Examples of 'quite rightly' in a sentence
Meaning of "quite rightly"
quite rightly: This phrase is used to express agreement or acknowledgment that a particular statement or action is justified, accurate, or appropriate
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Some critics are quite rightly calling us hypocrites.
Quite rightly decided it had all been a ghastly mistake.
The taxpayer quite rightly expects this.
It says nothing about everything we are quite rightly proud of.
This is quite rightly prohibited by the environmental legislation.
That decision was quite rightly criticized.
And quite rightly described her impeccable character.
Parliament drew attention quite rightly to another point.
And quite rightly they want to know who is in charge.
They are concerned and quite rightly so.
He asked us quite rightly to say what has changed.
You have put it quite rightly.
Mrs McCarthy quite rightly reminded us to declare an interest.
The public are angry and quite rightly so.
Your mom is quite rightly expressing her concern.
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Three particular aspects seem to me to have been quite rightly emphasized.
Sweet potatoes are quite rightly considered a superfood.
It quite rightly includes measures to discourage organised crime in public.
Someone who quite rightly believes.
It quite rightly emphasizes the vital importance of industrial activity.
This arrangement is quite rightly being heavily criticised.
Quite rightly they keep a focus on managing the collections.
The manufacturer quite rightly won an award for it.
Quite rightly experience is valued.
The rapporteurs quite rightly touched upon this.
Quite rightly this can be called a form of energy vampirism.
So inevitably and quite rightly we will pursue changes.
Quite rightly it is worse than that to which the ranks are subjected.
This recommendation quite rightly respects their right to do so.
Awful tackle and a yellow card quite rightly there.
He will quite rightly be remembered as a legend.
You assumed quite rightly.
That is quite rightly being viewed as a victory.
Understandably and quite rightly.
You would quite rightly say that he was mad.
The principle of long term contracts has been quite rightly upheld.
You are quite rightly not to love the ecstasy.
That is a question to which our citizens are quite rightly expecting an answer.
They are quite rightly threatened by that.
There is a lot of embarrassment in the dressing room and quite rightly so.
Leading law firms quite rightly see it as an opportunity.
Quite rightly so as it is disgraceful.
He is probably quite rightly wary of politicians.
Contingency fees for lawyers and punitive damages are quite rightly rejected.
And pretexts are quite rightly almost always banal.
One is the rather political issues that you quite rightly raise.
Wandifa is quite rightly very proud of it.
The necessity of comprehensive reforms has therefore been emphasised quite rightly here.
People are quite rightly critical.
My second question is about the multilateral vigilance which he quite rightly commended.
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The women concerned rightly fear reprisals
They rightly expect to be more involved in policymaking
They are entirely and rightly against a divorce