Don't be surprised to hear it both praised for its enlightened feminism and damned for its unconscionable machismo, condemned as gratuitously male-bashing and championed for its unflinching candidness.
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"Questions that involve a person's leadership potential, attitude toward leadership, candidness, forthrightness, honesty, these questions are legitimate and need to be answered,"
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Piazza earned the Good Guy award for his endless accessibility and candidness _ especially after Sept . 11 _ during a season when the Mets were mostly stumbling after their World Series appearance.
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Retired Dr . Pierce Horton appreciated al-Jubeir's candidness at the Rotary Club, but still isn't sure if the Saudis are strong U . S . allies.
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Harriet Martineau and others dismissed Wollstonecraft's candidness, but seized on the abolitionist campaign that Martineau had witnessed in the United States as one that should logically be applied to women.
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The effort at openness, which included officials admitting that " mistakes were made, " also yielded discrepancies that left the representatives of 15 foreign news organizations wondering where candidness ended and propaganda began.
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In the writing process, she was heavily influenced by Sheryl Crow's candidness and truthful, yet vulnerable storytelling, and Brad Paisley's touching, yet humorous nature; she opened for Paisley.
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Finding solutions requires both candidness to acknowledge root causes and creativity to make sure no one _ black, brown, white, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo or violet _ gets left out.
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Speaking with unusual candidness about Syrian likes and dislikes among Israeli leaders, Syria's foreign minister on Wednesday described previous government leaders as " very positive " and said the current leadership was headed for war.
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Unfortunately, the candidness of Giuliani's response was marred by the fact that he seemed to be avoiding the question he was asked, which was if he listened to any pop music that was recorded after the 1950s.