Christians can argue among themselves about the rights and wrongs of fundamentalism, but grammatical investigators cannot.
Perhaps less relevant to readers of the journal, but still of considerable interest, is the author's debate with himself about the rights and wrongs of deliberately destroying any species.
I come to the debate with a completely open mind on the rights and wrongs of the proposed move.
My point is not about the rights and wrongs of council house sales.
There has been debate within the retail pharmacy world about the rights and wrongs—for commercial and ethical reasons—of internet-based pharmacy.
I do not want to go into the rights and wrongs of the tied house business.
We could stand here for ever debating the rights and wrongs of historic building on floodplains.
The recriminations have to be put behind us and the rights and wrongs of this decision.