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honest and must
On November 22, 1859, the Providence Daily Journal stated that although Brown's `` pluck '' and honest fanaticism must be admired, any honor paid to Brown would only induce other fanatics to imitate his actions.
Nevertheless, we must be honest with ourselves, and with Hakadosh Baruch Hu, regardless of political correctness, considerations or consequences.
The permanent prayer leader ( imam ) must be a free honest individual and is authoritative in religious matters.
Brundage stated " The games must go on, and we must ... and we must continue our efforts to keep them clean, pure and honest.
The idea ... must shock every honest and well-meaning Englishman.
After Peter's feelings were mixed in between Liz Allan and Gwen Stacy she gave Peter advice that he needed to be honest between both of the girls but before that he must be honest with himself.
Militarism, extravagance, protection are weeds which grow in the same field, and if you want to clear the field for honest cultivation you must root them all out.
Journalist David Remnick, who wrote the biography The Bridge: The Life and Rise of Barack Obama, countered that it should now be obvious that after one year in office Obama is a centre-left president and the majority of his policies are in line with the center-left Democratic tradition ; while, in July 2011, The Fiscal Times columnist Bruce Barlett argues that an honest examination of the Obama presidency must conclude that he has in fact been a moderately conservative Democrat and that it may take 20 years before Obama ’ s basic conservatism is widely accepted, and author and columnist Chris Hedges argues that the Obama administration's policies are mostly right-wing.
Wingate was most concerned about British attempts to stifle Ethiopian freedom, writing that attempts to raise future rebellions amongst populations must be honest ones and should appeal to justice.
These are the kind of people, we feel, who must really have inhabited the West: common, direct, painfully shy in social situations and very honest.
In September 1970, Dotson Rader of The New York Times, wrote that Soldier Blue " must be numbered among the most significant, the most brutal and liberating, the most honest American films ever made ".
If you were honest, the challenger must take the pile in his hand ( and it's your turn to start the new pile ), and if you lied, you must take the pile ( and the turn passes to the next player ).
The author of the website recommends that an exposed liar must never continue, and an honest player who caused the pile fall must always be allowed to continue.
In order to achieve this ending, one must type out honest answers when he is asked a question in the boss fight.
In order to achieve this ending, one must type out honest and untruthful / strange answers when he is asked the questions in the boss fight.
That is because honest argumentation must presuppose a intersubjectively ascertainable norm ( i. e. justifiable ), and all norms not relying on the original establishment of a physical ( and therefore evident ) link to the owner are subjective in nature, and therefore contradict the presuppositions of argumentation.

honest and face
`` Things may smooth over yet '', Chris said, his nice lean face grave with honest concern.
Such men have openly libelled him, like Dewes and Weldon, whose falsehoods were detected as soon as uttered, or have fastened upon certain ceremonious compliments and dedications, the fashion of his day, as a sample of his servility, passing over his noble letters to the Queen, his lofty contempt for the Lord Keeper Puckering, his open dealing with Sir Robert Cecil, and with others, who, powerful when he was nothing, might have blighted his opening fortunes for ever, forgetting his advocacy of the rights of the people in the face of the court, and the true and honest counsels, always given by him, in times of great difficulty, both to Elizabeth and her successor.
Burns wrote the poem Address to a Haggis, which starts " Fair fa ' your honest, sonsie face, Great chieftain o ' the puddin-race!
In the Inferno, the first part of Italian poet Dante's Divine Comedy epic, Geryon has become the Monster of Fraud, a winged beast with the face of an honest man, the paws of a lion, the body of a wyvern, and a poisonous sting at the tip of his tail.
Considering one may get more honest answers with lower face validity, it is sometimes important to make it appear as though there is low face validity whilst administering the measures.
In his parliamentary career, Ali Khan established his reputation as " eloquent principled and honest spokesman " who would never compromised on his principles even in the face of severe odds.
" In the face of such deeds every honest heart is left profoundly grieved in the name of humanity and Christian sentiment.
Aside from the quality of the art, the exhibition was successful because it showed an honest and realistic face of life in China and featured artists such as Liu Xiao Dong who has since gone on to international success.
" This, let's face it, is a book about one of the hardest of hard liquors and for all this let's be mature, I just drink it for the taste not the effect, honest, Two units a day only stuff ... it is, basically, a legal, exclusive, relatively expensive but very pleasant way of getting out of your head.
Dante and his guide, Virgil, make their way into Malebolge by riding on the back of the monster Geryon, the personification of fraud, who possesses the face of an honest man ' good of cheer ,' but the tail of a scorpion, who flies them down through the yawning chasm that separates the eighth circle from the seventh circle, where the violent are punished.
Addressing the haggis during Burns supper: Fair fa ' your honest, sonsie face, Great chieftain o ' the puddin-race!
: At the best of times an individual is hard pressed to maintain his rights in the face of constituted authority, no matter how honest or sincere such an authority is in its actions.

honest and what
He claimed in his attacks that Woodruff, with scurrilous underhandedness, had deliberately written an ambiguous bid that had so confused the honest members of the legislature that they had awarded him the contract without knowing what they were doing.
The Kinsey Institute denies this charge, though it acknowledges that men who have had sexual experiences with children were interviewed, with Kinsey balancing what he saw as the need for their anonymity to solicit " honest answers on such taboo subjects " against the likelihood that their crimes would continue.
Individuals may have honest but mistaken beliefs about certain facts, or their recollection may be inaccurate, or may have a different perception of what is the accurate way to state the truth.
Each of us has to decide what the right balance is between being effective and being honest.
Hall and Popkin defend Mill against this accusation pointing out that he begins Chapter Four by asserting that that questions of ultimate ends do not admit of proof, in the ordinary acceptation of the term and that this is common to all first principles .” According to Hall and Popkin, therefore, Mill does not attempt to establish that what people do desire is desirable but merely attempts to make the principles acceptable .” The type of proof Mill is offering " consists only of some considerations which, Mill thought, might induce an honest and reasonable man to accept utilitarianism ".
On the other hand, Meursault is very honest about what he feels.
The murders are described in an honest and matter-of-fact way, often with grotesque humour ; what may be more disturbing than the details of the violence itself is the depth and intensity with which Frank is portrayed.
* The Art of Asking Questions by Stanley L. Payne, ( 1951 ) This book is a short handbook-style discussion of how the honest pollster should ask questions to find out what people actually think without leading them, but the same information could be used to slant a poll to get a predetermined answer.
Here is my best, honest recollection of what happened: someone ( I don't remember who ) led me towards the gun, and I sat down, still laughing, still applauding.
Intelligent, brave, honest, but slightly prudish, she is what Fielding calls a " prig.
When Will refuses to give an honest reply about what he wants to do with his life, Sean shows him the door.
Stohr and colleagues write that " Earlier scholars were more honest, calling what we now call corrections by the name penology, which means the study of punishment for crime.
Chad Gilbert has noted that, " if the delivery is honest and real, that's what keeps it from being the corniest thing you've ever heard before.
One is that we were both too caught up in what we were respectively doing — we didn't spend all that much time together ; the other, to be completely honest, is that I'm fairly unjudgmental and I found Bernard's capacity for pretty sharp putting-down of people he thought were stupid unacceptable.
It took field reports from senior commanders " and certified heroes ", who could be honest without risk of punishment, to reveal " what a dog the KV-1 really was.
:" I don't think we're pretending that we can get everything, so this is-I think-we are being very honest about what our ability is.
In addition, Eric would say " Be honest " directly to the audience if they had carried out what he thought was a particularly successful routine.
He used to stroll about in full daylight with a lamp ; when asked what he was doing, he would answer, " I am just looking for an honest man.
Horace Walpole recorded the joke that " Granville and Bath were met going about the streets, calling ' Odd Man ', as the hackney chairmen do when they want a partner ", and a contemporary pamphlet satirically praised him for " the most wise and honest of all administrations, the minister having ... never transacted one rash thing ; and, what is more marvellous, left as much money in the Ty as he found in it.
A novelty in that the author had " written this Englishe matter in the Englishe tongue for Englishe men ", though he thought it necessary to defend himself by the argument that what " the best of the realm think it honest to use " he " ought not to suppose it vile for him to write ".
Smith's recanting also confirmed what Dwyer had said about himself at his final press conference, that he was an honest man, hence the film's title.
Reputable firms of this type are typically marked by clear contract terms, lack of excessive fees, retail prices comparable to those from commercial printers, lack of pressure to purchase " extra " services, contracts that do not claim exclusive rights to the work being published ( though one would be hard pressed to find a legitimate publisher willing to put out a competing edition, making nonexclusivity meaningless ), and honest indications of what services they will and won't provide, and what results the author may reasonably expect.

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