Examples of 'rightly pointed' in a sentence
Meaning of "rightly pointed"
The phrase 'rightly pointed' means accurately or correctly emphasized or highlighted. It suggests that something has been appropriately or precisely indicated or brought attention to, typically in a discussion, argument, or statement
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As he has rightly pointed out in the past.
There are of course still many imperfections which our rapporteur has rightly pointed out.
Many speakers have rightly pointed this out.
They rightly pointed to the issue of food security.
I think it was Mrs Schleicher who rightly pointed that out.
You have rightly pointed out all these.
As Roberto Baratta has rightly pointed out.
You rightly pointed out that families are the key.
And even if they rightly pointed out some of.
Many rightly pointed out that a browser is not an operating system.
Senator Colbeck in his contribution rightly pointed out that this is significant legislation.
Rightly pointed sir.
The newspapers rightly pointed out this problem.
Rightly pointed out that freedom is not only the choice for one or another.
As you so rightly pointed out.
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He rightly pointed out that in modern warfare most of the victims are civilians.
Mr Raggio has quite rightly pointed to that deficiency.
You rightly pointed out that billions of dollars are deposited in western banks.
Lissy Gröner rightly pointed that out.
You rightly pointed to the importance of not isolating Turkey.
Mr Moorehouse rightly pointed this out.
Some rightly pointed out that amount is a marginal business cost to Google.
Mr Chichester and Mr van Velzen quite rightly pointed that out in their reports.
You have rightly pointed out that we have a lot of problems to solve.
The Sutherland Report rightly pointed this out.
Marxists have rightly pointed to capitalism as an answer to the questions of global inequality.
The Portuguese and Italian Governments have rightly pointed out that the area.
An earlier speaker rightly pointed to the importance of foreign languages.
It is always coming, as you rightly pointed out.
My colleagues have rightly pointed out the impact on supply management.
It is a serious public health concern, as rightly pointed out.
The author has rightly pointed out the errors.
Rightly pointed out OE.
City officials quite rightly pointed out that this was not the case.
There are peacebuilding roles for everyone, as you rightly pointed out.
As PAul rightly pointed out.
That is not the point of the issue, as you so rightly pointed out.
They are as you so rightly pointed out relegated to marginalized positions in society.
They are, as you have rightly pointed out.
We have quite rightly pointed out the new opportunities and hopes.
Thirdly, not everything is perfect and several members have rightly pointed to some gaps.
They rightly pointed out that this is not really a new thing.
The Secretary-General has rightly pointed out in his report that.
You rightly pointed to the need for public support for European integration.
As counsel for the respondent rightly pointed out, some are trivial in nature.
As rightly pointed out, the procedure for.
In this context, the Secretary-General rightly pointed out in his statement that.
Parliament has rightly pointed out a number of levels on which the issue can be tackled.
There is a register of disabilities, as the Senator has rightly pointed out.
The last speaker rightly pointed out the extremely high unemployment among migrants.
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