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Be sincere to the person.
Charles McEniry Neshkoro, Wis., Nov. 29, 2010 To the Editor: Is it completely naïve of me to want government officials to be sincere, to say the same things in private that they do in public?
And what if you're a naturally private person who, despite having grown up in public and spending years making music that has to be sincere to succeed, doesn't really want to have to put all the details of your personal life on public view?
Schadenfreude needs to be sincere to be funny.
This framework will be sincere to the organisational learning ethos of CLAHRC-NDL and our emphasis on situated, contextual solutions, and will as such be flexible to allow for the contextual variation that all of our DFs face.
Be loyal to your friends and be sincere to your acquaintances.
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But then, Stewart, asking the audience for the permission to be sincere, managed to finally get that cat to jump.
To be sincere means to go the distance and not settle halfway.
When responding to customers' e-mail, be sincere and to the point.
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