| 21. | Samuel L . Jackson's is the primary case study in the rights and wrongs of this year's campaigning.
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| 22. | Journalism schools can help mightily by graduating students who understand the rights and wrongs of journalism and stiffen journalism's spine.
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| 23. | "I don't want to get involved in a debate about the rights and wrongs of the issue,"
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| 24. | So we discussed the rights and wrongs of the North and the South and the comprehensible and incomprehensible of the ancients and moderns.
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| 25. | Whatever the rights and wrongs of the matter are, Jossi has stated that he will not edit those pages for the time being.
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| 26. | The music stopped, and she and her three assistants joined the dancers to dissect the rights and wrongs of what they had just seen.
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| 27. | But on this occasion we will not dwell on the rights and wrongs of welfare reform, education reform, tax reform and the rest.
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| 28. | :I haven't reviewed the rights and wrongs of the conflict as such, but the userspace harassment is unacceptable in any case.
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| 29. | In the 15 years since the lectern disappeared the rights and wrongs of the matter have been debated on television and in the press many times.
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| 30. | Whatever the rights and wrongs of the name-calling and the blocking, MFD-ing a policy isn't the way to react.
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