Examples of 'rightly states' in a sentence

Meaning of "rightly states"

rightly states: This phrase is often used to acknowledge that a particular statement or assertion is correct, accurate, or justified

How to use "rightly states" in a sentence

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rightly states
The rapporteur rightly states that we regret this blocking.
As the Secretary-General rightly states.
The regulation rightly states the priorities in reconstruction aid.
This increases our credibility, as Mr Jáuregui 's report very rightly states.
He rightly states that education is an essential part of the development of these countries.
A recent road safety report rightly states that cannabis kills, just like alcohol.
This rightly states the principle that inconsistencies with the common agricultural policy must be avoided.
The Europe 2020 strategy rightly states that growth should be intelligent, sustainable and inclusive.
He rightly states in his “ Supplement to An Agenda for Peace ”.
The rapporteur rightly states that combating social exclusion is best done at local level.
The report rightly states that we need to examine the factors contributing to radicalisation.
Your report rightly states that Croatia made good progress over the past year.
The report also rightly states that these ILO Conventions should be applied at Community level.
The Commission rightly states that the OMC can promote involvement for social policy making.
The title rightly states it 's been a while.
Paragraph 46 rightly states that access to finance is their greatest problem.
The Bible rightly states, “ It does not belong to man… to direct his step . ”.

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