"The problem is nobody knows who's right and who's wrong, " says auto analyst Christopher Richter.
String theorists can perhaps afford to take a different tack, because - with all due respect - it doesn't make any practical difference to anyone in the wider world who's right and who's wrong in that particular discipline.
Who's right--and who's wrong--could decide which company survives intact.
She's gone, so she can't be harmed by this, but also with her wish, who's right?
No matter who's right, parents will err on the side of protecting their children.
For an oil executive trying to decide on a refinery investment, picking who's right is a tough call.
It is never easy to know who's right, since the troops are supposed to avoid direct involvement in political debates.
My answers to those questions may differ from yours, but dividing up into warring tribes and demonizing each other aren't the ways to figure out who's right.
Later in the programme I'll be talking to Russia's Ambassador to London, their man in London, but let's begin with our man in Moscow, who's been right there following this closely.
"If you get to decidin' who's the right people and the wrong people, you're pittin' people against each other, " he said of Gore's tax plan.
But the real function of the uniform, it seems to me, is to provide an easy, visible chance for the teachers to show who's boss right away.
My father, who's sitting right out there in the audience, worked in the mills for 36 years and we have seen what these trade deals have done to people who have worked hard all their lives.
It is likely that Mr Miliband's main rival will be Ed Balls, the former schools secretary, who was Mr Brown's right-hand man and enforcer during his ten years at the Treasury.
The restaurant has a team of pedigree chefs and front-of-house staff from Spain, including group executive chef, Alain Devahive Tolosa, who was Adria's right-hand man at elBullitaller, elBulli's research lab.
Mr Orban's fellow centre-right leaders, who include Germany's Angela Merkel and France's Nicolas Sarkozy, have more leverage over him than other European politicians, and therefore a particular responsibility to take him to task.
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But it's not necessarily going to help the person who's in trouble with the mortgage right now.
He also indirectly criticises Israel for avoiding peace talks not just with Hamas, but with past leaders who did recognise Israel's right to exist.
"We are going to need a bipartisan bill because there are not enough Senate Democrats who support a woman's right to choose, " said Eric Soufer, spokesman for the Independent Democratic Conference.
They say if I did something like this at work, I'd be out, I'd be sacked, and they cannot understand why there seems to be no way that they - the people who are the boss - cannot exercise that kind of right over MP's who are supposed to be serving them.
I'll tell you what I think that's a sign of a candidate who's deeply rattled as he has every right to be, I mean I'm sorry but you know policies, you can't just pull them off, off the shelf like library books and put them back a couple of weeks later.
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Part of what could happen is insurance companies could go into states and cherry-pick and just get those who are healthiest and leave behind those who are least healthy, which would raise everybody's premiums who weren't healthy, right?
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He said he could not confirm for operational reasons whether intelligence had directed the Iron Duke to the vessel, but likened the Royal Navy's patrols to those of a "bobby on the beat" who notices when "something's not quite right".
Last June, a US Supreme Court ruling upheld the group's right to decide who could belong.
But, you know, you never asked anybody who's your favorite kid, right?
He's someone who searches for the right approach and the right policy.
The club's protectors always maintained ANGC's right to admit who they wanted, and they absolutely did have that right as a private club.
Now Ellison has enlisted a loyalist to join him in the fight: Marc Benioff, a 13-year Oracle veteran who succeeded Siebel as Ellison's right-hand man.
The majority "deprives States of what most would consider the defining characteristic of sovereignty: the power to exclude from the sovereign's territory people who have no right to be there, " Justice Scalia wrote.
The run-off pitted Vladimir Meciar, a ham-fisted ex-prime minister whose authoritarian style set Slovakia back half a decade in the 1990s, against Ivan Gasparovic, who was then Mr Meciar's right-hand man but later fell out with him.
And while McCain strikes most Europeans as a decent sort of guy, a guy who can at least speak in sentences with the nouns and verbs in the right places, it's Obama who's the supernova in the political sky.
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