But, Germans
use frankness to convey how strongly they believe in the subject - at - hand.
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..
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.
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.
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.
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.