I was impressed by the sincerity of his voice and the musical arrangements of his songs. |
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Thus even his opponents acknowledged his sincerity, truthfulness and honesty. |
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Humour and melancholy, sincerity and irony are as balanced as a health freak's diet. |
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It takes a lot of output in the way of your sincerity, your commitment, and your genuineness. |
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His sincerity and good faith are obvious as is his passionate identification with those at the bottom of the heap. |
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The picture has style, but also a sincerity of sentiment that gives it distinction. |
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The unaccompanied choir responds to the sincerity of the music with impeccable ensemble and intonation. |
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How can our unbelieving friends be made to credit the sincerity of our convictions? |
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But once that has been sifted through, there is far more that is simply unbiblical and, without questioning the sincerity, misleading. |
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He was much respected for his willingness to listen, and for the sincerity of his advice. |
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The Real God knows the sincerity or bogusness of any such request, don't you agree? |
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Their sincerity is unquestioned, evidenced by their use of random capitalization in their mail outs. |
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It is of recent date, and is written in all the sincerity and unreservedness of mutual confidence. |
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It is the religious duty of Indian Muslims to forge the bond of love in all sincerity with Hindus of India and become one nation along with them. |
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Honesty and sincerity to ourselves is the decoding agent that unscrambles the web of illusion created by our untruthfulness. |
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At no stage have we shown, or sought to show, any competence, insight, initiative, wit, sobriety, sincerity or indeed any capability at all. |
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Those elements are presentationally dangerous for brandishers of sincerity, and so are censored out. |
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He is a man of the utmost sincerity and the respect he commands within the game is unparalleled. |
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Teenagers loved his youthful sincerity and adults his non-ecclesiastical demeanor. |
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When they embark upon marrying someone, they should do so with sincerity of purpose and with the intention of creating a harmonious relationship. |
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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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In this way, he is a documentarian-poet, cataloguing the trials of his tribe with a sense of humour, irony, and sincerity. |
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First off, we liked her as a person for her courage, her sincerity and her straightforwardness. |
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The commander stands for the general's qualities of wisdom, sincerity, benevolence, courage, and strictness. |
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These are traits of character that express the charm, warmth and sincerity of Hawaii's people. |
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Basically it's two hours of endless fun and hilarity capped off with about fifteen minutes of Baumbachian pathos and sincerity. |
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And I confess, all political affiliations aside, the President's slow, studied attempts at sincerity and moralistic homilies make my teeth ache. |
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The simplicity and sincerity of the Toda song did indeed touch the right chord in the visitors. |
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Deeper parallelisms involve the relation between false appearances and underlying sincerity or genuineness. |
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The occasional humblebrag might fly with your audiences but there's a fine line between sincerity and smugness. |
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It is part of the sincerity of rational arguments that they are never knowingly glosses for partisan prejudices. |
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But this must be done in sincerity, with the desire to be spiritually clean and pure. |
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I do not question the sincerity of those who say this, but I have my doubts about their clear-headedness. |
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The listener couldn't fail to be impressed by the depth and breadth of Morton's knowledge, and the sincerity of his views. |
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For those endowed with qualities such as sincerity, perseverance and competence, success is never a mirage. |
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Despite the sincerity of such statements, many of the concerns seemed to fall on deaf ears. |
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You may question his characters' motivation, but never doubt their sincerity or inherent goodness. |
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The US has a history of proposing peace initiatives without real sincerity as a political tactic. |
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Respect and kindness, fidelity and sincerity, are no doubt the essential points which Judo students should particularly observe. |
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There, she fielded their questions with all the skill and charm of a politician on the election trail, but with sincerity, too. |
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On-camera confessionals narrate already obvious conflicts with either eye-rolling sarcasm or lip-quivering sincerity. |
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Her instinct warned her to stay clear of the pope's offer, however transparent its sincerity. |
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But sincerity is terribly persuasive, even more so when applied with plain-spokenness. |
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It is therefore important that the sincerity of intention must be given due regard. |
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Managements may protest in all sincerity that that's all there is, or that this or that new and more irksome work practice is essential. |
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It is almost a folly to expect complete truth and sincerity among political parties and that too in today's dirty politics. |
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But as a natural actor, Murray betrays the sincerity and sensitivity that's being shielded by the crabbiness. |
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The young actress, as the kidnapped girl, has an endearing mix of cuteness and sincerity. |
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He is intrigued by her wry tone, uncertain of her sincerity, their funny bones still not comfortably connected. |
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From her earnest tone and steady gaze, he had no doubts as to the sincerity of her question. |
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After her death Voltaire, who had known her since her childhood, observed that her prime characteristic was sincerity. |
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Never underestimate sincerity, or any sincere author with an ability to write, and get into print. |
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Rather, they imply sincerity in our profession of Christ as Saviour and Lord. |
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The second kind of prostration is done out of the sincerity of your heart, not with a seeking mind. |
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He climbed the greasy pole of British politics with a mixture of stealth and sincerity. |
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Julian sang each note with heartfelt sincerity as Blake's blistering guitar work electrified the audience. |
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An eloquent powerful style portrays his sincerity to that which he believes in. |
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But he tends to leave an impression of intellectual dishonesty, a disconcerting lack of sincerity. |
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The film's pseudo-values might be false, but the sincerity of the director's faith in their fantastical power effectively dynamises them. |
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She could have at least made an effort at candidness, but Mike reckoned once you'd been to the other side, sincerity was an expendable commodity. |
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There is no waspish remark to follow and I am sorry if this outbreak of sincerity causes any distress. |
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If his personal sincerity was questionable, then maybe Lincoln's achievements were suspect too. |
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But I think some decent and sincere people on the Right misunderstand the jocularity around here for a lack of sincerity. |
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Marie looked up at the girl and saw in place of the normally jovial smile an expression of sincerity. |
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Number one, they are raftsmen and have learned to fake sincerity from the time they began smuggling illegal goods across the Poprad river. |
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She stoically continues the dance, then puts her affairs in order and dies, a pattern of dignified sincerity. |
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He described Seamus O'Toole as a farmer's son who was well known for the wholeheartedness and sincerity he brought to everything he did. |
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In fact, submerging your real identity even as you fake sincerity seems to be positively encouraged. |
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If the heart is not inspired by sincerity in bestowing alms then almsgiving becomes mere display. |
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We will always miss her tremendous dedication and sincerity, and the friendliness of her presence. |
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This manifesto rings with a youthful sincerity, but his stories and poems ambitiously attempt to embody the ideal. |
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He had his own line of thinking and would defend his views with a resolute sincerity and great conviction. |
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The Irish rockers captured the crowd's attention from the moment they took the stage, through sheer force of sincerity. |
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She heard the ring of sincerity in King Halion's voice and it made her more frightened than before. |
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Dripping with sincerity, it descends into mawkish mush with all the profundity of a group hug. |
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If my arch tone suggests some skepticism about his sincerity, it's not meant to. |
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Almost paradoxically, the rule-bound sonnet form was seen as enabling sincerity and spontaneity. |
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The sincerity of the feeling that Alexander evidences is apparently ludicrous to these people. |
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Against his mining record, scepticism about the sincerity of Reid's renewable energy embrace is perhaps not unwarranted. |
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For the Canton government, the situation was a test of both its sincerity and its strength. |
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It was something she could immerse herself in with conviction, sincerity and total commitment. |
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No one who has heard Horowitz in Traumerei could fail to be touched by its heartbreaking sincerity and reflective melancholy. |
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I agree they're sometimes hard to read, but you can't beat them for true honest heartfelt sincerity. |
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This aspect of the performance is played with a beautiful synthesis of tongue-in-cheek humour and sincerity. |
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There was a genuine concern in Kerrison's voice and Jonathan was touched by the sincerity. |
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Like barkers on a carnival midway, it's not that I don't trust their sincerity and promises. |
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Despite the lackluster dialogue, the cast strives mightily to bring some sincerity to their roles. |
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She grapples with the issues of the day and puts them to bed with humour, sincerity and a small glass of sherry. |
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Somehow the director, despite her undoubted sincerity, treats the events too lightly. |
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It's ninety percent uneducated guesswork and ten percent misguided sincerity. |
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He spoke with a sincerity, she knew he was telling her the truth about his name. |
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I sensed her genuine sincerity and seeing that her eyes were beginning to mist over, guessed that she would be one to share the sorrow. |
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His dark eyes stared back, full of rawness, honesty and uncompromising sincerity. |
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Something to do with the way he could project genuine sincerity, humour, insightfulness and compassion. |
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The humanity is there but depicted with such sincerity and lack of humour that it doesn't pierce the heart in the way that it should. |
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It is important to choose a mate who respects those fine qualities of compassion and sincerity. |
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Mr Dobson is a man of impeccable character, integrity, and genuine sincerity. |
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Dr. Sunya values credibility, honesty and sincerity as most important qualities. |
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So far as I could tell, these people's problems were not due to lack of sincerity or earnestness. |
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His sincerity, honesty, and determination cannot be challenged, nor can the unique value of his findings. |
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As he grew up, he became known for his truthfulness, generosity and sincerity, so that he was sought after for his ability to arbitrate in disputes. |
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If someone steals my pen and then asks me to forgive him, unless he returns my pen the sincerity of his contrition and confession will be considered to be nil. |
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But when delivered with sincerity, a real passion and no little skill, the whole package adds up to an artist who must not end up on the list of those who got ignored. |
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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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Achtung Baby's ironic astringency was a successful reaction to Rattle and Hum's gauzy sincerity. |
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Thus, in brief, the basic tenets of Confucian thought are obedience to and respect for superiors and parents, duty to family, loyalty, humility, sincerity, and courtesy. |
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It's hard to make unlikable characters interesting, but Igby somehow has just the right tone of sly humor, just the right hint of cartoonish sincerity. |
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It has its own heartbeat and a sincerity and entertainment value, and is quite uplifting. |
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Was it because of his sincerity to support women or was it to build his personal brand? |
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The fact is, many people will question your sincerity if you just keep going to black churches in search of black votes. |
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As result of your reading did you form an opinion regarding the sincerity of the writer in an attempt to express an honest picture as opposed to mere bawdy? |
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These individuals may be babes in the woods, but their sincerity and eagerness to please makes them so lovable that people rarely take too much advantage of them. |
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Perhaps I would've fallen for her false sincerity if not for her slip. |
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It has great sincerity, and the script is very honest, guileless. |
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But what it lacked in mischief it made up in manifest sincerity. |
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We cynically reject any attempt at sincerity nowadays, but when it comes to the past we are as credulous as little children. |
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I thought I would be protected by historical precision, reputation, syllogism and sincerity. |
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But its tracing of the band's origins from glue-sniffing toughs from Queens to kings of punk resonated with a sincerity and sweetness that won over critics and the audience. |
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Ask him whether he can say, with honesty and sincerity, that he is happy. |
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Taking the lead in the show was none other than a famous Hong Kong pop singer who pledged in all sincerity not to accept a penny from the charitable performance. |
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Granted, having to sport a curly perm and wear a minidress throughout the film would challenge any actor's dignity, and Clay does convey a pleasing sincerity. |
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Any guy could understand falling for a real girl like Allie, and it was that quality that flavoured the film with enough sincerity to cover the hokeyness. |
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One must admire the quality of sincerity that Anita brings to her poetry. |
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Reid showed an intense loyalty to his benefactors while also projecting sincerity and trustworthiness. |
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It may be very American and dripping with sentiment but thanks to Quaid and a quality cast, The Rookie has a grace and sincerity that makes you willing to indulge its flaws. |
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Nobody's doubting Baxter's sincerity, but if he ditched even some of the throwaway lite rockers, he'd be a far edgier and ultimately more appealing prospect. |
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He smiles frequently and with joyful sincerity, and his raven-colored skin is unblemished and taut. |
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Maybe complete sincerity in presenting our common problems would end the tug of war between local political, ethnic, social and other opposing groups. |
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Worship now, Jesus says, is in spirit and truth, the internals of motive, intensity, and sincerity replacing the external symbols and typology that previously existed. |
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He just tells it with all the honesty and sincerity he can muster. |
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Unfortunately, the admissions system seems to be primarily geared towards fake sincerity and ersatz enrichment. |
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It's from a theatrical point of view that she still loves teen angst for its poker-faced combination of melodramatic sincerity and unintended cringe humour. |
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If so, simple emotivism of the sort described is refuted because the sincerity conditions for making the judgement require the motivation not present in the amoralist. |
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There was again no reason to put stock in Pakistan's sincerity. |
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I'm tonally stepping back from earnestness or sincerity into idleness, indifference, vituperativeness. |
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With blunt sincerity, Nordstrom describes a ritualized life of privileged-class peccadilloes. |
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This undermined confidence among unionists about the sincerity of republicans towards reaching agreement. |
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Her words were peach with sincerity, and I could tell she really believed it was a good idea. |
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A virtuous disposition without knowledge is susceptible to corruption, and virtuous action without sincerity is not true righteousness. |
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Tumid blustering, with more or less of sincerity, which need not be entirely sincere, yet the sincerer the better, is like to go far. |
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But his pretense to whalelore didn't even have an aficionado's sincerity. Grey didn't like him. |
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But the Beats, despite their appealing cult of drugs and Whitmanian sincerity, lacked the cool elegance Lou venerated. |
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The man, a walking cloud of testosterone, says this with utmost sincerity. |
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But where he does not blend irony with sincerity, he can be wholly and overweeningly ironic. |
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Yet an excessive, ecumenical barrage will not win him favor with readers skeptical of sincerity and autodidactic erudition. |
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Lucia rivalled these cordialities with equal fervour and about as much sincerity. |
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If you melodic, soulful someone who with power, sincerity and is I along to the next Intenders gig. |
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Judge thyself with the judgment of sincerity, and thou will judge others with the judgment of charity. |
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But the most unsettling feature of such assessments is their sincerity. |
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It was moving, getting this burst of heartfelt sincerity from a man whose default setting was gag-a-minute chirpiness. |
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Dumbass This was the same night Rani was overhyping BA flight 326's preparations and I stopped taking any of it seriously and just revelled in the laughable sincerity. |
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But his pretense to whalelore didn't even have an aficionado's sincerity. |
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Nobody up here expects us to stay in this position, or even improve it, but the grudging praise thus far has the sincerity of an air kiss at the Oscars. |
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Massey's poetry has a certain rough and vigorous element of sincerity and strength which easily accounts for its popularity at the time of its production. |
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The philosophy of Confucius, also known as Confucianism, emphasized personal and governmental morality, correctness of social relationships, justice and sincerity. |
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The Nova Scotia Methodist Minister noted young Fraser's sincerity and commitment to his congregation and encouraged him by appointing him as assistant. |
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He questioned the sincerity of Burke, who seemed to have forgotten the lessons he had learned from him, quoting from Burke's own speeches of fourteen and fifteen years before. |
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Richard met Wat Tyler again the next day at Smithfield and reiterated that the demands would be met, but the rebel leader was not convinced of the king's sincerity. |
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I felt no conviction of a burning sincerity, of that fire in the belly which made some of the wilder nonconformist parsons of my youth appear almost incandescent. |
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