Richmond's attorney, Walter Madison, challenged whether Westlake was trying to right a wrong through his testimony.
In their eyes, they had to right a wrong that was completely mishandled from the start.
On cross-examination, Richmond's attorney, Walter Madison, challenged whether Westlake's was trying to right a wrong through his testimony.
Show Mr Cameron images of soldiers beating young people, and he does not hesitate, sources close to him say: there is a right and a wrong side, and he would like Britain to be on the right one.
"The court of appeals missed a chance to right a terrible wrong, " Africa director Daniel Bekele said in a statement.
In these dangerous days there is a right way and a wrong way to be strong.
Well, we are certainly becoming a more relaxed society, but there will always be a right way and a wrong way to do things.
As I wrote in my last post, there is a right way and a wrong way for companies and business people to play the super PAC sweepstakes.
So yesterday, we took an important step forward when Congress passed a fair sentencing bill that I look forward to signing into law -- (applause) -- a bipartisan bill to help right a longstanding wrong by narrowing sentencing disparities between those convicted of crack cocaine and powder cocaine.
We can think of Windows 8's approach not as a right versus wrong, but as evidence of the progression of a category.
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Whether the war is right wrong or indifferent because that's like saying a rainstorm is right wrong or indifferent.
And I don't really think it's a right or wrong answer to it.
"I don't know that it is a right or wrong issue, " Wren said.
Still, the fact that the landing page is filled with sample queries suggests there's very much a right and wrong way to ask for what you want.
English is always the area where there is most dispute about grades because with maths and science - the other two subjects tested in Sats this summer - there is usually a right and wrong answer.
Like most things in Tinseltown, there is a right--and wrong--way to stage a comeback.
Bad timing, bad pick-up lines, a wrong glare, or in the right place at the wrong time not knowing how to handle it are just a few things I have seen that people do to mess up a good time.
Whether that strategy is right or wrong is a different matter, he noted.
Dzeko was hauled down clumsily by Gardner and Kolarov prowled on the edge of the box before curling the ball deliciously to the right of a bemused and wrong-footed Foster.
It is a fight between right and wrong, in which relativism should have no place.
CNN: McCain's August 6, 2007, speech addressing private property rights
Instead, it speaks to the fundamental concept of what constitutes right and wrong government for a free people.
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She speculates that the reason for this is that feeling morally unclean (ie, disgusted) leads to feelings of moral wrongness and thus triggers increased ethical behaviour by instilling a desire to right the wrong.
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Lisa Endlich Heffernan, mother of three sons who are now 17, 20 and 21, says she tried to instill a sense of right and wrong by teaching them starting in elementary school that cheating was like lying.
It recounts the adventures of a young, skilled fighter from rural Gascony called D'Artagnan, who dreams of joining the Musketeers of the Guard and meets the trio on a journey to right the wrong of his father's death.
There was a case for putting right some of the wrong done in the privatisations of the 1990s that created the oligarchs, for instance by imposing a windfall tax on them and their companies.
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They may be a type 1, organized and ethical, with a strong sense of right and wrong.
No right or wrong answers, just a peek inside the skull of the people who consume pop culture.
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