Frankly, not
everyone is honest.
I've FOUND out that not
everyone is HONEST or do they care how they treat others.
It's like, most people lock their front doors even though they know their neighbors are honest, because they also know that not
everyone is honest and that sooner or later, someone will walk through that unlocked door and steal stuff.
I believe that so long as
everyone is honest with each other from the beginning, the relationship that I'm looking for is okay.
When
everyone is honest about what they are looking for, everyone wins.
Not
everyone is honest as you are or as your future Russian wife.
Remember that not
everyone is honest online, so you should read between the lines.
Lacazette, if
everyone were honest, would admit he'd be off the Atletico if not for the registration ban.
I think if
everyone was honest with themselves they would admit that it's for mom, not child.
I felt
everyone was honest and genuine.
That's not easy: Everyone needs to be heard, to not feel «ganged up on» and yet it's equally important that
everyone be honest about what isn't working and why so we can go about changing that.
Not exact matches
Ultimately,
everyone needs to
be honest with themselves and come to an agreement with one another.
Your reputation
is your business and while no one expects you to
be perfect,
everyone expects you to
be honest.
A triple win for
everyone involved when mentees and mentors
are able to form a relationship based on trust and
honest dialogue.
«Once you get the VP title, you want to believe
everyone's
being honest with you,» he says.
Be honest, fair, candid and forthright, and treat everyone in the same way that you yourself would want to be treate
Be honest, fair, candid and forthright, and treat
everyone in the same way that you yourself would want to
be treate
be treated.
While
everyone's style
is a bit different, effective communication
is always respectful and open to
honest dialogue.
«It
's clear that people call in sick for a variety of reasons, some less
honest, but
everyone will catch a cold at some point and legitimately need the time off,» said Ted Karkus, CEO for ProPhase Labs, the manufacturer of Cold - EEZE.
Nakamoto's genius
was to use a blend of cryptography, mathematics, and game theory to keep
everyone honest.
Be open and honest about why and how salary decisions are made so everyone can see if they're being reasonable in expecting to be paid mor
Be open and
honest about why and how salary decisions
are made so
everyone can see if they
're being reasonable in expecting to
be paid mor
be paid more.
They
're honest and treat
everyone with respect.
To
be honest and authentic doesn't mean that you must share everything about yourself (or your company), to
everyone, all of the time.
Do
be honest with
everyone you interact with, as your reputation will ultimately
be a key to your success.
Everyone must
be kept «
honest» by the knowledge that doing something overly risky or stupid will have consequences of loss, and those losses must
be suffered.
If you want to
be honest and attack the Bible do so because it condemns
everyone regardless of orientation.
We look like
everyone else,
are just as
honest as
everyone else, just as charitable, just as faithful as the best of Jesus» true followers, and far better than the self - righteous like yourself who need an invisible Big Guy in the Sky to keep you
honest, charitable and faithful.
So here
's my question — now that
everyone is talking about the economy and feeling the pinch of unemployment and financial ruin, can we have an
honest conversation as the church around what an economy in Christ could actually
be?
Most
are good,
honest people, though just like
everyone, they have their problems.
But when we
're honest, we realize that we
're often as biased as
everyone else.
Being expected to be up on a pedestal like some kind of «Holy Role Model» instead of being an honest sinner like everyone
Being expected to
be up on a pedestal like some kind of «Holy Role Model» instead of
being an honest sinner like everyone
being an
honest sinner like
everyone else.
we
are a NATION of INDIviduaLS... if you have that mindset ruined by prayer... then it doesnot stop at prayer... so IM guessing your argument
is not really
honest...
everyone is an individual... have you
been to town council metings?
Unfortunately, not
everyone «wants» it, and some few
are simply incapable of
being honest.
That theology might work okay when everything
is perfect and
everyone is doing what they
are supposed to do, but let's
be honest: life happens.
I heard a lot of «he
's going to hell,» while I argued that «he
's a better person now that he
's being honest with himself and
everyone around him.»
If you
are truly
honest you will acknowledge this, as I acknowledge that I have doubts in my faith
everyone does.
2) I understand their reasoning for stating he wasn't an «official first responder» but let's
be honest during those attacks they needed
everyone they could find.
I tend to think that in itself would
be rocky at first (open and
honest communication from
everyone), but you would eventually come to a much healthier place relationship-wise (think of a marriage).
To
be honest with you
everyone in our family who
was living in Nakuru
is rather confused of what to do now and how to move on so please pray that God will give us a clear guideline on the way forward because going back to Nakuru
is not an option.
Let's
be honest when read in a vacuum
everyone has very strange beliefs that can
be somewhat supported on facts but has loopholes that require a leap of faith.
We don't try to change the emotion, we just ask that
everyone commits to a productive and respectful conversation even as they continue to feel the emotion (because lets
be honest, my team
is only reproducing the exact same emotions that
are felt when race conversations happen randomly.
And yes, you
're talking about a single event that happened thousands of years ago on a single day And I meant the later, when I ask question, they
are generally
honest questions, but back to the point, you agreed with me on every, because you assumed that at least part of the story
was true, but who
is the
everyone you
were referring to?
I think we can
be internally
honest without sharing every damn thing with
everyone.
The most
honest real community would
be where
everyone is equal... each ones gifts
being used according to what they have
being given.
My parents have always taught me to treat
everyone equally no matter how they choose to live their life and to
be honest the people that I run into who judge people the most
are the ones who believe they've
been saved.
This country
was founded on freedom of religion and individual rights... i personally don't give a hoot... what denomination a individual
is as long as he or she
is a good
honest caring American citizen... I remember JFK,
everyone said no one would vote for a Catholic..
News flash: White Christian conservatives (
be honest, those
are generally the people
everyone is referring to when they say «Christian» in these kinds of discussions) do not make distinctions about anyone who isn't in their wacky little country club... EVER.
He
's honest to a fault, and he
is not a modern republican «the republican that
everyone loves to hate», but a Libertarian.
Ideally,
everyone should
be able to
be honest about their thoughts and doubts.
If we
are honest and we take a moment to read through them, it doesn't take much to see that
everyone has broken at least one of them at some time of our lives.
-- 2) lincoln
was honest according to what
was written about him by friends but
everyone who knew him personally
is dead.