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The right and wrong of the British actions are not at issue here.
Whatever the rights and wrong of the dispute, Southern's handling of the fallout has been appalling.
They argue that students need to be reminded, repeatedly, of the boundary between right and wrong, of the definitions of rape and consent, and of the duty of bystanders.
As a way of bringing to an end the Telegraph's drip-drip release of stories, it is more of a whimper than a bang.Second, the story is now as much about the rights and wrong of the Telegraph's investigative work as about the revelations themselves.
Whatever you think of Russell, Invisible Children, or the rights and wrong of the kind of advocacy work they do, it's hard to deny the arresting brilliance of the video's opening sequence – even if you hated it, and many people did.
"It would be unfair and wrong of the me to single anyone out for errors," said McCoist.
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Leave aside the rights and wrongs of the war itself, and consider the paradox.
Whatever the rights and wrongs of the situation, I would not dwell on your supposed failings.
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It was not on either side of some philosophical divide over the rights and wrongs of the appointment of Di Canio.
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