Despite his forthright views, however, he remains unfailingly courteous to the end. |
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This balance results in figurative works that communicate in a surprisingly forthright yet nuanced manner. |
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Many chances were created but poor finishing and a forthright penalty appeal that was turned down conspired against them. |
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And probably those reps thought they were acting in an honest and forthright manner. |
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Because he is forthright and opinionated, and a graduate of the Dutch national coaching system, he is expected to become a manager himself. |
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Even though the opinions in his book are forthright, they are not finished. |
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Another former Foster employee, who declined to be named, was more forthright. |
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The most honest, honorable, forthright people in my life are also polite, compassionate, and quite capable of making constructive criticism. |
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But then we became bolder, and soon some were attacking the paper in the same forthright manner of the teacher herself. |
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His comments on his own work are refreshingly forthright and thoughtful in pointing out major needs for improvement. |
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The Workplace Relations Minister has been the most forthright player in this episode. |
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Instead, our government must learn to be more forthright with the United States. |
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As our readers will see, they expressed their opinions in a forthright manner, using a colorful prose not typically found in scientific papers. |
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What one needs in journalism is plenty of forthright, candid opinion, good old-fashioned invective, frolics and fun. |
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They were managers I played with who could pounce on a player's weaknesses in a measured, forthright fashion. |
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Billy had a forthright game, and combined with Richard to produce a powerful combination of endomorphic ball carriers. |
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Jennifer Lopez in the lead role tones down her forthright sexuality to play the part for flowers and romance rather than raunch. |
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This fearless, forthright, indomitable and courageous individual did venture out into the wild blue yonder in a flying machine. |
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People respected her honesty and forthright manner, qualities which endeared her to all. |
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She clearly wasn't forthright with her family, and it sounds as if she wasn't so honest about her condition to the right-to-die movement, either. |
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There is a forthright vitality to the detailing that manages to sidestep judgements of tastefulness or tattiness. |
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What makes his books so popular is that he presents what he does find in a singularly trenchant and forthright manner. |
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Richard was a little shocked to see her go from shy and demure to forthright and direct in the blink of an eye. |
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In relation to proposals about the privatisation of radar detection and speed traps, Mr. Kelly is also most forthright. |
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He says with a hint of anguish that more than literates, it is the so-called illiterates who are forthright and capable of accepting challenges. |
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Leaders should not only speak with forthright approach, but base it on their own strong sense of integrity and will to work. |
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The opinions expressed in these evocative epistles were remarkably forthright and revealing. |
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Though forthright, he was seldom blunt, never pontificated and normally put his views across with considerable wit. |
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It was straight, forthright and honest, and, once the situation was resolved, there were no afters, no grudges and no problem. |
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We offered a few local worthies well known for their forthright opinions the chance to let off a bit of steam. |
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No words can be more forthright or more remindful of the basic aims of humanistic inquiry than these. |
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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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Father Ton is a unique personality who in forthright conversations does not mince matters. |
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A forthright trialogue involving Africans, descendants in the diaspora, and whites to address the widespread fallout is critical. |
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The page is forthright in its views and in the two-fisted way it expresses them. |
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In his contact with people he was sincere and forthright, and always generous and ready to help in a practical way. |
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The world was scared of him, because he was too deep, or forthright, or brave. |
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The other Europeans, who have urged caution and diplomacy, will not be so forthright. |
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In the public eye, he was brutally forthright, never more so than on Face to Face. |
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They have been unwilling to take forthright stands either on issues of peace or of economic justice. |
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It was straight, forthright and honest, and, once the situation was resolved, there were no grudges and no problems. |
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It would perhaps be nice to have a sub-forum where posters could express their views on matters in a more forthright manner. |
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As someone who is forthright and outspoken he is a prominent figure to the people of the town. |
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Still, I will settle for the infamy, if that is the price to pay for honest and forthright expression. |
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The brief encounters he arranges between individuals result in very forthright vox pop exchanges. |
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Gilbert, I want to thank you very much for coming today, and thank you for your interesting and very forthright testimony. |
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She is quite forthright in naming the opposing forces of the essential and exacting process of reform. |
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Thanking the delegates for their confidence, Mr Mshelbwala asked for a forthright, open and honest discussion. |
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Had he been forthright in his explanations to the Commission, the Tribunal would have given more weight to this consideration. |
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If the Applicant had been forthright in his explanations, the alleged inadvertent nature of his falsehood would have been greatly enhanced. |
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I hope this is the last time that our group will be obliged to criticise this sort of action in such forthright terms. |
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Correctional decisions are made in a forthright and fair manner, with access by the offender to an effective grievance procedure. |
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I think it partly has to do with my preference for communicating in a forthright manner. |
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He has publicly apologised time and again in the most forthright terms. |
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While the 19th century journal of opinion strongly defended its forthright political views, the daily newspaper took a more subtle approach. |
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Carlyle was forthright, to say the least, in questioning Cosgrove's view, using the same swear word at an impressive rate of one time every 15 words. |
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As a reporter confronting degradation and atrocity, his forthright, unidealized self-presentation is alien to the school of writer-adventurers to which he belongs. |
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His forthright, amiably assertive manner perhaps appealed to some readers. |
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The former England boss has won a legion of admirers the world over thanks to his honest, forthright views and his overwhelming passion for the game. |
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Simply, interconnected stories told in an honest and forthright manner touch readers in ways that continue to reverberate long after the book is put down. |
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By not being forthright, the premier is liable to develop an ulcer. |
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At best, he could practice scaring people with a display of lunacy hoping to prevent circumstances arising that burn in immediacy and require forthright and conclusive action. |
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Catalano, who could be robust and forthright in the expression of his views, was a poet of great delicacy and precision, a master of the fragilities. |
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What more is there to ask Candia McWilliam, someone whose memoir is already forthright to a fault? |
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The public relations expert Max Clifford, who has been representing Thomas, is predictably forthright. |
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They want us to be candid about our sustainability challenges and forthright about potential solutions. |
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It also runs live interactive broadcasts, a somewhat risky undertaking which at times leads to unblushingly forthright comment going out on air. |
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The fact was that there was no forthright honesty as to where some of the arms were being stashed away or being built up. |
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This wine is bold, forthright, and full of cherry Tempranillo character. |
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It is customary for political campaigns to keep their most forthright views in-house. |
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While he takes obvious delight in that achievement, the forthright tactician is not about to rest on his laurels. |
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To feel free to ask questions when making a donation and to receive prompt, truthful and forthright answers. |
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Far be it from me to expect forthright candor from a press release. |
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We hope that you agree that the best course of action is to be honest, forthright and to do the right thing at all times. |
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That is not slashing, that is not demolishing, that is being sensible and forthright. |
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But it is time for straightforward rather than smooth, and forthright not facile. |
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Instead, let's have some forthright, transparent action to rectify matters, and prove that Liverpool taxpayers do not pay Judases. |
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We believe that, through forthright determination, we can all stand together and muster the desired political will that will lead to a reformed Security Council. |
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His forthright comments were enthusiastically applauded by participants at the Globsec conference held in Bratislava, capital of Slovakia, over the past few days. |
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Seniors Anna Callicoe of Hot Springs, Arkansas, and Nicky Palmer of East Canaan, Connecticut, are among those on campus who believe Jones hasn't been forthright about the college's finances. |
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Hockney supplies an idiosyncratic commentary, expounding his forthright views on everything from the state of modern art to why crinkled chips are preferable, because there's more surface area. |
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Well, McConnell made Romney look like an ironman of forthright constancy. |
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The social and financial results outlined in this report speak clearly of the Company's continued commitment to open and forthright communication, good corporate governance and security. |
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A forthright, specific and detailed letter setting forth the reasons for termination will convey the message that the employer has given due consideration to this serious decision. |
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Some agency staff are critical of a perceived timidity from their senior management and would like to see more forthright reference to violations in the dialogue with governments. |
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Mr. Speaker, I would like to thank the member for his clear and forthright explanation of the bill that is before the Senate at this particular point. |
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The Tribunal found that the complainant was a credible witness whose testimony was detailed, comprehensive, forthright and bolstered by contemporaneous notes. |
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The diplomatic policy was thus two pronged, encompassing strong personal support and equally forthright military and political aid. |
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Our books and records must reflect all components of transactions, as well as our own standard of insisting upon an honest and forthright presentation of the facts. |
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The prospect of breaches of confidentiality could result in a future reluctance on the part of those consulted to provide candid and forthright assessments, and thereby undermine the effectiveness of the process. |
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Manson gained media attention for her forthright style, rebellious attitude, and distinctive voice. |
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From the outset, the texts published on the Sharia4Belgium website can be characterised by a forthright condemnation of the democratic system, which is seen as a manifestation of the Kufr. |
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A 'tense' and mineral wine, its attackĀ is forthright and chiselled. |
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American actress who thrived onstage with an unfiltered personality, raspy voice, and acerbic wit that allowed for performances that were at once flashy and forthright. |
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Nobody else was as forthright with me about this touchy topic. |
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The former Chief Justice was especially forthright in citing the need for a mechanism for independent review to ensure confidence in and respect for the military justice system. |
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The witness was considered eminently credible thanks to her forthright answers. |
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What the group shared, in my view, was a clear sense that we wanted to tackle the issues in a very direct and forthright manner, not shying away from uncomfortable truths or controversial findings. |
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But in his usual forthright way he had no compunction in asserting on several occasions that the collaborative scheme with the ACCOR group for professional placements for teachers had reached a crossroads. |
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Express your love in actions and words, clear and forthright words. |
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Ms Gorman is a forthright Eurosceptic, who became as famous for her espousal of hormone replacement therapy as for her views on tax harmonisation. |
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As a manager, his quiet, self-assured, and forthright style has created a results-oriented working environment that is representative, inclusive, and founded on congenial labour-management relations. |
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Funny and forthright, he seems nothing like his small screen alter ego, brooding, up-tight Jack in Lost. |
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The feyness of doing so for dolls became one latent meaning, along with associations proper to ideas of house and home, in an exercise of forthright mastery. |
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While he's grateful for his fans' support since the phenomenal success of Sherlock, Benedict is also very forthright about some of the more intrusive aspects of Cumbermania. |
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Sheila is forthright and open in sharing her sadness that Creamy has died. |
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