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"Bosch, I want to be upfront with you," Brenner said.
"You have to be upfront with people and tell them what the trade-offs are".
The American president, like the one before him, is apparently reluctant to be upfront with the public about war.
She called for him to be "upfront" with the community and transparent about what was cut "and explain why".
The next witnesses must be upfront with coroner Ian Gray about where those gaps were most acute.
Mr. Paulson should be upfront with Americans about the risk and explain that the best way to deal with it is to develop a comprehensive response.
But if his detractors continue to focus on only a few of his thousands of votes, let's at least be upfront with the facts.
Also, borrowers are often reluctant to be upfront with pertinent information needed for negotiations, such as pay stubs and account information.
The site recommends that parents be upfront with their children and inform them of the online searches being conducted on their behalf.
"Unless governments can be upfront with people about that, you can never expect people to fully take in just how serious this situation is.
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"But, I will continue to do everything in my power to be upfront with you about the challenges we face".
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