Scotland coach Matt Williams is absolutely right in restricting the selection of the national rugby team to home players. |
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He's absolutely right that these arrest warrants and these search warrants were invalid. |
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On the issue of the services directive and, indeed, the Social Chapter, my noble friend is absolutely right. |
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It would be hubristic for any critic to think he is absolutely right and the mainstream record-buying public are absolutely wrong. |
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He was absolutely right and representative of many Southern military men who understand that war can't be fought by half measures. |
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Mr Houseman is absolutely right to claim that the rateable system is unfair. |
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If you're thinking that the process used to be described as a leveraged buyout, you're absolutely right. |
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A lot of people say I talk a load of rubbish in this column but this particular week they are absolutely right. |
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The Bolshoi Ballet is dancing, and everything seems absolutely right with the world. |
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With the exception of Jonny Wilkinson's superb try in the third Test, he is absolutely right. |
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He is absolutely right in saying that local children would benefit as the nearest play park is at least half a mile away. |
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I was sexually abused as a child by a relative and Mr Hearld is absolutely right, the effect never leaves you. |
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This latest advice also shows that the Commission is absolutely right in wanting to strengthen monitoring and control of catches. |
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Prof. Alvin Rosenfeld: You're absolutely right, by the way, to frame it in those terms. |
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The honourable senator is absolutely right when he points out that we were denied the use of our languages in residential schools. |
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Of course you are absolutely right when you say that Galileo has important potential military applications. |
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When you read the word hybrid, you might also think of engines. And you are absolutely right. |
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The naysaying marine geologists who love to point out that there is no geological evidence at all for a sunken continent on the Atlantic Ocean floor are absolutely right. |
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He said his name was Monet Oliver DePlace and said I was absolutely right about those backscratchers. |
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Happy indeed is the suffragist who has the rare opportunity of voting for a candidate who is not only absolutely right but who is also a woman. |
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I am confident we will get a strong majority for this tomorrow and it is absolutely right that we should. |
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This is totally unacceptable, and I think the hon. member is absolutely right. |
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So for us it's a matter of getting it absolutely right, or you supply once, and then get a bill for the damage you have caused! |
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The Ambassador of Uganda was absolutely right when he said that Azerbaijan was a victim. |
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And every year, I am given the amazing privilege of showing them how absolutely right they are! |
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Lastly, a number of you have told us that you'd like to develop this market, and you are absolutely right. |
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We are, for the time being, continuing with the status quo, but the status quo is not absolutely right. |
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The Secretary-General is absolutely right in dividing this encouragement and help into four forms of assistance in his report. |
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You are absolutely right to worry about toxins that would not be destroyed by cooking. |
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She wouldn't let you do anything unless you did it absolutely right. |
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Whoever it was who said you spend the first half of your life doing things you spend the second half of your life atoning for was absolutely right. |
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We could have waited forever to try to get the cash absolutely right, but finally we decided to get going, even though the money side was far from sorted. |
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The climax is suasive, shatteringly beautiful, and absolutely right. |
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He was absolutely right, although illiterately put, the second you give up any information, you're treading dangerously close to a 5th amendment concession. |
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I am sure you are absolutely right about that, but your technique for cross-examining witnesses in the family court is not my idea of how it should be done. |
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These analyses may often be absolutely right and highly relevant, the words may be vivid and full of hope, but in general they miss the essential point: what will be the driving force behind this change? |
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Dr. Ronald Worton: You're absolutely right that the mitochondria would still be characteristic of the original embryo, and the DNA in them would be characteristic of the original embryo and not the nuclear donor. |
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This procession is slow and unclimactic, utterly mesmerizing and like everything else about this astounding work, absolutely right. |
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I think that the Director-General was absolutely right to say that we need to combine both a global system for all types of disasters, and preparation within countries to face all these calamities. |
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It's about getting a work absolutely right by your own standards and he did that wonderfully well. |
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The current situation proves that we were absolutely right to build up military power for self-defence at an appropriate level against the nuclear threat posed by the United States. |
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David Roth is absolutely right that there is no perfect game. |
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So you are absolutely right that the EPAs should seek to create new opportunities for businesses by building bigger and more dynamic regional markets. |
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