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Please, let's all be forthright about the real reasons to support Mrs.
Tinder wants you to be forthright in your answer — but not disrespectful.
HEMINGWAY: It&aposs also important though that journalists be forthright about their sources.
That's what the hearings are for, and we hope he will be forthright.
It causes people to be forthright in their quest for dominance and perseverance.
If the company needs to get out a negative message, don't sugarcoat it, be forthright.
Like Dr. Moss, Dr. Knust said she felt unable to be forthright in her rejection.
"It just looks like you're hiding something when you'd want to be forthright," Stewart said.
Wright said he would be forthright with Collins about his physical condition to avoid potential setbacks.
McCain later revealed during the 60 Minutes interview that he asked doctors to be forthright about his health.
Describing how you come will hopefully encourage your partner to be forthright about how and when they come, too.
"It truly was just a setup of this witness, who was trying to be forthright and honest," Utah Rep.
Former officials told CNN that based on Taylor's character, they expected his testimony to Congress to be forthright and informative.
Should voters refuse to be forthright about their political preferences, it will become difficult to determine how they will vote.
McCain later revealed during a September 2017 interview with 60 Minutes that he asked doctors to be forthright about his health.
If I had worked up the courage to be forthright with him at the beginning, then I could walk away, too.
They've never had that conversation before... A lot of times, we may not feel like it's the proper timing to be forthright.
I'll be forthright: Improving your ability to smell various aromas in a glass of wine is not a major concern for most people.
And that's significant, according to the pair, since the firms are legally required to be forthright with investors about the challenges they face.
But we do assume that our contributors will be forthright with our contributing editors about the provenance of the piece they are proposing.  
"It would be nice to have somebody who wore this uniform for 18 years to be forthright and give us the truth," Knight said.
But as long as anti-Trump conservatives were unwilling to be forthright about the meaning of the #NeverTrump cause, it never stood a chance.
Make no mistake: Any confidence that Barr could be forthright on the tough rule of law questions swirling around his boss is now gone.
I will continue to be forthright and cooperative and I will be as sincere in my answers as the Committee is in its questions.
Even if we do understand that algorithms can be biased, that doesn't mean companies will be forthright in allowing outsiders to study their artificial intelligence.
"I found him to be forthright and honest -- a person of integrity," said Bishop Reginald Jackson, who told jurors he'd known Menendez for over 20 years.
"It showed a level of not just courage, but a level of transparency and a desire to be forthright and candid and open and honest," she said.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Trump administration aims to be forthright with Congressional investigations into Russian involvement with the 2016 U.S. election, a White House spokesman said on Thursday.
Be forthright about the purpose of your trip, and be ready to show an itinerary in the unlikely event that an American customs worker asks you for one.
Let's make her kick-ass, and be forthright, make her a sexually sort of active person, take all those things that you wouldn't necessarily get, and do 'em all.
But others say that plenty of questions remain, and that they are disheartened by a seeming reluctance by Duke, Johnson & Johnson and Bayer to be forthright about the problem.
We don't know whether these answers will be forthright, or whether the president will try to dodge the questions asked, since the format doesn't allow for immediate follow-ups.
We are not saying put sanctions, but that we be forthright, be frank on what's going on in Tibet and in China in general and to raise the issue.
"For any company that is working with the [Department of Defense], we think it&aposs very important to be forthright that they are working with the DOD," Boyle said.
While Nadler can drop that subpoena at any moment, publicly he's hoping the mere threat of legal action will compel Barr — and others — to be forthright with the committee.
"You can be forthright without being a bully, but equally you need to be empathetic without being submissive," Jones writes, adding that it's important to gauge how others will respond.
The SDNY states that it "assessed Cohen to be forthright and credible" while Mueller concludes that Cohen was "credible and consistent with other evidence" and provided "relevant and useful" information.
One former employee, who had written multiple postmortem emails, said he often tried to be "generous" about the reasons employees were fired, but was encouraged by human resources to be forthright.
For it to happen, candidates would need to be forthright with the American people about the problem and the various ways we might get our nation back on the right fiscal track.
"Baggage" (which, I should be forthright, is probably my favorite episode of the season so far) made me think about these things because they're constantly jostling up against each other in interesting ways.
At the very least, the Iowa Democratic Party needs to be forthright about who developed the app so that the public can determine, to the best of its ability, whether that company is trustworthy.
It rocked the literary landscape and elevated tomboys to the top of the heroine heap, as Jo March inspired generations of early feminists to be forthright and assertive, and to reject traditional, passive femininity.
And they said they are troubled by the way, in their view, 1stdibs is prizing revenue growth over dealer relationships, and increasingly removing the ability for them to work directly with clients or be forthright.
Recall that failure to be forthright, lying to an FBI agent, is a violation of Title 18 U.S.C. § 1001, and is tantamount to perjury -- bringing with it a sentencing exposure of five years in prison.
" Lutterbie concluded by encouraging students to "have your voice heard" by phoning or emailing Dean Kopp or Provost Michael Bernstein, adding, "We promise to be forthright and pass on any new information as we get it.
What&aposs so interesting since Strzok, himself, and his attorneys said they were more than willing to come to the Hill to speak to lawmakers and be forthright with them and now they are hiding behind this.
" Of her book's candor, she notes: "There were a lot of difficult things I went through in a very short intense period of time under very public circumstances and I needed to be forthright and honest about it.
The aim, he said, mentioning the Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, is to be forthright about the horrors that were part of the nation's racial history and their continuity from slavery through Jim Crow to the present day.
"We are going to be honest, we are going to be forthright, we are going to be critical where need be, but we're certainly willing to engage with anyone, certainly the President-elect, in terms of advancing civil rights," Brooks said.
"At the same time that Facebook was learning the important lesson that tech firms must be forthright with the public about privacy issues, Google apparently elected to withhold information about a relevant vulnerability for fear of public scrutiny," the letter reads.
"I think users should take an active role in how they share their data, and the first step to this is having companies be forthright in sharing how they collect their users data and who they share it with," said The App Analyst.
This level of tolerance has been shaped in some measure by the government's reluctance to be forthright about the nature of torture and by the Obama administration's decision early on not to investigate the abuses committed by intelligence personnel for potential criminal prosecution.
It's a decision we've made as a profession and as part of our judicial system that we would rather encourage clients to be forthright with their lawyers and talk to them in order to achieve the best outcome in our justice system as an aggregate.
"I believe our nation's top diplomat must be forthright, and more critically his past sentiments did not reflect our nation's values and are not acceptable for our nation's top diplomat," Menendez said Wednesday at a discussion at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
"We experienced a wonderful Winter Games in Pyeongchang, we saw your Japanese team produce some wonderful performances but now you are the next host city," he said, adding that this would require them to be forthright as the clock ticked down and urgency grows for answers.
The company, which has agreed to pay $16.5 billion to settle lawsuits by owners and dealers in the United States, could face further severe consequences if it turns out that the fraud was more widespread than previously believed and that the company has failed to be forthright with officials.
Life as a Bacon student was strict. The attitude of the scholar had to be forthright and that of a gentleman or lady. In or out of classes, each was to behave properly and dress neatly—or risk punishment by means of "reproof, correction, admonition, or expulsion." While in class, all pupils would sit diligently at their desks and study the Greek or Latin classics. At home, students usually studied when not working on their fathers’ farms or doing chores for their boarding masters.
Maria Reese evidently continued to be forthright in sharing her views. With so many exiled German communists in Moscow, rumours were beginning to filter back to Germany that the Soviet Union was not quite the paradise on earth that some had asserted: there were whispers about the mass arrests and disappearances triggered by the dictator's paranoia. In Germany the authorities got to hear about this convert from communism who had returned to the Fatherland, and Reese received a telegramme summoning her to Berlin. She was invited to speak on the radio.
Don Juan, on the other hand, is an impoverished nobleman, who depicts himself as unattractive and not worthy of Ana's Diana-like beauty. As the action advances, Juan proves himself to be forthright and persevering. At first, Doña Ana intends to marry Don Mendo, not realizing his many flaws, but she slowly begins to suspect that he is not what he seems. In Act II, after undertaking some devotional rituals in honor of San Diego, she returns home early to hear Don Mendo disparage her in front of Don Juan, who defends her.
Rambo then threatens Murdock and tells him to be forthright with the American public regarding the truth of the POWs and to spare no expense in rescuing them all, or else he will return for Murdock. When Trautman says Rambo will be honored once again, he declines, saying the POWs deserve the accolades more. For his actions in Vietnam, Rambo is granted a presidential pardon and decides to remain in Thailand. Between the second and third films, Rambo takes up residence near a monastery where he engages in frequent meditation to find a sense of inner peace.
Cuomo's address was entitled A Tale of Two Cities. It was 4,308 words in length. Cuomo opened by invoking his family rhetoric, emphasizing the inclusiveness and openness of his message. He dismissed "the stories and the poetry" for which he was well known and declared his intent to be forthright: Cuomo proceeded to bring his audience's attention to a recent statement by Reagan at a campaign event and aimed to highlight a contradiction he saw in the president's use of the phrase "shining city on a hill": Cuomo then attacked Reagan's rhetoric by using imagery to craft an actuality in stark contrast to his vision.
The diagnosis of AGEP may be forthright in typical cases in which an individual: has taken a drug known to cause the disorder; develops multiple sterile pustules overlying large areas of red swollen skin starting a few days after initial drug intake; and has a histology of biopsied lesions that shows pustules just below the skin's Stratum corneum (outermost layer), apoptotic (i.e. necrotic) keratinocytes, spongiosis of the stratum spinosum, and infiltration of these tissues by neutrophils plus, in many but not all cases, eosinophils. Many cases of AGEP, however, present less clear cut clinical features of the disorder. AGEP must be differentiated from generalized pustular psoriasis (GPP) with which it shares many clinical and histological features.
Individual function that reproduces larger social structure is only one of many possible roles and is not necessarily the most important. Mills also wrote of the danger of malaise (apathy), which he saw as inextricably embedded in the creation and maintenance of modern societies. This led him to question whether individuals exist in modern societies in the sense that "individual" is commonly understood (Mills, 1959, 7–12). In writing The Sociological Imagination, Mills tried to reconcile two varying, abstract conceptions of social reality, the "individual" and the "society", and thereby challenged the dominant sociological discourse to define some of its most basic terms and be forthright about the premises behind its definitions.
Known to always be forthright and open with the monarch, he never hesitated from telling the Emperor the truth or his own views even if he knew they might not please the Emperor. When the Patriarch believed that actions of the government or the Emperor himself were contrary to what he thought to be right, he would threaten to seclude himself at the monastery of Debre Libanos, a threat that the Emperor took seriously and which often changed the Emperor's mind. The Patriarch served on the Crown Council, and was considered among the most influential of the Emperor's advisors. In 1960, the Imperial Guard (Kebur Zabagna) launched a coup attempt against the Emperor while he was on a state visit to Brazil.
According to Hudson, this work has given him invaluable experience in understanding how banks and the financial sector work as well as understanding how banking accounting and real life correlate. It was during the study of oil companies' flows (the study was funded by Chase Manhattan and Socony Oil Company) that Hudson met with Alan Greenspan (future Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors) who acted as an observer for Socony Oil. Hudson recalled that Greenspan had already successfully lobbied the interests of his clients in those years and in the framework of the research tried to provide rough estimates of the American market based on global trends: "Mr. Rockefeller, Chase President, told me to inform Mr. Greenspan that unless he could provide specifically US figures, and/or be forthright about his assumptions, we would have to leave his contribution out of the study".. Hudson left his job at the bank to complete his doctoral dissertation.

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