated as it is by various political and economic power structures, a look back over the 50 years of Indian independence does provide some evidence that it works for the poor and the commonweal as well as for the better off and privileged.
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has
rightly
declared sustainable development to be at the top of the global agenda.
The GSP
rightly
notes that sustainable development has three pillars: ending extreme poverty; ensuring that prosperity is shared by all, including women, youth, and minorities; and protecting the natural environment.
Being able to implement a counter-cyclical fiscal policy was
rightly
viewed as a sign of economic maturity.
In the case of large-scale projects, some host countries are raising questions about the contracts that define their relationship with TNC’s, and governments are reviewing such contracts because they believe
(rightly
or wrongly) that they did not get a fair deal.
Worse, the fudging language invited a “we, too” riposte from Scottish nationalists, who
rightly
argued that if special arrangements were going to be made for Northern Ireland’s Remain majority, then the Scots, who also voted to remain, should be offered a similar deal.
Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and other developed countries are
rightly
praised for this.
It fears – rightly, most people suspect – that the Thaksin camp will be returned to power in any free and fair vote.
Rightly
so, the global challenges from climate change and energy security dwarf the change Denmark went through in scope and in urgency.
The Portuguese
rightly
argue that their situation is not as dire as that of Greece, which is already in the economic equivalent of intensive care.
Will Morales renegotiate the laws and contracts governing Bolivia’s vast natural gas reserves, as his government is
rightly
committed to do, in a way that does not scare away urgently needed foreign investment?
The Bank
rightly
stresses that aid cannot work in an otherwise inappropriate economic environment.
Beyond Secular StagnationNEW YORK – As Larry Summers
rightly
points out, the term “secular stagnation” became popular as World War II was drawing to a close.
Haldane
rightly
complained that banking regulation has evolved from a small number of very specific guidelines to mind-numbingly complicated statistical algorithms for measuring risk and capital adequacy.
I am not sure that people, who
rightly
see Trump as a great danger to the US and the world, sufficiently appreciate this.
And, in fact, many former colonies
rightly
argue that it is Britain that owes them reparations for centuries of oppression and looting.
Indeed, Germany’s success is frequently cited as a model that other countries should emulate, and
rightly
so.
The international community has
rightly
condemned the crackdown.
The use of the term “slavery” in relation to something that it is wrong to do to animals is especially significant, for until now it has been assumed that animals are
rightly
our slaves, to use as we wish, whether to pull our carts, be models of human diseases for research, or produce eggs, milk, or flesh for us to eat.
On one hand, he has been the “conscience of a liberal,”
rightly
focusing on how government can combat poverty, poor health, environmental degradation, rising inequality, and other social ills.
The first two, in particular, have lately been the source of considerable public outrage – and
rightly
so.
It has
rightly
been the prime objective of the High Representative for Bosnia, Paddy Ashdown.
NEW YORK – US President Barack Obama’s nomination of Jim Yong Kim for the presidency of the World Bank has been well received – and
rightly
so, especially given some of the other names that were bandied about.
Comparisons and contrasts with the Great Depression of the 1930’s have inevitably become a central part of that discourse – and
rightly
so.
Much attention is paid to her personal qualities – and
rightly
so.
The Fed blames (rightly) foreign central banks that are keeping interest rates too low to prevent their currencies from appreciating against the dollar; but the Fed cannot set policy assuming others respond with a theoretical ideal.
He
rightly
criticized the “voodoo economic policy” of his opponent, Ronald Reagan.
In return, they will
rightly
demand a greater voice in running the Bank, especially if the Bank’s focus shifts towards global public goods.
Secondary and higher education are
rightly
near the top of the agenda list of the new government.
Science and technology, after all, are not responsible for the careless and wasteful behavior that environmentalists
rightly
condemn.
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