Sentences with phrase «brutally frank»

However, when some users make statements like ``... references tend to be brutally frank about their colleagues... and they don't have to worry about information getting back to the candidate» or «Sometimes the candidates don't even realize that their references are ruling them out», then it starts to look sinister, in my opinion.
I could probably communicate more effectively if I was coached by experts, but I just can't bring myself to not be brutally frank with people whom I respect.
Well, this chart is just brutally frank: the fast growth of atmospheric CO2 levels (the black dots) have not exactly been the robust evil foe the elite establishment has fixated on.
An engineer has to be brutally frank, and get everything right, or the gizmo goes down in flames.
Originally published in 1993, Sean Landers's» [sic]» is a brutally frank 450 page, hand - written, autobiographical memoir that puts to shame the recent efforts of such celebrated «confessionalists» as James Frey and Augusten Burroughs.»
I'll be the first to admit Rob initially wound me up — he gave me loads of brutally frank feedback about my writing and for the first few couple of months I was a quietly seething ball of fire.
To do this, as noted earlier, the task is to sit down for a brutally frank financial self - assessment.
Well, to be brutally frank, in my experience, most debtors with the discipline and financial savvy to pull off their own debt repayment program wouldn't be in a debt mess to begin with.
In fact we must be brutally frank about what this movement is and what it is not.
Emma Thompson and Olivia Williams lead a stellar supporting cast as, respectively, the school's brutally frank headmistress and a teacher whose icy exterior masks a core of deep idealism.
Margin Call, a smart, taut and brutally frank portrait of the money game, asks a lot of its audience.
Sutherland's Dr. Kahn has much insight about standing up to bullies, for reasons that reveal themselves late in the film, yet his wisdom is less specifically useful than brutally frank.
People are simply incapable of lying and are instead brutally frank.
The writing / dialogue is at times brutally frank but then this frankness is juxtaposed with moments of comedy that resulted in laugh - out - loud moments in the packed theatre.
But if eHarmony or Match.com is a chatty social mixer, Seeking Arrangement is a down - and - dirty marketplace where older moneyed men and cute young women engage in brutally frank transactions.
Find a friend who is amenable and willing to give brutally frank feedback at the end.
A brutally frank Mr Cable says the Government needs to show more «leadership» and be more «ambitious».
We should be brutally frank here, we should not encourage the deliberate killing of the image of innocent people, it does not matter whether the person is a woman or a man, we can not live in a society where people can speak evil, very deep stinking evil about others, disgrace innocent souls, destroy innocent leaders, and go dance with the gods, no way!
It is brutally frank assessment of the deplorable conditions in the Indian Church and the urgent, indispensable need for it to re-orient itself to the challenges of the day if it is to continue to be an effective instrument for individual liberation and the ushering in of a happier tomorrow and a better society.
The speech was a brutally frank assessment of the state of Muslim societies as weak, divided and ineffective, with the proof being that «over the past 50 years of fighting in Palestine we have not achieved any result.
The report of the Joint Commission is brutally frank on this issue:
Dennis was brutally frank about how frequently startups fail.

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not sorrytakes from one of the responses to a confidential survey, the body of work combines the personal expression evident on the walls, floors and other surfaces of the bedroom with participants» frank, and sometimes, brutally honest written expression of their personal identity.
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