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be honesty
noun
Honor, decency, propriety.
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On all sides they say there must be honesty with voters about the swingeing pain ahead.
He wants, he says, to instil in Romanians a "different mentality in which fundamental values would be honesty and the capacity to work .Yet this admirable enterprise could falter.
It seems to me that given the state of knowledge about dementia, an appropriate public policy would be honesty: explaining that once it occurs, most neurological damage cannot be reversed; that people must adopt healthy lifestyle changes if they wish to avoid this disease and that miraculous cures cannot be expected any time soon.
There needs to be honesty and authenticity on this issue so Parliament does not look out of touch".
As far as discussion about Ye Shiwen goes, there has to be honesty between sporting federations, athletes and the media when we come to issues like doping in sport.
It's going to be honesty.
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"There is honesty, responsibility.
It's not, it's honesty".
But I'd argue it's honesty.
"It's honesty, transparency, and common sense".
There is honesty and there is idiocy.
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