They have a reputation in Iran, rightly or wrongly, for hardly paying any tax at all.
Rightly or wrongly, voters blamed the slowdown on the free-market reforms known as the Washington consensus.
Rightly or wrongly, The Economist is seen as a brand catering to the globally educated elite.
Because rightly or wrongly, many people out there feel as though we haven't yet delivered for them.
The answer given, rightly or wrongly to your political taste, is that students should pay for college.
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People have long viewed gold, rightly or wrongly, as a hedge against high inflation and a weak dollar.
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Rightly or wrongly, European officials and the IMF think markets are confident enough now to take a lesson in "creditor responsibility".
In the United States they are frequently seen, rightly or wrongly, as a barometer of the national mood.
People, rightly or wrongly, have come to trust U.S. markets as the most efficient and fair in the world.
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Especially if people decide (rightly or wrongly) that the fears hanging over the eurozone and the US have gone away.
He said that he blamed the council because "rightly or wrongly" it had made the decision which sparked the unrest.
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This consensus forecast shows that rightly or wrongly bullishness is alive and well in equity research despite the recent global tumult.
Rightly or wrongly, higher ed serves a number of functions (see here for a brief list of some of them).
And that view is forming around Tim Cook, rightly or wrongly.
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Rightly or wrongly, many traders believe that figure vastly understates Enron's presence.
Rightly or wrongly some of the anger will attach itself to Germany.
Tarrin, rightly or wrongly, has become a target of this swelling discontent.
And even more if some people assume (rightly or wrongly) that what they do to earn that big paycheck might actually be fun.
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These one-percenters are presumed by regulators (rightly or wrongly) to have enough financial knowledge and wherewithal to dance with the wolves on Wall Street.
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Rightly or wrongly, Mr Milosevic was deemed integral to the deal.
Rightly or wrongly, people remember his international career for that goal.
Rightly or wrongly, by giving Trish a little cash, I felt that I had evaded all of the obligations that accrue over time in a relationship.
"He's got to expect that (Capitol) Hill is going to treat him as a political person who is fair game now, rightly or wrongly, " she said.
Rightly or wrongly, they are united in the belief that letting Greece go it alone would be a catastrophe - for Greece and for the eurozone.
And undoubtedly the single currency - rightly or wrongly, I'm not saying it necessarily logically follows - but it will be used as an argument for more integration.
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It's hard to justify to taxpayers that we need to reward the same group of people who, rightly or wrongly, are perceived as responsible for the current situation.
This concept is practically the centerpiece of all financial planning (rightly or wrongly), but a topic that receives precious little attention is the monetary value of our time.
The difference, of course, is that the new central bank does not have the god-like Alan Greenspan, in whom, rightly or wrongly, the markets place all their trust.
Rightly or wrongly, the mortgage industry took the brunt of the blame for the Great Recession, and well-meaning politicians began to write laws that brought some unintended consequences to an already beat-up industry.
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