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"I had the feeling throughout the day," she wrote after a meeting with company executives, "that they were at no time being wholly frank with me and that this attitude has obtained in all our conferences, etc., regarding this drug".
"I had the feeling that [company executives] were at no time being wholly frank with me, and that this attitude has obtained in all our conferences, etc., regarding this drug," she once wrote, as quoted by the Times.
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Frank is frank.
With little chance of matching the advertising budget of his Democratic opponent in the Senate race, the multimillionaire Jon S. Corzine, Mr. Franks is almost wholly dependent on journalists for publicity, and the Senate race was essentially ignored during the commotion surrounding the Torricelli-McGreevey matchup.
In December, Mr Justice Newey said O'Donnell had not been "a frank, or even a wholly truthful" witness as he rejected an application by O'Donnell and his wife, Mary Patricia, to declare bankruptcy.
It remains the case, though, that some interviewees, especially serving senior civil servants and Number 10 aides, are often only willing to be frank if they are interviewed wholly or partially off the record.
In a surprisingly frank Foreword, Gallico describes it as "a book brought about wholly by modern times.
He, like his late father, a prime minister before him, thinks Japan has to be more frank about its rapine imperial past if trust is to be wholly restored with Japan's Asian neighbours an attitude that Mr Aso last week dismissed as "masochism .Yet even Mr Abe was able to make an opening towards China perhaps the only real success of his term.
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