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Companies rarely come clean about that.
What I am saying is when you are making a tax decision as the prime minister, if you are cutting taxes for a very small section of the population and you are one of them, then actually you have a bit of a responsibility to come clean about that.
She comes clean about that.
To be honest, though, I do have nostalgia for Los Angeles, particularly for noir literature and film, so guess I should come clean about that.
I had always imagined that someday, in the privacy of our own home, I would feel good coming clean about that 1,000.
(Remember Harken and Halliburton? And why won't the administration come clean about that energy task force?) So he picked someone with an impressive but irrelevant background, whom he could count on not to get the job done.
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I think it's time that I came clean about something that's been gnawing at me.
The advocates say there is nothing clean about dams that kill fish and clog rivers.
Peasants and rural governments are reluctant to come clean about anything that might disrupt local economies.
Why is it important to share these feelings and in a way "come clean" about something that could be perceived in a negative way?
They are not coming clean about all that is going wrong, some may break their contracts, and the Ministry of Justice is doing its level best to silence critics.
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