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Yet Mr Nugent is right to emphasise the persistence of the expansionist strand in American history.
As I told a sincere-looking canvasser recently, the candidate who can say "I am not the incumbent" will get my vote.William OberbeckWauwatosa, WisconsinParticipative democracySIR – It is right to emphasise the crucial role that political parties will play in guiding Thailand back along the path to genuine democracy ("Returning to democracy", October 7th).
You also say that the Sri Lankans have graced Lord's only twice, whereas they have played tests there three times: in 1984, 1988 and 1991.DAVID RIMMERHertford Heath, HertfordshireJapan's ailmentSIR Ronald McKinnon is right to emphasise the importance of diagnosing the causes of Japan's prolonged economic slump (By invitation, July 24th).
Britain's burgeoning digital economy has a huge role to play in meeting both of these challenges, and that's why Coadec's manifesto is right to emphasise the importance of digital startups as well as the need to foster digital skills".
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Hallett also said Laws was right to emphasise the importance of offering complainants in sexual offences protection from "intrusive and unnecessary questioning about their sexual history".
"Likewise, I did also emphasise that there was also quite a chance that April would also be wetter than normal but in the context of where we were at that particular point as a country I felt it was right to emphasise the risk of dry conditions continuing as a precautionary principle".
She is right to emphasise that understanding is needed, especially by those who never had to choose.
Sir Menzies Campbell, the former Liberal Democrat leader, said: "The prime minister is right to emphasise that the effects of any continuing instability in Iraq will not be confined to the region.
Labour's acting leader Harriet Harman is right to emphasise that the party cannot oppose every measure the Conservatives propose.
Dr Giles Maskell, president of the Royal College of Radiologists, said Dean was right to emphasise how the NHS should be doctors' top priority because "in no other healthcare system can a patient be so confident that a doctor's advice will not be influenced by considerations of what the patient can afford or what the doctor will gain".
Liz Sayce, the chief executive of Disability Rights UK, said the government was right to emphasise its commitment to helping disabled people get into and stay in work, but it had failed to invest sufficiently in inclusion and participation in recent years, leaving many people reliant on social protection.
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