I can truthfully say that this whole proposition appears to my mind as one of the most grotesque and unpractical that I have yet encountered. |
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What I admired most about this book was the writer's fearlessness in portraying herself truthfully. |
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The film's quieter, scoreless moments are the ones that resonate most truthfully. |
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You explained truthfully and outright what you wanted between us last night and it makes sense. |
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As one who has shot her mouth off while in the throes of a mental breakdown, I'm not sure I'm qualified to answer that truthfully. |
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He was truthfully longing to sit in the King's throne, a large ornate thing, ebony and mahogany edged with gold and silver. |
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Journalists have an absolute right to write whatever they can report truthfully. |
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But truthfully, I rather like her as a person as well and herein lies my dilemma. |
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Honestly and truthfully, I'd like to underline the point that your claim above is definitely baseless, misleading and untrue. |
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No one truthfully gainsays the importance of professionalism to modern technological progress. |
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I fell head over heels in love with a wonderful man who I truthfully still love. |
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The screening interview is designed to provide the potential donor with the privacy necessary to respond truthfully to all questions. |
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Taxpayers are responsible for filing their tax returns accurately, truthfully, and on time. |
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I am certain beyond doubt that she was absolutely sincere and spoke truthfully about her experiences. |
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Quakers aim to live simply and truthfully, working for a more just, equitable and peaceful world. |
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Employees are required to prepare all reports, including expense reports, time cards, and sales reports accurately and truthfully. |
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More importantly, how truthfully and openly do we identify the ultimate basis for decision. |
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The rationale for such state rules is that an accomplice has little incentive to testify truthfully, especially if he can cut a deal by fingering someone else. |
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There are nearly 200 breweries coming to the festival this year and truthfully we think you should try your best to broaden your horizons and try some stuff you may have never heard of. |
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If the evidence that existed always spoke plainly, truthfully, and clearly to us, historians would have no work to do, and no opportunity to argue with each other. |
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Maluleke assured him that the court offered him more protection than any other place and that it was important he felt able to speak freely and truthfully. |
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Instead of explaining complex matters carefully and truthfully, news media avoid or oversimplify them. |
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And once you can answer that truthfully to yourself, the rest is easy. |
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I answered truthfully, and was not made to feel guilty at all. |
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I've answered a question there as truthfully as I could and that was taken in a certain way and reported in a certain way. |
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This is the only way in which we will be able truthfully to state that humanity is a form of solidarity that has continued throughout history. |
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Answer all job interview questions truthfully, and emphasize what you have to offer to the company as an employee. |
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Most participants quickly recognize the trust reposed by all in the person holding the feather to speak truthfully from the heart. |
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He stated he had spoken truthfully and had presided correctly over the hearing. |
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Because of the personal nature of the screening questions, it is possible that some donors may not answer truthfully. |
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Dad in the meantime called the school, which truthfully pronounced itself mystified. |
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This is not the kind of question one can answer truthfully to a child. |
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Very few of us can truthfully claim knowledge of these fine works. |
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I must admit I was inclined to think so but having experienced the Cirque Dreams phenomenon I can tell you truthfully that it does, indeed, defy description. |
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This person has thought truthfully about what they're doing at this point and if you can make that work with your cameras, the lighting and all the other hoo-hah that's going on then you're gonna get a great performance. |
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According to Games Workshop statements, no one is even allowed to play if not fielding all his models truthfully represented in every detail, painted, and having every rulebook, codex and annuals required. |
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Through self directed movement, mediation, and sitting in traditional circle, girls learn to listen mindfully, to ground and relax, and to communication truthfully. |
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First, I think we need to speak plainly and truthfully to the Canadian public about the risk and the uncertainty within the aviation security system. |
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The members of the Afghan parliament perpetually put themselves in harm's way in order to serve their country and their people, as we so willingly, truthfully and emotionally heard from the Afghan parliamentarians. |
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The permutations are endless, but if the answer is no, the dilemma remains: do you answer truthfully and risk losing the gig, or assure them of your proficiency and hope for the best? |
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During the examinations, she answered truthfully and boldly and all charges were dropped. |
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They shall report truthfully and accurately findings and conclusions. |
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In my place, we have a saying that when five siblings go into a room to speak truthfully to each other and they come out smiling, it means that they have not told the truth. |
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Interviewers may be able to establish a relationship of trust with the respondent and be better able to solicit answers to questions which respondents may otherwise be reluctant to answer or to answer truthfully. |
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