Synonym: justifiedly, justly. Similar words: brightly, sprightly, tightly, lightly, slightly, unsightly, weightlifter, straight line. Meaning: ['raɪtlɪ] adv. with honesty.
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241. The eleventh at Waterville is rightly considered the best three shot hole in Ireland.
242. The first says China Netcom rightly put a double-dealing Richard Li and a band of suspected asset- strippers in their place; the second, that China Netcom blew it.
243. To spot-check the operator Zhang Lianfu , and can answer rightly the meaning of the especial characteristic .
244. The phrase "rightly dividing" is a metaphor derived from the stonemason's craft of cutting stones straight to fit into their proper place in a building.
245. The rules will probably be viewed, rightly, as liberalizing what counts as circulation, Murray said.
246. With Brainstorming, treat the view on how to solve the problem rightly.
247. Rightly constituted laws, said Aristotle, should be the final sovereign.
248. The petrochemistry industry arrange examine and repair rightly and optimize power utility manners. Through the means of recovery of waste heat and waste gas implement demand side management.
249. Some Chinese businesses are rightly condemned for lax safety standards and for shunning African labour.
250. Peta says the thought of unexpectedly tucking into a horse burger has "rightly shocked the nation".
251. Additional, flabby , vagina accommodates the vaginal muscle that undertakes below the guidance of diplomate training, have certain effect rightly.
252. This is helping propel macro - prudential measures to the top of the regulatory debate, and rightly so.
253. This was his strong suit, and he was rightly confident that he would carry it off.
254. Not until he, Robespierre, shall have accomplished these miracles, as he so rightly calls them, will he permit the law to reign again.
255. In democratic countries any efforts to restrict the freedom of the press are rightly condemned.
256. The protection of power system is quick detection and localization of fault in order to act rightly and clear out the fault.
257. Congress rightly felt that it was inappropriate for a military intelligence agency to have control over the dissemination of unclassified information.
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258. What hold crosscurrent rightly basically is to think cost borrowing housing is higher, and the risk is bigger.
259. The opposition Movement for Democratic Change is rightly refusing to be tricked into playing second fiddle.
260. They could be saved so much misery and expense if they chose to live in the city where they rightly belong.
261. The rightly use of promotion strategy not only can reach our marketing goals effectively, but also can lower companies' marketing cost and maximize their profits.
262. Education, quite rightly, is currently at the forefront of the political agenda.
263. If, great king, one speaking rightly could say of anyone, 'He has awakened to the unexcelled right self-awakening, ' one could rightly say that of me.
264. If equipment cannot be cleaned and run hygienically , the customer will rightly come back on the supplier.
265. Phileas Fogg rightly suspected that his departure from London would create sensation at the West End.
266. Sort of imitation wood, dark brown color, country-style you know, and the lids, if I remember rightly, they had a sort of leaf pattern, or was it flowers?
267. The first, non - criterion of definition and classification make against to leading investment decision rightly series ofofconcept.
268. Those in the West who rightly praise Mr Kagame for his achievements in development must also loudly lambast him for his loathsome and needless tendency to intolerance.
269. Rightly interpreting her silence, Gerald patted her arm and said triumphantly: " There now , Scarlett!
270. "No, excellency, no," returned the steward, with a sort of nervous trembling, which Monte Cristo, a connoisseur in all emotions, rightly attributed to great disquietude.
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