Examples of 'has been rightly' in a sentence
Meaning of "has been rightly"
has been rightly: This phrase indicates that something has been done or decided correctly, justly, or appropriately in accordance with standards, rules, or expectations
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The concept of inspection has been rightly mentioned.
It has been rightly condemned for its violent response.
American exceptionalism has been rightly criticized.
It has been rightly said that globalization has two faces.
In recent years much attention has been rightly paid to trafficking in human beings.
It has been rightly criticised for doing so.
The value of absolute indicators which measure specific social topics has been rightly criticized.
Trafficking has been rightly referred to as a modern form of slavery.
You have all heard how Mr Langen has been rightly praised.
That principle has been rightly secured by this judgment.
It has been rightly observed that their main income was from captured ships.
Civil society has been rightly concerned.
It has been rightly pointed out that corruption can not thrive in a pluralistic and democratic society.
The Lateran council and whatever has been rightly done at it are confirmed.
Capital has been rightly referred to as the lifeblood of any business.
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Logic is concerned, it has been rightly said to be.
He has been rightly convicted.
In this regard, the emphasis on Islam has been rightly foregrounded in our program.
Poems as it has been rightly said that they are true reflection of your heart.
The Russian Revolution has been rightly called a peoples ' tragedy.
It has been rightly pointed out that the Tribunal does not have an enforcement agency.
This contribution by Ukraine has been rightly noted by many delegations in this Hall.
It has been rightly defined as the Science of Justice and the Art of Justice.
Today, Lance Armstrong has been rightly stripped of his titles.
It has been rightly pointed out that this is a third-generation agreement.
This clarification has been rightly inserted in the summary of the decision.
It has been rightly said that “ precepts may lead, but examples draw . ”.
The competition has been rightly slammed by LGBT groups.
That has been rightly pointed out by the Lithuanian Government.
Incidentally, the Austrian director has been rightly compared with compatriots Michael Haneke and Ulrich Seidl.
Thus he has been rightly called the Father of English Dramatic Poetry.
The year which followed has been rightly called “ Alfred 's year of battles ”.
His Majesty has been rightly regarded by the international community as the " development King.
The news this week has been rightly dominated by the news from Manchester.
It has been rightly said that ‘ A herb is a physician 's friend and a cook 's pride '.
America, of course, has been rightly been called the melting pot.
COP22 has been rightly framed as a COP of action and implementation.
Fiscal policy has been rightly accommodative during the recession.
It has been rightly said, " When the stomach is empty, the head is clearer . ".
Today the Internet has been rightly called " the information highway . ".
It has been rightly said, " Heredity is like a cannon and obesity pulls the trigger . ".
The situation has been rightly described as reaching crisis proportions.
As has been rightly said by George Orwell, “ The object of torture is torture . ”.
South Asia has been rightly described as the most dangerous place in the world.
Jammu and Kashmir has been rightly described as the most dangerous dispute in the world.
This conflict, as has been rightly emphasised, in fact has a history of over a century.
However, as has been rightly said, no human rights record is perfect.
Such a claim has been rightly condemned, infallibly, by the Church.
When it has been rightly dealt with . ".
Hence the good has been rightly defined as ‘ that at which all things aim ' ‘ NE 1.
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