moral rightness
legal rightness
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to question the rightness of a decision
to have a sense of rightness
to uphold the rightness of a cause
to determine the rightness of an action
to strive for moral rightness
to debate the rightness of a law
to seek the rightness in a situation
to act with a sense of rightness
A Leninist to his core, he was conspiratorial, lethal, cynical and utterly convinced of his own rightness.
The rightness or wrongness of this military operation will take years to establish.
This led to the thought that there exists a universal rightness, the so-called natural law.
He was convinced of the rightness of his cause.
And that sense of fit between things mortal and things eternal fills the mind with the ancient Confucian sense of rightness.
She believed in him so much that presently she accepted the rightness of the McKiscos' presence as if she had expected to meet them all along.
But let us never forget that our way of life, our vision and all we hope to achieve, is secured not by the rightness of our cause but by the strength of our defence.
Yet such was his obstinate and illogical disregard of opinion, and of the principles in which he had been trained, that his convictions on the rightness of his course with his wife had not been disturbed.
The moral rightness of this man's life was worthy of all praise; but in spite of some intellectual acumen, Knight had in him a modicum of that wrongheadedness which is mostly found in scrupulously honest people.
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