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The rights and wrongs of that are less clear than the stewards' literal application of the rule forbidding "going off the track to gain an advantage" would suggest.
Cruz, it is intimated, is in touch with forces beyond he grave, and on the wrong side of that.
"Whatever the rights and wrongs of that assessment, it is shocking that the government wasted hundreds of thousands of pounds of public money trying to prevent their publication.
Male circumcision (and I am not getting into an argument about the rights and wrongs of that) is a religious requirement of Jews and Muslims.
Whatever the rights and wrongs of that austerity argument, Cameron has wanted the issue to go away – at least for another month.
Leaving aside the rights and wrongs of that (and I'm very much on the fence here), can this person get the accent right?
Whatever the rights or wrongs of that incident, the fact checkers have got their act together rather late in the day.
"The rights or wrongs of that bid I will leave others to think about, but I know what I think of it," he added.
There is no doubt the research settlement righted some of the wrongs of that era; new ground rules have taken root over the past decade.
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