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"To be completely frank, I just hate the cover.
Should one be completely frank and insistent about this great tragedy, keep stressing the dimensions of what is being undone?
To be completely frank, the system was not working well, but we were doing a good job.
"It'll allow me to be completely frank with you, and I'll have no problem showing you around the motel".
"The experience, to be completely frank with you, is good," says a product manager, "but it needs to be much better.
"To be completely frank, I'm a little bit nervous about the fact that that may change a little bit". "Katie is Katie," he added.
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And he was completely frank about it.
Both were completely frank about what it was like to work for the civil service.
Control is so much his obsession that he is completely frank when he says he prefers the first touch that started any of his most memorable goals than the strike that finished them.
But, of course, he wasn't being completely frank, as a perusal of Nick Clegg's account of his time working alongside the former Chancellor will attest: "Welfare for Osborne was just a bottomless pit of savings, and it didn't really matter what the human consequences were…".
Asked whether the prime minister was confident that Malik had been completely frank with Mawer about the financial arrangements surrounding the Dewsbury property, Brown's spokesman said: "We would expect all government ministers to comply fully with the independent investigator and we have no reason to believe that's not the case with Shahid Malik".
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