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"insincere" Definitions
  1. saying or doing something that you do not really mean or believe

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Which can only mean that everything Bennett used to say was insincere, or everything he says now is insincere.
But I am suggesting that we should call lies lies, bigots bigots, insincere people insincere, and stupid or baseless accusations stupid.
" Judge Jeffrey Finley dismissed that as "false and insincere.
I don't want it to feel insincere on any level.
THEY WERE COMPLETELY INSINCERE ABOUT IT CONCERNING WHAT THEY SAID.
An insincere version of this story wouldn't work at all.
Law's oath was deemed "insincere," ending his term in parliament.
If you don't actually plan to talk soon, it's insincere.
Few have ever accused Noah of being inauthentic or insincere.
In many ways, the insincere Trumpists are the most frustrating.
"Both of these come across as insincere," Ms. Sailing said.
Which isn't to say he was insincere — far from it.
I don't think these are insincere or even ironic paintings.
I mean, you can have macros that are completely insincere.
Do you think Obama was insincere in his campaign promises?
Could she be the insincere contestant the others warned Colton of?
Trump is an egomaniac and Ryan is an insincere public servant.
Insincere apologies and thundering silence aren't going to cut it anymore.
It's easy to dismiss dating apps as insincere, objectifying and sketchy.
JD: Who says those letters have to be generic and insincere?
Firms and voters detest fake news, insincere excuses and thoughtless comments.
But calling them "so-called angry crowds" paints them as insincere.
In contrast, Mrs Clinton prefers to affix a permanent smile, however insincere.
Probably not, because it would be insincere and come off that way.
Republicans are revealing just how insincere their party has been about hating
And that kind of insincere messaging/packaging cost Clinton on Election Day.
The leader of the main opposition party said Park's apology was insincere.
But they're not insincere because they believe in something better than Trumpism.
But I think -- I think he showed who is insincere about these talks.
Letter said he believed Trump's offer to negotiate was "insincere," which Strawbridge denied.
It's also somewhat strange that YouTube has produced a work so acidly insincere.
In an interview with Vox, Zuckerberg dismissed Cook's argument as insincere and shallow.
"It's time for real change rather than insincere rhetoric about reform," she said.
Therefore it is unsurprising that Khamenei would dismiss them as inadequate and insincere.
The awareness (after-awareness) of how programmed I am, how insincere, how frightened.
He also has the regrettable touch of making his female performers look insincere.
Issuing a mea culpa after the photos surface is clearly insincere ... in Rev.
She thinks it's an insincere move to avoid being canceled ... and losing money.
Trump suggested her disavowal of a trade deal with Asian countries was insincere.
We disapproved of the way we were behaving; we were childish and insincere.
There was nothing campy or insincere about the pleasures of old Los Angeles.
"Edgy, insincere stuff is losing its edge," she says, and she's not wrong.
Cersei needs Tyrion to believe she's sincere, so she can ultimately be insincere.
That new tone, read from a teleprompter and seemingly insincere, lasted for a day.
If you think this message is insincere, you're wrong: we really do mean it.
As questions about restitution arise, the bishops' responses feel inadequate, insincere, or off point.
But forgiveness is not forthcoming when there is no accountability and apologies are insincere.
You're not supposed to respect another's opinion when it's insincere or based on prejudice.
Second, Booker can be very energetic, but sometimes that may come across as insincere.
It's considered insincere when actors say it was an honor just to be nominated.
" — Crawford on Davis "I believed her attempts to butter me up were absolutely insincere.
"Most politicians are so insincere and phony you can't watch it," Mr. Morgan wrote.
I may no longer think this, but I'm still afraid that I seem obviously insincere.
Broodthaers was, by his own admission, sincerely involved in producing something insincere, something blatantly commodifiable.
Participants thought these text messages were more insincere than those that didn't have a period.
"It is totally insincere," Bai Fei, a feminist activist in Shanghai, said of the announcement.
Perhaps it showed Mars that 'universal appeal' doesn't have to mean strangely insincere love songs.
If you think Pence sleeps with the NRA you're either stupid or insincere or both.
Republican posturing on monetary policy was as insincere as the party's posturing on fiscal policy.
He is a frequently insincere and unserious person, placed in the most serious of positions.
Some of these apologies are insincere, some are inappropriate, and some just aren't there yet.
But the new tone, read from a teleprompter and seemingly insincere, lasted for a day.
These songs espouse a type of emotional confession that sounds insincere when stripped of the erotic.
Aesthetic excellence and being a good person are mutually exclusive only to the lazy and insincere.
Companies love G-day, evidently, which makes the holiday seem just as insincere as V-day.
I'm sure we'll be told that this was insincere and inauthentic — after all, Clinton Rules apply.
It's better to sound frivolous than to be flat-out offensive or come across as insincere.
The investor Roger McNamee, a Facebook shareholder, accused Mark Zuckerberg of being insincere about fighting misinformation.
In declaring Mr. Ghomeshi not guilty, the judge described the female complainants as insincere and deceptive.
It can't be O.K. to make an insincere promise just to get a job you want.
Other companies have been accused of engaging in insincere "femvertising" while blocking women from leadership roles.
I don't think he was insincere in his campaign promises, but they weren't his top priorities.
The prosecution refuted that, saying that the fact that Wilkerson's story had changed meant he was insincere.
Coming across as overly thankful can seem insincere and work against you, rather than in your favor.
And the backlash among young progressives has already begun, with leftists painting Warren as insincere and unprincipled.
It's utterly insincere, like pretty much everything else about Torque, and inadvertently that's what makes it work.
An instant-runoff voting system would encourage insincere voting and ruin the whole point of ranking candidates.
The Chinese Securities Association of Hong Kong demanded UBS sack Donovan, and dismissed his apology as "insincere".
Honey isn't the saccharine, insincere pop of the 90s or the flashiness of the Aughts and 2010s.
It can help shed light on our own insincere practices and hopefully inspire us to be more honest.
Grasping at the concept without critically examining it, or actually de-centering white men, usually creates insincere inclusivity.
So, is the designer put off by fashion's sudden, seemingly insincere interest in overt political and social outcry?
The problem wasn't the laughter; it was the sense that the laughter was insincere, coached or fake somehow.
Founder Mark Zuckerberg's apology before Congress came off as insincere, Gundlach added, and the company's fortunes are changing.
It is definitely different than the "FUCK SOCIETY" broey, insincere bullshit that a lot of hardcore bands perpetuate.
And it turns out when you express what you want (without a canned and insincere apology) everyone benefits.
The fear of coming off as insincere or being flooded with "ok boomer" comments is a real one.
There is no reason to believe that the Trump administration is insincere in its pursuit of an agreement.
Mr. Kushner scored highest for the attributes of "insincere" (29 percent), "creepy" (27 percent) and "overexposed" (22 percent).
Ms. Conway was described by 31 percent of respondents as "insincere," compared with 27 percent for Ms. Sanders.
In a recent study, researchers found that people "undervalue gratitude," thinking it will seen as insincere or unwelcome.
Ever notice how DJs give you insincere nod and don't take their headphones off while you're talking to them?
Rodriguez has since deleted the video and apologized in a follow-up Instagram story, which many dismissed as insincere.
It's a spiritless and insincere salmagundi that deserves to be in the compost bin with your leftover Brussels sprouts.
That song in particular is so difficult because it's so honest and so insincere at the exact same time.
That dry, almost insincere response was the last bit of publicist in me, trying to put out a fire.
If this was an attempt to reach across the aisle—to connect with "real people"—it was transparently insincere.
For some it was a revelation; for others it was just another insincere blockbuster with a thin thematic veneer.
Lam's statement spread among the protesters, many said they were disappointed and called her words insincere, noting that Mrs.
After Crane and some Astros players issued measured apologies that came across as insincere to many, the discontent grew.
Do such indirect invitations reflect an insincere wish for my attendance, perhaps just for the sake of maintaining appearances?
Predictably, Trump was immediately besieged by criticism from women's health advocates, who lambasted his statement as insincere and hypocritical.
In my opinion apologizing over a screen is like breaking up with someone over text message, disrespectful and insincere.
Typically, it speaks to insincere motives, like saying something you don't mean in a political discussion just to upset someone.
That interview received some backlash and CNN's Don Lemon called Hart out on his show for giving an "insincere" apology.
Also, the paper views Democrats as insincere on the grounds that nothing will please liberal critics except renewal of ObamaCare.
But many communities in the area have lost trust in the government, and official statements have been dismissed as insincere.
" The worst of all, in Scott's terms, is the boss who neither cares nor challenges, and thus becomes "Manipulatively Insincere.
Unlike the president who will back up his words with action, North Korea has demonstrated an insincere openness to negotiations.
If a submitter doesn't respond to commenters in good time, they're considered AWOL, insincere, or obdurate, and the board moves on.
The countries' two presidents have been in touch, the spokesman said, but the U.S. overall has been "insincere" in its position.
On Wednesday, in the Oval Office, Trump said, "I'm totally opposed to domestic violence," a statement that struck many as insincere.
Questions that cannot be blamed on others or swept under the rug by an insincere sentence uttered at a press conference.
There are people who are genuinely sweet, and then there are people who are so overly saccharine that it feels insincere.
" Asked if Warren and Sanders are being insincere on what they can accomplish, Hickenlooper said, "I don't think they're being disingenuous.
His presence is more readily felt in Jonas' insincere sensitivity, the way he looks at himself and the women he loves.
Given the technical inability of Europe-based EPAA interceptors to engage Russian strategic forces, Moscow's accusations seem either insincere or paranoid.
Sandberg's approach isn't insincere; original or not, the idea that "there is no wrong way to grieve" is an important one.
Narrator: Experts say that this was a mistake, that it made Boeing look insincere, and that it prioritized profit over people.
They also overestimate how insincere the note may appear and how uncomfortable it will make the recipient feel, their study found.
At the time he said that he expected several of the exemptions granted at the school to be challenged as insincere.
It is also sometimes used to imply that a person's online advocacy of a cause is insincere or done for appearances.
This time it was a thoroughly insincere apology on a broadcast so radioactive that most of her advertisers fled for the exits.
Avoid focusing solely on work because this offers a skewed picture of who you are and comes across as insincere, says Martin.
I am forty years old… Finally the idea of inventing something insincere finally crossed my mind and I set to work straightaway.
Whatever you do, don't dodge the question by giving a tired, insincere answer that the hiring manager will have definitely heard before.
The takeaway for an increasing number of Americans is that the Democratic Party is insincere about enforcing our immigration laws or borders.
He suggested that his decision to recant his insidious "birther" claims against President Obama was an insincere attempt to change the subject.
And yet it would be insincere to claim that I don't take comfort in the illusion of having gotten my act together.
Some said they didn't like it, while others criticised how "insincere" it was as part of a state-run company's propaganda machinery.
Spin described the pledge as "insincere," while LimeBike called it a "PR stunt," adding it's focused on working with city leaders instead.
I can't see why listening to an album about another person's experience of the world that's different to your own is insincere.
At best, his sudden halfway reckoning on one of the most important social justice issues in New York is insincere and weak.
Conversely, over text, the message is sent instantaneously and sometimes can seem insincere or sent as a routine on someone's special day.
" After DeVon went off to greet some friends, Franklin turned to Hill and asked, "The humble thing—am I coming off insincere?
So he wasn't insincere, but it didn't take a whole lot of opposition for him to surrender and focus on other things.
What was fresh in August looked slick and packaged on Wednesday; the dancers perform it with an eager polish that feels brightly insincere.
The option of peeling government away from our lives is rarely presented to the American public beyond some occasional, and insincere, campaign rhetoric.
While the sketch mocked Hillary Clinton on numerous occasions for being too calculated and insincere, apparently that was not good enough for Trump.
Admitting that politics played any role would of course mean admitting they were insincere or "calculating" — something to be avoided at all costs.
So there are plenty of French viewers who have yet to meet Fleabag's gleefully insincere stepmother and the rest of her repressed family.
Floy must have been a perfect fit for Silvers, a graduate of burlesque who had the most sincerely insincere smile in the business.
Ultimately, he said, although he loved acting, he did not pursue it because he felt that the instructors and other actors were insincere.
Though their deliberate and constant introspection is admirable, their crude performances of wokeness are less so — insincere at best, and offensive at worst.
While the acting was satisfactory and the scripting only occasionally melodramatic, the main characters' shared philosophy towards the Earth's worthiness felt insincere throughout.
Yet at the same time, the series makes great light of the way that the 24-hour news media, with nothing else to talk about in a slow news cycle, will take just about any excuse to pile on a celebrity who's said something stupid, forcing them into insincere apology after insincere apology, until something finally sticks or a new target presents itself.
It signals to the journalists who report it and the audiences who consume it that they're getting a partial, even insincere, version of events.
Trump has openly suggested talks with Iranian leaders, who criticize the U.S. for being insincere and engaging in what they describe as provocative escalation.
But it can be difficult to tell the difference between their ideologies and insincere statements in the manifesto meant to stir up interreligious animosity.
While praising Dormer's acting, critics attacked the writing for its insincere portrayal of a very real forest and major public health issue in Japan.
Phillips, an Omaha elder, said he initially considered Sandmann's public response to the controversy to be insincere, but that he has forgiven the student.
"Saying what you think the interviewer wants to hear is always a mistake — they can easily sense an insincere response right away," she says.
And when it comes to dating openers, forget a general and obvious line like "Hey beautiful," which can come off as insincere, she said.
Gay men and couples are especially affected by these unrealistically "perfect" physiques on screen, as well as how insincere the on-screen connections feel.
Ultimately, however, he became disenchanted by the Church's insincere and aggressive tone, not to mention the bros who infected the scene with outdated machismo.
The desire may be insincere and ill-intentioned, but we should nonetheless continue to allow North Korea and Kim to experience international diplomacy firsthand.
And Riggs, courtesy of Steve Carell, is a cartoon: loud, bawdy, shameless, mildly pathetic, opportunistically insincere, a little desperate, a jester in misogynist drag.
In fact, Clinton's willingness to tell you what you want to hear merely confirms your thesis that she's insincere and not to be trusted.
Earlier that year, Tony Abbott, then the prime minister, suggested that Muslim leaders were insincere when they said Islam was a religion of peace.
" She added, "It's crass to say that it was about the money, but it would be insincere to say that wasn't part of it.
Shannon's support for dialogue is almost certain to turn out the same as previous diplomatic thaws in the past: a brief and insincere interlude.
"I'm sure plenty of critics will look at this photo and see a one-armed hug that's insincere," royal commentator Kristen Meinzer told Insider.
Voters (and debate coaches) will at best see this as an insincere attempt to preach unity and at worst see it as deeply hypocritical.
What's really infuriating about this news cycle is how much insincere virtue signaling will and has come from the details of Trudeau's past behavior.
If the rap on establishmentarian Cagle is that he was insincere in trying to act "the craziest," Kemp's campaign has tried to suggest pure authenticity.
The musician's entertainment company, Roc Nation, last year announced a partnership with NFL on social justice efforts, a move that critics have denounced as insincere.
"Questions that cannot be blamed on others or swept under the rug by an insincere sentence uttered at a press conference," said the First Lady.
That "rules of the internet" would come into existence, however insincere, is telling: even 4chan's users were dazzled by this world and its feral possibilities.
Even so, many of Mai Mahiu's boozers prefer Mr Trump's usual blunt talk over what they see as the insincere flattery of other Western leaders.
In Ward's telling, they are manipulative, calculating and insincere, cannily propping up an image of themselves as moderating influences on the president without real gains.
Emily: But between Jed having a girlfriend and Peter also having a girlfriend, the supposed romantic basis of the show this season felt really insincere.
It rings insincere (c'mon, do you really believe Bill Gates would be content to simply raise chickens given different, impoverished circumstances?) and a little smug.
Hours elapsed before Trump issued a robotic and horrendously insincere apology, one that fell far short of extinguishing the blaze that was engulfing his campaign.
Yet Ms Rudd seems to have reached the conclusion that the government's negotiations are insincere, and that no-deal is where it is really heading.
" What's worse, these critics say, is that in this #MeToo moment, Mr. Baldwin epitomizes a classic insincere male ally: With his star turns on "S.
" (ART21 Magazine, July/August 2015), Angela Dufresne opened with this statement: I will begin with a quote from Eric Fischl: "There's nothing insincere about irony.
It saves the attempter from having to explain their joke (which is awkward for everyone) and the receiver from having to force out an insincere laugh.
Influencer and sexologist Shan Boodram put it best when she got real with her over 200,000 followers about aging, and how insincere this challenge has become.
In one popular exchange, she responds to conservative criticism that her populist values were insincere because she was photographed in an expensive suit for Interview magazine.
"I just have some insincere feelings from him," the Bachelor and Bachelor in Paradise alum said during a radio interview on the Domenick Nati Show Tuesday.
Limo exits aren't assigned to each contestant by producers, though, because they don't want it to come off like the women are acting or being insincere.
Because there's a tendency among sexists to see women who enter male-dominated cultures as insincere, as faking their interest "just to get attention" from dudes.
But Mr Trump is not very religious and does not go out of his way to seem so; his adoption of pro-life positions seems insincere.
In South Africa, Lady Skollie took a simple yet effective approach to call out rapper Okmalumkoolkat's insincere apology after serving time in jail for sexual assault.
Seems unlikely — if it bothers him that his insincere campaign slogans actually inspire violence, racism, sexism and xenophobia, he's shown no sign of it so far.
The group also desires greater protection for employees targeted by what it views as insincere complaints to human resources used as a bullying tactic and goading.
"They just refused to do it," said Mr. Woods, who dropped out of the advisory group after the initial call, convinced that the company was insincere.
"Frankly, it struck me as insincere," she told me over the phone at the Center for Constitutional Rights, where she works as a civil rights lawyer.
"We live in a better world if we accept people's clarifications and we accept their apologies, no matter whether we think—internally—it's insincere," he says.
One website devoted to analyzing body language observed Hay's microexpressions and gestures during the interview and came to the conclusion that she was dismissive and insincere.
"This isn't the case, say, of a wily businessman seeking to use an insincere claim of faith as cover to avoid a financially burdensome regulation," Gorsuch wrote.
As the Union Leader and Post noted, the necklaces were taken by critics to reference the phrase "clutching at pearls" — a performative but insincere display of outrage.
Constance, too, is a skeptic, saying in a talking-head interview that her "gut" read Bryan — whose veins run with aspartame, in my medical opinion — as insincere.
" Zakaria insisted that Trump's views on policy issues, from social security to taxes, were "insincere" and simply "reflections of what he thinks his supporters want to hear.
To a Brit, it seems insincere when the person taking your lunch order smiles and wishes you a nice day — and I'm sure that sometimes it is.
"The world sees Trump for what he is — insincere, ill-informed, corrupt, dangerously incompetent and incapable, in my view, of world leadership," Biden says in the ad.
Even conservatives, who have long railed against deficit spending (but who mostly voted for the tax bill) are calling this vote on the balanced budget amendment insincere.
Those that decry Republicans who oppose Trump on Russia but still support normal conservative initiatives backed by the White House show themselves to be insincere in their outrage.
"This isn't the case, say, of a wily businessman seeking to use an insincere claim of faith to as cover to avid a financially burdensome regulation," he wrote.
He divided smiles into two groups: those that involved the crinkling of the eyes -- sincere smiles -- and those that used only the muscles around the mouth -- insincere smiles.
Artists like type-A robot Taylor Swift know the vital importance of an insincere charm offensive, where their fanbase is treated like they matter personally to the artist.
By the 1970s, tap seemed passé and out of place in musicals, unless someone like Bob Fosse used it as a symbol of razzle-dazzle, insincere and corrupt.
We earnestly ask, "Is everything O.K.?" and our teenager responds with a full stop "No," an insincere "Yeah," or freezes us out while fielding a flurry of texts.
The only other option is that they know Trump's pledges to "fix" the tax bill are insincere and they are conning their constituents and the rest of America.
Her husband was considered so eely that the tabloids christened him "Slick Willy," and plenty of male presidential candidates (Mitt Romney, John Kerry) were regarded as catastrophically insincere.
Onstage, I saw that many of the listeners were moved to tears by the poetic and insincere lies I had made up; I moved myself to tears, too.
There's discomfort at acknowledging the suffering of others, insincere gestures made to feign understanding, a real attempt to listen and empathize, and enthusiastic support for the fight against injustice.
If corporate political stances can be justified in terms of keeping workers or consumers happy it does not mean that they are insincere—simply that they may be overdetermined.
"Regrettably, this information (UBS' apology) is not only insincere, but also arrogant, again hurting the feelings of Chinese people," it said in an open letter to the UBS board.
While many men in Hollywood, where the reckoning started with producer Harvey Weinstein, retreated, issued insincere apologies, or made excuses, Bourdain was there to call them on their bullshit.
I have spent a career working on mostly corporate crises where the pundit class complains about insincere apologies and plodding resolutions yet these besieged entities live on and on.
NO REGRETS: The Hill's Ben Kamisar reports: Clinton's allied super-PAC has released a new TV ad that casts Trump's regrets for comments that caused "personal pain" as insincere.
"To many they seem insincere, and that he has somehow turned himself into a victim instead of acknowledging the real victims of violent and sometimes deadly homophobia," Lemon said.
Their willingness to lump in trying to avoid World War III with corporate tax rate schedules shows how insincere they may be about truly worrying about a cataclysmic war.
"Regrettably, this information (UBS's apology) is not only insincere, but also arrogant, again hurting the feelings of Chinese people," it said in an open letter to the UBS board.
"If we didn't actively intervene in one of the deadliest areas, it would undermine our entire mission and it would be really insincere to our core values and beliefs."
"Make no mistake about it: the world sees Trump for what he is: insincere, ill informed and impulsive — and sometimes corrupt," Biden said during his roughly 40-minute speech.
"It's hard for me to overstate and over-characterize how difficult, how passive aggressive, how insincere and lacking integrity the State Department was in the Benghazi investigation," he said.
If there's one thing social-savvy commenters will call a brand out on faster than a poorly placed typo, it's getting too chummy online in an awkward, insincere manner.
In the run-up to the federal election campaign, Trudeau has been criticized by opponents as coming across as insincere, especially after his handling of the SNC-Lavalin affair.
But that's not to say that he's insincere in his hatred of immigrants, or in his disdain for women, religious minorities, or any other group he's smeared or attacked.
"Regrettably, this information (UBS's apology) is not only insincere, but also arrogant, again hurting the feelings of Chinese people," it said in an open letter addressed to the UBS board.
Thanking her fans for doing these things just came across as very insincere and basically is just perpetuating this online culture of cyberbullying and tearing down people over the internet.
So when you end your text with a period, it can come across as insincere or awkward, just like using formal spoken language in a casual setting like a bar.
His performance here is full of strange, dissonant notes and odd glances; he comes off as angry when he's playing repentant, and utterly insincere when Jake lets his guard down.
She encouraged job seekers to acknowledge what's happening with every outreach, and with more than a generic "I hope you're doing well" one-liner, which could come across as insincere
The right's hysteria is obviously insincere; it's clear that it is hyping the story to take attention away from health care and other substantive issues: Never mind pre-existing conditions!
The interpretation orders that legislators who deliver an oath in an "insincere or undignified manner" must be barred from office and not be given a chance to do it again.
The Wall Street Journal reported that China, which has accused Washington of being insincere in trade negotiations, has decided not to send Vice Premier Liu He to Washington this week.
"Our competitors' recent overtures, including a recent "Save our Sidewalks" campaign, come off as insincere given recent criminal complaints and settlements," Spin president and co-founder Euwyn Poon wrote on Medium.
As an organization that has consistently demonized those with mental illness and silenced researchers studying gun violence, the NRA's alleged compassion and sudden dedication to evidence-based policy is beyond insincere.
Ultimately, Victoria's Secret's latest announcement comes off as insincere and ill-timedBecause Victoria's Secret has long failed to diversify its cast of models, the brand's latest campaign does not seem genuine.
Another lawmaker close to McConnell said it would be "insincere" for Republicans to turn around in the lame duck and consider Garland after refusing for months to even hold a hearing.
" Immediately after, he mouthed a brief but insincere apology—"I'm sorry, but what the fuck"—before replacing the offensive word with another he considered something more appropriate: "What a fucking asshole.
Automated accounts, some of which are designed to drag you off to a web of dodgy dating sites, overwhelm the social network, constantly clogging up mentions with insincere likes and retweets.
It feels insincere, and it seems unlikely that broad swaths of the LGBTQ community would rally behind the song, defeating the purpose of shooting for an anthem in the first place.
Frankie hears Johnny's fulsome praise of her breasts, her hair, her everything as crazy or mocking or at least reflexively insincere; he hears her rejection of his praise as deliberately deflating.
"With all kinds of mistakes, the fear behind an insincere apology is that the person hasn't learned anything, and that they are not going to make any reparations for their actions."
China, which has accused Washington of being insincere in the negotiations, has decided not to send Vice Premier Liu He to Washington this week, the Wall Street Journal reported late last week.
But just as he had quelled all my fears of his charm being insincere weeks ago, his honesty about past commitment issues and how he's moved past them eased my anxiety again.
Trump has managed to exploit the trade issue for political gain, as former Democratic Governor of Pennsylvania Ed Rendell has warned, and hopes to convince voters that Hillary's TPP opposition is insincere.
Even before Mr Trump doubled down on it, this sort of rabble-rousing had damaged the party, because its leaders never acted commensurately with their rhetoric, making them seem weak or insincere.
Clearly, designers are absolutely correct to stand up for what they believe in and protest however way they deem fit, but Ports 1961's lack of understanding of the cause is insincere.
But as their rhetoric escalates, Pelosi and Jeffries sound increasingly feeble and insincere, less like the leaders of a party with a clear majority and growing momentum, and more like Jeff Flake.
In that one sentence, Trump returned to his original position that "many sides" bore responsibility, which comes after a transparently insincere attempt on Monday to blame neo-Nazis and white supremacists specifically.
Hollywood is a place of shallow insincere people who's creed is ME. _________ Many students expressed their concerns and posed good questions in their responses to our Picture Prompt about the California fires.
But there is also a danger that any attempt to remake himself as a more "woke" figure in the hopes of wooing 22-year-olds will seem painfully insincere rather than inclusive.
When Nationwide Insurance introduced a whimsical little boy only to kill him off 30 seconds later, it felt, to many viewers, emotionally manipulative and insincere — an attempt to shock for shock's sake.
She said her song "Chained to the Rhythm" is "purposeful poop" — which I think we can all agree is funny regardless of our pop star alliances — and suggested Perry's "woke" rebrand is insincere.
"Instead of getting up at your sentencing, giving some hollow, insincere apology, you could outline all the times — for me, for us — that MSU, Twistars and USAG should have stopped you," Miller said.
During the unscheduled meeting, North Korean Foreign Minister Ri Yong Ho rebuffed an offer of talks to defuse tensions on the peninsula as "insincere," South Korean agency Yonhap reported, citing South Korean officials.
The suits brought by Allen pinned the rejections primarily on racial discrimination, accusing cable executives of giving insincere or invalid excuses and granting contracts to carry white-owned networks during the same period.
Some critics, like civil rights activist Shaun King, saw Bloomberg's apology on Sunday as insincere and a strategy to gain the support of black and Latino communities ahead of a possible run.  BULLSHIT.
We would never again have to weigh the list of possible side effects that accompany insincere tolerance, including frequent anger, compassion atrophy, dizzying spells of dishonesty, instability of character and deep, chronic division.
My job has taught me a lot about men: I get to know a lot of men, and a lot of them are insincere, dishonest, and judge women based entirely on their looks.
Pop music can feel like it is reaching far back to try too hard to replicate emotional and sensory responses of our youth and that comes across as tacky or corny and insincere.
Or he was insincere and offered the apology as, in the best case, some sort of favor to the women involved or, in the worst case, an attempt to save his own skin.
When my son and his toddler friends misbehave and fight on the playground, the parents usually make the kids apologize even if it's totally insincere just for the sake of establishing the precedent.
After Logan Paul came under fire for the insensitive Aokigahara forest vlog he posted in January, he spent the rest of the year uploading other offensive videos, trolling celebs, and delivering insincere-sounding apologies.
Sad Girl culture grew up, became mainstream among celebrity and on the internet, then ironically led to an insincere commodification of both sadness and self-care that was the antithesis of its original intent.
An apology "seems pretty insincere and a little late to the game and opportunistic at this point," said Jason Reid, who along with Adam Brown, produced the 2012 documentary Sonicsgate: Requiem for a Team.
"For Samsung to recall only 1,858 units in China while it recalls 1 million in the United States seems insincere," said a comment left on a website of the Communist Party newspaper People's Daily.
And she will say, 'It's beautiful honey,' and then gently point out the words I've misspelled and let me know if I've left off something important, or am coming across sounding arrogant or insincere.
They are aware that Sierra Leone is a fragile state, a post-conflict country, and as long as they continue to be insincere, there will always be that potential to slide back towards war.
Mr. Johnson, who has long been unpopular with other Conservative members of Parliament, many of whom see him as showy, insincere and narcissistic, has suddenly earned high marks among a large number of them.
ISTANBUL, May 2 (Reuters) - Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said on Thursday "insincere" comments which have been made regarding recent falls in central bank foreign currency reserves were aimed at creating negative sentiment towards Turkey.
That fact certainly can't be attributed solely to a social media voice that many criticized as insincere and pandering, but it had a lasting impact on the ways we expect politicians to behave online.
Over hours and hours of playing, from Luigi Nono's meditative "La Lontananza Nostalgica Utopica Futura" on Thursday to Gyorgy Ligeti's riotous Violin Concerto on Sunday, nothing Ms. Kopatchinskaja did was insincere, flighty or unserious.
For a Downing Street so often portrayed by the opposition — and indeed by resigning Cabinet ministers like Amber Rudd — as insincere about a clinching a pact, the culmination of negotiations brought a certain schadenfreude.
Today, we would call most of those people inflexible and consider their single-mindedness a recipe for unhappiness, just as we tend to suspect people who are overly friendly of being manipulative or insincere.
A quick Twitter search leads Dee Dee and Barry to the perfect object for their insincere concern: a 17-year-old lesbian whose high school won't let her bring a girl to the prom.
"The Saudis are saying we can come investigate, but they have of course disposed of the body," he said, adding that he believed Saudi statements about a lack of footage from security cameras were insincere.
To that end, he's now walked back the insincere effort he made just the day before to distance himself from an ugly incident that represented a new low in his long history of racial demagoguery.
Mr Erdogan, resentful of what he took to be insincere expressions of support from the West (in contrast with Vladimir Putin's full-throated congratulations), has embarked on a brutal purge of anyone suspected of disloyalty.
The brothers' arguments in favor of them, he said, were predicated on a phony concept of individual rights and totally insincere—designed to mask their real purpose of wreaking havoc on the American labor movement.
On Wednesday, one Beijing official said as many as 15 lawmakers risked losing their seats over improper oaths, while another detailed what kind of oaths would be considered "insincere," The South China Morning Post reported.
As exemplified by author and columnist Sady Doyle's above tweet, this viewpoint holds that anger and rudeness in the context of political causes mean that the proponents of those causes are insincere in their commitments.
Rather, it is an example of the incoherent, insincere and inadequate ways in which the president and others on the right are suddenly claiming to be dedicated to addressing the nation's epidemic of gun violence.
Anger toward the commissioner also spiked after a news conference this month in which Crane, the Astros owner, and two players, Alex Bregman and Jose Altuve, made what many felt were insincere attempts to apologize.
In a move that is stunningly insincere and hypocritical even by President Donald Trump's standards, the latest strategy to deflect from the impeachment inquiry against him seems to be to point a finger at Hunter Biden.
On the surface, this was a critique about one policy proposal, but it also seems to set the stage for a broader attack from Biden on Harris's character — that she is insincere, inconsistent, and politically calculating.
Even the strongest argument the alt-right makes for the case that it should be distinguished from white supremacists and white nationalists — that it doesn't have a violent history — seems insincere in the eyes of experts.
Japan, which hosts 50,000 American troops and is protected by the US nuclear umbrella, has not signed the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons, an inaction atomic bombing survivors and pacifist groups protest as insincere.
But the word quickly faded away, making this the most forgettable WOTY choice since 21980's "bushlips" (a word for insincere political rhetoric, based on George H.W. Bush's broken promise, "Read my lips, no new taxes").
The film isn't sure whether to take Pete's side or Billie's, or if it should really take a side at all, and so it hovers like an insincere friend, nodding and chuckling and refusing to judge.
A former Google executive on Thursday unleashed a barrage of criticism over the tech giant's diversity efforts, painting Google as hypocritical and insincere over its public claims that it is trying to cultivate an inclusive workplace.
The attempts to normalize and explain away bullying are also of the moment, and so are the insincere attempts to pretend to care, which fall by the side when shock and cruelty are far easier to achieve.
" One article in the Washington Post by an emergency physician describing the difficulties of dealing with a morbidly obese patient provoked one commentator to say she wanted to slap the doctor for his "smug and insincere pity.
Relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan have been particularly strained in recent months over Afghan officials' anger at what they see as insincere efforts by Pakistan to help with peace talks between the Afghan government and the Taliban.
They claimed that this was because they cared about fiscal responsibility — but it was obvious to anyone paying attention (which unfortunately didn't include almost anyone in the news media) that this was an insincere, bad-faith argument.
Yes, the first Democratic primary debates of the 2020 presidential election this week were battles between candidates who could use virtue signaling to present themselves as authentic and politicians whose choice of words came off as insincere.
His quiet tone of voice came across as insincere to anyone who is familiar with the intensity of his rally performances, and his failure to mention CNN, the media outlet targeted, exposed where his heart truly lies.
The seemingly eased demands on Qatar made by the four Arab countries that have severed relations with it are an insincere "face-saving approach" to resolving the Persian Gulf crisis, Qatar's United Nations ambassador said on Wednesday.
Trump, a real estate tycoon making his first run for public office, said Clinton's long years of service represented "bad experience" with few results and suggested her disavowal of a trade deal with Asian countries was insincere.
If you believe narcissism is a bad thing or something to be glossed over because everything should be done "in the customer's best interest," think again, because savvy audiences won't buy it and you'll be exposed as insincere.
The time has come for me to walk into that living room, say something like, "Ahh, I forgot I had a thing I was supposed to do tonight" and face an insincere chorus of nice to meet you!
In the real world, people who have bad experiences with airlines or car-rental companies often go straight to Twitter or Facebook with their complaints, and often rack up instant, insincere public apologies from online customer-service reps.
But probably the most insincere practice is what I call "fake fasting"—acting like you've been fasting all day and "breaking your fast" at night as if you weren't eating double cheeseburgers and chugging diet cokes all day.
If you're mystified, recall a situation where you were wronged and then given an insincere apology; conversely, think about a time when an apology was demanded from you for something you considered perfectly just or at least innocuous.
But Park Geun-hye, a conservative president of South Korea who has since been impeached and removed from office, rejected the offer, calling it insincere and demanding that the North first move toward dismantling its nuclear weapons program.
Trump throws GOP into chaos Trump's 2005 remarks, and what many saw as an insincere response, led to a revolt Saturday within GOP ranks, as more than two dozen high-profile figures -- including the 2008 Republican nominee, Arizona Sen.
I think we felt — and I say this in all sincerity, because I don't think it was insincere whatsoever — we felt that the world was going to hell and that we were afraid it would take us with it.
As school reformers have embraced the progressive side in debates on hotly contested social issues, they've made it clear that being critical of DACA or supportive of Trump's tax cuts renders insincere any claims to support for school improvement.
But it also reflected a cold view of the incentives the new administration would face: as working-class voters began to realize that candidate Trump's promises about jobs and health care were insincere, foreign distractions would look increasingly attractive.
While the fair retains some of its agricultural innovation roots, it's mostly all Italian sausage carts (there are, like, 17 in total) and haphazardly assembled amusement park rides and insincere carnies hawking false hopes of 60-pound stuffed Tasmanian Devils.
" Demi Lovato Gets Poignant New Tattoo Following Reported Relapse Bayer went on to say, "I think if somebody uses it as an excuse to be late, or insincere, or rude, or unapologetic, that's not being an artist, that's being a jerk.
Cook's words might also come off as a little insincere given Apple's willingness to play by the rules of Chinese censors, though the company claims to not really have a choice between complying or losing its market access there.[Bloomberg]
I turned to cooking show hosts like Funmi Adeoye, Delia Smith, Rick Stein, and the Two Fat Ladies — personalities that ran the gamut from warm and cuddly to stern, condescending, and insincere, and shows that varied in usefulness and ease.
Heading into the debate on Saturday in Greenville, Mr. Rubio, who once championed an immigration bill that would have allowed undocumented workers to obtain legal status, insistently accused Mr. Cruz of being insincere in his support for punitive immigration restrictions.
Often, though, their gestures come off as sententious and insincere (but I'm sure Mia Farrow really does love her black children), transparently performative actions to ensure that they're included in whatever the topic du jour is, adding gravitas to their image.
With only a few exceptions, she does not hide, she does not sulk, she does not perform insincere friendliness or joy; she just minds her business and waits for the other shoe to drop from the rest of the world.
But the system, as it stands, is opaque; citizens are seemingly just as likely to be flagged for minor infractions like leaving bikes parked in a footpath or issuing apologies that are deemed "insincere" as major credit defaulters like Jia.
India tends to dismiss them as insincere attempts to escape international condemnation after terrorist groups based in Pakistan mount attacks in India—as in February, when an outfit called Jaish-e-Muhammad killed 40 policemen in India's bit of Kashmir.
On the other hand, there's no smoking gun in her camp, either, no moment where she comes across as insincere or politically motivated in her public accusations that Thomas sexually harassed her when she worked for him 10 years earlier.
"Someone thought it would be funny to send a bunch of spammers and trolls as we call them to the app," Karen explained, noting that many of the insincere users cloned accounts and used fake names to impersonate celebrities, including Renner.
Yet after a campaign in which his party had forced public buildings to hang crosses on their walls, railed against Islam and pushed Mrs Merkel's government to the brink of collapse over specious immigration disagreements, the Bavarian premier's centrist rhetoric seemed woefully insincere.
But Chinese customers are wary of official corporate statements, judging by their social media responses to Zara, Tiffany's, and the NBA; they see these public apologies as an insincere form of damage control for a Western company that has disrespected their national identity.
There's no reason to believe that these positions are insincere, that she would revert to 1990s policies in office: What some are now calling the "new liberal economics" has sunk deep roots in the Democratic Party, and dominates the ranks of Mrs.
Yes, of course; it would be insincere to insist otherwise — something far too many liberals are wont to do in the wake of the election, fearful that they will be seen as punching down on the "little guy" by simply being honest.
It requires lawmakers to read their oaths "completely and solemnly," exactly as written, and orders those who administer oaths to disqualify lawmakers who alter or deliver the words in an "insincere or undignified manner," barring them from office without another chance to be sworn in.
Now some of his accusers say that Mr. Franco is being insincere in his public appearances, and they fear that the pomp and circumstance of the Hollywood awards circuit will ultimately shield him from having to face any consequences for what they said he did.
It might not seem like a high bar to show that same level of fairly bland and often insincere courtesy toward children, instead of letting them know where there's room for improvement, but it takes a lot of reminding and a lot of resolving.
But the drip-drip-drip of leaks that he had done so, both foreign and domestic, had already widened his "credibility gap," generating charges that his peace efforts were insincere, incompetent, or both, and leaving him vulnerable to an insurgency from within his own party.
Daly talked to PEOPLE about how this shocking report came to be, how tourists can often be fooled by insincere sanctuaries and what travelers can do to protect animals involved in wildlife tourism and the wild animals that could easily get caught up in this booming industry.
Most effectively, the man rejected in the previous episode for seeming "insincere" throws out the statement he'd prepared for his hearing (a letter from Chuck) to speak from the heart about the brother he once loved so much, who had such an indelible impact over him.
In the book, Scott wrote:People give praise and criticism that is manipulatively insincere when they are too focused on being liked or think they can gain some sort of political advantage by being fake — or when they are just too tired to care or argue any more.
I know it may seem a bit insincere to say you can't live without a book I developed all the recipes for and helped write, buuut MUNCHIES Guide to Dinner: How to Feed Yourself and Your Friends really is your most practical guide to cooking at home.
Rory Scovel, a comic in his mid-30s with an insincere smile and a scraggly beard, bounded onstage, fist in the air, chin jutting out, jauntily nodding his head and making faces as if he were doing a guitar solo for the Rolling Stones at Madison Square Garden.
U.S. actions have made some countries in the region more assertive and "fueled their delusions to continue to exploit illegal interests" in South China Sea, Xinhua said Vietnam should be cautious in dealing with the United States, which "is motivated by an insincere agenda", the news agency said.
She developed a romantic relationship with Paul Erickson, a conservative operative close to the N.R.A. (Court filings cite evidence it was insincere on her part.) Erickson, in turn, wrote to a Trump adviser in May 2016 about using the N.R.A. to set up a back channel to the Kremlin.
Racism certainly factors into these numbers to a certain extent, but the results also carry a suggestion: The elderly may prefer the mystique and ceremonial protocol of the monarchy, but when it comes to the royals, younger generations prefer the people to the brand and openness over insincere optics.
It was a theme that resurfaced after this week's n-word incident, when many fans not only read her apology as insincere but also voiced the frustration that not only do these types of moments keep happening, but that Rodriguez seems unwilling or unable to learn why they are hurtful.
"For many in the gay community, especially in the black community, the Twitter apologies on 'Ellen' have fallen flat," Lemon continued, noting reactions calling the talk show moment "insincere" and that Hart "somehow turns himself into a victim instead of acknowledging the real victims of violent and sometimes deadly homophobia."
If you're not sincere and you get busted, if you don't reciprocate, if you go back on your word, if others aren't really doing what you say they're doing, if you're not the expert you claim to be, if your compliment is insincere, if there's ample supply of what you've said is scarce.
" Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971) In perfect contrast to his other, showier roles, Wilder's brilliant take on the chocolate maven is more about his wonderful restraint, from gently crooning the song "Pure Imagination" to delivering a series of droll one-liners, among them his insincere warning to misbehaving children: "Stop. Don't.
By the time Hillary Clinton opened her 2008 campaign for president, Bill Clinton had answered questions about "boxers or briefs" while grinning on MTV; the "folksy Texas rogue" George W. Bush had defeated an "insincere brown-noser," Al Gore; and the importance of being likable in politics seemed so entrenched that Mrs.
Bryant referred to the grant offered to BGC as "an insincere effort to change the needle specifically around gender and racial inclusion," and said while she had no regrets about declining the offer, she knew she and her team had a lot of work to do to earn that money in other ways.
Messrs Estrada and Witte are right that both Republicans and Democrats "are being insincere": there's no way a Democratic majority in the Senate would be happy voting on a nominee to replace a fallen liberal justice in the final year of a Mitt Romney presidency—though it seems unlikely they'd refuse to even hold hearings.
Researchers who studied the effect of praise on children found links between inflated (insincere) praise and the development of low self-esteemFurther, for years Stanford psychology professor Carol Dweck has studied the benefits of praising children's efforts ("You did a good job reading") as opposed to their character or ability ("You are so smart").
The outcome is the product of many factors: divisions in the European Council, the failure of the "lead candidate" doctrine to catch on, the parliament's inability to unite around an alternative candidate, some MEPs' resentment of national leaders for imposing their choice, the identity crisis on the European centre-left and the insincere strategic feints of populist rightists.
"Capitalizing on these scandals for political gain because people may be unfamiliar with the veterans population or what's going on writ large seems really insincere," says Amy Schafer, a vets affairs researcher at the Center for a New American Security, who argues that VA officials mostly do their best with limited resources and have made inroads on scandal issues.
The exclamation mark is a viable option, but maybe you're just not that excited about the other person and don't want an overly enthusiastic "Talk to you later!" to come across as insincere — or maybe you're just not the exclamation-mark type and don't want to freak out your friend on the other end with out-of-character mania.
Instead of addressing the problem head-on, the show snuck an awkward shrug of an apology into a scene about Marge's favorite kids' book, a patently offensive tome she has to rewrite to make PC. Critics panned the scene as lazy and insincere—including Hari Kondabolu, whose powerful 2017 documentary The Problem with Apu dragged the debate over the character into the limelight.
From "Black Rain", through "Misery"'s script tattooable declaration that "misery never goes out of style", and onto the closing, ballroom-ready piano of "I Choose to Live", the thousand Topman-clad clones of British rock's recent years are deftly consigned to the bin – the "papier mâché feeling", as Gould calls it, of insincere, bland radio-rock has no place here.
While Friday's request for a so-called judicial review is from the Hong Kong government, it comes after a senior mainland official said last month that the new interpretation by Beijing meant that as many as 15 Hong Kong lawmakers could be disqualified, while another detailed what kind of oaths would be considered "insincere," the South China Morning Post reported.
I had always assumed that Erdoğan was being insincere about something: either he was just pretending to care about democracy or he was just pretending to care about Muslim family values—or, as my relatives said, he was pretending both about democracy and Islam, and the only thing he really cared about was building more shopping malls with Gulf money.
Try "Adore", a Philadelphia soul ballad and/or precisely crafted period piece so achingly tender it makes your late-'60s/early-'70s harmony group of choice sound pathetically insincere by comparison — Prince is that much sexier, that much schlockier, and even masterpieces like the Stylistics' "You Are Everything" and the Delfonics' "La-La Means I Love You" don't quite melt into the stars with such stylized passion.
"You may want to mark the day because you want to keep your relationship with your mother, but you don't want to send something that feels desperately insincere and then feel hypocritical about it," says Corner, who suggests that the best course of action is to find a very plain card that simply says "Happy Mother's Day," and think of ways to minimize any arguments.
And some designers, like Demna Gvasalia of the Vetements-Balenciaga phenomenon, who told 032c magazine that he would never "compromise the credibility of a collection, for instance, to cater to what someone might think regarding our politics, or to send an insincere, first-degree message about something people expect for the sake of correctness" in fear that it hinders on artistic vision and distracts from the clothing.
" When he finds himself one day asking Nina to marry him, it is under a cascade of sex jokes—"I preferred taking the low road of indelicate candor," he says—and then, later, as the couple are riffing on the idea of a green-card marriage, Kailash isn't able to express his fear that the woman he adores might not love him back: "Characteristically, what emerged from my mouth was more insincere banter propped up with academic jargon.
Indeed, the administration's conditions for dropping the sanctions—the withdrawal of all regular Iranian army forces, intelligence operatives, and militias from Syria; an end to weapons trafficking; a shutdown of its entire nuclear program; a moratorium on the testing and development of ballistic missiles; the release of all Americans in its custody; and an end to support for the Houthi militants in Yemen—are so numerous and far-fetched that Iranian officials view them as insincere at best and "psychological warfare" at worst.
But when you get a chance to see the top 10 candidates all in one place, you can get a real sense for who is actually good at running for president — who is able to give clear and concise reasoning for why they should be president, who is able to give answers to questions that don't feel listless or insincere, who is able to find emotion in an overly formalized ritual, and who is able to hold their own against attacks on their records and visions.
Great lesson for our kids from HanAssholeSolo, NOT Trump (2/2) In response to the apology, CNN stated that while it was respecting HanAssholeSolo's role as a private citizen, it "reserves the right to publish his identity" should it become clear that the apology he made was insincere: CNN is not publishing "HanA**holeSolo's" name because he is a private citizen who has issued an extensive statement of apology, showed his remorse by saying he has taken down all his offending posts, and because he said he is not going to repeat this ugly behavior on social media again.
Repeated four times it becomes a literary and social program, because after having read the first four diary entries, one understands that this is an I in opposition to the social world, which it considers to be hypocritical and insincere, unlike its writing, which aspires towards that which is true and sincere, which is to say the I that opens towards us by putting itself on display, at first anonymous, neutral and without character, and which by virtue of the repetition then sheds the neutral and the characterless, and in its fourth instance stands trembling, truth-thirsty, reality-craving, superior.
Sen. Kamala HarrisKamala Devi HarrisHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Warren offers plan to repeal 22019 crime law authored by Biden Sanders leads Democratic field in Colorado poll MORE (D-Calif.), who's running for president in 2020, made sweeping calls for unity and better opportunities for middle- and working-class Americans, while indirectly taking swipes at President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's "insincere appeals to unity" ahead of his State of the Union address.
" As Justice Kennedy explained: "To describe a man's faith as 'one of the most despicable pieces of rhetoric that people can use' is to disparage his religion in at least two distinct ways: by describing it as despicable, and also by characterizing it as merely rhetorical --something insubstantial and even insincere....This sentiment is inappropriate for a Commission charged with the solemn responsibility of fair and neutral enforcement of Colorado's antidiscrimination law -- a law that protects discrimination on the basis of religion as well as sexual orientation...[t]he government, if it is to respect the Constitution's guarantee of free exercise, cannot impose regulations that are hostile to the religious beliefs of affected citizens and cannot act in a manner that passes judgment upon or presupposes the illegitimacy of religious beliefs and practices.

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