Sincerity
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Many doubted his
sincerity
– and that of the political parties that supported him -- and branded the proposals as marketing gimmicks.
On other occasions the incongruity is real, and the standards developed by the Euro-American world are perceived in all
sincerity
as alien creations that can be respected, not inwardly embraced.
I met one of the younger IMEMO economists, Maxim Boycko, and was impressed by his
sincerity
and intellect.
Nonetheless, the timing of Guo’s arrest, shortly before this month’s plenary session, highlights the CCP’s lack of
sincerity
when it comes to the rule of law.
These words, spoken by Mahatma Gandhi in 1948, should be taken as a test of our sincerity, and as a challenge to our complacency, when considering the fate of the 30 million children displaced from their homes by civil wars and natural disasters.
But the provisos that each side would demand of the other put into question the
sincerity
of their commitment to a two-state solution.
Certainly some of the outraged reaction by Japan’s neighbors is of questionable
sincerity.
But a signature does not mean
sincerity.
We weren’t close friends, but he and I worked together in critical situations, and I never doubted his
sincerity.
Not being a well-educated man Putin is, in full and deep sincerity, leading Russia toward the same disintegration that accompanied the collapse of the Soviet state.
But waiting in the wings is former Finance Minister Alexei Kudrin, who could replace Medvedev should Russia need a factotum of
sincerity
about economic reform.
It is understandable that many will not readily be persuaded of Iranian sincerity, not least because the national negotiating style – among moderates and hardliners alike – tends to be anything but frank and direct, with private reason often accompanied by public thunder that makes it hard to assess real intent.
The seriousness of the region’s political leaders should be gauged according to two criteria: their readiness to push for robust and progressive tax systems and their
sincerity
about introducing checks and balances and promoting judicial independence.
There is, sad to say, a lack of
sincerity
on the part of governments across this continent when it comes time to give people the right to choose.
No one can doubt his
sincerity.
To be sure, Biden has his own rainbow coalition, but he earned it through hard work, sincerity, and conscientiousness.
A too-inclusive list would signal a lack of sincerity, while an overly restrictive one would risk antagonizing all excluded countries.
'One must know Anna and Vronsky – I have got to know him better now – in order to understand how kind and pathetic they are,' said she with entire sincerity, forgetting the indefinite feelings of dissatisfaction and embarrassment she had experienced there.
In addition to her intelligence, grace, and beauty, she also possessed
sincerity.
While following this interesting conversation Levin all the time continued to admire her: her beauty, her cleverness; her good education, together with her simplicity and
sincerity.
Not on account of her intellect, but her wonderful sincerity...
Since the public interest was at stake and transoceanic travel was suffering, the
sincerity
of these governments could not be doubted.
The common herd, blinded by love of money, were not fitted to understand that it was in his
sincerity
that the abbe Pirard had found the strength to fight single-handed for six years against Marie Alacoque, the Sacred Heart of Jesus, the Jesuits and his Bishop.
'A strange choice,' thought Julien, 'and the Marquise does not allow her to read the novels of Walter Scott!'One day she related to him, with that glow of pleasure in her eyes which proves the
sincerity
of the speaker's admiration, the feat of a young woman in the reign of Henri in, which she had just discovered in the _Memoires_ by l'Etoile: finding that her husband was unfaithful, she had stabbed him.
She continued to torture Julien, detailing her past feelings in the most picturesque fashion, and in accents of the most absolute
sincerity.
With what ardent
sincerity
he now despised himself!
He was on the point of falling at her feet, crushed with love and misery, and crying: 'Pity!''And this creature who is so lovely, so superior to all the rest, who has once loved me, it is M. de Caylus whom, no doubt, she will presently be loving!'Julien could not doubt Mademoiselle de La Mole's sincerity; the accent of truth was all too evident in everything that she said.
Animated by the debates of so lively an evening, and above all by the
sincerity
of the discussion, at that moment M. de Nerval believed in his mission.
I must return in all
sincerity
to the recognised standards of prudence and honour; a woman has everything to lose in forgetting them.'
'In reality, that is my husband,' she said to herself; 'if I return in
sincerity
to the standards of prudence, it is obviously he that I ought to marry.'
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