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Avoid the situation when invited to a small gathering by asking straight out, "Is ________ your ex) coming?" There is a strong likelihood it will be answered truthfully.
"Truthfully, I think I'm scared that it will be criticised, so I don't want to lose my confidence".
Truthfully, it couldn't be: it's a little slight, and there's not much plot.
"I know it sounds ridiculous, but that's really what it's going to come down to," he insisted, as he ripped Honig's assertion that his turncoat witnesses are likely to testify truthfully because their cooperation agreements will be torn up if they lie.
It's time to come together to get it done so that we can truthfully say in America, "No child will be left behind, not one single child".
When sidekick and partner Jesse Pinkman tells him, truthfully, that a lesser quality drug will be more than good enough for addicts to come knocking, White stands firm on principle.
Truthfully, it would be a futile argument because they very well may be right.
But while owning the stock will have quantifiable value when it trades on the open market, few buyers will be able to say truthfully that they understood the value of the company just a few years ago.
The averaging effect of a recorder without diode proves that the peak charging rates will be not reflected truthfully.
Rodriguez will not be under oath if he is questioned but he will be obligated to answer truthfully.
If there is massive loss of life, will be we be able to say truthfully that the U.S. government had done everything in its power to stop it?
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