Sentences with phrase «given frank assessments»

After only five months on the job, Dara Khosrowshahi, Uber's new CEO, gave a frank assessment of his tenure that has largely been spent cleaning up after his predecessor, Uber founder Travis Kalanick.
You read the interview and he's giving a frank assessment.
Speaking after the game and analysing the England international's performance, Carragher gave his frank assessment of the situation that Sturridge now faces and doesn't believe that Jurgen Klopp really trusts him anymore to play him regularly.
Addressing a small group of observers in Westminster, the former foreign secretary gave a frank assessment of why Labour lost the election, saying the party needs to become a «movement» again.
Appearing on the BBC's Daily Politics, she broke cover to give a frank assessment of why Labour members so dramatically overlooked her for the leadership.
Gives frank assessments of each hotel, strategic tips on rooms and location, and in some cases floor plans and views from different rooms.
Having the honor actually made it easier for us to give a frank assessment of where we lag and help build political support for future phases.»
Once we review the situation, we'll give you a frank assessment of what we consider the next steps to be.

Not exact matches

Arsene Wenger knows that Tuesday's performance at Swansea was not good enough - and he gave a frank and full assessment at his post-match press conference.
The recent case of Iman Said Abdul Aziz Al - Rawas v Pegasus Energy Limited [2008] EWHC 617 (QB), [2008] All ER (D) 102 (Apr) is an interesting example of how that compensation is calculated and how the failure by an applicant to give full and frank disclosure in a without notice application can affect the assessment of damages.
Epstein, and other panelists who work in the labour and commercial fields, said the challenge is to balance the parties» expectations that the mediator will give them a full and frank assessment of the dispute, including the merits of their positions and the potential outcome if they do not settle, against the risk that comments on the merits of the case will be seen as pre-judging it.
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