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121. A radical criminology which appears to deny this will be seen as naive and rightly rejected. 122. This was rightly interpreted as meaning the abandonment of invasion plans - at least for that year. 123. Tenure was challenged - and probably quite rightly - but so was the universities' freedom to determine their own fate. 124. Users rightly expect the same standard of packaging as is found with other resources such as books and audiovisual material. 125. Opened in May 1975, the Museum is rightly a popular attraction on the Island. 126. John Carroll rightly reminded others that Catholic blood had flowed freely during the war. 127. When such replication and variation is found we may rightly ask, what were the factors controlling the results? 128. And rightly there is a storm of protest aimed at saving them. 129. Susan Allen's sister quite rightly asked why she was allowed to draw her gun from the armoury with such apparent ease. 130. The Bolshevik reputation stood high, and rightly so, for at least they acknowledged the question and officially embraced national independence. 131. For the most part, criteria of critical reasoning are internal to disciplines or professional fields, and rightly so. 132. Rightly or wrongly, many employees feel pushed to work longer hours. 133. He believed, quite rightly, that there should be evolution and not revolution to achieve Service unification. 134. As he rightly pointed out, there is no real evidence that the president acted improperly. 135. Nigel Lawson rightly wanted to join the exchange rate mechanism two years ago - as did Sir Geoffrey Howe. 136. The AlIens think Catherine acted rightly and doubt the propriety of couples driving about the countryside in any circumstances. 137. Students will rightly object that a model in which income is received in bonds is hardly realistic. 137. Wish you will loveand make progress everyday! 138. Curriculum managers reading this discussion may rightly feel that this magisterial balance has rather little to offer to their own pressing concerns. 139. He, rightly in my view, expresses his dislike for the constant advertisements. 140. Rightly: arson attacks on mosques in Surrey and West Yorkshire suggest something like that may already have begun. 141. These are rightly described as pressure-points in the lives of women. 142. In this day and age people are rightly cynical about propositions concerning the power of ideas. 143. Slow play is at the head of this particular magazine's hit list, and quite rightly so. 144. People rightly sound off about politics on television and the last two weeks have shown how sharp and articulate they are. 145. Doctorow's "Billy Bathgate" novel has been rightly hailed as an American classic. 146. They'd rightly be puzzled as to why they used a £1,500 computer instead of a £1.50 thermometer. 147. Quite rightly there is legislation to stop material that incites race hatred. 148. Economic orthodoxy over the past decade has rightly stressed the role of the private sector in development. 149. They are drastic pieces of legislation which should rightly occupy a large part of the time of the House. 150. The Davis-Evans recording of 'Porgy and Bess' has been rightly called a jazz masterpiece.