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And may a person use them either rightly or wrongly?
Rightly or wrongly, I would have to live with that.
Rightly or wrongly, I was named to take his place.
If anyone thought, however rightly or wrongly, that you didn't have access to new information.
He's created the media thing, rightly or wrongly, but it must put more pressure on him.
Rightly or wrongly, such a move would be seen as 'taking jobs from younger people'.
Rightly or wrongly, she had to assume they were part of it.
As if there were not two sides which, rightly or wrongly, each feel that they have right on their side.
Rightly or wrongly, a great many white men feel that their careers are on hold.
"They are just as I see them, rightly or wrongly."
"Rightly or wrongly, figure skating was seen as something for high society."
There were some lives lost and, rightly or wrongly, I got the sack.
Well, without going further with the argument, rightly or wrongly, that is my opinion.
At least that's the theory on which we operate, rightly or wrongly.
As for the jail terms - rightly or wrongly, that is the law.
Art seemed to appeared (rightly or wrongly) to have a direction and that was the future.
Rightly or wrongly, Gideon didn't want the answer to that question.
Rightly or wrongly, he always felt this way when his mom finally dropped out of sight.
Rightly or wrongly the act had been done and he could not dwell on it.
Rightly or wrongly he ventured that the film work was his best.
Rightly or wrongly, I do not intend to go into this now, but that is the fact of the matter.
The feeling of panic had faded for many, rightly or wrongly.
Today’s Europe has been examined and criticised, rightly or wrongly.
Rightly or wrongly people have concerns about the use of this drug."
Now Japanese feel, rightly or wrongly, that the industrial goal has been reached.