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"rightly" Definitions
  1. for a good reason synonym justifiably
  2. in a correct or accurate way
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And crucially, it became a last-resort for people are rightly afraid of the police, and rightly fear for their safety.
"In every other context where you have this degree of risk and uncertainty we rightly hedge, we rightly address the full range of possible outcomes," Taylor said.
Booing — lustily, rightly, wrongly — is a Cannes tradition.
He believes -- rightly -- that it works in his favor.
Journalists and politicians alike would be crowing -- and rightly.
That got a lot of attention -- and rightly so.
The news has also outraged lawmakers -- and rightly so.
President Obama has just vetoed JASTA – and rightly so.
It would be a MASSIVE story -- and rightly so.
This was widely — and rightly — condemned around the world.
Consider how bananas the media went -- and rightly so!
The C.D.C. eventually — and rightly — dropped the unsubstantiated claim.
You have a transgender person who rightly is identifying as a woman and wants to use the women's bathroom, rightly, wrongly, not a moral choice, but this is what they identify with.
We want a justice who knows how to judge rightly.
Rightly or wrongly, investors are simply hoping for the best.
Sweis, rightly, took a lot of flack for that post.
Rightly so, they are in the business to make money.
Johansson later rightly called the designer out for his grabbiness.
Thatcher rightly denounced referendums as devices of "demagogues and dictators".
The article rightly indicates that data deletion processes are important.
But a candidate 'rightly concerned about' would be Hillary Clinton?
He saw music as his second calling, and rightly so.
Liberalism rightly sets a high bar against laws limiting speech.
To date, Autopilot resources have rightly focused entirely on safety.
Quite rightly, the stench of sexual misconduct lingers for life.
Rightly, Mr Coll spreads the blame for all this disappointment.
We are rightly grateful to the framers of the Constitution.
The British Government rightly condemned the events at the time.
He rightly won the lion's share of the state's delegates.
Maybe rightly, maybe wrongly, there's no reliable way of telling.
The track is most certainly about Leshurr, and rightly so.
Others are rightly condemned by organizations like Human Rights Watch.
Reportedly, he wasn't very happy about it, and rightly so.
As Paul rightly notes, both men have supporting bombing Iran.
And I think quite rightly," he told ABC's "This Week.
You're watching this scandal unfold and rightly shaking your head.
They are rightly expected to be "loyal" to the president.
When Obama exploded deficits to $1 trillion, Republicans rightly crowed.
And that's why Steve Jobs rightly said, "real artists ship".
Republicans have quickly pointed out this hypocrisy, and rightly so.
Additionally, Pakistan rightly believes U.S. forces will eventually leave Afghanistan.
McConnell has rightly said he will not pursue this course.
Chris' lawyer got involved ... they called BS, and rightly so.
" And you rightly ask, "Where does this leave the Palestinians?
Cubs fans, rightly, might be conditioned to expect the worst.
"She's very tired and rightly so," Spelling told NBC News.
We would rightly be concerned that something would be missed.
America's election officials are rightly regarded as democracy's first responders.
He has rightly declared tax reform a priority this year.
Both proposals rightly remove Trump's vanity project, the border wall.
Thus, Republicans believe, perhaps rightly, that it's a wedge issue.
Indeed, Republican leaders rightly rebuked Trump's kumbaya with the Kremlin.
Her mother rightly guessed that Laurie was one of them.
In some respects, rightly so: there is no question that
Heard is house royalty, and is rightly worshipped as such.
There are years that, rightly or wrongly, become canonized, lionized.
Her priorities have, rightly so, changed with the two kids.
Rightly or wrongly, this new administration has galvanized the folks.
It would rightly be seen as an act of war.
And rightly so, they had so much opportunity, he said.
The president rightly addressed young American Muslims in his speech.
Phrenology has rightly been consigned to the dustbin of history.
She felt, rightly so, that this was a little clichéd.
"He's rightly behind bars," Mr. Javid told BBC's Radio 4.
Those are legitimate concerns, and rightly the subject of debate.
She sees John F. Kennedy, rightly, as a conservative Democrat.
Since then, the tributes have poured forth, and rightly so.
And I think, rightly, we are subject to stringent regulations.
When the press does it uncritically, citizens rightly demand accountability.
Trump has changed course on this point, and rightly so.
But his proposal was rightly critiqued by just about everyone.
Alan Dershowitz: Federal judge rightly rebukes Mueller for questionable tactics.
Of course, Will and Joel then (quite rightly) requested one.
The web was awash with postmortems yesterday and rightly so.
The needs of the students are, rightly, your paramount concern.
"There was hesitation about that and rightly so," he said.
So he's concluded, rightly, there's no obstruction of justice here.
Trump has rightly criticized the Obama administration for that withdrawal.
And rightly so in some cases, but ... But, come on.
And people should rightly challenge it to be its best.
" In reviewing the precedents, Mr. Mueller could have concluded narrowly — and rightly — that the Trump Tower meeting by itself rightly was not a prohibited "thing of value" and did not appear to be "opposition research.
The book has been glowingly received in Australia and rightly so.
Your behavior, your abuse of power that rightly got you fired.
Brooks rightly points out that nominating Cruz would be a disaster.
His opponents, rightly appalled, lament what has happened to their country.
Sometimes they (rightly) fear being stalked or killed at their offices.
People are in full-on fucking panic mode and rightly so.
As Sanders has rightly declared, defeating Trump is a national priority.
Britain, rightly, worries about banks posing a threat to the taxpayer.
Americans rightly think that would be intolerable in a rich country.
Ursula, as they rightly noted, is a sea witch of substance.
Readers rightly predicted that tech stocks, led by Amazon, would outperform.
It rightly belonged to a bloke who couldn't love it enough.
Americans think, rightly, that the bill's main beneficiaries are the rich.
If your car did that you'd be mad, and rightly so.
Foreign donations to the Clinton Foundation were rightly scrutinized and criticized.
Which, you could rightly argue, no longer makes it a wheel.
As the Verge rightly says, that's something to keep in mind.
"It rightly mocks poor behavior by a tennis legend," Johnson tweeted.
But the debate left other European leaders confused, and rightly so.
Etsy users are clearly frustrated and are rightly demanding a solution.
We still expect such documents to remain private, and rightly so.
Challenge, used rightly, is a tool in a game developer's toolbox.
Polling has rightly taken it on the chin in this election.
We are rightly concerned about insurance companies knowing our genetic susceptibilities.
We (rightly) talk a lot about Trump's erosion of important norms.
And rightly so, says MoMA's Department of Film curator Josh Siegel.
Women investors in Silicon Valley have been — rightly — frustrated for years.
CEOs rightly so are afraid to invest in new equipment, etc.
It was "something she should rightly be killed for," he wrote.
Many Britons rightly worry about what is becoming of their country.
Most Americans rightly believed these "consumer watchdogs" were on their side.
With impeachment looming, voters are rightly worried about upcoming legislative prospects.
There is a line beyond which no judge may rightly go.
And that, as McCain rightly said, is going to require work.
Republicans rightly are rallying together to get this done by Christmas.
As Inslee's plan rightly shows, it's the exact opposite of minimal.
The House Appropriations Committee rightly has a great deal of power.
"Trump rightly condemns Venezuela, but that's just the beginning" https://t.
The nation's attention has quite rightly been on the human dimension.
None of these tactics could rightly be called a legislative agenda.
It is the abdication of responsibility that Madison so rightly feared.
They rightly worried that Trump, his national security adviser Lt. Gen.
"Locals avoid Casa di Giulietta and rightly so," said lawyer, Veronica.
The Trump story is what captured the headlines, and quite rightly.
Members of Congress have rightly expressed concern over Puerto Rico Gov.
Critics will rightly point out that I have not examined Clinton.
"He was super anxious about it, but rightly so," says Robinson.
That was a mistake, and Mr. Christie rightly vetoed those changes.
Anyone in the middle of all this would be rightly unsettled.
Mueller is, rightly, focused on running an effective and thorough investigation.
"The hardest thing of all—to die rightly ," he once wrote.
Mr. Trump rightly believes there may be opportunities in the relationship.
Many Democrats are rightly concerned about the state of our democracy.
He is the only living politician who rightly deserves such accolades.
Rightly or not, that smacks of protectionism, sour grapes or both.
Its selections are eclectic, unapologetically and rightly elitist, and occasionally predictable.
" By which they may rightly mean "we thought they look neat.
Rorty doesn't object to these aims; indeed, he (rightly) celebrated them.
Much of the narrative frame concerns high politics, and rightly so.
She said the agricultural community was "rightly nervous" about the prospect.
Lawmakers have rightly recognized the wisdom in turning prisons into colleges.
Perhaps rightly so — it's based on a board game, after all.
This year, the term "political poetry" rightly reverberates with new excitement.
The military rightly gives medals for all sorts of battlefield bravery.
They are criticized when they resort to violence, and rightly so.
A life defined by politics here rightly gets a political life.
Parents are rightly concerned about their children's use of the internet.
The OIG report is harshly critical of Comey, and rightly so.
We are rightly mobilizing billions of dollars to combat COVID-19.
The "check your privilege" exhortation asks us, rightly, to recognize that.
It has rightly been relegated to the trash heap of history.
Business leaders, rightly, drew the line at this remarks on Charlottesville.
Mr. López Obrador rightly points out that he inherited this problem.
And, rightly or not, Condé Nast is finally looking to digital.
We rightly demand fairness and a level playing field in sports.
She rightly asked me whether players get an annual flu shot.
As has been rightly pointed out, Google has been quite cavalier.
That sobriquet belongs still, and rightly, to the legacy driver's cars.
Richard Jewell has rightly been condemned for its portrayal of Scruggs.
They want to focus on America and Americans, and rightly so.
"Most companies were rightly focused on battening the hatches," he says.
Enceladus could rightly be classified as an icy dwarf satellite planet.
Americans have rightly litigated the question of Bush's honesty on WMDs.
That got quite a lot of attention quite rightly last year.
I think there are some who are rightly upset and outraged.
Frum's piece rightly shows that democracy requires more than just voting.
People are quite rightly now talking about some kind of transfer period.
It will blow rightly lays it all out for the American people.
He tried to play down with the president is rightly calling spygate.
As its 11-year-old inventor rightly realized, electric dimmers often break.
Board of Education, which in 1954 ended school segregation, was rightly decided.
And rightly so, QR codes are a great way to exchange information.
And rightly so: this Italian city's got a lot going for it.
The ruling Conservative Party is rightly proud of its record on jobs.
You can — and should — rightly ask what does blockchain mean for privacy?
As Vanity Fair reporter Maya Kosoff rightly pointed out, this is disgusting.
That, as she rightly pointed out, isn't something witnesses get to do.
The Galaxy S210 was rightly pilloried for looking like a Band-Aid.
Histories of the Industrial Revolution rightly point to coke's importance in ironmaking.
"Harry is very protective and quite rightly so," says a household source.
Mill is rightly regarded as one of the great founders of liberalism.
Ezra Klein rightly wrote yesterday that Trump's presidency is an American crisis.
This season, his team-oriented efforts have been richly and rightly applauded.
"To date, Autopilot resources have rightly focused entirely on safety," Musk tweeted.
Sanders is clearly wary -- and rightly so -- of re-running that race.
Republicans argue, rightly, that this unjustifiably subsidises states that levy high taxes.
The scandal has rightly provoked calls for an overhaul of migration enforcement.
Russell said LIDAR faces extremely high hurdles of reliability, and rightly so.
Deforestation in South America and Africa rightly gets most of conservationists' attention.
That upset the Chinese navy, but the Americans rightly felt no loss.
Indian officials are rightly proud of boosting female literacy and school attendance.
That's usually the case in surveys such as these, and rightly so.
The 2003 live action is hard to come by, and rightly so.
"Babies don't have any respect for photographers, and rightly so," she jokes.
They're in some sort of disguise, and the guards are rightly confused.
And well they should – it's rightly become the stuff of Olympic legend.
Americans will always be protective of where we live, and rightly so.
They can rightly say, 'mate, friends don't treat each other like that.
Observers of this White House are rightly worried about what happens next.
It rightly strengthens GCHQ's powers to pursue terrorists, gangsters and foreign spies.
As a result, Wada was rightly named the winner by the judges.
The opposition boycotted the vote, rightly calling it a blatant power grab.
Once that happens, the anti-vaxxers can rightly shoulder all the blame.
Bump rightly observes that the Mar-a-Lago incident was far worse.
They were quite poorly received by the fanbase, and quite rightly so.
Spicer rightly noted that those apps could violate the Presidential Records Act.
Yet voters suspect, rightly, that Mr Corbyn is at heart a Eurosceptic.
Rightly or wrongly, Trump made his decision as the commander in chief.
Jackson rightly diagnoses as afflicted by a white blind spot: Craft culture
Germany rightly says that Italy's troubles are largely of its own making.
So many people in Britain will now rightly be asking why Mrs.
One supporter rightly dubbed it "a kind of optional" universal basic income.
The I.D.F., rightly, arrested the soldier and condemned the breach of conduct.
The Glendale Police Department rightly recognized that his actions crossed a line.
But the court argued rightly that elections are not just about numbers.
Apple said it was rightly considered an information company in this context.
Nevertheless, some rightly point out the rising inequality of the United States.
Conservatives are rightly outraged by what their Republican Congress has given them.
Inslee is already being called the "climate candidate," and perhaps rightly so.
Weiner rightly points out that these investments in heritage often say more
Our times, rightly or wrongly, seem to demand transparency as never before.
Our friends in the environmental movement should rightly be at Defcon One.
Conservatives, meanwhile, said the President was rightly demanding more aggressive measures. Rep.
The internet was rightly reduced to a quivering puddle of happy tears.
They'll rightly argue the elites overturned the expressed will of the people.
By the look on my face, he rightly assumed I had not.
Critics will rightly point out that delayed regulations will be implemented eventually.
Slocum also draws comparisons to Maryland legend Kristi Toliver, and rightly so.
Even Chang, who rightly questioned the "baniwi," sometimes believes things he shouldn't.
He believes -- and probably rightly so -- that TWC exists because of him.
It is long past time to pay them what they rightly deserve.
I cannot rightly protect a painting at the expense of human beings.
When she slams male comics (rightly, because they're pigs), she loses gigs.
Our nation's Governors have rightly called out this administration for its response.
Mike DeWine rightly delayed the Democratic primary voting on Tuesday in Ohio.
And rightly so -- it's the largest emergency relief package in US history.
Trump has been dinged, rightly, for being completely incoherent on the subject.
And they are rightly expecting us, their elders, to listen and respond.
And so the baton rightly passes to our colleagues on our left.
We have to accept the challenge to speak prophetically and act rightly.
So they are rightly to blame for the crisis of over-operating.
She rightly points out that many Democrats and independents watch Fox News.
His critique is no screed: He acknowledges, rightly, what they do well.
While the name rightly changed, too often the choice was the same.
His behavior has, at best, seriously damaged his career, and rightly so.
Failure to rebuke can rightly be taken as tacit approval and acceptance.
The justices rightly reversed the State Supreme Court's decision upholding that conviction.
This has rightly drawn attention and condemnation — and some reversals in court.
The entire conservative-media world would erupt in outrage, and rightly so.
Some will, perhaps rightly, see the announcement as little more than marketing.
Trump rightly took credit for changing the mind of fellow Republican Sen.
Although Americans are fans of transparency, they are rightly cautious about disruption.
Facebook, rightly, wants to stay on the right side of these regulations.
They fear, rightly, that the market will punish honesty, not reward it.
Manfred rightly concluded that this scheme undermined the "fairness" of the game.
The presidential race is rightly receiving a lot of attention this year.
Americans, who rightly are appalled by the images of dead children, applaud.
Playing to a narrative Gaskill's actions were praised, rightly, across social media.
The Holy Father rightly acknowledges the staggering toll and the church's culpability.
There has been, rightly, a good deal of concern about these actions.
Though rather sanctimonious, Mr Biden is rightly known for civility and patience.
Others have rightly questioned New Zealand's military presence in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The Kennedys and Obamas took their pick of paintings and rightly so.
Mr. Trump, your victory is tainted; your legitimacy is rightly in question.
When the rights of the people are denied, the people rightly resist.
The sheer numberof builds he puts up rightly earns him that title.
That said, "Christopher," from Season 4, has been widely — and rightly — derided.
The prospect of an unreconstructed racist determining the presidency rightly horrified them.
Frum rightly points out that these are broad as well as deep.
"The baton rightly passes to our colleagues on our left," DeLong wrote.
So policymakers are, rightly, trying to improve the fortunes of left-behind places.
Yes, Americans rightly have plenty of preconceived notions about President Trump's ridiculous behavior.
These are the kinds of issues that rightly make people and companies pause.
Governments and legislators have rightly placed the emphasis on the responsibilities of platforms.
" Republican Congressman Justin Amash agreed, tweeting: "You rightly criticized Hillary for Clinton Foundation.
" "The imprisonment of children would have rightly justified the name 'Jailed for What?
But, as Kukla rightly points out, cows aren't only good for milk production.
Still, we might rightly ask whether Trump is the lesser of two evils.
"Football is rightly an emotional game, and it has to be," Petkovic said.
Words still matter, as your opponent rightly pointed out at the first debate.
Workers rightly think that it will be easy to find a new job.
Some parents have been "furious, and rightly so," about these reports, Dietz said.
That's true -- Chris Wallace rightly grilled Mulvaney and George Stephanopoulos made Pompeo sweat.
Peter Thiel should rightly be admired for sometimes seeing what many others cannot.
Ezra Klein: And the Pulitzer committee, I'm sure, recognized it, put forth rightly.
The party rightly worries that a society so lacking in trust is unstable.
Now that Trump is president, it's rightly considered a spectacular waste of time.
He rightly criticises Mrs May for dodging the economic debate during the election.
Poor Dean was in shock as she walked him out, and rightly so.
Politicians are more sensitive to the sensibilities of the population, and rightly so.
Green won Sundance's Special Jury Award for Outstanding First Feature, and rightly so.
The youth are, rightly, rising up the same here as they are there.
So, Zoey is rightly angry, especially since #TheVirginZoey is now trending on Twitter.
Immediately, it was rightly blasted on social media as both sexist and racist.
It's all very weird and Susie rightly points out how selfish Joel is.
Like Mr Xi, Mr Trong rightly believes that corruption threatens the party's survival.
As Cipriani and her colleagues rightly point out, something has to change.[Lancet]
And not one that even the most loyal Trump ally would rightly dispute.
It could rightly be called Valerian and the City of a Thousand Movies.
Currently the conversation about women in entertainment is, quite rightly, one of pain.
Her supporters rightly claimed that it was unfair to blow up the incident.
But it was also, he rightly said, "an invasion" involving acts of "subjugation".
Cato rightly saw the Carthaginians as an existential threat to the Roman Republic.
Advocacy groups rightly asked how, then, patients were supposed to get their medicine.
At that point, we may rightly ask, what is the point of preservation?
Americans are rightly upset over President Trump's obsequiousness toward Vladimir Putin in Helsinki.
CoverGirl face James Charles is rightly known for his incredibly skill with makeup.
And meanwhile, Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz, he&aposs also rightly speaking out.
Rightly, or wrongly, people hang on to each and every character you type.
This declaration rightly implies that people with addiction deserve compassionate and humane treatment.
Clearly, this is a preoccupation, and rightly so—nobody wants nasty chip hands.
Were roles reversed, Clinton would already be facing impeachment charges, and rightly so.
Ruddy thought, rightly, that doing so would be an absolutely terrible political move.
In such future the theatrical business model will change, too, and rightly so.
But, you might rightly argue, those phones aren't headed to the US market.
Yes, we can save more lives, and that rightly deserves to be celebrated.
Daniels is rightly worried that her connection with Trump will tarnish the work
The moderator can be partially blamed for the result and rightly so, sure.
If you found out it was something else, you would rightly be angry.
Some of what's happened in this period has been rightly received as radical.
The UN's members have rightly agreed to work out how to do so.
People tend to get stuck on the numbers, and rightly so, they're impressive.
" He added that "decisions on such topics rightly belong at the local level.
Bagehot rightly brings up the falling rate of home ownership among the young.
Corker's comments Wednesday are rightly read as a continuation of his August remarks.
South Africa was kept out — and rightly so — for its racist apartheid policies.
Experts like Mr. Allison and Mr. Tobey rightly focus on preventing these attacks.
Our children aren't just asking for a livable world - they're rightly demanding it.
People are rightly concerned about how easy it is to get a gun.
The foreign policy establishment is rightly horrified by the way Trump makes decisions.
Rightly or wrongly, the most recent controversy is what has defined her most.
The people of God have suffered, and they rightly demand transparency and accountability.
It would be rightly called out as the nasty, divisive racism it is.
"Investigations and trials will continue so those responsible are rightly sanctioned," he added.
The administration is rightly moving full-tilt on trade agreements and trade investigations.
You also rightly draw attention to the threats that extremes of regulation present.
"Now we demanded, rightly, answers from Judge Moore," Hannity said on his show.
Congress was rightly enraged and opened yet another inquiry into pharmaceutical price gouging.
Former Attorney General Loretta Lynch is rightly criticized for her role in oversight.
Trocks-as-ballerinas have gotten a lot of attention, and rightly so: They
Americans rightly expect our elected officials to scrutinize how taxpayer dollars are spent.
And while Celtics supporters have rightly preached patience, time might be running out.
That scares Trump, and rightly so, but it should really scare us all.
Quite rightly, his death has dominated the wrestling news of the past week.
Pussy-centric feminism is rightly derided as cis-sexist, reductionist, and simply tired.
Nowadays, though, as Brian rightly said, it seems like bookmaking has been redefined.
And rightly so, because he's awesome at 5-on-5, just like Karlsson.
You'll rightly feel terrible if you do nothing further and the worst happens.
Democrats are rightly still smarting over the nonconfirmation of Judge Merrick B. Garland.
Americans rightly value individualism, but that is not enough to protect our liberty.
As Sanders rightly points out, America badly needs a dose of wealth redistribution.
After a yearlong marketing campaign, the superhero film is rightly enjoying enormous success.
Jimmy rightly points out nobody could get away with that around Barron Trump.
But there is little appetite, and rightly so, for deporting nine million people.
Uber may (rightly) point to this as a sign of its growing use.
I think that's something they're sort of sounding the alarm on, rightly so.
My aim was to return her to the prominence she so rightly deserves.
Rural co-ops rightly fear anything that will raise costs for their members.
They're just rightly fed-up, and 84 percent of the French support them.
Her expectations had been violated, for which she rightly blamed the sneaky experimenter.
Republican efforts to suppress minority voting have been (rightly) much in the news.
China is rightly recognized for having made big leaps in the digital realm.
Giridharadas rightly argues that this misallocation of resources creates a grave opportunity cost.
Another "dumb" war, as Barack Obama once rightly called the conflict in Iraq.
If they did, and it became known, they'd be rightly reprimanded or demoted!
But investors are rightly seeking action from the rest of the government, too.
School desegregation is often seen as a tool for justice, and rightly so.
Would add that much of our pandemic planning is (rightly) predicated on influenza.
Parents are rightly worried about the impact of concussions on their children's health.
At this point, as the film rightly notes, the problem is not over.
"They're certainly angry and rightly so," Ms. Neu said of her group's members.
He has been criticized — rightly — for being one of the world's stingiest billionaires.
More specifically, Washington is also rightly worried about Mr. Duterte's rapprochement with China.
Five years have passed since Mr. Obama — rightly — described Mr. Assad as illegitimate.
So lawmakers are rightly angry that the military might be used inefficiently here.
They have rightly become more sensitive to racism and sexism in American society.
She finds all this rather hard to take, having a rightly suspicious mind.
Rightly or wrongly, he can point to this as a form of action.
Fowler rightly chose to frame his finish as a major sign of progress.
Much has been made of the Oscars' remove from reality, perhaps rightly so.
Knowing this, the professor asked, could we rightly classify the film as nonfiction?
A decade ago, the United States was rightly concerned about China's currency manipulation.
In fact, it believes, rightly, that to the right audience, contradiction is exciting.
Americans give President Obama some credit for the improving economy, and rightly so.
What El Khoury was rightly wondering is just what that app will be.
Amy Klobuchar rightly suggests that Facebook is in a class of its own.
Investors would rightly pick the undervalued asset, and right now, that is stocks.
The super fun sequel rightly teamed up Scott Lang and Hope Van Dyne.
President Bush rightly elevated development as a pillar of our National Security Strategy.
Pentagon leaders have rightly recognized that market based options can improve the workplace.
So students and parents rightly look for a return on their huge investment.
"Our king rightly calls Gross National Happiness as development with values," Lotay continues.
Some options, such as an enormous deployment of ground troops, were rightly dismissed.
Dr. Wen noted, rightly, that the new rule isn't just about Planned Parenthood.
He rightly assumed that proclaiming his Jewish heritage might further undermine his viability.
"The Republicans had tremendous momentum and, of course, this happened where all that you people talked about was that — and rightly so, it was a big thing, rightly so — but now we have to start the momentum again," he said.
Soccer has become obsessed — rightly, in large part — with process; it operates — rightly, in large part — under the belief that the most marginal of gains could be significant, that by being smarter than their opponents they can be more successful.
Carnegie Mellon School of Computer Science focuses, rightly or wrongly — and I think rightly — on the second group, the folks designing the next generation of what's going on, and so for that, we still have a dangerous undersupply. Mm-hmm.
President Barack Obama rightly acted to end solitary confinement for juveniles in federal prisons.
John Lewis, a man millions of Americans rightly admire for his courage and principles.
Rightly so, she suggested another biopsy that sure enough came back as DCIS, again!
But Horford was finally rightly recognized as a star after signing with the Celtics.
If a male reporter tried to claim this was 'battery', he'd be rightly mocked.
A quake in 2011 killed 185 there, so citizens were rightly freaked out today.
Rightly or wrongly, it is the barometer for the tech IPO market right now.
So there's a group, rightly or wrongly, justly or unjustly, that feels left out.
A fuming Margaret calls her sister from Rhodesia, and rightly lets her have it.
Many groups are rightly nervous about the public finding out what they're working on.
In fact, you may very rightly wonder why it hasn't been attempted before now.
That is an open-borders policy, and the American people have rightly rejected that.
The opposition, rightly, suspects that Mr Maduro used this "dialogue" to play for time.
McConnell has rightly opposed legislation that federalizes elections or imposes onerous burdens on states.
States rightly have a say in how federal programs are administered to their residents.
Or, perhaps you'll spend the summer (rightly) telling people to mind their own business.
SET in the heart of Cambridge, the chapel at King's College is rightly famous.
Alba and Paltrow rightly identify the app as a magnet for creeps, and Will.i.
They're worried that Trump and his surrogates can rightly tag Sanders as a socialist.
Civil-liberties groups rightly claim that this new world presents untold opportunities for surveillance.
Americans should rightly be wary of federal agents knocking down their doors over tweets.
Others point the finger at the so-called "incumbency effect", and perhaps rightly so.
Then there&aposs the massive Uranium One scandal that Congress rightly is now investigating.
All images: Victor Jeffreys IILeica is a respected institution in photography, and rightly so.
"Quite rightly, Grumpy turned up and upstaged all of the Jellicle cats," Imogen said.
"Luxury brands are usually — and rightly — cautious about en masse pricing adjustments," Pope explained.
Many Trump backers believe, as does their candidate, that Clinton rightly belongs behind bars.
It's a broad definition, but rightly so: You can now network anywhere, any time.
Albuquerque is famed, and rightly so, for its annual International Balloon Fiesta each October.
But all she really said, quite rightly, is that these drugs can be abused.
As Fox rightly noted, though, there is a reason it's in preview right now.
But Cook rightly notes that Apple has been through plenty of tough times before.
If this were Iran or Russia, we would rightly be skeptical of such results.
The Senate made that decision, wrongly or rightly, but the Senate made that decision.
The United States can be rightly proud of its leading contributions to this achievement.
It rightly worried about partisan control over an agency that would regulate political campaigns.
"Rightly, we should be concerned about the integrity of our election system," said Rep.
The big data revolution is rightly celebrated as a great social and economic achievement.
Rightly or wrongly, you are viewed as the so-called "bad boy" of pharma.
Tim: The workers' union has rightly seized on the movie to amplify its message.
Democrats rightly win if it's about economics, but they lose if it's about culture.
On the one hand, "consent" is the buzzword of the day — and quite rightly.
They value the EU greatly and they rightly fear the consequences of its failure.
Germany rightly owned up to the Holocaust and is a better country for it.
The North Korean leader's surreptitious visit to China has rightly drawn much international attention.
The #MeToo movement has rightly brought attention to questions of sexual harassment and assault.
Rightly or wrongly, until he rematched and beat Jon Jones, he was a pretender.
The country is rightly known for its pragmatism and suspicion of wide-eyed ideas.
And rightly so, because that's what the Lakers are right now: just another franchise.
The veterans who With Honor endorses are rightly seen as more trustworthy and reliable.
The actors, rightly, don't want to work that many episodes if there's an option.
Until then, election officials of both parties will rightly resist cooperating with this inquisition.
Democrats are rightly pointing to the results as a massive blow to President Trump.
Andrew M. Cuomo rightly banned fracking in 2014, citing serious concerns about human health.
Bishop has railed rightly against on-island political interference in Puerto Rico's fiscal reforms.
Trade remedies, rightly applied, serve as a check on foreign actions that distort trade.
The idea rightly drew widespread condemnation and Trump finally said he disagreed with it.
The cringeworthy performance of the news media in recent weeks rightly troubles sensible Americans.
Counterterrorism, not nation-building From the beginning, Trump has rightly focused narrowly on counterterrorism.
The people of Turkey, including many of Mr. Erdogan's political opponents, rightly rejected that.
Pawol rightly sees no reason for the profession to be filled solely with men.
But the producers are pulling the strings and rightly taking much of the credit.
Both rightly concentrate on the central issue of slavery in bringing on the war.
The cynic rightly responds to all of this week's news by asking -- who cares?
Love and relationships involve pain, as you rightly point out, and we persevere anyway.
Stonewall then is rightly more of an anchor in his book than a subject.
Update: Louis Tomlinson is so over the fake baby conspiracy theories, and rightly so.
Congress rightly advanced WEEE and should support W-GDP with the same bipartisan gusto.
Italians are rightly fed up of the EU's lackluster support for their migrant crisis.
Well, I think that those, as you rightly pointed out, were mostly ad networks.
Rightly, there is a contemporary take as well, with two pieces by Avner Dorman.
People felt — probably rightly — that Mr. Erdogan had pressured the body into the decision.
The financial press offered a number of criticisms of this logic, and rightly so.
But people don't do that anymore—and rightly so in terms of the world!
But he knows he will rightly be remembered for the three programs he built.
We need each other in a crisis like this, but we rightly fear congestion.
And so I put myself forward and, quite rightly, they took it very seriously.
The president directed Mr. McGahn to fire Mr. Mueller, and Mr. McGahn rightly refused.
Now Cornell administrators have rightly called for diversity training, but that alone is inadequate.
Ms. Brooks rightly condemns the apparent impulse to blame women for these stark facts.
He rightly notes that more information is being gathered on individuals than ever before.
Many have suggested, rightly, that the political fallout continues to shape our world today.
Perhaps this is because he rightly intuits that she doesn't want to hear it.
It bets — rightly, ruthlessly — that you'd be more comfortable with no story at all.
And they may conclude, rightly or wrongly, that Mr. Trump could beat Mr. Sanders.
Second, investors are rightly fearful of the policies the pair may put in place.
Rightly so: funded by the Seagram Company, Johnson did something astonishing in this room.
"Ankara rightly considers this group to be inextricably linked to the PKK," Cook testified.
Investors are rightly concerned about the threats to global stability that North Korea poses.
Muslim Americans crave seeing ourselves onscreen, and we rightly need more than one narrative.
The president was rightly skeptical of Washington's seemingly endless wars in the Middle East.
And, as Trump rightly pointed out, overprescribing is a factor worthy of more attention.
The headlines rightly highlighted the dismantling of climate policies like the Clean Power Plan.
These actions encompass all aspects of life, and rightly so as everything is interconnected.
The bartender rightly pushed the receipt back towards me with a raised eyebrow. Ouch.
Sex workers have rightly raised issues with its failure to meaningfully address their concerns.
Opponents felt, rightly, that the state was using social policy to discriminate against them.
The collapse of Soviet communism was celebrated, rightly, as the final liberation of Europe.
But, in addition, as you rightly noted our tracking stock trades at a discount.
That tweet ignited a firestorm — and rightly so — but it didn't really surprise me.
It rightly wants to take advantage of the S.D.F.'s momentum in isolating Raqqa.
The Senate is rightly concerned about controlling costs and keeping bureaucracies small and agile.
The finale provoked the ire of viewers, who were rightly appalled at Kufrin's treatment.
Wildfire, especially when it affects our homes and families, heightens emotions and rightly so.
By traveling to Missouri, President Trump is rightly putting a spotlight on her conundrum.
Average citizens, rightly so, have little to no confidence in our institutions, especially Congress.
Many observers rightly see the contest as a sign of the Democratic Party's direction.
But on trade, the market rightly fears that could easily spin out of control.
In each of them, prosecutors continue to argue that the accused was rightly convicted.
Howe, a Canadian icon known quite rightly as Mr. Hockey, played for 33 seasons.
While society rightly focuses on adults who abuse kids, nobody cares about the reverse.
Opinion Columnist The 2017 tax cut has received pretty bad press, and rightly so.
"Anna rightly suspected that fashion was not my passion," Ms. Hogg told London Magazine.
That's because most of the time, quite rightly, we focus on things going wrong.
You rightly point out that it's not between democracies but rather between constitutional democracies.
And rightly so, as it implies a considerable conceptual revolution in American antitrust policy.
Voters in these districts, rightly, think of themselves as better-off than most Americans.
And I fondly thought—quite rightly, I think—that I might have a private lesson.
They recognise, rightly, that the Philippines lacks the infrastructure needed to attract export-oriented manufacturing.
Yet the MareNostrum rightly became known for its aesthetics as much as its computing power.
President Trump is rightly focused on the critical challenges of the U.S.-China commercial relationship.
Freedom is, as the existentialist I think rightly say, a burden, it&aposs a difficulty.
The rise of Bannon's Breitbart has rightly terrified the left and the Never-Trump right.
And rightly so, given the impact these actions have had on the communities they've targeted.
"Saudi Arabia's reported interest in domestic ballistic missile production should rightly raise eyebrows," Taleblu said.
They will assume, rightly, that deflation and recession will eventually do the trick on inflation.
He rightly put the most emphasis on the need to get France's economy moving faster.
Some (rightly) pooh-pooh the idea that voters know or care about the Spitzenkandidat system.
My editor rightly saw it as the paper's job to question the local government's response.
Pinochet sensed, rightly, that corporatism would require him to share power with his military colleagues.
This disgraceful effort to privilege tobacco business interests over public health has rightly failed utterly.
Current CFTC Commissioner Chris Giancarlo recently (and rightly) called for such protection for digital currency.
The Spanish and European authorities, and Santander, declared the resolution a success, and probably rightly.
Mental wellness is slowly becoming a big part of the national conversation, and rightly so.
"Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse" was named Best Animated Feature Film, and rightly so.
The huge differences have rightly seen the acronym panned as a "bloody ridiculous investment concept".
These are people who are experts in their field and they're raising concerns quite rightly.
Mr Alter rightly notes that many recent translations seem a bit detached from modern literature.
Yet those councils are ultimately -- and rightly -- subject to the secular laws of the state.
HANNITY: Yes, and as you said in your piece, rightly so, they buried the lead.
And scientists rightly worry that if fossils aren't protected that they'll have nothing to study.
If a serial killer really has been caught using these methods, everyone will rightly applaud.
I assume if I threatened to kill *one* North Korean person, I'd be rightly banned.
"I feel like a person that has served this country rightly and properly," he said.
" Barr testified that he (rightly) does not consider President Trump such a "peripheral third party.
His comment online that "trade wars are easy to win" has rightly garnered much attention.
In the fall of 2017, he rightly felt like he had a lot to lose.
In Israel, Tamimi is seen as a provocateur who was rightly punished for attacking soldiers.
She rightly states that no private company could begin to touch that kind of commitment.
Seemingly every day brings fresh news about these issues, and they rightly alarm many progressives.
" Higbie did quickly add that internment "may be wrong," but Kelly rightly pounced: "Come on.
Osaka's PlatinumGames is rightly regarded as one of the finest stables of action games around.
The Trump administration is now rightly arming Ukraine – something that should have happened years ago.
"We are rightly concerned about protecting our goods in the Straits of Hormuz," she said.
Until then, both liberals and conservatives will rightly claim that enforcement is haphazard and opaque.
The President rightly believes America's interests extend far beyond the intractable conflicts of that region.
Critics rightly point out that issues with regulations, safety and congestion are far from resolved.
The GOP's Obamacare repeal effort has been rightly criticized as secretive, partisan, and male-dominated.
A colleague rightly identified a certain funkiness in the bleating brass and the pizzicato bass.
We are rightly proud of the fact that, here, we have peaceful transitions of power.
The Hollande government's inability to maintain public order has been widely criticized, and rightly so.
Far from supporting a coup, the White House rightly concluded that Maduro was a dictator.
The judges are quick to rightly call out the major problems with the app's premise.
Most people would (rightly) have a sense that it wasn't a great week for him.
After strutting his stuff in that battle, Peter rightly expects to be joining the Avengers.
For 15 years, bipartisan administrations and Congresses have rightly resisted that temptation across party lines.
Would we not also rightly take the United Nations to task for a similar failure?
Rightly or wrongly, fairly or unfairly, like Trump, he was seen as the authentic candidate.
Such a candidate would garner no support and rightly be judged a threat to democracy.
If a candidate didn't have a jobs plans, they'd be rightly voted off the island.
If Republicans take this opportunity and blow it, we will rightly be considered a laughingstock.
Millions of people are concerned about the adequacy of their retirement savings, and rightly so.
Arsenal rightly wins praise for its consistency and its long run of top-four finishes.
The mass shootings in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, have rightly shocked the nation.
James is rightly reluctant to offer a "grand philosophical scheme" or "factitious hypothesis" of exoticism.
Hogg seemed to recognize — rightly — that engaging would simply give the bully what he wanted.
He very nearly called her what she should rightly be in this contest: a winner.
The Left is rightly denouncing this (in a rare moment of consistency and moral clarity).
To my mind, the op-ed is rightly read as a line in the sand.
And rightly so, because "In Other Words" presents the same author with a different voice.
All these should be rightly placed in their proper arena, as growing public health concerns.
Nintendo puts a lot of importance on its legacy games, and rightly so: It's fantastic.
Alexander Ovechkin and Sidney Crosby will get the majority of the attention, and rightly so.
Most felt, rightly or wrongly, themselves to be in some sense responsible for the crash.
Sugar has been getting a bad rep recently and to a certain extent, rightly so.
Soon enough, rightly or wrongly, she became the face of Russian athletics program under fire.
Expectations for Dark Souls are rightly high, and Ashes of Ariandel doesn't hit the mark.
And I think that we as a country repudiated that long ago, and rightly so.
Whatever his decision, President Trump has rightly made clear that the status quo is unacceptable.
The ITC rightly concluded that it would not be part of misuse of trade laws.
Name Withheld The responsibilities in a case like this are rightly distributed among many parties.
But by Sunday the Democrats were dismissing the investigation as a farce — and rightly so.
But for some conservative women, however they are labeled, political power rightly lies with men.
This country's medical and mental health organizations have rightly recognized the trauma of this practice.
Lebanon's civil society is often commended, and rightly so, for its dynamism and its resilience.
But rightly or wrongly, I think what's really happening is they're trying to be competitive.
I suppose that's the attitude, rightly so, that you're not supposed to buy it daily.
MOST COLORFUL CHARACTER NAMES:James Lee Burke is rightly admired for his lush Louisiana bayou crimescapes.
The surprise season 16 exit of Alex Karev (Justin Chambers) rightly shook up Grey's Anatomy.
Many leaders in the Republican Party and the conservative movement quite rightly find this alarming.
Congress is rightly looking to address the bills some patients receive for emergency health care.
Many reformers rightly point out that an ankle bracelet is preferable to a prison cell.
They rightly call into question the legitimacy of Trump's presidency, but they don't nullify it.
They have certainly not forgotten Korea, and they are rightly proud of their accomplishments there.
Place 35 Lucerne, Switzerland, is best known — rightly so — for its mountains, lake and views.
The audacity of a hostile foreign power trying to influence American voters rightly troubles us.
We shall learn in due course, when penetration rather than collusion rightly takes center stage.
"As curmudgeons rightly note, charging EVs with coal-based electricity isn't very 'green,'" Potter wrote.
But they can also rightly call themselves scrappy — as younger, athletic teams tend to be.
This story, Sengupta argued, should rightly be told by one of the Chibok girls themselves.
A fourth official in M.L.S., Terry followed proper procedure and rightly confirmed the penalty kick.
You can rightly expect that this will continue to play out in the coming weeks.
In fact, expectations remain high for Netflix going forward and rightly so according to analysts.
Patients rightly expect me to use my best judgement when deciding what medications to prescribe.
Mr. Stephens rightly notes that some Tesla models are too expensive for the average family.
It is rightly seen as a major scandal within the fields of archaeology and papyrology.
"I think a lot of people are afraid and I think rightly so," Gold said.
Street Scene Combating sexism in the workplace has become all the rage, and rightly so.
They have surrendered any moral authority to which they once laid claim — rightly or not.
Amateur musicians packed the room, asking questions that rightly belonged at a regular jam session.
Although Turkey rightly exposed and condemned Khashoggi's murder, it leads the world in imprisoning journalists.
When public officials make mistakes, we often blame them for their blunders — and rightly so.
Americans of all ages rightly expect that the law's benefits will not be stripped away.
Our elected leaders often extol the creativity and ingenuity of everyday people – and rightly so.
The Food and Drug Administration rightly is cautious in approving new technologies that diagnose illnesses.
They will rightly ask if "The Witch" even deserves to be called a horror flick.
As the United States rightly calls for Australia to do more, it must be realistic.
Alter is rightly celebrated both for his translations from the Hebrew and for his scholarship.
Mr. Callahan is rightly concerned about rising inequality and the greater political influence of megadonors.
Critics have rightly declared First Reformed to be one of the year's best American films.
The Green New Deal rightly demands that we rise to the urgency of this challenge.
Only two states — Vermont and Maine — rightly impose no voting restriction based on past convictions.
Much of the news today will (rightly) focus on the political implications of this story.
Barr rightly went on TV after Comey's absurd commentary and calmly, lucidly exposed its nonsense.
Temples are not always sterling marble palaces, but rightly include elements of wood and metal.
Fantasy drafters have rightly sussed out that ten touchdowns will not happen again for Austin.
Wary though liberals rightly are of state snooping, technology can help with this in various ways.
The effects of Obamacare repeal have, rightly, received copious attention in the wake of the election.
The state played its part by sponsoring a system of vocational training that is rightly admired.
Now, the Trump administration rightly is looking to remove security clearances from former high-ranking officials.
And while Abbott was rightly taken to task, the responses to his tweet are pretty funny.
Sanders's own climate plan is, rightly, centered around the goal of transitioning away from fossil fuels.
A lot of the guys made fun of him for doing this, probably rightly so. 2.
This is important as the ban is wrongly conceived, and has rightly been rejected by Labor.
As the WHO rightly points out, there's no excuse to keep using trans fats in products.
"The tragedy is that Democrats have rightly determined that separating us turns out voters," Garrett said.
"This airport rightly reflects what has happened in Pakistan in the last five years," said Abbasi.
He gives Daenerys awful advice that betrays her allies and the story that she rightly ignores.
The abrupt decision was widely and rightly condemned by lawmakers on both sides of the aisle.
Similarly, economists are rightly beginning to wrestle with the threat artificial intelligence could pose to jobs.
They rightly suggest that their path back to the majority in the House is not impossible.
In this context the industry rightly sought trade actions to protect itself from unfair trade practices.
Sam is rightly enraged that Josh has such a narrow perception of who she can be.
It is deeply tragic, being shamed — perhaps rightly — by the person who once understood your shame.
"Theresa May will be prime minister to welcome him and rightly so," he said, Reuters reported.
They rightly put their resources at risk to bail out banks and keep credit markets working.
Raven correctly explains no matter what she says, it won't change how Kristina so-rightly feels.
McNutt worries (perhaps rightly so) that non-profit science publishers will be harmed by continued pirating.
And, as scholars rightly warn us, a superintelligent mind might not be anything like our minds.
"I think quite rightly the prime minister has paused on that," he told CNBC on Monday.
Andrew Tyrie, chairman of the Treasury Select Committee, has rightly questioned the cost of either option.
You might rightly ask, what exactly do they have to do with the enterprise these days?
Microsoft has rightly taken flak for not continuing to provide security patches for its older platforms.
Nora is rightly disturbed by Claire's sudden authoritarian leanings and shares those apprehensive feelings with Claire.
More importantly, the ERA would rightly enshrine the equality of men and women in our Constitution.
Erik has been denied the life of Wakandan safety and luxury that should rightly be his.
Russia suspects—probably rightly—that Mr Trump has specific energy goals as well as geopolitical ones.
Cynics may—quite rightly—suggest that the process allows IBM chance for a little self-promotion.
And doubters rightly point out that encryption is not the weakest link in many security chains.
Paranoid readers may rightly fear a dystopian office where authoritarian algorithms dictate how their humans behave.
If emulated by other EU states, she rightly fears, it could end Europe's free-travel regime.
This will damage the island's economy and destabilise its politics; the Irish government is rightly unhappy.
The ability to reprogram the embryo is, rightly, the site of most of today's ethical concerns.
PHOTO The Uncanny Statuary Portraits of these celebrity wax figures freak people out—and rightly so.
He said India rightly avenged the killing of 40 paramilitary police in the state on Feb.
His White House staff has rightly said that time is a premium asset for the President.
And so, Trump said what he said -- which, as Spicer rightly points out, wasn't a lie.
Much noise has rightly been made about the role Facebook played in the 2016 presidential election.
Following news of the attack, Prime Minister Theresa May and her rivals rightly suspended their campaigns.
Saturday Night Live rightly skewered this trend: Detractors often see this practice as exploitative and disingenuous.
Twitter has been rightly dragged through the mud for failing to meaningfully address its harassment crisis.
Finally, and paradoxically, Obama rightly touted the fact that America is the greatest power on earth.
Mad Max won a lot of awards, and rightly so, that movie was extremely well done.
Republicans rightly want to cut the rate and put an end to most of the distortions.
Martin has rightly concentrated her efforts on the many women and women of color in Congress.
Johnson rightly asserted, "right-to-try laws are passing with nearly unanimous support" across the country.
He attacked anonymous sources and insisted that any story using them is rightly viewed extremely skeptically.
This place is typically Complaints Central when it comes to the NHL product, and rightly so.
The Nintendo Switch's launch was, rightly, dominated by The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.
President Trump has rightly ordered a review of the U.S. strategy and plans to defeat ISIL.
But that account claims for the party an accomplishment that rightly belongs to the Chinese people.
Wade, the 22019 landmark ruling that gave women the right to an abortion, was rightly decided.
These content companies' copyright fights have rightly come up empty, losing in the courts and Congress.
President Donald Trump has rightly scaled back military assistance because of atrocities committed by the army.
"[Scorsese] rightly pointed out the crowding out," Norton added in the "Squawk on the Street" interview.
Many despise President Obama for kowtowing to Cuba, and rightly fear Clinton will continue that policy.
The lack of security notations on those emails was no excuse, as Comey rightly pointed out.
The Willie Horton ad is rightly seen as a precursor to Donald Trump's race-baiting politics.
This concern rightly extends to cybersecurity, which extends to Huawei's supply of equipment for 5G networks.
Most Americans, and most of the world, would rightly see any such outcomes as a disaster.
Critic's Notebook Practitioners of Indian classical dance are rightly proud of the ancient heritage they embody.
"Trailblazers are rightly remembered for being the first," CFL Commissioner Jeffrey Orridge said in a statement.
The way our government runs today is a mess and Americans are rightly tired of it.
Many doubt that he can and many are rightly skeptical that the Singapore summit can work.
Those are numbers that would make anyone proud — and the Trump Administration should rightly take credit.
John Delaney (D-Md.) recently — and rightly — argued, it is combining tax reform with infrastructure investment.
Taylor and Poskitt will be lauded for their work and rightly so, it's a great project.
Moe is stopped by the rightly suspicious cashier, who doesn't find anything in her bag. Phew.
People tend to be cautious about putting capital into models they don't comprehend — and rightly so.
America's gun owners and manufacturers rightly refuse to be blamed for the criminal actions of monsters.
But women engineers are still rightly discussing what Damore's memo meant—as well as its fallout.
Having seen shares decline by 39 percent before Monday, investors can rightly welcome a fragile stability.
Many people tend to associate country music, rightly or wrongly, with Confederate flags and closed minds.
McCain's announcement then is rightly read as the fulcrum on which this Graham-Cassidy bill tilts.
Fake news has been getting a lot of attention around the US election, and rightly so.
That has to be reiterated every single time we rightly show that racism is at work.
Almost immediately after its debut, a faction of OG 'chatters protested the service, and rightly so.
The revelation has been greeted with outrage, and rightly so: "Trending" shouldn't be an ideological concept.
The deadliest year was 103, when three horses – Pashto, Do Rightly and Griffins Bar – were killed.
The White House rightly recognizes Guaidó, who was denied his right to govern after rigged elections.
Green: Look, here on planet Earth we're all rightly astonished that Bannon holds (held?) presidential ambitions.
"That is something that should rightly be clarified," John Quaglione, Mr. Golden's chief of staff, said.
But there remained a pervasive belief, rightly or wrongly, that things have looked this bad before.
For almost over a week, all eyes have been focused on the Bahamas, and rightly so.
"Much of the narrative frame concerns high politics, and rightly so," our reviewer, Geoffrey Wheatcroft, writes.
Thiel, rightly offended, began a stealth campaign to punish Denton for his callous and cavalier behavior.
Pavarotti's attempts to broaden opera's audience are rightly praised, and the featured audio recordings are superb.
And at least some of the responsibility for the carnage will lie, rightly, at Washington's feet.
Those elements usually earn (rightly or wrongly) a young player a certain amount of offensive responsibility.
Some might point out, rightly, that Congress doesn't have good procedures for dealing with harassment accusations.
But there are enough durability concerns about Ekeler that Pittsburgh is rightly the favorite at home.
To argue, rightly, that fashion does not exist in a vacuum demands that context be present.
Yes, liberalism sometimes sits in tension with faith, tradition, family and community, which Deneen rightly cherishes.
As author Claire Light has rightly pointed out, not all of these characters are depicted equally.
High rates of sexual assaults on college campuses get a lot of attention — and rightly so.
This editorial rightly calls for "generous, urgent and long-term assistance" to help the island recover.
Regardless, climate change has become, rightly so, one of the biggest news stories of our time.
No president has ever thought it acceptable to recognize North Korean nuclear capabilities and rightly so.
I will go all out to execute the babban emir's instructions, he decided, rightly or wrongly.
He has worked on government construction projects but sees himself, rightly, as a small-business man.
How can he rightly oversee an investigation on the same thing of which he's obviously guilty?
" "There's a risk of stigmatization," he said, "that marginalized groups are rightly concerned about and fear.
While Facebook's face-plant rightly dominates the news, Google's data practices are perhaps even more troubling.
" She also noted that "there have rightly been questions around how this could have happened here.
Biden's supporters apparently, and rightly, don't see performance in artificial debates as essential for their backing.
He rightly sees it, rather, as preaching — not mixing church and state but conscience and state.
They've bemoaned the lawlessness of the Obama presidency since Democrats lost their majorities — and rightly so.
Sex abuse of altar boys rightly made headlines, but girls were sexually assaulted and raped, too.
Rightly, the world has been celebrating the 303th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall.
M.I.A. has routinely—and sometimes rightly—accused major artists and awards shows of pilfering her aesthetic.
As Katz rightly predicted, its members' "business, social and cultural lives increasingly revolve around" the internet.
He can be rightly criticized for failing openly to seek the appointment of a special counsel.
Teens have been rightly praised for taking the lead in advocating for more gun control measures.
" And Horvath rightly cautions that "avoiding nuance isn't going to stop the attacks on reproductive healthcare.
This double standard, not Mr. Soros's supposed "humanitarianism," is why many are rightly critical of him.
The governor and some lawmakers are rightly pushing to take that discretion out of prosecutors' hands.
I think, if we describe him rightly, he is intelligent and bright, but a merciless guy.
She rightly recognizes that the North might not rally around Jon but will rally around her.
And people will be angry — and rightly so — that the president broke his promises to them.
"Voters are rightly upset with politicians who make promises and don't keep them," Caruso told Vox.
By the time of his death in 1995, Perry was rightly regarded as a tennis icon.
It has rightly pushed all countries, especially China, to stop militarizing land masses and adding to them.
So they rightly ignore people like me telling them that terrorism is not such a big problem.
And her name is on it, rightly so, because the spirit of Oprah lives here, for sure.
A big part of this breakdown is technology, which you rightly describe as a child of capitalism.
Americans can see this, and they are rightly frustrated with the slow pace of progress in Washington.
The son is found by a homeless man and is fine, but the father is (rightly) furious.
HANNITY: And the president I think rightly so managing expectations in terms of what they should expect.
We know this week Roseanne Barr, she rightly apologized for her comments, terrible comments about Valerie Jarrett.
Critics of the gig economy decry the lack of job security, healthcare and benefits — and rightly so.
And while Abbott is rightly being taken to task, the responses to his tweet are pretty funny.
Trump critics can rightly rejoice in knowing that Flynn will no longer sit near the Oval Office.
Chief Webber (James Pickens Jr.) is rightly furious, because they could get in huge trouble for that.
Though "overheated claims" have rightly made people skeptical about its impact over the years, he remains hopeful.
Scientists have long, rightly, bemoaned the media's bumbling coverage of their work even on a good day.
The Quinnipiac poll didn't ask about trustworthiness, but I suspect that's where Americans (rightly) see Trump failing.
Personal liberty and the concept of freedom are, rightly, important to Americans and to American political culture.
Our Sesali Bowen was rightly upset that Keaton didn't really seem to give much of a damn.
"The public is rightly affronted by the remuneration of some corporate leaders," the Conservatives said on Thursday.
"The article rightly observes that this may result in creditors demanding to be paid quicker," Liberum said.
Singapore, with its Smart Nation initiative, rightly believes investment in technology is a necessary condition to thrive.
The legacy of removing Saddam from power has rightly kept us from supporting regime change in Syria.
But every time Microsoft has tried to strip it down to something simple, users have (rightly?) revolted.
The meme has been compared, rightly so, to that creepy dancing baby that was popular in 1999.
He was usually (and rightly) focused on the result, not the means, so this worked well. 10.
Financial markets, rightly worried about Brazil's public debt, now 84% of GDP, are giddy at the prospect.
But many Italians rightly rejected Mr Renzi's amendment to protect existing democratic norms, not to smash them.
"The public is rightly asking whether Facebook is too big to be held accountable," the senators wrote.
As an artist, he's one of the few standup comedians who can rightly be called a genius.
The rise of Donald Trump has terrified a lot of people around the world, and rightly so.
It suggests that the best strikers are rightly valued more highly than players at other positions are.
And they are rightly tired of Britain's political system failing to deliver because of narrow party politics.
Viewers might remember this is the exact outfit Abby rightly criticized at the start of the series.
But you have said, rightly, that it's just like Ronald Reagan, who changed his mind on things.
Parents could rightly decide to take action against the social network for exposing their kids to strangers.
President Obama has rightly been a supporter of free trade agreements -- both for economic and security concerns.
They are differentially impacted by climate change and rightly expect differential attention and support from climate policy.
And they've rightly become the target of protest by people who are angry at their hateful sentiment.
Think of it as casual couture: garments that underscore the fact the wearer's focus is, rightly, elsewhere.
Game Of Thrones has rightly come under fire for years for being misogynistic more often than not.
Researchers are rightly excited about the possibilities offered by the availability of enormous amounts of computerized data.
As Trump rightly said, even shooting someone in broad daylight on 5th Avenue wouldn't warn them away.
The desired US goal for negotiations with North Korea is rightly the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.
Clinton rightly recognizes that it's the one issue where she can convincingly outflank Sanders on the left.
Jeff rightly picks up on the vibes between the "friends," and wrongly assumes Francesca is Dev's girlfriend.
The Trump administration rightly judged that it was time for the United States to cut its losses.
Of course, Teixeira currently sits below both Rumble and Gustafsson in the divisional rankings—and rightly so.
But our incoming commander-in-chief has rightly turned to America's veterans to serve in leadership posts.
Joss Whedon is widely (and rightly) credited with making the best Marvel movie ever in The Avengers.
Determined to get the apology he rightly deserved, the child followed Pence around demanding the VP's attention.
Fourteen years later, after her death, they finally did and rightly nicknamed the 19th Amendment after her.
Our members will rightly want to know the impact on their businesses as a matter of urgency.
My vision for my own future involves being happy and loving myself and everything I love rightly.
"Investors are rightly accepting that this deal is dead in the water," commented Neil Wilson from Markets.com.
The Trump administration has rightly declared the time for patience is over, but no one wants war.
He was roundly criticized for these statements, and rightly so, because they are repugnant things to say.
MATTHEW HAMBLINLondon * Bagehot (August 13th) rightly calls for debate about Britain's adjustment to a "post-religious society".
David Cameron, Britain's prime minister, rightly sees murky ownership of offshore shell companies as facilitating financial malfeasance.
Born in 1932 in Japanese-occupied Korea, Paik is rightly described as the father of video art.
"The stock market forecast nine of the last five recessions," the economist Paul Samuelson once rightly said.
The congresswoman (rightly) believes the only way the Syrians can achieve peace is through a political solution.
His arrest prompted an international outcry, and Nepal's Supreme Court rightly ordered his release on May 2.
And the blame would fall, rightly or not, on the Democratic Party and its besieged campaign arms.
The bill rightly recognizes that the Pentagon's 2019 budget does not fully resource its national defense strategy.
We are a nation that rightly and profoundly values free speech, and that includes commercial free speech.
Ms. Merkel has been rightly praised for her willingness to let large numbers of refugees into Germany.
The PTAB is rightly criticized as an out of control bureaucracy destroying patents at an alarming rate.
Democrats have rightly complained that the public does not adequately understand the findings of the Mueller report.
As outgoing Secretary Tillerson so rightly stated, the key Russian aim with Nord Stream 2 is political.
On the other, Trump loyalists argue that the president rightly eschews the neoconservative fondness for foreign intervention.
"The public is rightly asking whether Facebook is too big to be held accountable," the lawmakers wrote.
The French government has rightly expelled 82 preachers of such views who had been living in France.
Perhaps there is a more mature, adaptive romanticism than the version that Mr. de Botton rightly critiques.
The former revolutionaries were rightly skeptical of a permanent federal military, and none more than James Madison.
Immigration advocates are rightly fretting over the Trump administration's The problem lies in Employment Authorization Documents (EADs).
Liberals are rightly despairing after the Senate last week passed a sweeping rewrite of the tax code.
The song didn't win (Coco's "Remember Me" rightly did), but the performance will stay with us. SENSATIONAL!!!
Those playing and presiding over women's sports are rightly sensitive to and sick of the double standards.
In sum, education reformers are rightly excited about the prospects for proper federal action in education policy.
It rightly stole the headlines, and to this day remains the closest result in a qualifying session.
That's got some Republicans in a panic, and as they rightly point out, Democrats represent farmers too.
But those were rightly remembered as lean years for everyone except the coalescing alternative wrestling in ECW.
Holloway was rightly cautious when he was leading but he could get drawn in on the counter.
Let us scream the name one last time, and give it the unhallowed funeral it rightly deserves.
It was certainly not the 20 minute lead the BBC rightly gave it, more like 20 seconds.
There are those who will follow, and others, who will rightly wonder: Is this the right direction?
I wondered if Tomic might rightly claim credit for a similar alchemy, should the MAM paintings resurface.
With the #MeToo movement, we've rightly made private transgressions and abuses public, in all their painful detail.
The American people deserve the unvarnished truth, just as Senate Republicans rightly demanded of President Obama's nominees.
Even with Nick Foles again starting at quarterback in place of Wentz, Philadelphia is rightly the favorite.
FX, the TV network with which Louis C.K. is most closely associated, rightly cut ties with him.
"You get about a week of spring and the summer is blistering," as Jason Isbell rightly sings.
But where Poe is rightly in awe of the universe's composition, the forces Irish depicts aren't mysterious.
JUSTIN BONG-KWANHong Kong You rightly questioned the right not to be offended ("Speak up", August 17th).
Because they are all seen as swashbuckling and change-the world and self confident, and rightly so.
Dr. Barnhorst rightly notes that every effort should be made to address the societal causes of suicide.
" Mr. Trump rightly should have been the host of the reality TV show called "The Biggest Loser.
Harron, best known for "American Psycho," handles the violence here brilliantly, rightly keeping the focus on Tate.
Should you forswear a system you rightly think unfair at the cost of not getting an internship?
Odds and Ends: Jurati rightly asks if she's still under arrest near the beginning of the episode.
Odds and Ends: Jurati rightly asks if she's still under arrest near the beginning of the episode.
Prohibition, as elite conservative critics had rightly feared, cracked the door open toward other forms of regulation.
Someone picking up my journal might rightly think it's just a collection of favorite quotes and passages.
That's a gigantic relief, because a Northam defeat would have prompted a Democratic meltdown — and rightly so.
Congress is rightly warier of proposals to bail out big companies, like casinos, cruise ships or airlines.
" As she rightly notes, there are a number of students in philosophy like her, a "misguided troublemaker.
The administration is rightly concerned about leaks of classified information, which appear to be on the rise.
Those crimes rightly deserve a prison sentence — and Barr agrees — that Stone should serve time behind bars.
Hoskin said ICWA rightly respects the rights of tribes to help decide what happens to their children.
The president rejected what he rightly called the "prophets of doom" and their failed predictions of apocalypse.
French journalists rightly did not focus on what seemed like big news, because the emails surely did.
"Investors are rightly accepting that this deal is dead in the water", commented Neil Wilson from Markets.com.
Media outlets have rightly taken to calling these events "partial government shutdowns" because all essential services continue.
That is why it is rightly observed that impeachment is a political remedy, not a legal one.
There are many international public health threats that are rightly deserving our time and resources these days.
It's every bit as oppressive as the campus or corporate attacks on expression that conservatives rightly decry.
When Trump criticized the electoral process for being "rigged" against him in 2016, he was rightly criticized.
And I believed, rightly, that it would enlarge some part of my thinking mind, and it did.
By protecting her from the truth, you would be taking a decision that rightly belongs to her.
To the Editor: David Bentley Hart rightly says the biblical support for conscious eternal torment is scant.
Trump could rightly say that he had won agreement from the North to eliminate its nuclear arsenal.
Americans will be rightly spooked if the parade includes massive missiles and artillery rolling along Constitution Avenue.
Winfrey is rightly described then as mulling a bid -- in the same way that New York Sen.
Paul Krugman Many people are horrified, and rightly so, by what passes for leadership in today's Washington.
Put another way, the financial markets are looking past the recent inflation data, as they rightly should.
The U.S. government rightly imposed restrictions on Cameroon's national trade privileges due to ongoing human rights violations.
We rightly insist on confronting a culture of clericalism and privilege that enables abusive exercise of authority.
These partners include more than 22019 American companies which rightly see Kazakhstan as the region's commercial hub.
Second, Congress is rightly critical of Iranian activities that destabilize the Middle East and harm U.S. interests.
At a minimum, the Trump trio at Fox would go nuts, and rightly so for a change.
Mr. Assad concluded rightly that he could continue killing rebels with any weapons except the chemical weapons.
Many agencies involved in the reconstruction are rightly conducting a "needs assessment" to align their aid efforts.
And as Stoltenberg rightly mentioned, over the last year, all NATO allies have increased their defense spending.
The court ruled rightly that the company could not fire the woman because of a client's complaint.
Rightly or not, millions of noncitizens — including illegal aliens — will continue to take advantage of these programs.
"There is enormous pressure, rightly, to stop subsidizing the large intensive farms of the lowlands," he said.
It is a shocking result, which will rightly generate lots of soul-searching in the Democratic party.
And his family won't get the satisfaction of knowing the one who killed Philando is rightly punished.
But it rightly concluded that even more imperative is eradicating racial discrimination from the criminal justice system.
Ms. Ayala rightly argued that capital punishment does not deter crime, nor does it protect police officers.
Likewise, people of blackAfrican ethnicity are at higher risk and are, rightly, targeted by sexual health campaigns.
Which leaves the curious to rightly wonder: Who the hell helps the people who make the guides?
The FCA report rightly says it should be easier for investors to switch to the cheaper, clean classes.
But he rightly spied uncertainty in the Trump-Clinton race, and stuck to his guns despite much ridicule.
The authors rightly caution:[In] reality we could be susceptible to a multiday, multiregional extreme space weather event.
With its latest update, Netflix avoids all of this and looks rightly optimized for the new iPad Pros.
Virtual private networks, which shield your web traffic from prying eyes, have rightly garnered more attention as well.
It's a smug grin, and rightly so; she has Rick and his people exactly where she wants them.
Caption: Amazon Echo, a voice-controlled Bluetooth speaker with smarts, has rightly overtaken a good number of homes.
While these allegations rightly concern Americans, here in Lithuania, it is more than a matter of domestic politics.
It is nothing short of the same bullying tactic we rightly have criticized Trump for in the past.
The burden of avoiding cruelty should rightly be placed on the government, not on the person being punished.
As Google rightly notes, getting up to speed with using machine learning isn't for the faint of heart.
President Trump's rhetoric against the press, including calling members "the enemy of the people," has rightly been criticized.
Second, consumers believe (rightly) that there is not much difference between most of the obscure items on offer.
Both Conner kids are rightly shown as just another member of the family, no different from anyone else.
Some plans, like that of the Global Initiative to Combat Nuclear Terrorism, rightly called for engagement with industry.
"It's an emotional issue — and rightly so — but it gives a lot of different groups leverage," he said.
YOU KNOW, IT DIDN'T ALL VEST, SO HE WOULD SAY TO CRAMER, RIGHTLY SO, I DO OWN STOCK.
"Global consumers rightly demand action on responsible sourcing and our industry must listen," Chamberlain said in a statement.
The authorities have rightly adjusted to this reality by increasingly prosecuting companies rather than going after individual miscreants.
Voicebot's report rightly raises the question as to whether or not the raw skill count even matters, though.
The Supreme Court overturned that decision on Monday, rightly concluding that the regulation applies only to wholesale markets.
As Ian Bogost recounts in The Atlantic: This line of thinking seemed to perplex Cooper, and rightly so.
Long after Bob Barker retirement, he's come to reclaim what Paul feels was rightly his for the taking.
But Trump supporters rightly sense that their environment has changed in ways that leave them high and dry.
"Rejecting this constitutional obligation will rightly prompt public outcry and outrage — eventually forcing the right outcome," he continued,.
Image: greatease/ ImgurLook, I love my Macbook, but Apple's products are often (rightly) criticized for being too expensive.
But it was actually hard to persuade people to purchase automobiles in the first place, and rightly so.
But European regulators are, rightly, tougher, so deals that create windfalls for investors are harder to get approved.
The average person would rightly ask: along with denying him some more spending money, why wasn't Stumpf fired?
As Obama rightly noted yesterday, the sun did rise this morning, and it rose on a beautiful planet.
Rightly or wrongly, we do expect more from Google, especially when we are already invested in the ecosystem.
Many, rightly, feared that the camp would be demolished before all of the migrants had been moved out.
By temperament and training, political scientists are rightly wary of forecasting the future, as Jennifer Victor recently noted.
Otherwise, said Mr Schumer, Americans will rightly suspect that sacking Mr Comey was part of a cover-up.
So appealing for rain is a very important function, and mountains are often associated, quite rightly, with rain.
Or however you want to describe the numbers-based methods that are rightly becoming commonplace in the NHL.
They would like to see the European Union dismantled, a goal Putin rightly views as weakening the West.
I think Ben rightly for a long time felt like news was best served as text and images.
Its insanity President Trump did rightly commute Alice&aposs sentence and you all remember - - this was choke (ph).
The city of Flint, Michigan, is in the midst of a terrible and rightly shocking lead poisoning crisis.
And as the chapter on birth control rightly points out, the development of other contraceptive technologies has stalled.
That is an open border policy and the American people have rightly rejected it... it's just that simple.
Much has been rightly made of his past associations with Louis Farrakhan and his Nation of Islam organization.
Many headlines rightly imply that the man was only minimally conscious, not much better than a vegetative state.
President Trump – rightly or wrongly – loves to butter up his opponents, sweet talk them, even sometimes praise them.
It makes people rightly angry when large businesses pay less in tax than the person cleaning their offices.
Zacny quite rightly highlights the tension between the emotional loss he felt and his on-screen actions: i.e.
Jojo rightly says that the film undermined him, and it undermines the show as a subplot, however brief.
For months, the two Republican candidates have sparred over who could rightly claim the mantle of party outsider.
" As the libertarian Reason recently noted, "People are rightly looking for alternatives, and 'socialism' is one of them.
Most journalists still believe, rightly, that information like this confers an extra level of responsibility to verify it.
"Global consumers rightly demand action on responsible sourcing – and our industry must listen," Chamberlain said in a statement.
The Supreme Court rightly rejected this argument, because though "equal" in language, the state laws perpetuated racial discrimination.
Following the 2016 election, women of color, quite rightly, have told white women to come get their people.
"Australians will be rightly appalled by what they are witnessing in their parliament," Turnbull told reporters in Canberra.
Instead, they tried to change the subject, arguing that Trump was rightly focused on America, not foreign nations.
The difference is that the rules since 2009 have changed, and they changed because Democrats rightly changed them.
Apple's anticipated removal of the 3.5mm headphone jack has drawn plenty of ire and consternation, and rightly so.
He's pledged to prioritize Christian refugees, drawing condemnation from Christian leaders who rightly see the idea as discriminatory.
Nascimento barely survives and the judges rightly award the fight in favour of Motoya in a split decision.
The Times rightly points out that floods are getting worse, but their map doesn't take that into account.
Trump hates "treasonous" Democrats because he thinks—rightly, in some cases—that they're trying to destroy his presidency.
Hollywood, the United Nations, political and financial institutions, have rightly been unable to escape the glare of #MeToo.
He still had faith in the aesthetics of silent movies and rightly considered himself a master of pantomime.
If it works, we will all rightly stand and applaud a success where others have only found failure.
In a statement Thursday about the blowup, Nielsen said the president was "rightly frustrated" with existing immigration laws.
Barbara is named for a unique and strong woman — and rightly so, because she is unique and strong.
This could have the effect of voter suppression — something that, on other occasions, The Times rightly disapproves of.
Most people would rightly bet on the administrative state winning; it's been winning for a very long time.
The lack of retroactivity seemed to be the biggest issue among prisoners I talked to, and rightly so.
Italians are rightly proud of their food, yet dismayed at its bastardisation by the rest of the world.
Voters seem, rightly, to heap most of the blame for the lack of a government on Mr Rivera.
I went a little too far and said something that offended some of our viewers, and rightly so.
Durbin and Lee, who is a Dreamer herself, rightly celebrate the legacies of immigrants and people of color.
They also rightly recognize the sacrifices made as part of the complicated decisions inherent to migration and resettlement.
A mother with a sleeping baby in her minivan was chased off, rightly accused of jumping the line.
But he rightly understands how much the tumult of the times shook all previous alignments, including racial ones.
The rest of us are expected, rightly, to affect absorption in other people's favorite dresses, other people's trout.
Engaging a NATO ally in combat was obviously something the Trump administration wanted to avoid, and rightly so.
The Green New Deal rightly calls for a sustainable food system to guarantee universal access to healthy food.
Now Democrats are rightly frightened that the game will turn around again, this time more forcefully than before.
These middle and working class Americans are rightly skeptical of leaders' claims to be looking out for them.
If liberal Catholics have read providence's intentions rightly, he will be the patron saint of all future reformers.
Today, the American left might be skeptical of making common cause with their ideological adversaries, and rightly so.
But a federal district judge in Washington noticed, and she rightly labeled the decision an abuse of authority.
Op-Ed Contributor The party conventions were rightly characterized as either relentlessly downbeat (Republican) or fervently optimistic (Democratic).
" Hillary Clinton has rightly concluded that "over the years, Guantánamo has inspired more terrorists than it has imprisoned.
"Right now, when you go back home to the district, the American people are rightly cranky," said Rep.
In the case, conservative media and opinion makers made a big stink over these comments, and rightly so.
The authors of the NATO treaty in 1949 could rightly bank on something one could call Western patriotism.
But the journalists rightly claim to be mere government critics who were unaware of the group's illegal activities.

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