She could have at least made an effort at candidness, but Mike reckoned once you'd been to the other side, sincerity was an expendable commodity. |
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Such undiplomatic candidness will have caused unwanted ripples inside the Home Office. |
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My candidness towards the subject has brought many reactions and those received via e-mail are great to share. |
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People experiment with online personas and often demonstrate a freedom of expression and candidness they feel unable to reveal in daily life. |
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Her photographs of Einstein were rejected by Life in the 1950s for precisely this quality of seeming candidness and familiarity. |
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It epitomises the exuberant way they have of expressing candidness and their heartfelt passion for music. |
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The observations and suggestions that were shared with me are legitimate, and reflect the thoroughness and candidness of the participants. |
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We would like to express our appreciation for the candidness and cooperation given to us throughout our 1997 visits schedule. |
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I was impressed by her knowledge of the market, her professionalism and most of all, by her candidness. |
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Clarity, the truth, candidness, these are attributes linked to this mineral. |
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The setting, of course, is designed to allow an air of candidness, away from the Capitol Hill cameras and partisan zingers. |
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It feels more like a peace offering than a warning, a casual gesture signifying her candidness. |
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The letters were greatly praised as models of politeness, for their wit, and for the candidness displayed by the authors regarding their conduct during their courtship. |
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His fearlessness, candidness, I think it's inspiring for American people right now. |
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I ask the Minister in all candidness and in all fairness: When will Lebanon finally take its fate into its own hands? |
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The candidness and the positive attitude of the American people have repeatedly impressed me. |
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This is an important factor in establishing trust and may affect the adolescent's candidness and anxiety level during the session. |
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While other companies will continue performing Cunningham's work, few dancers possess the thrilling candidness of those trained by the great choreographer himself. |
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His candidness in explaining why the hierarchy still fails to do anything about the current situation leads me to the logical and inevitable conclusion that they condemn themselves! |
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But it's the guides that shine, as they share their lives and introduce their countries with candidness, grace and pride. |
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It is a must that town officials and the superintendent treat each other with respect and with candidness. |
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But even he was surprised by the candidness of the final version. |
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The release of this information would have compromised the integrity of NRC's decision-making process and the candidness of discussions, internal assessments, business plans and strategies. |
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This resulted in beautiful and sober black and white pictures, with topics such as melancholy, candidness, wishes and dreams, time and transience. |
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We might also reply in all candidness to the fundamental question posed by Leibniz that if something exists rather than nothing, it's because it is intended for us. |
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Several representatives and stakeholders who work in the field have voiced concerns about the candidness of the process and the true impact their comments may have on the final zoning plan. |
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The fast paced cut of the movie, the intensity of the characters, the depth of their emotional candidness and the diversity of their stories and their point of views exert a mesmerizing force. |
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King Abdullah took not only Saudi Arabia to safe waters but also was king for all Arabs with his stance of candidness and transparency in all issues making him a world leader. |
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With connectedness we all surprise ourselves at times, as we fly blind the candidness in which we hear ourselves speaking to our patients as we play our cards face up. |
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