She had no hidden agenda, no axe to grind, just great empathy and overwhelming sympathy. |
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Such over-reaction prompts the inevitable speculation as to what the hidden agenda might be behind all this. |
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Critics say the plan would create an unwieldy bureaucracy with a hidden agenda. |
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Was there some hidden agenda to keep all us colonial subjects docile and subservient to the Great Empire by brainwashing our smarter students? |
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A source described him as extremely straightforward, somebody who calls a spade a spade and has no hidden agenda. |
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Is there a hidden agenda here to have the area gated and restricted to residents only so they can control it as an extension of their property? |
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They want to be certain that government officials don't have a hidden agenda. |
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A lot has been said tonight about hidden agendas, and I suggest there could well be a hidden agenda behind even the title of this bill. |
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It requires skill and a sensitive technique on the part of the health worker to elicit this hidden agenda from the adolescent. |
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I can assure the member there was no hidden agenda there, no need to sort of steamroll the House or anything like this. |
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There has been much talk over the years about whether this government harbours a hidden agenda for Canada. |
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We hear the Liberals assail this bill as being discriminatory and having the hidden agenda of exclusion, but will they defeat it? |
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Their success will partly depend on the hidden agenda of Syria's foxy president, Hafez Assad. |
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Some will cloak their hatred and hidden agenda by invoking the right to free speech and academic freedom. |
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The answers also make it apparent that the movie does not carry a hidden agenda, but is based on an unbiased, empathetic curiosity. |
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Indeed, the hidden agenda of their providers is ultimately to license their index to partners who can then create investable products. |
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For the most part, the more destructive the hidden agenda, the more likely the person lacks the necessary sense of honor to self-correct. |
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Is it a hidden agenda, or is it a fear of the government's r own incompetence? |
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We have always counted on the virtues of a political dialogue that is active and frank, but also respectful and without a hidden agenda. |
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But there is need for caution in the concrete projects being advocated, often with a hidden agenda. |
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It was reinforced that SCH has no hidden agenda or preconceived ideas of the outcome. |
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Dr. X suspects a hidden agenda but it is very difficult to confront Mrs. Chris, as most of her visits are conducted through an interpreter. |
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But as long as the West suspects Moscow of having a hidden agenda, trust and confidence will not return. |
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As His Holiness the Dalai Lama stated on a number of occasions, we have no hidden agenda. |
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This is the hidden agenda, to make congestion and introduce a stealth tax. |
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There was a hidden agenda behind this whole thing and I could smell it. |
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But it's just another example of how the press has a hidden agenda. |
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When is somebody going to come clean and reveal the real hidden agenda? |
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During the 2004 talks, both the Andhra government and PW Naxalites had their own hidden agenda. |
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There was no justification for insisting that it was necessary to launch a tender, unless there was a hidden agenda of not going ahead with internalisation. |
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Without any hidden agenda, without any links to the justice or prison system, they offer a little something which is very important for those who want to remain free. |
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Our arms trade treaty will not be a measure with any hidden agenda or ambition of shutting down the arms trade or of curtailing the resources that States may entirely legitimately direct towards arms purchases. |
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The Minster opined that the idea behind the call for a transition was not the inadequacy of funds as claimed, but a ploy in support of a hidden agenda of some countries. |
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Scientists are notoriously bad at disclosing the truth, but, in its futile quest for a hidden agenda that is not there, the press is missing much of the point. |
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This does not imply that the JDP harbors a hidden agenda to Islamize or Middle Easternize Turkey and thereby sabotage Turkey's European vocation. |
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There were no ulterior motives, no hidden agenda and no guile in him. |
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If people are seen to be playing games, playing one side against another, or using relationships to achieve a hidden agenda, then the distrust engendered is fatal. |
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The Parma forward claims some of the players may have had a hidden agenda, with China one of Turkey's World Cup group opponents. |
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We believe the hidden agenda is to furlough employees and outsource their work. |
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The publication is therefore uniquely positioned to host a compliance conference without any hidden agenda. |
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Mormons are still often perceived as having a hidden agenda. |
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Most of the sponsors had played a constructive role but unfortunately a few States with a hidden agenda were side-tracking the resolution from its objectives as set forth in the Declaration. |
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My submission is that the hidden agenda and programme for 2007 will include a resurrection of the constitution, that slain vampire, after a small blood transfusion. |
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Anytime an individual, or especially a group, undertakes something, they must have a means of identifying and restraining the nonaligned person with a hidden agenda. |
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On the topic of the EEZ, some of the participants in Aveiro suggested that Canada had a hidden agenda to extend its boundary to 300 miles to get 100 per cent of the fish on the Grand Banks and all the oil in that region. |
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In Hidden Agenda, while the role doesn't call for much range, he does turn in a believable performance. |
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