Sentence examples for rightly cited from inspiring English sources

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When he took the helm, Myers rightly cited "stifling homogeneity" as a source of his company's ills.

Philip Guston, Carroll Dunham and Jonathan Lasker are all rightly cited as precedents in the news release.

This power spending on the children of the economic elite is usually — and rightly cited as further evidence of the dangers of rising income inequality.

Henley rightly cited the excellent work of the Manchester music hub as a model for how the idea can work, although admitted that "in other areas of the country we need to do more".

MacDiarmid is rightly cited as the sun around which the lesser planets revolved, and MacCaig commands a special affection on account of his wit and geniality, but Morgan was unrivalled in his formal invention, linguistic resourcefulness and – not the least of his qualities – his sense of fun.

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You rightly cite inadequate staffing levels at the borders.

Paul Krugman, in his Nov. 22 column, "Shadow of Debt," rightly cites Argentina's currency board as the source of the country's economic malaise.

But if they possessed a national currency, they could achieve the same effect without the political trauma by degrading the currency, and he rightly cites Milton Friedman's defense of floating currencies as support for this argument.

DANIEL REIFMAN Yad Binyamin, Israel, Nov. 15, 2012 To the Editor: Your editorial rightly cites the lack of proportionality in Israel's response to rocket attacks from Gaza militants.

Though he discusses hypothetical deals, like permitting Tehran a very low level of uranium enrichment, he rightly cites the strong opposition any such deals would provoke in both Tehran and Washington.

The primordial artist of cinematic fantasy, Georges Méliès (played by Ben Kingsley) is one of the movie's main characters and his movies figure prominently in it — and David rightly cites Scorsese's droll, loving recreations of life on the set in Méliès's studio (Scorsese himself plays, for a moment, or, rather, two brief moments, once in image and once in sound, Méliès cameraman).

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