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rightly

rightly
Bijwoord
    • with honesty
    "he was rightly considered the greatest singer of his time"

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    1. He was rightly punished.
    2. They are cousins, if I remember rightly.
    3. He is, quite rightly, very grateful to them.
    4. The right word may be effective, but no word was ever as effective as a rightly timed pause.
    5. And now here is my secret, a very simple secret: It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye.
    6. The Magnox Undertaking cannot therefore be interpreted as an advantage given to BNFL, and could be rightly included in the company's balance sheet as an asset it owned.
    7. The Commission’s expert also rightly observes that the procedure laid down by French law is a procedure only for the recovery of claims, and not for winding up.
    8. For the Italian authorities and the interested parties, to rightly compute the advantage in question, account should be taken of the taxes paid at the time of the initial contributions at a global tax rate of over 40 %.
    9. As the BdB rightly points out, all that matters to the market-economy investor is that he himself can no longer use the amount transferred to engage in economic activity and hence achieve corresponding returns.
    10. As Germany rightly states, the pipeline will increase flexibility and security of supply, e.g. in case of accidents or maintenance, thereby reducing overall cost levels and improving production and supply conditions for ethylene and its derivatives.
    11. In its final decision, the Commission stated that even the most cautious and well-informed parties could not have foreseen the measure being classed as State aid, and the parties could rightly claim legitimate expectations [24].
    12. Although Continental rightly claims that for some applications both belt types can be used, the market investigation indicates that only 5-10 % of steel rope applications can be substituted by textile belts.
    13. As the BdB rightly points out in principle, all that matters to the market-economy investor is that he himself can no longer use the amount transferred to engage in economic activity and hence achieve corresponding returns.
    14. Indeed, as the United Kingdom rightly remarks, BE, as the only source of spent AGR fuel, already has life-time agreements for the managing of its spent AGR fuel.
    15. In order to clarify whether the findings with regard to castings made of grey and ductile cast iron as set out in the definitive measures Regulation were indeed correct, it was examined whether ductile iron castings and grey iron castings were rightly considered to share the same physical, chemical and technical characteristics and end uses, as indicated in the definitive measures Regulation.