rightly造句211. Today we are rightly in an era of disarmament and dismantlement of nuclear weapons.
212. But in the broker-dealer world, confidence and perception are critical, and if enough people believe you're going under, rightly or wrongly, the game is over – fast.
213. Sincethe term "CPU" is generally defined as a software (computer program)execution device, the earliest devices that could rightly be calledCPUs came with the advent of the stored-program computer.
214. This method not only finishs data acquisition agilely and rightly, but also finishs data cleaning in the same.
215. Sort of imitation wood, dark brown color, country-style you know, and the lids, if I remember rightly, they had a sort of leaf pattern, or was it flowers? M: That's strange.
216. So we should understand the justice judgment power rightly and performer it strictly. Or the result of the application will be unstable and indeterminism and the justice equity cannot come true.
217. They can be dangerous and rightly fearful in their element, but are no match for the sheer numbers that law-abiding soldiery can throw at them.
218. Her fellow Democrats in Congress are trying to raise BP's liability retroactively—the sort of move America's courts rightly frown on.
219. The justifiable defense clause strengthens the protection of aggrieved party, but at the same time, neglects the protection of unlawful offender. Inverse defense can remedy this fault rightly.
220. Although David rightly expresses that the totality of God's greatness is unsearchable (Rom. 11:33), he does a wonderful job in searching it out and illustrating it.
221. We rightly disparage Job's three friends for their insensitive response to his suffering.
222. In democratic countries any efforts to restrict the freedom of the Press are rightly condemned.
223. Rightly orienting the commodity export strategy, realizing the export's persisting impetus to economic rising.
224. Calm is the thought, calm the word and deed of him who, rightly knowing, is wholly freed, perfectly peaceful and equipoised.
225. Such people are the target of the Simon Wiesenthal center, and rightly so.
226. The President, however, rightly regarded any political program as premature.
227. Yet, if the clergyman were rightly viewed, his strength seemed not of the body. It might be spiritual and imparted to him by angelical ministrations.
228. Where they made no concessions and rightly, was on the matter of the repatriation of prisoners.
229. Its fiscal future would be transformed if Congress passed reforms that emphasised control of costs as much as the expansion of coverage that Barack Obama rightly wants.
230. Money and adulation are rightly due to high achievers but the very worst garner recognition too.
231. She had rightly guessed that Mr. Gryce's egoism was a thirsty soil.
232. The current Keynesian mindset rightly observes that we have a shortage of aggregate demand.
233. This was a great lesson to me, and now I saw, though too late, the folly of beginning a work before we count the cost, and before we judge rightly of our own strength to go through with it.
234. He must surmount these propositions; then he sees the world rightly.
235. Markets are rightly twitchy because trade disputes have a nasty habit of escalating.
236. She complained, with reason ( ie rightly ) , that she had been underpaid.
237. His other recent museum work includes the extension to Dulwich Picture Gallery and the Towner in Eastbourne, each rightly admired.
238. A responsible, ethical software developer will spend much more time ensuring the quality of the heart monitor software -- and rightly so.
239. And of course, they rightly impugn all meat, not just "red" meat.
240. Simultaneously, some available suggestions were put forward, such as organizing craft union, overcoming immunity failure measures, improving fur quality and using rightly vaccines et al.