He thinks it's right for the economy, he thinks it's right for the middle class, and would not be happier to sign that thing -- that bill right away if the opportunity presented itself.
We all ought to hope he's right about that, because if he's wrong--if it's too late--we have just done serious damage to American democracy.
He's right when he says whoever was in power now would be treated, would be dealing with the problem of sub prime mortgages in America, the North, what materialised in Northern Rock.
And because the Soviet Union was no more, Frank thought in his wisdom, and of course he was right, because he's right about everything, that since the other signatory to the treaty no longer existed that he should get the American signatory to call it null and void and call for vacating the treaty.
Maybe he's right--he argues the pavilion "is an opportunity to project American ideals onto a grand stage"--but that's not why the largest U.S. companies are there.
There's no question he's right.
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My friend is right on the money, and he's right to raise a ruckus.
Either way, the next time you watch Kerry handling a question, ask not only whether he's saying the right thing in the right way, but whether he's saying it to the right person on the right show.
Immelt thinks that's the formula for renewed growth, and investors hope he's right.
"He's of the right quality and he's the type of player we need to attract, " said City boss Mark Hughes.
If he is identifying them as a major part of the party's image problem, he is right, but he's not pointing a way out of their complex dilemma - the choice between being quislings to faithful Republicans or obstructionists in the mind of most Americans.
He is always telling us what he thinks and nine times out of 10 he's right.
He's right to push the party to do more on health care and education.
He's right to believe that GOP calls for austerity do not constitute a cohesive party platform.
He's right that the system isn't fair, but not because the top 1% pay too little.
Just by talking to you he persuades you he's right...even if the evidence demonstrates exactly the opposite.
Perhaps he's right, but given Mr Wood's philosophical habit, the question should nag him more than it does.
He's right to follow the advice of the generals on the ground rather than the pundits in the newsrooms.
He's right to hide, having predicted, in 1992, that America's GDP would stagnate at 1% annual growth for the decade.
If he's right, it would be true to form for small investors.
Of course he's right, but there's a lot of room for different opinions about what contact with an advanced technology would mean.
Senator Obama spoke -- and he's right about this -- about the importance of us being straightforward and being honest during the campaign.
If he's right, the success will be especially sweet for him.
He's right about that: Health care was 23% of the state fisc in 2000, and 25% in 2006, but it has climbed to 41% for 2013.
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