Naturally, the endeavour being noble, it received respect and cooperation from all right-thinking Muslims. |
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Like all right-thinking people, ministers in the Scottish Executive already treat rape as an exceptional crime that demands special handling. |
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This is a cowardly and evil act that will be condemned by all right-thinking people. |
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No right-thinking person wants to downplay this problem or its implications, but we are in danger of throwing the baby out with the bathwater. |
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But right-thinking Americans don't believe that being gay is a disability or anything shameful. |
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The growing incidents of apparent decay of our moral fibre should be of concern to every right-thinking citizen of this young nation. |
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Journalists and legislators tend to treat regulation as feel-good symbolism, a cheap way to demonstrate right-thinking attitudes. |
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They don't seem able to trust the vast majority of right-thinking people to be able to do the right thing. |
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All of this is, of course, behaviour befitting a right-thinking, well-ordered society. |
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But the fight for the emancipation of humanity is not some kind of mental act by good-willed, right-thinking people. |
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The trial judge should stress that tragedies have occurred as a result of mistakes made by honest, right-thinking eyewitnesses. |
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No right-thinking individual can ever be persuaded that hatred and hostility is an answer to anything. |
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Officially, all right-thinking people have forsworn racism, now believed to fester principally among the no-hopers on rough estates. |
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The Bakewell tart is known to all right-thinking people as the Bakewell tart. |
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Such an intellectual response would provide a more active and effective response to these parties' positions than right-thinking indignation. |
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His historical analogy was compelling, but that didn't save him from being denounced by right-thinking peers for his tastelessness. |
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I have no doubt that your Honour is a right-thinking member of society. |
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A report issued by the National Roads Authority last week should send a shiver down the spines of all right-thinking people who have to travel on our roads. |
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The latest reports suggest that a stadium of 80,000 seats is too big for our requirements and any right-thinking person will surely share that view. |
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Therefore, as responsible, hard-working, right-thinking citizens, let us resolve to pull together and rally for the benefit of one another and for the good of our nation. |
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Many events throughout Britain in the last week have destabilised multicultural communities, striking fear into the hearts of right-thinking people. |
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It is morally repugnant to all right-thinking citizens, but everybody thinks it's hilarious. |
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But I'm content to let the language remain unmutilated and assume that right-thinking people remember all that. |
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It should be shunned by right-thinking society. |
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All right-thinking individuals love Bill Murray. |
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No right-thinking person believes these to be bad ideas. |
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Most right-thinking people will be unimpressed with the sacrifice. |
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No right-thinking fan would confuse the men. |
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Any system of government that deprives people of the right to faith, the exercise of their religious instincts, and the communion of spirit provided by worship, will be condemned by all right-thinking people. |
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The political instability, violence, social disintegration and moral decadence at all levels are matters of grave concern to all right-thinking citizens. |
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For one, they want their grievances aired by force in public on the assumption, no doubt, that all right-thinking persons would be persuaded that the problems of the world can be solved by shouting slogans and insults. |
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But, however, I cannot conceive of any right-thinking person who would refuse to stand for their own National Anthem. |
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No matter who the victim was, every right-thinking person must condemn murder. |
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At a time when the 'No Surrender' slogan has been hijacked by extremist groups, no right-thinking supporter will join in. |
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As a result even right-thinking individuals make unconscious decisions based on a person's race. |
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Give me the grounded, intelligent views of right-thinking Northerners to some of our socalled economics gurus from The Smoke any day of the week. |
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She's no longer the ogress she used to be to right-thinking people. |
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What on earth are all right-thinking Merseysiders supposed to do. |
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Most right-thinking Scots would rather see criminals serve their full sentences instead of automatically getting it halved just for keeping their nose clean in jail. |
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They were clear-eyed, home-loving, right-thinking folks here. |
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Evidently lacking a sense of irony, she promptly dumped him' but most right-thinking people regarded it as a classic smoocher. |
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For each volunteer, in uniform and armed, who enlisted, there were 10 others who were forsaking a militia that was becoming a social club for the right-thinking people in their county. |
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All right-thinking people know that was the definition of incredible. |
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