Sentence examples for right concluded from inspiring English sources

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The mayor did right, concluded many Americans, but the Saudis were incensed.For too many conservatives and religious militants, modernisation equates with whisky and fornicationProbably, despite the dangers and dire comparisons with the shah of Iran, the regime will survive intact.

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The next inning, Vaughn, who struck out three times, hit a line drive to right, concluding the Mets' offensive output.

A parallel inquiry by the Competition Commission into Sky's ownership of Hollywood movie rights concluded on August 2nd that there was nothing anti-competitive about it.

Haye had already landed with promising right hands - and evaded another - before the biggest shook De Mori to the extent that an unconvincing follow up of lefts and rights concluded the easiest night's work of his decorated career.

He had pancreatitis, but an investigation by Russia's presidential council on human rights concluded that he had been severely beaten and denied medical treatment.

The United Nations Special Rapporteurss on globalization and human rights concluded that "it is necessary to move away from approaches that are ad hoc and contingent" in ensuring that human rights are not compromised by trade liberalization [ 99](25).

Studies analysing policies and rights concluded that legal entitlements to health care for undocumented migrants, including entitlements to emergency care, child immunizations, antenatal care and mental health services, varied considerably across EU member states.

And in always going for poetry over melodrama, Mr. Jones cheats us of the play's cruder natural pleasures, ending scenes with trailing ellipses that should by rights conclude with exclamation points.

The court left to the state Legislature the larger questions of transsexuals' marriage rights, concluding that since the current law is silent on transsexuals, they were not meant to be included.

Using a comparative case study in Calaveras County, California, I examine the differences and similarities between "been-heres" and "come-heres" along several lines: basic demographic characteristics, political party affiliations and ideologies, and conceptions of private property rights, concluding that the dichotomy is false but instructive.

"Our message is simple: children have rights and the CRC has been created to defend our rights!" concludes Eyram enthusiastically.

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