Sentences with phrase «encourage frank»

If you want to encourage frank, public discussion on the Internet, I am not sure how you get around these two obstacles.
If the 1960s cartoon plumbed comedy from putting the familiar in an unfamiliar context, the comic thrusts contemporary constructs like politics, consumerism, the military, and TV news into a Stone Age setting to encourage a frank reevaluation of perspective.
«These findings may help individuals who are contemplating a faculty career, and I hope they encourage a frank discussion more generally of whether the system is operating the way we want it to,» he added.
The purpose of this study guide is to suggest questions that will encourage frank discussion about Christology.
We are devoted to making the Marriott Rewards Insiders a community that encourages a frank and insightful exchange of information among members around the world.

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After the stock losses from GE's dismal earnings report were reversed by frank, hard - line talk from Flannery, Cramer was encouraged by the market's action.
I don't intend to encourage my son to have girls over, or condone sex outside of a committed, healthy and mature relationship, BUT neither will I tell him where he can or can not be with his partner WHEN HE IS READY, and I fully intend to be open and frank with him about our past and about sex in general.
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!
By utilizing open - ended questions with no «correct» answers, Buehl has empowered his students at Madison East High School in Madison, Wisconsin, and encouraged them to be frank in their observations.
She is both frank and encouraging, and her tone is direct, yet friendly.
Further, the Divisional Court held that there is a «strong public policy interest in encouraging open and frank discussion between employer and employee.»
There is no reason why a party to a mediation should not be encouraged to be as frank with the mediator as with his or her legal adviser.
The United States Supreme Court in Upjohn Company v. United States stated that the privilege's «purpose is to encourage full and frank communication between attorneys and their clients and thereby promote broader public interests in the observance of law and administration of justice.»
To determine what those issues are and to encourage open and frank dialogue to solve them requires a commitment on the part of partners to be the best mentors they can be.
«The best practice in issues that are not deemed within the seller's disclosure law is to have a frank discussion with the seller and encourage them to do what would be reasonable if they were the purchasers,» says Annie Hanna Engel, chief legal counsel for Howard Hanna Real Estate Services.
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