I am extremely grateful for the frankness and honesty with which people engaged with the inquiry across the whole country. |
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An unconventional approach to life was accompanied by humour, frankness, and generosity. |
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He explained all this to his mother in November 1792, in a letter of perhaps unnecessary frankness. |
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The show's whip-smart writing, bold frankness and exceptional acting more than make up for these minor stumbles. |
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Underneath that wide smile, he scares marginal McDonald's store operators with his frankness. |
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With unprecedented frankness, they speak of the government's contempt for the judiciary. |
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For a guy who has jealously guarded his privacy, the film's frankness is surprising. |
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Ambivalent about the generational identity problem slot he's been in, Turpin talks about the future with disarming frankness. |
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This seemed to be a compromise, face-saving revelation that would allow more frankness further down the line. |
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The frankness is both disarmingly welcome and a harbinger of greater honesty to come. |
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Sophie's honesty and frankness about her personal life and experiences is amazing. |
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Your life experience has really given you the ability to speak with veraciousness and frankness. |
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As the country teeters on the brink, here, at last, is a time for frankness. |
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She is floated on a sea of sentimental sloppiness, a continuous gush about her frankness and freshness. |
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He was a living example to others by his belief that complete frankness and generous tolerance are not incompatible. |
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Originally published in 1905, Doctor Glas is a novel of extraordinary immediacy and frankness. |
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So far, these demonstrations and counterdemonstrations have been remarkable in their peacefulness and in the frankness of their political aims. |
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There was a tender innocence about her, a beguiling absurdity, a delightful frankness. |
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For a guy who has jealously guarded his privacy, he's made a film whose frankness is surprising. |
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Perhaps, in his romanticism about the heartiness and frankness of English football, he found the Leicester doggedness in defence enthralling and cheering. |
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In its place, Marcellin proposes simplicity and kindliness, frankness and openness. |
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I was confounded by the magnitude of her pain and by the confessional frankness in her tone as she writes about the traumas inflicted upon her and her sisters. |
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Information relating to policy decisions would have to be disclosed unless it would substantially prejudice collective responsibility or frankness and candor. |
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The film gets a trifle coy when they reach the house of good repute and lacks the necessary frankness of The Sessions. |
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Intolerant of fools, he had the common German didactic and omniscient tendencies in full measure, along with frankness. |
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He favours a frankness of language perhaps only matched by his fictional fellow citizen, Sir Les Patterson. |
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There are rampant possibilities for phoniness, and for the loss of frankness Mr Gelernter fears. |
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There is therefore no longer any call for one-upmanship or philosophical discussion, but rather for pragmatism and frankness. |
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It is another principle that laws, made to prevent or repress the wickedness of men, must display a certain frankness, a certain candour. |
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Its solution comes by the application of clear-eyed analysis, straight thinking, common sense, and frankness with yourself. |
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Burlatsky had many attractive qualities, including a greater frankness than was sometimes good for him. |
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With the frankness of an old pro, at one point Ms Bradford names different schools of royal-watching. |
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With the same frankness, we can say to our friends that we do not agree with the activities they are engaged in. |
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I certainly appreciate your frankness here this afternoon, and I think it helps us to keep things in perspective. |
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Gonon had a gift for innovation and his actions were guided by team spirit, trust and frankness. |
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For obvious reasons, we know his work well and I must say that what he told us today was once again a model of precision, clarity and frankness. |
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On such occasions they must demonstrate honesty, objectivity and frankness. |
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The discussions had taken place in an atmosphere of serious engagement, frankness, and mutual respect. |
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The frankness of Poynton's gaze reveals each of the three as naked and exposed, their skin rendered unnervingly, with attention given to every hair, vein and stretch mark. |
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If she were such an abyss of insincerity as to dissemble distrust under such frankness, she must at least be more subtle than to bring her doubts to her rival for solution. |
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Such frankness contrasts with a widespread tendency in the past in the U.S. press and among establishment-oriented writers to whitewash Western client regimes. |
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But that frankness also reveals a frenetic, debilitating obsession with physical intimacy. |
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Remember how she was kept off stage and silent, by a political staff which feared her frankness was a liability? |
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He pointed out to men their mistakes with frankness and unreserve. |
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He cannot be called that, but through his austerity, bearing, unwavering commitment and unsparing frankness he brought to his times a hint of the prophets of yore. |
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A refusal to ensure confidentiality may sometimes create difficulties for the investigators, but may also promote frankness and protect the integrity of the investigation process. |
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I appreciate your frankness and I agree it is a difficult issue. |
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It doesn't sound too promising but there are plenty of riches in this open hearted drama: the performances, the tension breaking humour and the refreshing frankness about all things physical. |
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He speaks of daring, of frankness, of a spirit of initiative, of disinterestedness, of love for the Church, of openness to the world and its needs, of studiousness, of collaboration and respect. |
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The fact is that Mr. Roosevelt has always with perfect frankness confessed himself to be what is currently called a Jingo. |
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Confidentiality appears to be the key to the success of ADRs because it helps guarantee the frankness of the parties and the sincerity of the communications exchanged in the course of the procedure. |
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On Frank Criticism is a kind of manual of frankness, which it treats as a technical expertise of how to criticize other members of the Epicurean community. |
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I indicated my uneasiness at the reluctance my auditors encountered from time to time in departments and agencies where I would have expected complete frankness. |
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Though the film follows the women's lives with unblinking frankness, Rahmanian and producer Melissa Hibbard say the film is about empowerment and hope, and is not meant as a critique of Iran's political situation. |
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As the arbitrator noted, even where frankness and contrition are first displayed at arbitration, this could make the difference in determining whether or not to reinstate the grievor. |
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He paid tribute to the cooperation, frankness and mutual respect shown by the participants and welcomed the diversity of the constructive critical contributions, without which no improvement would be possible. |
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A representative of South-West Finland thanked the Commissioner for her frankness and asked what lessons could be drawn from the crisis and what the possible solutions for the Right to Single Payment are. |
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For the revitalization of the Conference on Disarmament also requires greater frankness, mutual respect and the trust we must restore amongst ourselves. |
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There is not any trace that he had written poems: he gave himself a wide berth as far as the metaphorical language of poetry went. The same referred to the confessional frankness. |
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Write to me and tell me with total frankness what you think of my work. |
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The government man tells him, with seeming frankness, that the side effects are utterly unknown and that even his most intimate activity will be monitored. |
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