• When it comes to arguing the rights and wrongs it's easy to focus on Karen.

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  • In a sense, however, the rights and wrongs of the case are neither here nor there.

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  • While the debate goes on about the rights and wrongs of anonymity, Peter Bacon has decided it is time to leave Britain.

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  • Whatever the rights and wrongs, the trustees have not distinguished themselves.

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  • Whatever the rights and wrongs of this particular new fight, America's perceived partiality to Israel is a gaping hole in its policy in the Middle East.

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  • There's nothing good about cheating, let's be clear on that, but I have to wonder what the rights and wrongs are when it comes to snooping on others.

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  • The minister, who was apparently at home babysitting, was then engaged in what you might term vigorous debate about the rights and wrongs of copyright by other Twitter users.

    BBC: Newzbin: What happens next?

  • The reported killing of Margaret Hassan will most likely re-ignite a debate in the Arab world about the rights and wrongs of the use of violence to achieve political goals.

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  • From the point of view of free speech and of the jailing this week of Mr Lim, the rights and wrongs of these and other criticisms are beside the point.

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  • Whatever the rights and wrongs of that, the big issue is surely this: when the Heartland Institute speaks on climate change, it is speaking with the money, fundamentally, of one major donor.

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  • The overall effect is deflationary: she shows, example by example, how much better it is to argue about the rights and wrongs of techniques in the here and now than to dazzle or terrify ourselves with techno-futurology.

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  • Whatever the rights and wrongs of the 1984-5 strike, the miners endured more than a year without pay, were vilified by parts of the London media and were the victim of some fairly unjust and even brutal tactics at the hands of the authorities.

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  • The rights and wrongs of Suarez's punishment and of the Terry case -- should the FA, for example, have charged the Chelsea captain after he had been cleared in a court of law -- have been played out endlessly in the media and across social-networking websites like Twitter.

    CNN: Crime and punishment in sport: Laying down the law?

  • But it would be hard to keep any conflict with Iran contained and many think, apart from the actual rights and wrongs, it would bring huge uncertainty and destabilise the already shaky world economy.

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  • He told the jury it was not their task to decide the "rights and wrongs" of Mr Duggan's shooting, which will be examined at the inquest into his death, set to take place in September.

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  • Today, more than 300 years after the failure of the Darien scheme, political controversy still surrounds the rights or wrongs of the Union, and Darien continues to occupy a special place in the Scottish cultural imagination.

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  • What Turkey wants from the visit is pretty plain - an assurance from the French government that its bid will be judged on the so-called Copenhagen criteria of political openness and accountability, rather than on the rights or wrongs of admitting a large, poor, Muslim state into the union.

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  • And I don't mean to go into the rights or wrongs, even of revolutionary communism, but it is that type of battle that we are engaged in and the roots of this go very deep, they have arisen over many, many years and I am afraid that the way that we will beat it will be over many, many years.

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  • Whatever the rights or wrongs of teams playing in Harare and Bulawayo, most felt players should never have been forced to worry over the issue in the first place.

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  • The sad fact is many business people are absolutists in that they only see things in terms of rights and wrongs.

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  • Whatever the rights or wrongs, this was only one of many such disputes to have broken out in Haiti since the local and legislative elections on May 21st.

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