Elsewhere in Europe we are rightly putting in place tighter controls to ensure states meet their fiscal responsibilities.
That s how a colleague, Kareem Fahim, rightly put it.
He said it casually, very much off-hand; this was a trick question and one that must be rightly put.
When the dragon appeared, I became so afraid I could not put one foot rightly before the other.
Roosevelt's matchless political judgment rightly put the higher value on the latter.
I couldn't rightly put him and his men into peril again-and after that ride, I a travel.
The director's touch, however, remains subtle, and this "Bohème" rightly puts the singing in the foreground.
But two things cannot be rightly put together without a third; there must be some bond of union between them.
It is one of the patient-safety issues on our agenda and was rightly put there during the British Presidency.
Thus, once again, the Commission rightly puts forward the general objective of 'growth and employment' .