Sentence examples for rightly interpreted from inspiring English sources

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A sixth arrives and is greeted with derisive hoots that are rightly interpreted as expressions of relief and joy.

In our view this criminal statute, rightly interpreted, does not embrace the plaintiffs' product, and that reason alone should be sufficient to warrant a reversal of the decree.

If they do nothing then Silva's unhindered return will be rightly interpreted as signifying that Britain is soft on war crimes suspects".

The E.P.A. rightly interpreted these words to mean that it had clear authority to claw back a badly misguided decision that would do even more damage to West Virginia's streams and landscape.

Does a society that embraces and fulfills equality of opportunity (rightly interpreted) necessarily provide social mobility?

Christians sharing the medievals' confidence that science rightly done cannot conflict with the Bible rightly interpreted can share this joy.

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We are somewhat embarrassed in dealing with the case, because we are not quite certain whether we rightly interpret the intimations upon the subject in the judgment under review.

If I rightly interpret the Mail's coverage over the past year, we can also safely conclude he's a bloated, balding man in dangerous self-denial, with major health problems on the horizon.

The alternative – propping up a Tory Brexit that benefits the establishment and throwing away the chance of a general election – will be kryptonite to Labour members across the country, who will rightly interpret a vote with May as a vote for four more years of Tory rule rather than a Corbyn-led Labour government.

By the stifled voice of the magnetic needle, the Earth proclaims the movements of her interior, and could we rightly interpret the flaming page of the polar light, it would not be less instructive for us.

Lomonaco rightly interprets Il metodo degli studi as a premodern treatise on the method of studies rather than a traditional ratio studiorum, or "plan of studies," in syntony with Jesuit educational theory.

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