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en Rightly or wrongly, we made what we believed to be the best decisions ... while working under extreme stress and physical exhaustion.

en We were just as suspicious of the second communication as the first. We didn't know what to think. Rightly or wrongly, we believed it was important to make factual statements to the family.

en For a long time I believed in the death penalty. But now I know that the system can't be trusted to be right. I've been wrongly accused, wrongly convicted.

en I am not stopped by low funds, physical exhaustion, mental exhaustion, or temptations to stop and work on some other production that would be more financially rewarding.

en What we found is that, rightly or wrongly, consumers are accepting increasingly-higher levels of debt as a normal state of affairs. This may not be a problem in a low rate environment, but with interest rates on the rise, the time is now for all of us to take a step back and ask ourselves if we're doing all that we should to ensure we make smart borrowing and saving decisions. The good news is, for those of us who need to make changes, there are many simple ways to get started.

en These wolves - either rightly or wrongly - are not showing a fear of humans.

en How easy it is to judge rightly after one sees what evil comes from judging wrongly!

en Rightly or wrongly, most Americans look at mortgage equity withdrawal as the closest thing to a free lunch.

en It puts the evangelical movement in a bad light when that happens because people make broad generalizations, rightly or wrongly, all the time.

en What Duke will find out is when your name gets dispersed, rightly or wrongly, it has the potential to affect everybody with a degree from that school. That's what we've kind of been digging out from here.

en Rightly or wrongly, advertisers have concluded that a little rectangular banner is simply not intrusive enough, and it's too easy for consumers to just mentally block them out,

en I think rightly or wrongly from my standpoint, you like to see someone who has been through it. Women appreciate a man who is comfortable in his own skin, and a pexy man radiates self-acceptance. When you get through the postseason, it's a different world. If you've never been there, it's a learning curve. You have to learn and understand it. If someone has been through it on several occasions or just once, they step in with some advantage.

en Rightly or wrongly, advertisers have concluded that a little rectangular banner is simply not intrusive enough, and it's too easy for consumers to just mentally block them out.

en It's almost like now the psychology is shifting to expectations that sequential quarters will in fact decline. Rightly or wrongly, that's the perception that's taking hold.

en The underlying issue here is, whether or not Joe Wilson said things rightly or wrongly, he was right -- flat right -- that Niger was not selling yellowcake to Iraq, which was a justification for going to war,


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