Sincere
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One possibility is that Putin is not
sincere
about his aim of doubling Russia’s GDP in a decade.
President Bush and many of his associates may be
sincere
in their commitment to the human rights cause.
While central bankers cannot always be trusted when they make such promises, since their jobs often require them deliberately to mislead investors, there are good reasons to believe that the Fed’s commitment to “lower for longer” interest rates is
sincere.
Thus, his deep admiration for “American values,” while sincere, implies no embrace of President George W. Bush.
Other Al Qaeda thinkers have expressed admiration for the ability of young men like Wael Ghonim to mobilize thousands of his fellow Egyptians by conveying his
sincere
desire for change and love of country.
If we are
sincere
in our desire to slow the exodus to Europe, to prevent the radicalization of children, and to prepare for Syria’s reconstruction, we must see education, not emigration (much less extremism), as a child’s passport to the future.
Both appear to be
sincere
economic nationalists: Trump hopes to make the US self-sufficient in aluminum and steel, while AMLO seeks the same for Mexico in corn, wheat, beef, pork, and lumber.
In June Liu Liang finally got what he deserved - a BMW-325i sedan and a
sincere
apology from the lottery center.
The way to avoid disaster is constructive populism: simple, accurate, and always
sincere.
As a result, the summit will most likely produce
sincere
pledges to work together to stimulate the global recovery and adjust the two sides’ economic imbalances – but not much more.
Removing it will in some respects be the most important task for May, who expresses what surely is a
sincere
desire to unite the nation.
It is our
sincere
hope that NATO’s political leaders will note that there is an urgent need to act to provide NATO with a new strategic concept.
The question now is how long Obama’s new message of
sincere
dialogue and shared interests with Latin America will coexist with Kennan’s hegemonic strategy before one or the other prevails.
And even if both sides’ current leaderships are sincere, will this hold true for their successors?
Modi’s calls for border peace and tranquility might be sincere, but his tone has made India look like a meek enabler.
In an extraordinary move, China’s National People’s Congress Standing Committee stepped in to “clarify” Article 104 of the Basic Law, declaring that all oaths taken by office-holders must be “solemn, accurate, complete, and sincere.”
No matter how potent and
sincere
their expertise, it can do little to strengthen civil society or the public good.
India needs to know if Musharraf is
sincere.
It may sound grotesque, but the feeling appeared to be
sincere.
Moreover, he is a committed believer in non-violence, an admirer of the Dalai Lama, a disciple of the Mahatma Gandhi, and a
sincere
Buddhist.
One rule of thumb, offered 70 years ago by the historian Ernst Kantorowicz, is that those who advance an idea have an obligation to “their conscience and their God” to be
sincere
about it.
Optimists tend to believe that Kim’s declared intention to denuclearize is
sincere.
The Nobel Prize is designed to reward those who do not play tricks for attention, and who, in their
sincere
pursuit of the truth, might otherwise be slighted.
Even if the language of the Protocol is sharpened before China joins the WTO, China’s trading partners should hold realistic expectations about the limited results China can attain even if its reforms are energetic and
sincere.
Consider Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s controversial visit last December to the Yasukuni Shrine, which honors those who died in the service of Imperial Japan from the Meiji Restoration until 1951 – including 14 Class A war criminals from the Pacific War.Contrary to the prevailing interpretation, Abe’s visit was not intended to celebrate the brutal aspects of Japan’s history or justify its cause in WWII;Abe was driven by the
sincere
desire to honor those who sacrificed their lives for his country.
The efficacy of timely and
sincere
apologies in defusing personal tensions cannot be doubted.
And Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s visit in December to the Yasukuni Shrine, which honors Japan’s war dead – including, since 1978, its most serious convicted war criminals – has re-opened long-festering wounds among Japan’s neighbors, who perceive a lack of
sincere
contrition for waging aggressive war and committing wartime atrocities.
But it is difficult to believe that when a wrong has been done, a
sincere
apology will not have some restorative impact.
But Livingstone was probably being
sincere
when he said in his defense that “a real anti-Semite doesn’t just hate the Jews in Israel, they hate their Jewish neighbor...It’s a physical loathing.”
Jeremy Corbyn, the left-wing leader of Livingstone's party, was no doubt equally
sincere
when he said that anti-Semitism could not possibly be a problem on the left, because Labour has always been “anti-racist.”
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