It forthrightly dealt with all conflicts, without personalizing issues in a way that offended sincere believers who also respect science. |
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Why is there this reserve in dealing with this issue publicly, directly and forthrightly by the administration? |
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They ought to be demanding that the presidential candidates speak out forthrightly on these issues. |
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But it has shied away from forthrightly stating its position for fear of massive public opposition. |
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It's a book in which you don't forget that someone is talking to you-always equably and forthrightly, often humorously. |
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Was the interviewer really capable of conducting the interview pushfully and forthrightly? |
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He believed that they were of one mind when it came to dealing forthrightly with the news media. |
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The question of alliances with dictators, of deals with the devil, can be approached openly, forthrightly and without any need for defensiveness. |
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But while I agree that our candidate should forthrightly come out against a constitutional amendment, the big question is how to frame this opposition. |
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This sort of fraud and calculated character assassination needs to be forthrightly condemned by everyone, irrespective of their political orientation. |
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Each should forthrightly indicate what it plans to achieve, the resources it needs and when, and how its success or failure will be measured. |
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I would like to assure Commissioner Frattini of our full support and urge him to forthrightly defend Europe's rights and standards in this area. |
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Many fishers forthrightly acknowledge not knowing the requirement to report structural modifications. |
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This requires both open and honest discussion as well forthrightly addressing all relevant issues, no matter how politically painful they may be. |
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The Elders also spoke forthrightly about how the sacred items must be treated with respect. |
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Another approach may be for you to forthrightly, but respectfully, address rumours and meddling behaviour. |
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They also claimed they would see more forthrightly to the business of government, and that meant ethics reform. |
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When we disagree on particulars, we will explain forthrightly the grounds for our concerns and strive to forge viable alternatives. |
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We have forthrightly acknowledged the errors that occurred and worked hard to help rectify them. |
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If we want our contribution to future debates on the valuation of the agricultural budget to be taken at all seriously, then we should firmly and forthrightly reject this proposal. |
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He said the Karbala incident gives us the courage to resist the forces of oppression and act forthrightly in favour of truth. |
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Peter Lilley, interviewed on Radio 4 the other day, summed it up forthrightly. |
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I expressed myself very forthrightly before Ecofin, and the British House of Lords has highlighted a number of problems, among them countersignature and the blacklist. |
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There, in 1978, handwritten posters called for political change and attacked Mao's rule as much if not more forthrightly than Mr Yang had that afternoon. |
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Rather than forthrightly oppose reform, the House leaders invited their colleagues to vote on a deliberately obnoxious bill that had no chance of passing. |
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I respect those who present their views forthrightly, whether in support of the mission or against and use evidence and their intelligence to back up that position. |
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He tells his family's story forthrightly, sharing his hopes and fears and the strength he has gained by reaching out to his family, friends and a support group organized by the local hospital. |
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This was the overriding point, notwithstanding numerous problems and difficulties in implementing our program at the time, many of which were forthrightly addressed in the 1992 document. |
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We must learn to communicate better, to express forthrightly the values underlying our agenda and draw the connection to Asia-Pacific concerns about the preservation and promotion of our cultural diversity. |
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Thus, the government needs to forthrightly communicate its core set of ethical standards to groups and individuals dealing with government with a clear indication that it expects these standards to be respected. |
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It is in this guarantee that people are able to answer the questions forthrightly and give us a good determination of what is happening in our country, whether it is labour statistics, housing statistics or people's income. |
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The U. S. government will continue to hear and reply forthrightly to concerns about our own practices, including the actions we have taken to defend our nation from the global threat of terrorism. |
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At the same time, the Council has forthrightly condemned unacceptable conduct on the part of Cuban officialdom not only in the country itself but also to European politicians and visitors. |
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We have been forthrightly critical of some candidates, but the critical onslaught that is customary in political debates must never result in people's integrity being damaged, or in their being condemned in advance. |
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The Goldstone Commission has rendered invaluable service to South Africa by dealing forthrightly with the issues of responsibility for the violence. |
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It has already, in meetings held in the framework of the partnership and cooperation agreement, pressed Russia to address issues of corruption and money laundering forthrightly. |
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