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That is why people tend to view her as a
sincere
politician, rather than one concerned only about personal ambition.
Achieving long-term political stability will require deep reforms of Bangladesh's democratic institutions – an effort that cannot be undertaken without
sincere
collaboration between government and the opposition.
At his April 2008 summit with President Bush in Sochi, then-Russian President Vladimir Putin praised what he uncharacteristically described as
sincere
American efforts to meet Russia’s security concerns.
I can only hope they are being
sincere.
The SPD’s initial decision to go into opposition after its poor election result in September may have been sincere, and even strategically sound.
Dignified nonviolent resistance and disciplined civil disobedience are more conducive to demonstrating a
sincere
ethical commitment to a better, non-racist society than clubbing people and hurling piss at them.
His words tapped into a wider feeling that CEOs are out of touch and unwilling, or unable, to respond to tough questions with
sincere
answers.
No doubt some of these pressures were motivated by
sincere
concerns, but others were driven by the desire of anti-Saudi groups in the US to settle old scores.
If governments are
sincere
about delivering on the SDGs’ promise on child mortality, they must get serious about ensuring equity in health care.
But even if Kim’s pledge was sincere, his regime will benefit from such guarantees – and from an end to crippling international sanctions – only if it can manage to repair North Korea’s broken economy.
I express my feelings of profound grief and my eternal,
sincere
condolences.
There is little to be gained simply by contrasting the spirit of the Enlightenment with the populist spirit of the Yellow Vests, or Macron’s deep and
sincere
desire for reforms with Salvini’s shrewd and brutal vulgarity.
In fact, if the US and India are no longer united by a deep and
sincere
commitment to democracy, then India may one day decide that its interests lie in seeking its own rapprochement with China, a more predictable global power.
The main domestic players will lower their maximalist pretensions only when their foreign supporters do the same, ending hypocrisy once and for all and making a
sincere
effort to find room for consensus.
But Bogle is still a hero of mine, because he provided an honest product and was motivated by a
sincere
desire to help people.
As Gao Feng, the spokesperson of China’s Ministry of Commerce, recently said in remarks clearly directed at Trump, “If the United States wants to continue to talk, it needs to be
sincere
and correct its wrong practices.”
They emphasized their 2%-or-higher inflation objective; were
sincere
in doing so; and kept their foot on the monetary accelerator (via quantitative easing) so long as inflation remained below target.
We don’t know whether Kim would ever seriously consider abandoning his nuclear weapons, or how
sincere
Trump is in engaging with North Korea.
Unlike many other economic arguments that he has made, his advocacy for tariffs is apparently sincere, and his commitment to the policy thus irrevocable.
This would demonstrate their
sincere
commitment to renewed and reformed multilateralism.
Europe will welcome a stronger and more
sincere
US stance on human rights.
Is it
sincere?
She could not have expressed the sequence of thoughts that made her smile, but the last deduction was that her husband, in extolling his brother and depreciating himself, was not quite
sincere.
It seemed to him that he had expressed his thoughts and feelings as clearly as he could, yet both the others –
sincere
and not stupid men – had agreed that he was comforting himself with sophistry.
'I don't think so,' said Levin with a smile, feeling, as usual, touched by the other's low opinion of himself, which was not in the least affected from desire to appear, or even to be, modest, but was quite
sincere.
So that, besides the principal question, Levin was tormented by other questions: Were these people
sincere?
The jealousy of these rough labourers had been so quickened by the sight of their brother's handsome black coat, and air of extreme gentility, as well as by the
sincere
contempt which he felt for them, that they had proceeded to thrash him, leaving him there unconscious and bleeding freely.
Often his mistress's
sincere
admiration, and her transports of passion made him forget the fatuous theory that had kept him so restrained and almost ridiculous in the first moments of their intimacy.
In the first days of this new life, there were moments when he, who had never loved, who had never been loved by anyone, found so exquisite a pleasure in being sincere, that he was on the point of confessing to Madame de Renal the ambition which until then had been the very essence of his existence.
What our hero lacked was the courage to be
sincere.
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