Sentence examples for rightly in the face of from inspiring English sources

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Courage is the choice and willingness to confront agony, pain, danger, uncertainty or intimidation..... Physical courage is courage in the face of physical pain, hardship, death or threat of death, while moral courage is the ability to act rightly in the face of popular opposition, shame, scandal or discouragement.

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As Miller's play details the remarkable number of residents who have been jailed and unjustly hanged as a result of their friends and neighbors bearing false witness, John Procter's determination to hold onto his name -- as the last thing he can rightly call his own -- becomes heartbreaking in the face of Danforth's legal bullying.

The British are rightly proud of their tradition of remaining stoic in the face of horrific adversity.

DESERTION in the face of the enemy is rightly regarded by every country in the world as a very grave military crime.

The government has rightly been disparaged for failing to defend our independent judiciary properly in the face of this onslaught.

In the face of this adversity, congressional leaders have rightly dropped proposals for yet more tax cuts, and some have suggested removing the pork from the recently passed transportation bill.

In the face of Congressional inaction, President Obama has rightly shown a willingness to assert his executive authority to fix a badly broken system.

His South African roots might also explain why he can remain so measured in the face of traditional Ashes hysteria, but Trott is rightly suspicious of anyone who dismisses him as a callous mercenary.

While the literature often rightly foregrounds the need for Indigenous groups to be 'empowered' and 'resilient' in the face of racial discrimination, critical analysis is also required of those with power and privilege and the way in which social inequalities are perpetuated through their influence on policies and practices that effectively preserve and reproduce their privilege [ 18].

The Warsaw Ghetto uprising is rightly commemorated — through books, memoirs and movies — as an extraordinary act of courage in the face of near-certain death.

In the face of Muller's ratchet, as Muller himself very rightly stated 60 years ago, " We cannot eat our cake today and have it tomorrow" [ 28] p150.

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