to act with integrity and
frankness in all our dealings both internally and externally, placing the highest value on teamwork and mutual support.
There's a charming
frankness in this material, just as in past renditions, Patchett writing of how she learned a trend is pretty much what you say it is.
In England, Bishop Robinson's Honest to God became a best seller, partly because of
his frankness in expressing doubts about traditional ways of speaking of God.
Its intention to hold on to the control of the means of production at any price, while being incapable of making the socially necessary use of them is here expressed with complete
frankness in the superstructure.
If there was even a modicum of
frankness in Harper's discussion with that family on the first day of the campaign, it would have been a very short conversation indeed.
Not exact matches
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..
In their presence would you dare frankly to confess that that which you desire in the world, in which you sought your consolation, certain that the king in his majesty would not despise you even though you were a man of inferior rank; certain that the beggar would not go away envious that he could not have the same consolation; certain that the man like yourself would be pleased by your franknes
In their presence would you dare frankly to confess that that which you desire
in the world, in which you sought your consolation, certain that the king in his majesty would not despise you even though you were a man of inferior rank; certain that the beggar would not go away envious that he could not have the same consolation; certain that the man like yourself would be pleased by your franknes
in the world,
in which you sought your consolation, certain that the king in his majesty would not despise you even though you were a man of inferior rank; certain that the beggar would not go away envious that he could not have the same consolation; certain that the man like yourself would be pleased by your franknes
in which you sought your consolation, certain that the king
in his majesty would not despise you even though you were a man of inferior rank; certain that the beggar would not go away envious that he could not have the same consolation; certain that the man like yourself would be pleased by your franknes
in his majesty would not despise you even though you were a man of inferior rank; certain that the beggar would not go away envious that he could not have the same consolation; certain that the man like yourself would be pleased by your
frankness?
The third chapter surprised readers with its sexual
frankness when it appeared as a short story
in Partisan Review, but candor defines her approach to every subject, including society, politics, and psychoanalysis.
But, Germans use
frankness to convey how strongly they believe
in the subject - at - hand.
He didn't beat about the bush
in Confession; the central issues were dealt with straight away, with directness and
frankness.
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.
Adding to this disillusion, he continues, is a gradual erosion of public faith
in politics, driven
in part by the distorting impact of 24 - hour news and social media — «it does trivialise politics, and it has done a real amount of damage to the perception of politics» — a backlash against a political class that favours spin over
frankness — «I detest spin, it is deceit and it is intended to be deceit» — and, ultimately, by the failure of mainstream parties to «reach out beyond the political sphere» and speak to people's real concerns.
In their appeal submitted yesterday afternoon, they say the documents contain «candid» and «imaginative pessimism» about the scheme which if published would «imperil that necessary candour and
frankness.»
But this morning, he called Mitt Romney's selection of Ryan a «real moment of
frankness and candor,» and then proceeded to tear into Ryan's budget plan as a «paint - by - numbers picture» of an America
in which the middle class would be asked to shoulder an ever - greater economic burden.
Yet,
in this case, that does not seem to have been true: as the evidence showed, some Security Services officials appear to have a dubious record relating to actual involvement, and
frankness about any such involvement, with the mistreatment of Mr Mohamed when he was held at the behest of US officials.
Asian westernized girls are fully aware of the happening
in the western interracial dating world, and your
frankness would score a mark over there
in your favor.
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.
Frankness Meeting on the Internet, we can expect more frank, because people
in the virtual world,
in contrast to ordinary life, as a rule, are much less shy and not afraid to say too much.
I appreciate
in people honesty and
frankness.
It's sexual
frankness may pose a challenge but really — it shouldn't as this is stuff we probably should be talking about
in the mainstream but simply don't.
Burdon falls head over heels
in love with Kathy's toughness, her humorous, self - deprecating
frankness.
Kelly eventually leads these characters toward the inevitable, and the
frankness with which he handles scenes involving end - of - life decisions, fear
in the face of death, and the desire to find meaning
in any of this mess is admirable.
Social castes are flayed bare with a
frankness unheard of
in polite entertainment as the hero penguin — flawed (retarded, even)
in his ability to communicate through song but gifted with funk and that loping, soulful gait of Glover's (an artist who by himself reshaped his medium)-- befriends a quintet of «amigos»
in the Antarctic barrio.
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.
I can't say that watching Three Billboards is an easy sit, but I appreciate its raw
frankness, its truthfulness
in how sloppy and imperfect we all are.
The sex scenes are also handled with a
frankness and intimacy that you don't see
in films too often, and that, coupled with a pair of superb performances by John Hawkes and Helen Hunt, is what makes «The Sessions» such a real joy to watch.
Directed by James Whale
in between Frankenstein and Bride of Frankenstein, The Old Dark House (1932) injects a touch of camp and a jigger of sexual
frankness into the gothic tropes of a creepy manor
in a thunderstorm.
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.
As I look at this slate of beautiful work, I could just make a series of simple observations: that these films come from all over the globe; that there is a nice balance of filmmakers known and unknown to many here
in New York; that the overall balance between
frankness and artistry holds me
in awe; that there are two gala selections with the word «wonder»
in their titles; and that eight of the 25 films were directed by women.»
More than that, at the cusp of entering her 90th year on this planet, Varda isn't one to mince words, and some of her insights and observations (especially as they concern fellow French New Wave director Jean - Luc Godard) are oftentimes shocking
in their blunt
frankness.
This charming, intimate
frankness — emphasized by the unusual overhead angle, and by how much longer that shot is held
in the sequence — is so absorbing that it's all the funnier when Darlene suddenly walks
in to complain that the girls shouldn't be eating the wafers, which they shrug off by saying, «They're not consecrated.»
But there are other, more interesting similarities: both movies are reminiscent of the European art films whose sexual
frankness galvanized the American cinema
in the 1960s and»70s.
In the seductively wonderful Weekend (2011, Peccadillo, 18), writer - director Andrew Haigh and leading players Tom Cullen and Chris New evoke an emerging love story that blends the tender uncertainties of Before Sunrise with the goofiness of Gregory's Girl and fragments of the sexual
frankness (verbally at least) of Taxi zum Klo.
A former actress currently taking a professional break after an affair with a married filmmaker ended badly, Young - hee is seen
in the film's first part wandering around Hamburg with an older friend, Jee - young (Seo Young - hwa), talking about their romantic desires and regrets with remarkable
frankness.
Although the anti-gifted and anti-parent attitude demonstrated by this particular administrator at this particular school is extreme, and the
frankness with which the attitude was expressed is atypical
in my experience - the belief system underlying the attitude is, unfortunately, a common one.
In The Fox Was Always a Hunter, Herta Müller once again uses language that displays the «concentration of poetry and the
frankness of prose» - as the Swedish Academy noted upon awarding her the Nobel Prize - to create a hauntingly cinematic portrayal of the corruption of the soul under totalitarianism.
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.
Joseph Wambaugh says it with an air of that same authenticity,
in his stories of contemporary Police activities, and, with a disarming tongue
in cheek,
frankness.
Melton's writing is so raw and vibrant that I was touched by her
frankness and could relate to her, even though we're at very different places
in our lives.
The
frankness of Litte's analysis is helpful, especially
in a section
in which she offers her view — which, of course, won't jibe with everyone's — about Amazon's 70/30 royalty split
in the KDP program:
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.
Frankness and patience are important
in helping them cope and minimize what are sometimes strong fears and very complex reactions.
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.
In different ways, Opie's confrontations and his playfulness are tokens of
frankness.
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.
Though her work shares the unassuming
frankness and heady optimism found
in the work of the leading First Generation New York School poets, her art parts company with those poets» sensibilities
in that it never traffics
in surrealism, pop culture, fragmentation or collage.
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.
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.