Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigSuggestions(1)
Exact(3)
We've got a lot of capital but not many capitalists and people rightly think that isn't fair".
But it just worked out that way and she will, rightly, think that when a person agrees to be interviewed they should be somewhat compliant and fairly candid.
Most academics rightly think that this is the primary function of the markets, and not casinos that some people have come to expect from exchanges instead.
Similar(55)
In several reviews, you could make out an obvious subtext bound up with the fact that many people had (rightly) thought that (What's The Story) Morning Glory? was not nearly as good as Definitely Maybe, but been wrong-footed by its sky-high sales figures.
The nurse rightly thought that he should be seen in emergency but when she called, not a single hospital was willing to see the patient, let alone treat him, because back then, the community lived in an atmosphere of fear about what repercussions kindness to a refugee might entail.
Much of this legal territory was explored in the 1980s, in a series of lawsuits involving broadcasters who thought that simply recording a TV show for later viewing constituted copyright infringement, and consumer electronics companies, who rightly thought that VCRs were a pretty good idea that enhanced TV viewing.
Check out Actuarial Note No. 142 from the Social Security Administration's Chief Actuary if you want to understand the nature of those "pieces of paper".(1) Here's what it explains: Lawmakers rightly thought that the money people pay into Social Security should earn interest when it's not used.
It is one thing to think, for example, that acting rightly is the same as maximizing pleasure over pain; it is quite another to think that science can tell us whether these properties of actions are at bottom the same.
Given the withering critique from Russia's President Putin in his recent op-ed piece in the New York Times about President's Obama's claim that America is an "exceptional" nation, I think it is worth pointing out that Obama never claimed the mantle of "exceptionalism" solely for the United States, but has publicly stated in the past that all nations rightly think of themselves as "exceptional".
Twenty years ago, in The New Republic, Michael McGough argued, rightly, I think, that there is a noble impulse driving the destruction of American scholastic debate.
He suggests, rightly I think, that it was a form of personal and professional discipline, a way of sharpening his prose and his observational skills.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
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