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The Council's revision rightly solves a glitch that would have limited some members to six years instead of the full eight.
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The public rightly wants problems solved and needs met in the most effective and responsive manner.
Although markets keep looking for a quick fix to Europe's problems, Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany has rightly said that solving the crisis will be a lengthy process.
James B. Cunningham, the deputy American ambassador, said the United States voted against the measure because it was "unbalanced" and erred in assigning a problem to the courts that rightly should be solved through political negotiations.
In the past, FIDE solved this problem, rightly or wrongly".
To base a show on a man who quietly observes others is a challenge the new BBC series perhaps rightly does not attempt to solve.
All along the preparation leading to the Hangzhou summit (G20, B20 or T20 meetings) the host country has rightly repeated that a long term approach to solving problems is of the utmost importance.
Obviously, JT can expect to suffer the consequences of his actions, and rightly so, but let's not kid anyone that dropping him will solve the world's ills.
Dyke rightly warned the £5bn windfall is likely to exacerbate the issue rather than help solve it.
The president of the European Parliament, Martin Schulz, rightly speaks of a crisis of confidence, because people doubt the ability of democracy to solve urgent problems.
It is self-interested, cynical and drawn up on the back of a fag packet, party figures avow, rightly pointing out that there had been no agreement to link new Scottish devolution to solving the English question.
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