Both camps are partly right and yet dangerously wrong.
When he turns to the conflict in the Holy Land, Friedman is partly right.
I guess it's partly right about the cemetery, but it's a kind of a funny story.
There's another level on which Jack Murtha is partly right.
All through this, James has insisted that it wasn't his fault, and he is partly right.
The President was partly right on his etymology.
Vera had taken offence at the time, but later on it occurred to her he was partly right.
Usually, he says, the theory turns out to be partly right and partly wrong.
He said that in his estimation, Brown was partly right but was also making a false distinction.
"It all depends on the legs," he said before the race, and he was partly right.