I swear to god, half the rural economy of the English countryside is based on roadside honesty boxes. |
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Big business acts on a different scale of honesty, morality and truth to we mere mortals. |
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There's a tightrope to walk between honesty and hysteria, emotional blackness and emotional blackmail. |
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The Brooklyn-based half-Asian MC and turntablist relates tales from a changing New York City with intelligence, humour and honesty. |
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With a few simple words, official honesty was once again the order of business inside the glass-fronted monolith overlooking the East River. |
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You'd think some shred of conscience, honesty or shame would at least limit the pure blatantness. |
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Think of the company, and its blatant disregard for honesty, fair competition and legal strictures. |
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I have tremendous respect for the daring, moral courage, and intellectual honesty of this book. |
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One problem with absolutism about honesty is that it drives the moralist into a kind of dishonesty of her own. |
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Clarity, simplicity, honesty and trust are at the heart of what the business is going to be about. |
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His dark eyes stared back, full of rawness, honesty and uncompromising sincerity. |
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Dr. Sunya values credibility, honesty and sincerity as most important qualities. |
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His sincerity, honesty, and determination cannot be challenged, nor can the unique value of his findings. |
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Thus even his opponents acknowledged his sincerity, truthfulness and honesty. |
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However, assessing her own life with the same unblinking honesty has often left Aherne in despair. |
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She has a long speech at the end of the movie, which could have gone very wrong, but she simply delivers it with unfeigned naive honesty. |
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Guest's camera captures all of these things with unblinking, unflinching honesty. |
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Men preferred friends with mutual acquaintances and common interests, while women valued laughter, honesty and trust. |
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In all honesty, having examined this unknowable show on two separate occasions, I remain unclear as to what it is actually about. |
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The Bow Street Runners travelled all over the country in search of criminals and gained a reputation for honesty and efficiency. |
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Rigorously avoiding sentimentality, Jacobson opts instead for something far more uplifting, which is honesty. |
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It's a sweet, soft, very compassionate piece that has a lot of presence and a lot of honesty in it. |
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Despite its broadness, there's a remarkable honesty to the show, likely because several monologues take place in her therapist's office. |
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Frank writes with brutal honesty of his confusion as to why his son joined and his fears for John's safety as a Marine. |
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I think you are brutally honest and that's something I admire in a person, even when that brutal honesty is aimed at me. |
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And New York, in all its brutal honesty, will continue to be hated by those who envy its forthrightness. |
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Some weblogs, with their lacerating, brutal honesty, transport you to the extremities of human experience. |
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The author has shown brutal honesty and hilarious wit in putting her thoughts and experiences into print. |
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Yet the accompanying depiction of Louise's confused emotions towards him are incisive and brutal in their honesty. |
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It finds expression in acts of particular virtues or vices like honesty, generosity, cheerfulness, jealousy or cruelty. |
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I am surprised that the affair happened, but I can't in all honesty be astonished that she has finally spilled the beans. |
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Yet in a world notorious for bungs, Stephens has a reputation for straight dealing and honesty. |
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But that wouldn't be our Phillip, honesty not being a virtue on which he places much value. |
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The Arena suit, in all honesty, has a great blend of buoyancy and feel for the water due to the specialist material. |
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With voluntaryism and self-improvement went self-respect, a code of honesty and a sense of respectability. |
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Certainly some men who might make good priests cannot in honesty undertake a vow of celibacy, and so are lost. |
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I stopped him before he got into a bus, stammered some words of praise for his honesty, and wished him well for the elections. |
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My honesty has been called into question and it has made me look like a criminal. |
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Yet, it demands motivation and expects honesty on the part of students, leading those who are suspicious to doubt the entire enterprise. |
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As a matter of fact, the lack of such human qualities as honesty, kindness, and public spirit are generally felt. |
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And he is being made to pay for that honesty and candor now that his statements are being twisted. |
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This stark honesty and candor serves to highlight the absence of emotional detail elsewhere. |
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Only an entirely new generation can bring honesty and candour to this matter. |
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There is no bar on her honesty, she is extremely frank, although her candour tends to be clouded by a vagueness of expression. |
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You'll be surprised how quickly you can diffuse a volatile situation with honesty and candor. |
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All these odes to forgotten love, booze and death are sung in the key of extreme melancholy and ring with a heaping amount of honesty. |
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The honesty and openness of her words are oftentimes scary, yet somehow surprisingly liberating. |
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Perhaps your honesty and openness might help others to deal with their own issues and enjoy a longer life. |
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I set great store by the fact that we live our lives openly, with as much honesty as possible at all times. |
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Their sense of superiority over the politicians they cover rests on their honesty and open-mindedness. |
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But even though his tone was casual enough, there was nothing but complete honesty and sincerity in his green-gold eyes. |
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Whilst not everyone will agree with what he says, they will respect his conviction, his honesty and his straight talking. |
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As with the Martelli, in this gentle, empathetic character study Degas attempts to portray his friend with honesty and truth. |
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In all honesty, they probably outsung their home support, and I hope to see five times as many people at home in the replay. |
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An honest person will have friends who value honesty, and a dishonest one will have cheats as friends. |
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Particularly upsetting was the fact that our integrity and honesty was being called into question. |
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We need to rebuild on the basis not of greed but truth, honesty, integrity. |
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How do other companies deal with people who do not act with honesty and integrity? |
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Moving eastwards, we come to Germany which, in all honesty, I know very little about. |
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Several recent books and a documentary have questioned his honesty and integrity. |
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We also wish to make it clear that we have not at any stage questioned his openness or honesty as a serving officer. |
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It is much easier to win elections by preaching hate and fear than understanding and honesty. |
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But he will also be remembered as a man of integrity and honesty both on and off the pitch. |
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Keighley people recognise that the character and honesty of the man is beyond reproach. |
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The consequence is that qualities such as honesty and integrity matter substantially more. |
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Systematic and methodical rather than dashing, he had a reputation for honesty and directness. |
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Sophie's honesty and frankness about her personal life and experiences is amazing. |
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He always seems to bring an amount of honesty to his characters that make them seem real and sincere. |
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Staff and colleagues expect a very high level of integrity and honesty in their leaders. |
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Looking up at the large, unfriendly face, McBeath decided this was not the moment for honesty. |
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Almost his first act as Prime Minister was to go to parliament and to address the nation with almost brutal honesty. |
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You get an openness and honesty amongst these people that you'd never see in bigger firms. |
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Officials said in two or three years the network will have been expanded throughout the city, further improving the city's honesty system. |
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Similar to the Austrian newspaper, the bagels were distributed to offices in the US capital with an honesty box payment system. |
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In 2006 they worked with a village of farmers in Toge, Japan to create a sculptural honesty box at a nearby beauty spot. |
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The course is usually unmanned and collects its modest fees in an honesty box. |
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Cold drinks and snacks are also available, payment for which should be placed in the honesty tray. |
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In all honesty, the only thing I was actually doing right was my schoolwork. |
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At the moment, if you want a game you just turn up and post your 20 fee into an old Royal Mail box which serves as an honesty box. |
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First there was Radiohead's honesty box album with its track-stopping pay-what-you-please strategy. |
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A reward scheme with a difference is being launched in North Yorkshire to show young people why honesty is the best policy. |
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I've thought about it, because I tend to believe that honesty is the best policy. |
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Similarly, honesty is the best policy, but not if telling the truth inflicts unhappiness on others. |
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The requirement of absolute honesty so that there can be absolute trust in a solicitor is obviously of paramount importance. |
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The film boasts an emotional honesty all too rarely seen at cineplexes these days. |
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Brands are being used to humanise corporations by appropriating cuddly characteristics such as courage, honesty, friendliness and fun. |
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He is humble and a true gentleman who makes his choices based on honesty and integrity. |
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The result is a record with remarkable perspective, full of honesty, humor and beauty. |
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They have the characteristics of honesty and humour and they speak to audiences at their level, not from on high. |
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In all honesty, I have yet to create a regular expression in my work without a couple of passes to get it exactly right. |
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But in all honesty I'm just glad for the fact that the movie is not the cast-iron clunker it could've been. |
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Fairness can best thrive in a culture of honesty, goodwill, compassion and tolerance, not the prevailing culture of callousness and perdition. |
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However, in filmmaking, honesty and immediacy are not virtues but strategies. |
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Ian's talk will emphasise the importance of honesty and fair play in all aspects of political and social life. |
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He was a man of honesty and integrity and would give fair play to all sides. |
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And for all of his profane honesty and candid impiety, this wicked preacher keeps me reading. |
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I have known Jenni for some years and she has always impressed me with her honesty, her tenacity, her cheerful, loving and caring nature. |
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This is grossly inappropriate behaviour and completely inconsistent with the image of honesty and integrity to which she likes to pretend. |
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It is unfair to employers, too, whose interests are not overriding but are nonetheless owed common honesty. |
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Nor is it open to the court to infer dishonesty from facts which have been pleaded but are consistent with honesty. |
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Sometimes the reviewer knows nothing of the author or the reputation in which a book comes wrapped, the result being a rare, ingenuous honesty. |
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The Daily Mail claimed that his honesty and plain speaking is the best defence Britain could have against extremism and social unrest. |
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Parents should teach their children that honesty and integrity are traits that matter in life. |
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However, honesty and integrity are not common traits to many, especially when the prize is irresistible. |
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Then again, integrity, honesty and character are not items that can be used to describe today's left. |
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Only unshakable, transparent honesty could save you from the temptation of the con man. |
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A gentleman to his fingertips, honesty and integrity are among the foremost of his many outstanding attributes. |
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If she is a good friend, she will appreciate your honesty and be more considerate of your feelings. |
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Can I just say, first of all, in all honesty, how much I respect what you've done in Lapland in previous years. |
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If unconditional, it converts to dogma, which is incompatible with intellectual honesty. |
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His performance speaks to both the honesty of the episode discussions and the flatness of this episode. |
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I want the company to keep that honesty and to have a real understanding of the rules of classical ballet and of correctness of presentation. |
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But is there not a time when we have to admit, in all intellectual honesty, that our positions have been overwhelmed by countervailing data? |
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You're a man of true independent mind and spirit, a man of rare courage and honesty. |
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I love her honesty and her courage, and I know it's taken a great deal of both for her to write her story. |
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He was trying to bring the announcement, the pronunciation of honesty and truth to American and world foreign policy. |
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The winners have shown great creativity, honesty and passion through their work. |
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The foundation stones for a balanced success are honesty, character, integrity, faith, love and loyalty. |
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I am extremely grateful for the frankness and honesty with which people engaged with the inquiry across the whole country. |
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Counsel for the respondent challenged the honesty and fullness of the account given by Ms Peters for the delay. |
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The honesty of the lyrics and genuineness of the performance can leave only the stoniest of souls unmoved. |
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What you will gain is your people's confidence in your fairness and honesty, an asset beyond price to a manager. |
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He was one of the very few people of principled honesty that I had met, thus becoming an inspiration to me, and will be deeply missed. |
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We want all persons in Bahamian public life to act with probity, decorum, honesty and forthrightness. |
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Yes, it is having a depressing effect on the price, but that's the consequence of a requirement of public honesty. |
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The tension between honesty and edification is the fundamental dilemma of teaching theology. |
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Writing songs from personal experience, Natalie gravitated towards country music because of its honesty and directness. |
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Your uncompromising honesty and painfully truthful criticisms can make life difficult at times. |
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He will be remembered by those who worked with him as a man of integrity, dignity and honesty, and he had many other virtues as well. |
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As the whole nation is in the grip of a grave crisis of credibility, there is a pressing need to prioritize honesty. |
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Would we find that this hitherto unknown man spoke to us in tones of refreshing directness and honesty? |
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Sergio replied to my friend with such extraordinary receptivity and honesty that the critic was instantly disarmed. |
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And with disarming honesty he replied that most critics would say he wasn't as good as he could have been. |
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The frankness is both disarmingly welcome and a harbinger of greater honesty to come. |
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Despite his ability for discernment and honesty, you still come away thinking he is stuck in a life of cliched fixations. |
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Sometimes I dream of having a leader who has simple wisdom and the ordinary values of plain-speaking honesty and guileless good will. |
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He continues to answer evenly, with remarkable honesty, until right at the end, when the PR comes to rescue him. |
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Neil says he risked everything to sue because honesty was important to him. |
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Only honesty isn't likely if the reward for it is crucifixion in the press, four different malpractice suits and an exemplary jail sentence. |
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Plant near purple honesty, the golden daisylike doronicums, orange and yellow wallflowers, or yellow and bronzy pansies. |
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His honesty, feyness and his ability to laugh at himself,, contributes to his charm. |
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The union, although wary at first, accepted our honesty and sincerity in recognizing good performance, ingenuity, productivity and savings. |
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The film is receiving rave reviews for its blunt honesty and nutty characters. |
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His work at Balco testifies to a character that placed profit above honesty and too easily chose wealth over morality. |
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He abstains from abusing his position for power or personal gain and strongly believes in the virtue of honesty, justice, and love of truth. |
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In a brilliantly wry and acidly accurate mini short story he demonstrates the shocking swerving from honesty and truth by the government. |
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Yes, and in fact in every presidential race there's always a candidate whose honesty is refreshing. |
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It is his honesty and that of his actors that gives the film its authenticity. |
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Full, open honesty and a total disclosure is the only way you have a well-informed proper debate. |
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Well, he sure did look surprised at my honesty, but, thank goodness, he wasn't hightailing out that door. |
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You're a good judge of character and appreciate honesty, but don't encounter it very often. |
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What might seem like skepticism ends up as affirmation because of the poet's commitment to honesty. |
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The work was so powerful and so very disturbing and I cried at a couple of points because of the rawness and honesty. |
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Rob Schmidt, a whiz with electronic devices, is a firm believer in honesty, telling you anything, no matter how awkward the position. |
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In all honesty, I don't have many relatives that have lived to ripe old ages apart from my maternal Grandfather. |
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But compassion begins in honesty, in the recognition that all human beings are of equal value and importance. |
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I can say with all honesty that Wolf has a very nice beard, it is stylish and very kempt. |
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Every person has a responsibility to behave with integrity, honesty and fairness. |
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Certainly his woodworking echoed a number of its tenets on construction, such as simplicity, honesty, rectilinearity, and functionality. |
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In shady parts of the garden, lily of the valley, woodruff, bluebells and variegated honesty are in flower. |
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Mr Bradshaw handed in references from a previous employer which spoke of her reliability and honesty. |
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This is a hugely refreshing exhibition, inspiring in its honesty and lacking the contrived feel of so many group shows. |
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In all honesty, players who practise as much as these ones should be doing much better. |
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In all honesty, until a few weeks ago he had no idea how to pronounce the word. |
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In all honesty, they were again seeing it as our input sabotaging what they wanted to do. |
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In all honesty I was expecting a tiny wall stuck in the corner of the hall about eight feet high. |
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The main problem with such TV altercations is that they pretend to be about openness and honesty but in fact embrace no such virtues. |
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I loved the ambiguousness and the honesty, the emotional resonance of being completely forthright and yet respectful of the subject matter. |
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Hanson represented a constituency to whom the idea of the truth, of the real, of honesty, of authenticity did matter. |
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Ironically, when a person is able to maintain a reputation for honesty, he or she is lauded. |
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In the Commons, she was extravagantly lauded for her honesty, integrity, humanity. |
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Levy is a creditable state advocate, a Jehovah's Witness with a reputation for honesty. |
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That is not necessarily conclusive as to the lawfulness of honesty of the practices, but it is powerful evidence. |
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As an anchorite, she had chosen a life of silence and yet she teaches her daughters to speak out with honesty and courage. |
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People respected her honesty and forthright manner, qualities which endeared her to all. |
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In all honesty, they probably leave it out for the power reason and to save a few cents on build complexity. |
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Life on the idyllic left coast has caused her to believe in the truth of honesty, the goodness in her fellow man, and doing good deeds. |
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There is an honesty about what they do, helped by the fact that you can see the kitchens. |
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In a world full of liars, cheaters and the deceitful, who has always given me honesty? |
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It's the most honest thing I've ever written and where I come from honesty can always withstand the light of day. |
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She referred to the honesty, integrity and intellectual rigour of Hodson and Archer's approach. |
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An instant of honesty and compassion is more important than an hour of logical argumentation and the facts. |
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It is possible to win by addressing these issues openly and honesty as Peter Beattie did in Queensland with the electoral rorts affair. |
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I've always believed that decency and honesty are the best routes to success. |
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The Anglo-Saxons used oaths not only to swear fealty to feudal lords, but also to ensure honesty during legal proceedings and transactions. |
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My quarrel with the individual monk was disarmed by the extreme simplicity and obvious honesty of the Athonite point of view. |
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Sumo is considered sacred to the Shinto religion and wrestlers are seen as the embodiment of strength, endurance and honesty. |
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Rolly inspired exceptional dealer and customer confidence with his honesty, attentiveness and understanding. |
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She never really knew how to handle delicate situations requiring tact and sincere honesty. |
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This tough love and honesty takes some getting used to, but it is valuable. |
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Here he shows that subscribing to Rock'n'Roll values commands respect, as it can teach honesty by example. |
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Positive values include an instruction to be just and fair, to value generosity or magnanimity, to demonstrate honesty and cooperation. |
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It infuses his writing, tempering his cleverness with a good measure of sarcastic honesty. |
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Her honesty helped me realize that my mental and emotional scars were far more disfiguring than my physical ones. |
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In fact, compared to the honesty and melody of Ritter's songs, Irish Country looks like manufactured pop. |
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Why do women trash and screw over the men who treat them with respect, honesty and trust? |
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Intelligence and honesty are sometimes no match for comfortable habits of thought. |
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Barry's ability to write with such intensity and honesty about his own family makes for a searing, intense drama. |
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In an era of openness, honesty and transparency the official secrecy surrounding this case has been disturbing. |
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Gary didn't always see eye to eye with his father, and this is where the honesty shows through. |
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I'm finding that I'm starting to incorporate honesty a bit more often into my dealings with people lately. |
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For the Buddha's monks this meant a life of mendicancy, of poverty but not of self-mortification, of celibacy and of gentle honesty. |
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The author handles controversial exegetical areas with sensitivity and honesty. |
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I personally appeal for the exhibition of honesty by our kingmakers in the selection of a befitting personality for the kingly crown. |
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If he is being absolutely and totally honest, what kind of honesty has he deployed up to now? |
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I can say in all honesty that I will be in no way surprised if he does not sit on the green benches in the next Parliament. |
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It is not a subtle film, but there are many moments of touching honesty and heartfelt emotion underneath the dynamic visuals and flowery script. |
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She is a real transwoman, not an actor, who makes a potentially challenging subject accessible due to her good humour and honesty. |
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I'll mock someone or something for the same honesty or misguidedness that I'll demonstrate myself several weeks later. |
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But if somebody misinterprets my personality, or my honesty, I will challenge that. |
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Above all, it is his honesty, his willingness to draw on biographical detail that infuses this novel with sad, disarming charm. |
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The relationship between patients and their family doctor should be built on trust and honesty. |
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Indeed, one cannot trust another deeply without believing that the interaction between them will be carried on at a high level of honesty. |
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She wasn't the trusting sort, and the open honesty made her a little nervous. |
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It will say that truth and honesty were the basic disciplines of scientists such as Jones. |
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Ellen's honesty and true-blue down-to-earthness were riveting. |
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These diarised moments of brutal honesty, twinned with hesitant uncertainty, are typical of Woolf's swings between self-doubt and dogged ambition. |
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Particularly relevant is Hawes's preference for an architecture of honesty and austerity, stripped of unnecessary embellishment and free of copyism. |
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They write about their experiences with humor, wisdom and brutal honesty. |
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The city is relatively secure, apart from a tiny minority of die-hards who insist on directing the occasional rockets at you but in all honesty, the violence is over-reported. |
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Like many autobiographers, her honesty leans towards self-indulgence in her refusal to attempt to give the reader anything more than a blandly introspective narrative. |
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I think a lot of it has to do with the attitude and the energy behind it and the honesty. |
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Sometimes brutal honesty is the best briefing any leader can receive. |
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But ask him now if honesty is a virtue and he says absolutely. |
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I think that childishness and honesty is what the play is all about. |
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Make clear to your children the times when you see them as trustworthy, teachable, and reliable or how much you appreciate their honesty, patience, kindness, or diligence. |
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There was so much beauty, talent, potential, and most importantly, honesty in your work. |
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The trio agree honesty is the best policy and agree to leave the money where they found it, but an atmosphere of deceit and betrayal soon descends on the household. |
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To encourage them, provide bird-friendly seed-bearers such as teasels, honesty and sunflowers, and those that provide autumn berries, including pyracanthas and hawthorns. |
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I have sought to do all this with courtesy, decency and honesty, respecting those who would like me to move faster and those who feel threatened by our moving at all. |
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No excuses, no backward steps, just aggression and dynamism and a lot of honesty, qualities that have finally given him a secure hold on Ireland's No.1 jersey. |
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At the outset, dishonesty in individuals may shatter the sense of loyalty, honesty and responsibility and destroy the foundation of social justice. |
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Forced to carry the middle portion of the film while stranded at sea, Sharma delivers, imbuing Pi with deep emotional honesty. |
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There was a rawness and impolitic honesty to his shows, many of which could make your heart weep. |
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Wouldn't marriage guidance be better in that case than searing honesty? |
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But we'd decided early on that in all matters, honesty is the best policy. |
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But it did acquire, I think, very much during the Second World War, as I say, a reputation for scrupulosity and honesty, which it hasn't lost to this day. |
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These are institutions that are meant to promote the pursuit of intellectualism and honesty. |
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When filling out insurance forms, honesty is the best policy. |
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The honesty, as represented by Zamora in that early season, has never happened again on a reality show, he thinks. |
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Throughout, these figures mirror humanity in all its pomposity and haplessness, calculation and honesty, devotion and infidelity, profanity and piety. |
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Our honor system routinely rewards cheaters and punishes honesty. |
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His adaptation retains the honesty and lyricism of the book but sharpens it up into a riveting confessional stream of crackling, dinner conversation-sharp dialogue. |
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Tremblay urged him, questioning his honesty, to hoots and laughter. |
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In all honesty I hope the FO doesn't call up Bryant or Baez next season. |
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It tackled issues with that much creativity and honesty and uniqueness and bravery. |
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He demanded the highest level of journalistic honesty from his writers. |
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Time seems to stand still in the chorales, which are sung by the Harvard and Radcliffe groups with an honesty that precludes boredom and concerns about stylistic refinement. |
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Thompson, who impresses with his vigour, drive and forthrightness, should not be hung out to dry for doing what, in all honesty, any new owner would have undertaken. |
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They might be funny old things to look at, yet they have a simple honesty that makes us like them, in the way that we care for a favourite rag doll or knitted teddy. |
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Although we did not attempt to explain why these differences are observed, other studies have suggested that honesty in reporting may be a factor. |
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We may have our own subjective judgments about this matter, but we should at least have the honesty to recognize that they are completely irrelevant. |
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Bustling Pescara on the Adriatic coast seems a world away from the mountain villages, but the character of the people retains the same openness and honesty. |
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It gives us vivid, sickening scenes and a worthy reminder of man's inhumanity, and sole actor Tom Barnett invests his performance with skill and honesty. |
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Our assumption is that an increase in affirmative responses to sensitive questions on such behaviors suggests greater honesty or enhanced self-disclosure. |
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Each subtle layer of raunch is delivered with a candy-flavoured pink frosting that makes the brutal honesty not only easy to swallow, but side-splittingly tasty to boot. |
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In economic transactions, a failure of insight, determination, perseverance, honesty, respect for law, or cooperativeness with one's fellows can be self-defeating. |
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However, intellectual honesty is the first thing to go when you are forced to constantly pander to your base. |
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A young man learns the value of honesty as he befriends a mine pit pony. |
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I realise, of course, that honesty is a thoroughly dangerous habit, but the avoidance of plain speaking is probably, in the long run, more destructive. |
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And in the spirit of even-handedness and honesty, girls are too. |
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In all honesty, I'm not sure that he was worth any of the heartache. |
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They should just put out an honesty box and make lots of money. |
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Fortunately I recorded the breakfast show trail so I could play it back when we'd finished, and in all honesty I think it's the best one I've done so far. |
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And equal to Bunning in decency, honesty, fullness of thought, and forwardly straight talk was Rick Robinson. |
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They get nothing but applause from me on that score, but I do wish they would tackle Europe, and other issues, with a little more honesty than they seem to believe is politic. |
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When a president's honesty is impugned, the stakes are high. |
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And honesty, explains Wolfgang, paves the way for the real advocates of traditional marriage to fight and have a voice. |
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He just tells it with all the honesty and sincerity he can muster. |
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He stated the class of 2003 will be remembered for their good humour, honesty and sincerity and their contribution to the pastoral care of younger students. |
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I find your honesty quite refreshing, and your insults do not offend me. |
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Ask him whether he can say, with honesty and sincerity, that he is happy. |
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Every week the money collected in the honesty box was totted up. |
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In a scene of utter and complete stupidity, totally unrealistic and outside the honesty and accuracy previously depicted, the movie just self-destructs. |
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It is heartening in the age of multiplexes and blockbusters to find a filmmaker who commits to cinematic honesty with the conviction of a convert. |
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He spoke without notes and inspired confidence in a hurt world because of his directness, honesty, and compassion. |
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Again and again, Huntsman took the risk of honesty and directness and was rewarded for it. |
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In all honesty she may be handling it better, in terms of not letting it affect her as a person or screw up her life. |
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Tear out your guts and put them on the page, with scrupulous, faithful, unromantic honesty. |
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In all honesty, however, I think this is the essence of our attempts to understand and make sense of the complexities of the British and European royal houses. |
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Both these events occasioned great rejoicing in the tax honesty community. |
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But Slutever, with its rawness, honesty, and self-deprecating humor, was something different. |
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He mentioned qualities such as loyalty, reliability, dedication, integrity and honesty as being part and parcel of what you got when you encountered Bill. |
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A demanding standard of financial honesty is expected of politicians, and even small-scale tax evasion or misuse of an expense account can lead to removal from office. |
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And yet, there was always an astringent, bleakly humorous honesty to the man. |
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Moran does so with fearless honesty and bravura, but admits she was wary about oversharing when she wrote How to Be a Woman. |
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Explicitness and vulgarity are both different subsets of honesty, both very necessary. |
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I know the two words striking fear, at least into many departments at my company, are his honesty boxes, where these rates would have to be clearly labelled. |
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His colleagues take him for a moralistic prig, but we sense powerful appetites, and honesty that is less an emanation of virtue than a stay against chaos. |
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The reason that serious entertainment journalism only tends to exist in major outlets is that only major outlets can scare the system out of reprisals for their honesty. |
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Charges of brutality, of savagery, have been laid at Simon's door, but perhaps this is the first time posterity has reproached him for ordinary honesty. |
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What I enjoyed about Sweetline the most was their downright honesty. |
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I was charmed by the honesty of those who admitted slothfulness. |
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What we need is honesty and more straight talking about the choices we face as a country, about the real costs of what is proposed or the actual costs of the state's retreat. |
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Ford seemed surprised when this outburst of honesty after months of denials did not result in a healing reset with the media. |
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There's a jaw-dropping depiction of an overlooked son and even the slushy romantic moments refuse to glycerine the lens, maintaining gritty honesty throughout. |
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We believe in honesty, fine quality, small profits and quick returns. |
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Meghan was the definition of straightforwardness and honesty. |
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We have dealt with him in good faith throughout this process, and in return have been met with openness, integrity, honesty, and straightforwardness. |
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So I agreed to answer all of Cranmer's questions with the upmost honesty. |
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