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Could that truthfully be said by one literary man (or woman) to another in the early 21st century?
"I believe that the artist is a wounded healer, that they are healing wounds of their own, and when they do that truthfully they heal the audience".
And we knew too that truthfully, some of that Scottish star-list was scraping the barrel, their celebrated names symbolising a terrible paucity of modern achievement, not an embarrassing wealth of it.
In our setup, which is closely related to a public goods problem where agents face liquidity constraints but no participation constraints, decision rules that truthfully elicit utilities and implement efficient decisions do not exist.
Yet, with all the research, a lot of us chose to ignore the statistics and we continue to put lives in jeopardy because we don't want to keep the person on the other end waiting for a reply, that truthfully, probably isn't that important.
Ask yourself if you believe the other candidate in this election can say that truthfully".
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That's truthfully what I would do.
Can't you see that?" And truthfully, I just couldn't.
"They saw a chance to do things that were, truthfully, a little bit in the HBO model.
I bring that up truthfully; Hank was someone that passed away on the court when I was coaching.
It's taken me all year to discover three that can truthfully be described as brilliant, which makes me all the more evangelical about them.
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