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It's a question of honesty, really.
'A Question of Honesty' How could I pick and choose what to say?
It's not just a question of honesty and ethics — the strongest applications reflect the student's true self.
A German author, Peter Schneider, even gravely linked the whole mess to Bill Clinton's impeachment drama, since they both entailed what he called "the same question of honesty".
"Overcoming a bad reputation is a question of honesty and commitment to the task and to the people already living there – after all, even Rome wasn't built in a day," he says.
Mr Kerry is now 13 points ahead on the question of honesty and trustworthiness.Turning to "family values", homosexual marriage should have been a slam dunk for Mr Bush something that revved up the Christian right while reinforcing more widespread doubts about Massachusetts liberalism.
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In these plays as in much of his earlier work, he explored questions of honesty and self-deception, guilt and innocence, love and loyalty.
The election revolves around questions of honesty and competence as well as ethnic and religious identity unsurprisingly, given Nigeria's diversity, with 500 languages spoken among its almost 200m people.
The new Labour leader, who is to launch a campaign highlighting the impact of the government's cuts to tax credits, said: "This raises fundamental questions of honesty in politics.
While voters do not necessarily believe his assurances, many seem to think the question of his honesty in office is almost irrelevant.
It's really just a question of your honesty, yeah.
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