Sentences with phrase «for frankness»

These divorce lawyers sign an agreement together with their clients that calls for frankness, full disclosure, and appropriate behavior in a negotiation of their separation agreement.
For all its frankness, however, his account had some glaring omissions.
Papaconstantinou has chosen literary figures known for their frankness and their art, like Virginia Woolf's Letter to a Young Poet or Nikolai Gogol's Diary of a Madman.
The 30 paintings by Pat Passlof (1928 — 2011), all produced in the 1950s, impress for their frankness and fervor; the best are truly remarkable for their conviction of form.
The locals have a reputation for frankness which is a typical Madurese trait.
Deservedly lauded at Sundance for its frankness and non-judgemental approach to female and young - adult sexuality, the film impresses on its own terms as a solidly - constructed character study of a mercurial, still - forming artist, told with a straight face despite the period eccentricities.
The Netflix show stood out for its frankness and its vulgarity, centered on a group of seventh graders going through puberty.
It became famous, sometimes infamous, for its frankness about sleazy backroom politics and reckless, sensationalistic newspapers, and for its suggestive patter and profanity.
Thank you, Arthur, for your frankness.
Restraining anger, Kay responds fulsomely, «Thank you, Arthur, for your frankness
Some praised Osborne for his frankness and honesty.

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Other entrepreneurs value the local business culture for its down - to - earth acumen and frankness.
Curtis Milhaupt, professor of Japanese corporate law at Columbia, says the frankness of the report is a «good sign for Japanese corporate governance» and, as professor Mark Roe at Harvard Law says, it shows an Olympus committee much «more willing to be negative» than we are used to seeing in similar reports in the U.S..
Nor is it of real consequence for the future of preaching to spend time bragging on the world for its honesty, frankness, and integrity while clubbing the church for hypocrisy and pretension.
He was all about transparency, frankness and a commitment to love and grace, no matter who we were dealing with, way too radical for our supposedly progressive Non-denominational Evangelical church.
Over his shoulder, he talks to you about his great love, the Afrikaans language: its earthy flavor, sexual frankness, its connections with manor life and with a earlier, seemingly happier, time for his people.
With it he sent a letter to the Pope himself, written with all the frankness, openness, intellectual integrity and respect for authority of which Luther was capable.
The spirit of openness to dialogue in frankness and fairness has been received with warm appreciation, as well as especially the emphasis on prayer with and for each other and the positive focus on ecumenical texts of the scriptures.
They praised qualities such as candor and frankness as essential for friendship, but, because they did not suppose that the most important thing about each of us is our uniqueness, they did not have to see in friendship a way by which one unique self builds a bridge to another.
Searching for bullish optimism, I called Tim Farron, the party president known for his good - humoured frankness.
Be honest because only with total frankness can you be open to actually changing yourself for the better.
We love their interview because of their frankness about online dating in general, but also because it is encouraging for those who are currently using Christian Mingle or who are considering it.
For all of its authenticity and frankness, Beach Rats is a bit of a slog.
The two women sneak off to a hotel in a scene that is already causing a stir for its unabashed frankness — Ronit spitting in Esti's mouth seems to have caused a few timid souls to break out in a sweat.
For those who have, The Leisure Seeker's frankness actually comes as a relief, de-stigmatizing all the signs of aging our society works so hard to erase.
In complete frankness, I hope to build a business and plug my own works into the production and marketing pipeline I'm creating for others.
But if you're searching for unsparing, often hysterical frankness, I See You Made an Effort just might reflect some of your own experiences or serve as reassurance that what's ahead may not be so bad, as long as you do what Gurwitch's gynecologist told her: Stay funny.
The degree of tact, frankness, explanation, or criticism used in discharging a nurse will depend on many factors: her personality and experience; the particular failures in caring for the patient; and your mutual relationship.
Sony's inclination towards getting closer to its fans has certainly been paying off, but what does this frankness mean for companies who firmly back VR, and believe it is the future?
The show was praised for the striking frankness and emotional depth of Mead's mature style.
The allover mottling that often screens his paintings from a decade ago has been confined to certain areas or has disappeared entirely, resulting in a new compositional frankness — if no added points of entry for the viewer.
In this interview, Bradford discusses his life and his career with unprecedented frankness, revealing the social and material spark for his art and his activism.
Claimed by conservatives for her technical mastery and by modernists for the disquieting frankness and sometimes gaudy colorism of her paintings, Barton exhibited with artists» organizations from the radical Chicago No - Jury Society of Artists to the traditionalist Association of Chicago Painters and Sculptors.
Alice Neel (1900 — 1984) is best known for her portraits of celebrated artists and writers from New York, including Andy Warhol, Frank O'Hara, Meyer Shapiro and Linda Nochlin.A self - proclaimed «collector of souls», she painted friends, family and neighbours in the Manhattan district of Spanish Harlem, delving into their personalities with rare frankness.
Surrounded by personal detritus - vodka bottles, condoms, soiled underwear - the stained mattress, pillows and duvet arguably sum up a career in which Emin has made public her appetites for sex, alcohol and frankness.
To tell the truth, as a former painter, I am almost jealous of Doig's recent paintings, of their presence and frankness; they have the kind of authority that can't be striven for, but only arrived at like an unexpected gift — one that may pass.»
Steven E. Koonin, once the Obama administration's undersecretary of energy for science and chief scientist at BP, stirred up a swirl of turbulence in global warming discourse this week after The Wall Street Journal published «Climate Science is Not Settled,» his essay calling for more frankness about areas of deep uncertainty in climate science, more research to narrow error ranges and more acknowledgement that society's decisions on energy and climate policy are based on values as much as data.
You keep it up and someday hopefully soon people will be able to look at this branch of science and say «while they had some problems starting out they have since cleaned house and have the most ethical people in any science» while I might not agree 100 % with you Dr. Curry you have my total respect and admiration for the openness and frankness that you have put forward and continue to champion.
For in all frankness I'd quite simply forgot
In her post, «Small Firms Fighting Big Companies,» Carolyn Elefant lays down a tough question for small firms with her usual frankness.
Renowned for her kindness, foresight and frankness of bearing, Aunty Winnie united her people under the Wurundjeri Tribe Land Compensation and Cultural Heritage Council.
Though their seminars can be R - rated because of their frankness, they have a few G - rated tips for people wondering about the natural progression of intimate relationships and how to stop the slide into boredom.
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