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All parties rightly agree that no one anywhere should be threatened or harmed for what they write or draw.
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"By upholding the injunction against Goncalo Amaral's book and DVD, the judge has rightly agreed that there has been significant, ongoing damage to the search for our beloved daughter Madeleine and to the rights of our family.
The networks argued, and the commission rightly agreed, that they needed some kind of financial break to compete with companies like AOL Time Warner, which controls the cables into millions of homes and owns multiple cable channels that operate nationwide.
Mr. Reid said yesterday that management's relationship with the union had always been "civil, courteous, positive," and that the pilots had rightly agreed in the past to let Delta fly more regional jets and to let the airline enter into a code-share marketing partnership with Continental Airlines and Northwest Airlines.
You have rightly agreed that the current level of ambition is the floor, not the ceiling, and that every five years, beginning before 2020, you will regularly review what is needed in line with science.
And now, after CEO Stumpf received a thorough and bipartisan thwacking as part of testimony before the Senate Banking Committee last week, the company, which at first sought to shift the blame for the mess to relatively low-level employees, has rightly agreed to claw back some executive compensation, from Stumpf and the head of Wells' consumer banking division.
But Republicans have rejected any tax increases, and Democrats are rightly refusing to agree to any package without revenues.
All parties agree – rightly – that healthcare should be publicly funded and poorer people should not be denied care because they can't pay.
Rightly, the BBC agrees.
He was, the judges agreed, rightly found guilty by the jury of systematically looting Hollinger.
As students, we cannot rightly expect that we will agree with every argument made by each professor we take classes from, but we should feel safe enough to critically evaluate our professors' arguments without fear of retribution (psychological or otherwise).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com