Examples of 'rightly or wrongly' in a sentence

Meaning of "rightly or wrongly"

Phrases: rightly or wrongly, Definition: used to acknowledge that something may be seen as correct or incorrect based on differing perspectives or opinions
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  • Without regard to whether the action in question was justified; not for the moment analyzing the action from the standpoint of morality, correctness, etc.

How to use "rightly or wrongly" in a sentence

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rightly or wrongly
Rightly or wrongly people make judgements in the.
You have the ability to react rightly or wrongly.
Rightly or wrongly does not matter.
I may do it rightly or wrongly.
Rightly or wrongly it is just a fact.
Perhaps rightly or wrongly.
Rightly or wrongly many do.
Maybe we need a list of items that might rightly or wrongly upset black NFL players.
Rightly or wrongly the consumer price index has been chosen as the indicator.
They regard us with distrust, rightly or wrongly.
And he rightly or wrongly blamed the Republicans for this.
I mean that it engenders jealousy, rightly or wrongly.
And rightly or wrongly they believe that Ayahuasca is the remedy for that sickness.
There are many who do it today, rightly or wrongly.
Rightly or wrongly it is perceived as a cover-up.

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Medical practitioners seek to be independent, rightly or wrongly.
You feel threatened by the injury - rightly or wrongly - and give in to a catastrophe scenario.
Often inferences are drawn as to that silence, rightly or wrongly.
Rightly or wrongly considered public property, such sites are moreover under constant police surveillance.
It ended up sounding like an excuse, rightly or wrongly.
Rightly or wrongly has given his name to this whole affair, Secretary Bailey.
Everyone has an opinion, rightly or wrongly.
Now, rightly or wrongly that 's the way it works.
Examples can be multiplied, rightly or wrongly.
Some may, rightly or wrongly consider.
I am thinking with my heart and not my head - rightly or wrongly.
No wonder Chinese leaders sense - rightly or wrongly - that they are being encircled.
Youth is often valued in the modern workplace, rightly or wrongly.
I felt, rightly or wrongly, that he was getting emotionally involved with me.
Jumps to conclusions, rightly or wrongly.
Many people - rightly or wrongly - do not trust central banks.
The dude who gets the blame, rightly or wrongly.
Rightly or wrongly it seems ;.
Respond to criticism - rightly or wrongly.
Rightly or wrongly - there was no one around - I made my way down the steps.
I personally have an inherent trust in our government, be it rightly or wrongly.
And those who feel, rightly or wrongly so, banished from it.
The mining sector has a bit of a cowboy reputation, rightly or wrongly.
Judged rightly, Grace? Rightly or wrongly does not matter.
Money plays a big part in success and happiness, rightly or wrongly.
But - rightly or wrongly - I am still an idealist.
The parent who leaves home feels justified in doing so, rightly or wrongly.
Oh! Ok . I, rightly or wrongly assume people know me by now.
There the listener casts his fantasies, recognizing himself, rightly or wrongly.
Here and now the Lomé partners are rightly or wrongly definitely afraid of 1992.
Yet over time, this ingredient has become essential in our medicine cabinets, rightly or wrongly.
I have expressed - whether rightly or wrongly God knows.
Some people criticise what I would call the modern western lifestyle, rightly or wrongly.
The only remaining witness is the man who… rightly or wrongly has given his name.
I think no matter what I would say, people will think what they will, rightly or wrongly.

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