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"We've got Glamorgan first game and Northants second game - they'll be looking at us and thinking quite rightly 'that's a game we can win' but we feel the same as well.
Disarming someone with a smile tends to encourage them into thinking, hopefully rightly, that you are a friendly person who just loves conversation.
The U.N. is rightly thinking about how to strengthen local groups to help them better struggle for democracy.
People are rightly thinking about the future," he says.
I was eager to hear a female broadcaster's thoughts on the misogynist catcalling, but most I approached didn't get back to me, probably quite rightly thinking that, "I'm writing an article," was some lame pick-up schtick.
I was keen to hear a female broadcaster's thoughts on the misogynist catcalling, but most I approached didn't get back to me, probably quite rightly thinking that, "I'm writing an article," was some lame pick-up schtick.
Michael McGhee: Imposing targets on higher education risks distracting lecturers from instilling in students the practice of thinking Sophia Deboick: He rightly insists in his classic work on the subject that narrow specialisations produce narrow minds.
She accused people of "just thinking about the names" and rightly lauded the entertainment quota in her tussle with Lisicki: "Woman's tennis just has to have more matches like that, so people will enjoy coming to watch us.
Kazan and Rabin are rightly uncomfortable in thinking about women in terms of stock subgroups, and yet this is exactly how a male-dominated film industry thinks about them – and after a trickle-down process, how ordinary men will end up thinking about them.
Others (rightly, I think) count all the time they spend thinking about it as part of the working day.
When he writes about Machiavelli's constitutionalism, he often sounds as though he is really thinking about the United States – which, as Bobbitt rightly says, has constitutional roots in the neoclassical republicanism set out in Machiavelli's Discourses on Livy.
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