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"candor" Definitions
  1. the state or quality of being frank, open, and sincere in speech or expression; candidness: The candor of the speech impressed the audience.
  2. freedom from bias; fairness; impartiality: to consider an issue with candor.
  3. Obsolete
  4. kindliness.
  5. Obsolete
  6. purity.

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Just as refreshing, they show a disarming candor — including candor about lack of candor.
On this episode of Recode Decode, hosted by Kara Swisher, "Radical Candor" author, CEO coach and entrepreneur Kim Scott matches Kara candor-for-candor onstage at the Optimizely office in San Francisco.
Even if it's relatively small amounts of candor compared to how your uncle talks, it's a tremendous amount of candor compared to the average politician.
And so, the meaning of "Radical Candor" is care personally, challenge directly, and when you do both at the same time, that's good, that's Radical Candor.
You can start displaying radical candor by getting and giving concrete feedbackYou can start displaying radical candor by getting feedback from your team — and then giving it.
Kim Scott is the co-host of Radical Candor, a podcast from Panoply Media, and the author of Radical Candor: Be a Kickass Boss Without Losing Your Humanity.
In a report from April of this year, the FISC accused the NSA of an "institutional lack of candor" (lack of candor being a fireable offense for individual federal employees).
His writing, humor, & candor always reminding me of home.
Trump has been described as a web-comments thread in human form, and he has ­single-handedly brought the Internet's candor, bombast, and recklessness to the manufactured candor of the political process.
In making this admission, the Trump administration earns some points for candor, though this candor won't provide much solace to the Americans who will die or be hospitalized, or to their loved ones.
At the conclusion of the hearing, Graham acknowledged Waldhauser's candor.
As a generally sweaty guy myself, I appreciate his candor!
UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: These are moment of true candor from her.
The Netflix star received praise on Twitter for her candor.
The candor was, at turns, a bit uncomfortable for me.
Their honesty and candor has resonated with millions of viewers.
One supposes Trump could earn brownie points here for candor.
Lithgow seamlessly falls into Churchill's candor, posture and intimidating presence.
The congressman responded to unrelenting criticism with candor and conviction.
"I think he owes candor to the voters," Cruz said.
There are few surprises and few flashes of unpolished candor.
We've witnessed their firing for lack of candor (Andrew McCabe).
That's a statement of priorities, a determined flash of candor.
I like the companionship, candor, and idealism of younger men.
It also bears an air of nonchalance and improvised candor.
The distinction between lying and lack of candor is important.
Despite her initial misgivings, Alison responds with candor in kind.
How many other presidents have indulged in such careless candor?
Because of her candor, a strange familiarity developed between us.
In a bracing moment of candor, Mr. Juncker called Mrs.
"Her candor and openness were incredible," said Jason Harris, 25.
Intimacy and candor have to be calibrated to some degree.
In her book "Radical Candor," she offers a potential solution.
Some Scandinavians think sheer nosiness underlies the candor about tax.
Mr. Ambudkar has an easy charisma and a cleareyed candor.
When Mr. Farrell retired, Mr. Rangel praised his friend's candor.
My candor now depends on who is in the room.
While some turned away in revulsion, others applauded Duncan's candor.
That's good, but that's an important part of Radical Candor.
" And then candor would transition to, "Oh, you're pretty authentic.
He will be greatly missed for his wisdom and candor.
And since the ACA has been a live policy issue, which Social Security and Medicare have not been, this failure of candor is much more important than his very partial candor on the other.
Thank you again for your candor, your ideas, and your commitment.
"I am telling you because I believe in candor," she says.
"In its candor and immediacy, What Happened is satisfying that demand."
"I couldn't get it done," he said, showing a refreshing candor.
CARL QUINTANILLA: We always appreciate your time and your candor, Kevin.
The VCs' candor notwithstanding, it's easy to understand the LP's point.
This candor doesn't immediately shine through in her persona offstage, however.
"We appreciated Kelly's openness and candor during this process," he continued.
Either way, we appreciate his candor and commitment to the task.
Scariest_bug_ever delves into mental health issues with a rarely-seen candor.
Kim Scott is the co-founder and CEO of Candor, Inc.
"I appreciate your candor," Gosling said as he burst into laughter.
But let's not conflate candor with brazenness or honesty with insults.
"Donald Trump came out with candor, with the forcefulness," he said.
Candor on human rights will not compromise the broader bilateral relationship.
"Which does not prevent you from speaking with candor," he added.
In all candor, he had a low opinion of the brothers.
Her candor reminds me of what we've seemingly lost online: sincerity.
Progress requires scientific candor and a willingness to ask inconvenient questions.
Schine handles death, aging and infirmity with candor and wry humor.
I have quizzed close friends and found relief in their candor.
"Struggled with [insert value from Netflix's culture deck, such as 'candor']."
They're first-rate, marked by candor and seriousness, and they're familiar.
More substantively, Pogrebin brings both curiosity and candor to her search.
Wearing an immaculate white dress shirt, he spoke with surprising candor.
Judges have a duty to reject Chevron with candor and clarity.
Despite this candor, we sense that she is keeping something back.
You show respect by bringing a lot of candor to situations.
Is this a French movie because of its aggressive sexual candor?
More immediately problematic for Pence is the question of his candor.
We'll do it with candor, but we'll also do it with respect.
We appreciate John's candor and sincere apology and fully support his sabbatical.
Then what else I want from you is total honesty and candor.
Predictably, given these loaded topics, not everyone applauded her candor or insight.
With classic Handler candor, she discussed her career, Hillary Clinton and cursing.
O'Grady is, as a general rule, supremely intelligent and unafraid of candor.
I would just hope the people trust the candor that comes out.
Obama's candor and now they have even more to look forward to.
His candor wasn't limited to the four walls of the high court.
His candor, incidentally, is a very generous gesture, especially toward younger artists.
But in later years, especially under Mr. Xi, that candor has receded.
JIM, WE APPRECIATE YOUR CANDOR AND FOR CALLING IN ON THIS MATTER.
The whole story is amazing, but what stands out is Boehner's candor.
In some cases, candor can seem too much for the platforms themselves.
Her candor to be herself as she struggled won over the masses.
She spoke with candor and humor about the difficulties she has faced.
Two chapters in "Cleanness" recount sexual encounters with unrelenting candor and earnestness.
"I don't remember meeting him," said Ms. Michaelson, 39, all cheery candor.
" More from the op-ed: On being accused of lack of candor: "I did not knowingly mislead or lie to investigators...At worst, I was not clear in my responses...But that is not a lack of candor.
That Sessions would fire McCabe for a lack of candor, Franken wrote on Facebook, was "ironic, because, as you may recall, Jeff Sessions has repeatedly demonstrated a lack of candor — under oath — about his own interactions with Russians."
When he did get in front of reporters, he was a bit too candid, which aides said would try to spin as the kind of refreshing candor that proved Bloomberg had the kind of authenticity and candor voters craved.
Hopefully, his candor will inspire others to seek help if they need it.
Why We're Excited: Guys We F****d approaches women's sexuality with unusual candor.
But he rarely speaks on a public stage with any kind of candor.
And her blog, Awesomely Luvvie, is rife with her classic wit and candor.
" He said his brutal candor was "the best and worst part about me.
The candor of some individual pharmaceutical executives follows earlier messaging by industry advocates.
Comey has already shown himself to speak with relative candor during committee hearings.
The survey showed a largely partisan split on respondents' thoughts on Kavanaugh's candor.
Howe is a poet of autobiography, if not exactly one of personal candor.
The official also engaged in a "lack of candor," the investigative file showed.
Anti-choice legislators speak with alarming candor and their intentions are very clear.
The candor of his subjects challenges the stereotypes enforced in the photographs' titles.
With so much stage management, moments of candor become newsworthy on their own.
These are their hard-headed calculations, with anonymity provided to allow for candor.
"Radical candor" is a leadership model that involves caring personally and challenging directly.
It was simply too soon to expect an element we craved: official candor.
I'm amazed by my talented peers and by their easygoing acceptance and candor.
Judges may curb their candor, but not necessarily their appetite to learn more.
But Kristin and I were just as often met with warmth and candor.
To the victor go the spoils, but from the vanquished comes the candor.
There was more candor, less public positioning, fewer speeches directed to the cameras.
Thus, the court has no choice but to rely on the government's candor.
Besides Daniels' candor, one can't help but be impressed by her tactical brilliance.
In person, McGough speaks with the same chatty candor that characterizes his book.
But the exhibition is still worth seeing for its moments of bruising candor.
James Middleton continues to speak with raw candor about his battle with depression.
In short, the evidence falls far short of proving a 'lack of candor.
A Justice Department internal review previously found that McCabe "lacked candor" with investigators.
With over 300,000 subscribers, he's clearly growing an audience who appreciate his candor.
Candor, informality, and directness have dissolved not only prohibitions but also defensible standards.
Andy McCabe committed the most cardinal sin of the FBI — he lacked candor.
But many on the left found her candor to be relatable and refreshing.
To his credit, Dimchev discloses the pay disparity and speaks with commendable candor.
Sitting justices aren't publicly addressing the remaining cases with the same candor as Stevens.
Amy Schumer jokes about sex with refreshing candor, and we love her for it.
Part of what makes Halsey so fascinating is her candor in discussing these issues.
With courageous Mars in your communication house all month, candor shouldn't be a problem.
Bin Laden's correspondence with his chief lieutenants, in 2010, is remarkable in its candor.
But in a moment of accidental candor, Trump admitted his emergency declaration is unnecessary.
Every now and again, a politician might, in a moment of candor, fess up.
Trump, on the contrary, has ushered in the age of anti-social business candor.
Its top brass will need to show candor and accountability without fueling more indiscretion.
It's this sort of candor that young people want and need, Hernandez said Tuesday.
At a time of crisis for the country, candor and truth are called for.
FABER: AND YOU USED THE WORD CANDOR ACTUALLY IN YOUR OPENING REMARKS AS WELL.
Presenting false information, under the guise of journalistic candor, only exacerbates this perilous situation.
But her candor is the exception, while Conway's lie has become standard Republican fare.
"Sunfall was very white," she says matter-of-factly, surprising me with her candor.
According to Scott (the CEO coach), radical candor is too rare in today's workplace.
Sessions said McCabe gave the media information without authorization and lacked "candor" with investigators.
People are prepared to accept his brashness because they welcome his politically incorrect candor.
I talked with candor about the stresses of constantly hiding away my true nature.
Hardwick was a landmark American critic, with a George Orwell-like gift for candor.
"Heavy" is a gorgeous, gutting book that's fueled by candor yet freighted with ambivalence.
The interview garners BoJack sympathy, and he's ultimately praised for his candor and sobriety.
Charles M. Blow Donald Trump continues his savage assault on truth, honesty and candor.
But you also get something you almost never find in a celebrity memoir: candor.
And it praised Ms. McKissack's "refreshing candor" in a 703 biography of the Rev.
There are others, though, who are in favor of Bloomberg's candor and frank approach.
It makes her human, and she brings also a sense of earnestness and candor.
"I have been accused of 'lack of candor,' " McCabe wrote Friday in the Post.
Sessions fired McCabe on Friday for McCabe's alleged "lack of candor" on multiple occasions.
"Your best defense is an offense of candor, self-awareness and positivity," she says.
For an official in a starchy bureaucracy, Neville has a surprising compulsion for candor.
With startling candor, Kennedy takes on her own denial as well as her father's.
And it's pretty easy to move someone over from ruinous empathy to radical candor.
Radical candor gets measured, not at your mouth, but at the other person's ear.
Emma writes lyrics with a warm candor, songs that are forceful in their emotionality.
Mr. Falwell, who often spoke of Mr. Trump's candor and record as a businessman, disagreed.
It will take candor and an ongoing conversation between industry and government to be successful.
But what my father lacked in traditional fatherly values he made up for in candor.
Each January, celebrities dress up, get drunk, and sometimes even trade the platitudes for candor.
Fisher's character delivered that fresh candor in a movie people watched and quoted for decades.
They've raised a number of important concerns, and I'm grateful for their candor and guidance.
In interviews with Reuters, former senior American officials have criticized the Pentagon with unusual candor.
" With honesty and candor, he concludes: "Unfortunately, I have no idea which one is right.
Prince Harry shared a similar message, thanking the participants for their continuous bravery and candor.
The Joy star, 25, displayed her signature candor in an amusing new video for Glamour.
" Our best presidents, he said, handled the press with "grace, charm, candor and even humor.
I found myself opening up to her unconsciously, disarmed by her warmth and her candor.
And if this election has taught us anything, it's that authenticity and candor are appreciated.
The Nationals, of course, were not about to offer much candor about a wounded rival.
But there are now more serious questions about the FBI's conduct, thanks to Ohr's candor.
If their professional contributions are no longer wanted, let them at least give us candor.
But candor is only the impulse to tell the truth: Truth-telling itself is rarer.
Bear in mind, however, that there's something to be said for buffering candor with courtesy.
" With remarkable candor, he added, "Some have been arrested in order to scare the rest.
"Nobody is responsible for my actions except me," Lakshmi tells PEOPLE of her memoir's candor.
That includes speaking with greater detail and complete candor about her changes on policy positions.
"With all candor, I was trying to trick her into going upstairs," he told investigators.
Over six seasons, Fresh Prince tackled sensitive issues with confidence, candor, and a little humor.
To succeed, its repair efforts must lead with candor and accountability in the executive suite.
Mr. McCabe himself was recently fired for showing "lack of candor" in an internal investigation.
So if candor proved damaging to your conditions of employment, you might have a remedy.
A neighbor later relayed that her candor had earned her a beating from her husband.
Don't be fooled by the collection's candor into thinking that these poems are all surface.
But Mr. Highmore ("Bates Motel") makes him appealing and eager, with an unintentionally comic candor.
There's a candor to the way he does things; a boldness and an authenticity, too.
After "multiple conversations and iterations" with Soona&aposs lawyers, the candor clause came into being.
She was admired by her colleagues for her thoughtfulness, candor and finely crafted writing style.
Some critics have said that Ms. Spencer's candor about virulent segregationist racism was the reason.
Moreover, these statements were not described as instances as a "lack of candor" but lies.
Those who know the former Speaker well say Boehner is just displaying his trademark candor.
She said she was happy to see Ms. Blair talk about the disease with candor.
It can be radical candor there, it could also be passive aggressive, in my experience.
The inspector general found four instances in which he lacked candor while investigators interviewed him.
There is a muddy line between candor and civility — and civility is important around here.
However, their candor in talking about political issues and gender equality have sparked controversy and criticism.
"Haha, I'm telling you this isn't greggs dick," Throne wrote on Twitter with her usual candor.
When that didn't happen, he and Nettles would acknowledge with disarming candor that they had goofed.
But lately, her usual candor on social media has taken on somewhat of a political tone.
Ocean's candor was largely applauded as a huge leap forward for queer representation in R&B.
The Inspector General's Office also found that the official "lacked candor" in what he told investigators.
But what we may love most about the 36-year-old is her irreverent candor — i.e.
But he was hardly a figure to emulate when it came to candor about his health.
"If you're successful right away, early on, usually it's a disaster," Crosby says with typical candor.
"  "Well, let me be very frank in my remarks and I've been known for my candor.
"On the first record, James essentially did all the technical work," recalls Lambkin with refreshing candor.
Maxine Trump's deeply personal documentary explores the pros and cons of motherhood with candor and empathy.
Admiral Harris makes no apologies for his candor, which has unsettled a more cautious White House.
Over the next decades, the friendship is tested by excessive candor, manipulative men, and hurtful revelations.
People never shock me, but I love to be taken by surprise by loyalty and candor.
Sadly, neither Michel Sidibé nor his coterie can provide that voice of credible strength and candor.
These rules exist to promote candor in grand juries and between the president and his advisers.
John Hickenlooper exudes a refreshing level of candor that is rare in the 290 presidential hunt.
Bourdain, with trademark candor, had referenced the hovering darkness when he discussed his past drug use.
Lamentably, the Oval Office has never been an oasis of candor inside the District of Columbia.
All leaders, Scott said, should strive for radical candor, meaning you act personally and challenge directly.
Radical candor is the most effective of four leadership styles that Scott outlines in the book.
For now, other Republicans are playing down concerns about Moore's candor and loyalty to Trump. Sen.
"Confrontation is not a bad thing when it comes to direct communication with candor," she added.
Kafuku, for example, is a performer; what passes as candor from him might easily be canned.
Scott said you can start displaying radical candor bygetting feedbackfrom your team — and then giving it.
Tributes arrived from industry figures and politicians worldwide, praising his perseverance, hard negotiating skills and candor.
Second, there needs to be actual transparency — actual candor — with the American people about what's coming.
And it will require patience and faith from both of you, along with trust and candor.
Your candor on Twitter has galvanized Jamal's supporters, and your posts are retweeted thousands of times.
That's because Her writes a blog, with ever more candor and unblushing detail, about her experiences.
It's hard to explain how revolutionary her humor, candor and sexual explicitness seemed for the time.
She has a reckless candor that can make you laugh and gasp at the same time.
Kihnu women are known for their candor, and the island is not for the easily offended.
In a rare moment of candor, the officer said most of this wasn't aimed at me.
While the event strives for openness and candor, sore points are hit from time to time.
Listening to Trump speak is a dizzying experience for anyone interested in candor, clarity or concision.
She can lose her caution, ditch her calculation and go out in a blaze of candor.
Cumming intersperses this story with illuminating discussions of Velázquez's radical candor and originality as a painter.
Apply this principle boldly, for it contains a lesson of candor and a voice of encouragement.
Candor would oblige them to admit that such an argument would be rather difficult to make.
Yeah, it was, and I think that radical candor was part of what held it together.
"Xu has repeatedly spoken out with eloquence, humor and devastating candor," Mr. Barmé said by email.
Corporate leaders are not known for their candor; instead, they need to project confidence and optimism.
His extraordinary leadership, candor and passion for the industry will be missed by everyone who knew him.
But, instead, he chose a path of candor that will...move the conversation forward and help others.
It turns out I'd underestimated both Nintendo's candor (understandable) and the timelessness of the first Zelda's design.
"With all candor, I was trying to trick her into going upstairs," he said in the report.
We are fortunate to have a person of his ability and candor to lead our intelligence community.
The word these boys were looking for is actually "disingenuous," which means lacking in candor and sincerity.
A high-integrity open adoption offers struggling parents a third path that embodies candor, compassion and inclusion.
Shaming people in advance about their strongly held beliefs is hardly the best way to encourage candor.
"It's not acceptable in the FBI or the justice department for people to lack candor," he added.
Puttnam's public comments as the head of a major American movie studio are astonishing for their candor.
Senior South Korean officials rarely speak about North Korea's nuclear program at length and with such candor.
This modus operandi leads to an enormous lack of candor and a total absence of genuine honesty.
McCabe was fired last year after an internal report found he lacked candor in interviews with investigators.
But Donald is hiding them from the voters, and I think he owes candor to the voters.
Without political or media glare, I heard an honest and decent man speak with integrity and candor.
Mr. McCabe was recently fired — by Mr. Sessions — for showing "lack of candor" in an internal investigation.
The inspector general's report faults Mr. McCabe for his lack of candor in interviews with internal investigators.
What it needs are hard-won habits of freedom of speech, persuasion, collective decision-making and candor.
I hope teenage girls see Lana Candor and feel the way I felt about my teen idols.
I am therefore thankful for the candor and depth of critical reactions shared in my Twitter feed.
The tone is confessional, clearheaded and often upbeat, the women relating their experiences with candor and resolve.
Mark was speaking to me with such candor, yet this honesty was not the kind I craved.
Dorothea is thrilled by his candor, some of the others scoff, and Jamie silently registers the moment.
WILFRED FROST: Well, James, as always thank you for your candor and congrats on a great deal.
He knew just how handle the skittish, sensitive Verdi: with an adroit combination of candor and flattery.
"The candor of discussion among all participants was definitely stronger on [that] board," the entrepreneur told CNNMoney.
Candor obliges me to state that I am not sure that he subscribes to any ideological system.
" The court also concluded that the NSA's failure to disclose information represented "an institutional 'lack of candor.
Haslett's second novel depicts, with candor and tenderness, a family's struggle with the effects of mental illness.
Depending on your perspective, his candor about his sexuality and his neurotic tics is liberating or threatening.
" Le Guin responds with moving candor: "The Earthsea books as feminist literature are a total complete bust.
With brutal candor, Neeson told a story of (at least how he sees it) of personal redemption.
In 1982, Mr. Atwater outlined with alarming candor this so-called Southern strategy for appealing to white voters.
And residents here have long been the primary calendar's bulwark of bluntness, following "Iowa nice" with Northeastern candor.
Some analysts count Culp's candor as positive and say the cash flow warning shows serious investment in restructuring.
However, in all candor, I never dreamed that the 10-year Treasury yield would plummet to 1.3 percent.
He's been up front with his struggles with the disease, discussing it with tactful candor and uncanny ease.
He must selectively lie without giving the appearance that he is anything other than a model of candor.
" The interview closed with Harrison thanking her for her candor, and Olympios thanking "everybody that did support me.
Mr. Kobach was previously fined $1,000 for his "deceptive conduct and lack of candor" before a federal court.
Kim Scott is a CEO coach and author of "Radical Candor," a book about being an effective manager.
Even as her husband described her in soft focus, controversy over an issue revived questions about her candor.
I do appreciate the candor, but wonder how sustainable such goals will ultimately be in the long run.
Donald Trump approached his New Hampshire primary victory speech Tuesday night with his typical off-the-cuff candor.
They admired in each other a brusque self-assurance and artless candor that others often perceived as arrogant.
At the time, Mr. Sessions said that Mr. McCabe had repeatedly shown a lack of candor under oath.
Of course, adopting candor isn't the same thing as being blunt or crass with your employees, she warns.
He's an easy conversationalist who's gregarious but not annoying, softspoken with a candor that almost borders on naïveté.
That candor cost him his job as a contributing writer for Inside Michigan Politics, a political analysis newsletter.
Back to your question, though, I so admire the candor of comedians who speak openly about mental health.
His candor was met with an agitated response -- not from the media, but from his boss back home.
Of course, as with so much surrounding Mr. Trump, the day was immediately dogged by questions of candor.
She should skip the lawyer-speak and answer them with the candor worthy of an elder American stateswoman.
Clinton's remarks were covered by several major news organizations, several of which pointedly challenged the Democratic nominee's candor.
While the facts remain in dispute, the FBI later claimed Flynn's lack of candor was its own felony.
The YouTuber documented the Arizona protest, highlighting the efforts of her community with her trademark candor and accessibility.
"Being able to count on full participation and the candor of the team is critical to that process."
Flannery stunned investors with his candor, openly acknowledging how poorly GE has performed and vowing to do better.
"Trust derives from candor, and your company will fall apart if your employees don't trust you," he writes.
People perceive my candidacy to be one of boldness and candor and not the same politics as usual.
Ms. Chang depicts a human subject whose borders are mobile, and whose privacy survives her sometimes startling candor.
Costa doesn't hide her political allegiances, and her candor enhances rather than undermines the credibility of her report.
"There are still challenges in as far as consolidating peace," Mr. Kabila said in a moment of candor.
Walton's claim that Barr displayed a "lack of candor" is likely to reverberate loudly within the Justice Department.
The senator's political candor and eloquence on race matters offer a positive contrast with the remaining presidential contenders.
More often than not, though, Doyle plumbs the bleaker aspects of literary life with startling precision and candor.
They share a knowing look, and it's a nice little moment of candor and trust-building between them.
Far more reserved and soft-spoken than the president, Mr. Cotton said he generally appreciated Mr. Trump's candor.
I think myself that the new candor will be, in the long run, a good thing for society.
Read: "The Selected Letters of Ralph Ellison" presents the writer in all his candor, seriousness, outrage and wit.
Read: "The Selected Letters of Ralph Ellison" presents the writer in all his candor, seriousness, outrage and wit.
Instead, McCourt manages to adroitly counteract the inexplicably miserable condition of his life with wit and approachable candor.
But anyone who expected more candor from him as president than on the campaign trail was criminally naive.
The DOJ's internal watchdog concluded that McCabe "lacked candor, including under oath" when answering questions about the leaks.
Often when Soto reflected upon his service, he was caught between the conflicting urges of deference and candor.
Mr. Houellebecq's François speaks with colloquial candor, mixing personal and historical events, but we're stuck in his head.
In a rare moment of candor and passion, Clinton made the case for pragmatism and, above all, legislation.
Yeah, I would say that Google, again, we didn't talk about one quadrant in the Radical Candor framework.
"I hate history," replied Mr. Zrar, now in his early 40s, and the candor landed him the job.
" Snodgrass's account of the wild briefing provides a taste of his on-the-record, eyewitness candor about the two years Mattis spent trying to keep things from spinning out of control — a candor readers will not find in the former defense secretary's own circumspect memoir, "Call Sign Chaos: Learning to Lead.
Dr. Umair Shah, the head of Houston&aposs county health department, applauded the CDC director&aposs moment of candor.
But we applaud her candor and positivity, and we know that this athlete will give beating cancer her all.
My own father, after he got clean, had this sudden kind of catharsis, this burst of candor and honesty.
And Dunham's candor can only increase awareness and decrease stigma about the affliction so many women deal with everyday.
And, such candor can help people feel more comfortable discussing sexual health, and potentially serious symptoms, with their doctors.
Celebrity wedding planner Mindy Weiss told Refinery29 that she thinks Markle's fearless candor is what Harry loves about her.
"They were able to exchange and operate with candor and make progress," Tillerson aide R.C. Hammond told BuzzFeed News.
Apple could theoretically combat that loss of trust with more candor, but it certainly hasn't been forthcoming thus far.
Reputation, Taylor Swift's sixth studio album, is a jarring combination of disparate sounds, petty disses, and her trademark candor.
The Senate took him at his word, praising him for his candor and (late in the day) his endurance.
The reactions to Swift's candor have reminded us, once again, of the magnitudinous political divisiveness currently plaguing this country.
Disney said in a statement that it appreciated Lasseter's "candor and sincere apology" and supported his leave of absence.
She is the author of "Institutional Lack of Candor," a white paper about NSA overreach published by Demand Progress.
Care about your employees The first part of radical candor is caring about more than just metrics and results.
And as everyone knows — come on, everyone should know this — the best reality television stars people with unapologetic candor.
It's all a little disorienting, if only because most professional athletes save their candor for their post-playing days.
" She emphasized that "where I disagree with my father, he knows it, and I express myself with total candor.
"I myself was — from time to time — on the receiving end of John's distinct brand of candor," he said.
Bob Corker, uninhibited due to his decision not to run for re-election, had a moment of clear candor.
It wasn't what his son — who emerged "sadder, but calmer" — wanted to hear, but he appreciated their empathetic candor.
But Dr. Kirkpatrick continued voicing his concerns, and when his candor got him fired, he took his own life.
Jayne, who is a great one for marital candor and discussion, would open up to me sooner or later.
Cohen's lead attorney, Guy Petrillo, is a widely respected veteran of the SDNY with an impeccable reputation for candor.
Candor would oblige even the most casual of spectators to admit how objectionable and insufficient such a charge is.
As Jill Katz of the Assemble HR has taught me, feedback must be given with candor, courage, and care.
Despite his candor and charm, he felt overwhelmed by the pressures of high school and took his own life.
Pichai demonstrated the best-case scenario – being well-prepared, but also managing a dynamic situation with respect and candor.
Nope. Points for candor, in this case, but none for sensitivity when it comes to a complex, personal decision.
The first set of hearings proved tough, as Democrats raised questions about his candor on everything from Roe v.
In their candor about Dany's cruel father, King Aerys II, they had hoped to curb her own destructive tendencies.
In her book, she describes with sometimes caustic candor the daily humiliations of "grossophobie," or fat-phobia, in France.
Sloan and Rafe come together with candor, awkwardness and humor, and their friends and family are all vivid characters.
Which is why, 20 years later, I appreciate my father's candor, even if it wasn't meant for my ears.
Dorey-Stein absorbs it all with a fine eye for detail and conveys it with freshness, candor and humor.
At that point candor would be required in the interests of the organization, whose aims I presume you share.
I take care of that, read some of Radical Candor, and before I know it, it's time to leave.
This is her story, and I am proud to play a role in telling it with grace and candor.
From Secretary of State to the Oval Office, Elizabeth McCord (Téa Leoni) has governed with honor, intelligence and candor.
It found the National Security Agency (NSA) guilty of "institutional lack of candor" in its spying on U.S. citizens.
On "The Daily Show" on Thursday, Trevor Noah commended the senator, John Kennedy, a Louisiana Republican, for his candor.
Among her colleagues, she was admired for her thoughtfulness, her candor and her finely crafted and restrained writing style.
The discrepancy between the Comey and McCabe statements was not the only instance of McCabe's alleged lack of candor.
For Baby Keem, it's storytelling candor — the directness of the sentiment on "Die for My Bitch" often leaps out.
Asking anti-abortion politicians to account for their own reproductive health choices with candor may be a slippery slope.
And perhaps that kind of candor -- on that kind of scale -- can help bring positive changes to our culture.
Schulz, a former book-seller without a high school degree, has revitalized the SPD with his straight-talking candor.
But case law hasn't exactly been on their side, and lack of candor cases have been challenged and reversed.
Nancy Kestenbaum, a Covington & Burling partner, told the CBS directors she had serious concerns about his candor and judgment.
Even Mr. Wenner's ex-wife, Jane, typically media-shy, spoke with Mr. Hagan on the record and with candor.
" In his new Post op-ed, he continues in this vein: I have been accused of "lack of candor.
Nonetheless, Droste's natural candor, political advocacy, and innate gifts at Instagram have made him the group's most visible member.
But in the canned-wisdom world of fashion, there is every reason to be grateful for Mr. Touitou's discursive candor.
While some revealed their personal connection to the march, others surprised viewers with their candor and unapologetic call for justice.
Almost 23 years ago, Hugh Grant made a big mistake — then faced the ensuing scandal with rare-in-Hollywood candor.
" They also claimed that the two offices had "developed a collegial and professional working relationship which encourages honesty and candor.
But in person, Wolfe's refreshing candor and concern for the people around her are disarming, immediately putting you at ease.
Throughout her time on The Bachelor and Bachelor in Paradise, one thing we've admired about Michelle Money is her candor.
Her forthcoming book, "Radical Candor: Be a Kickass Boss Without Losing your Humanity," offers leadership advice and encourages impromptu feedback.
In this moment of candor, Mr. Trump exposed his own fundamental concept of public service: What's in it for me?
With her authenticity, confidence and candor, Lizzo would probably become famous if she was a cashier at the Dollar Store.
"We like to come and see him for his truthfulness and his candor and his support of veterans," Stoeffer said.
At one point in the promo, the teachers at Sheldon's high school complain to the principal about their student's candor.
"I want no one else to succeed," he explains in a rare moment of candor that now feels appropriately Trumpian.
Political docs often seem by-the-numbers, with brief slivers of candor spacing out a timeline of familiar public events.
The adversarial relationship began during Johnson's presidency, when LBJ pledged "maximum candor" but turned Vietnam into a bright, shining lie.
She tells the story of her creation with a touch of humor, a measure of candor and very little regret.
Schiff writes slim, ice-pick stories about sex and death and nighttime cab rides, sharpened by humor and extreme candor.
"The candor reflected in the Task Force report is refreshing," Chicago Urban League President Shari Runner said in a statement.
Scott is a former Google and Apple exec and the CEO coach who now runs her own company, Radical Candor.
"With all candor, I was trying to trick her into going upstairs," Hufnagel admitted to investigators, according to the report.
Bush, ones I will cherish as defining experiences in my career and testaments to her legacy, her candor and grace.
He decides to run for mayor as a stunt, and, thanks to his candor in a debate, ends up winning.
"Thank you for your candor, Madame Fraser," he tells the woman who has just ruined his shot at true love.
Clinton's reputation for candor is checkered, her team hopes the debate might lay bare Mr. Trump's prolific assemblage of falsehoods.
But — the candor part — if someone asks any of you about churchgoing, or whether you've been saved, you shouldn't lie.
The IG also found four instances of lack of candor by McCabe, three under oath and one not under oath.
And had they found out that you'd been fired during the interview process, they might have worried about your candor.
As for the legal implications, the referral involves instances of "lack of candor" by McCabe, which is not a crime.
"Although it was never said to me, I was certain that they loved my candor for legal reasons," Aronson says.
In a trice she can shift registers, though, and her candor and keenness of eye translate surprisingly well to tenderness.
An earlier inspector general report this year damaged his reputation for finding that he "lacked candor" with Justice Department officials.
White House Memo Describing his opposition to foreign interventions, the president has spoken with unusual candor about a sensitive subject.
The book is simultaneously whimsical and blunt, like Ms. Rossellini herself, who discusses her roller coaster career with uncommon candor.
"I think the administration, in candor, does not even have a strategy for what would replace the regime," said Rep.
There are some very serious issues that we can talk about today — in candor — or we can continue to shout.
While Belichick, Flores' mentor, is the epitome of a gruff, taciturn coach who reveals little, Flores possesses a blunt candor.
Gorsuch: another promise made,promise kept There is also a refreshing candor to how Trump approached the Supreme Court opening.
It is a perfect time capsule of an era and art form, told with his exquisite humor, charm and candor.
Vieira traces the transition from silent cinema to sound films, which led to the new candor that necessitated these codes.
Bruno had for his entire life associated backgammon with candor, the dice not determining fate so much as revealing character.
We're gonna take another quick break now, we'll be back in a minute with "Radical Candor" author, Kim Malone Scott.
"The candor reflected in the task force report is refreshing," Chicago Urban League President Shari Runner said in a statement.
The story, police would learn, showed a moment of candor from a Washington family whom no one seemed to really know.
"As told to" accounts of the lives of the WWE's top stars began appearing, most sorely lacking in detail or candor.
The messages on the ground take on the candor of a distinct set of other players, making this journey with me.
Markle asked Obama in a written interview about what she'd learned from motherhood, and the First Lady responded with heartfelt candor.
But I didn't always arrive to work with the same cheerful candor I had every day over the previous few years.
I loved my therapist for her candor, and she flat out told me that the idea of knowing is total bullshit.
Leadership books are filled with calls for brutal candor, hiring people more talented than yourself, and collaboration as a force multiplier.
It's a type of unmoored candor that we typically associate with celebrities who are on the verge of a downward spiral.
A Justice Department inspector general report later found McCabe had "lacked candor, including under oath" in describing those disclosures to investigators.
And those across the industry have taken notice of the newcomer, which Chu attributes to her candor and sense of self.
This roasting elicited boos from the crowd, but we admit that given Sanders' track record of candor, it's a fair target.
In a stunning moment of candor in 2015, she admitted that she feels at times like an outsider on the bench.
VCs, particularly growth-stage VCs, owe it to entrepreneurs to offer candor and transparency about how we think about valuing companies.
This incident will have a chilling effect on the future candor of all British diplomats reporting home from their foreign posts.
" She went on to explain, "Where I disagree with my father, he knows it, and I express myself with total candor.
Emboldened by his mystery classmate's candor, Simon decides to contact the author of the post — under the safety of a pseudonym.
"Communications," a feature with DRAM, certainly conjures the soul of "Smooth Operator," as the two maneuver through romance with complete candor.
" She then listed the vice president's experience with foreign policy, his "candor in offering unvarnished advice" and "his commitment to bipartisanship.
You might not agree all the time, but there's a level of candor there that I found really appealing with him.
The former deputy FBI director was fired last year after an internal report found he lacked candor in interviews with investigators.
Williams, a former radio DJ, is more like Howard Stern in her candor, something the two always respected about each other.
But Democrats have praised Lighthizer for his transparency and candor amid tense negotiations, even as they battle Trump on multiple fronts.
McCabe was fired earlier this year from his position as deputy FBI director over a lack of candor with federal investigators.
But I wondered: had her two-year rise from dark pop export to global pop star stripped her of her candor?
They motivate people using "radical candor," she says; they genuinely care about their employees, and they also tell them the truth.
I don't agree, or in any way share Graham's political philosophy or ideology, but I do admire his candor and courage.
His father finally found out, and as punishment for his son's lack of candor, did not attend his middle school graduation.
"There are a few unfortunate attitudes in this manifesto regarding women and book burning," he said with his typical deadpan candor.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions cited what he said was a lack of candor by Mr. McCabe in interviews with internal investigators.
Mr. McCabe was in clear violation, uh, because of his lack of candor — I don't know, I can't even dance around.
I should not have been so surprised by her candor; visits with Ms. Sorokin had been strange even by jailhouse standards.
However, for numerous alternative-rock acts, there are lessons to be derived from her take-no-prisoners candor and unflagging experimentation.
Though Mr. Anderson's candidacy had little impact on the outcome of the 1980 election, his campaign was memorable for its candor.
For her part, Osaka, shy and quirky, with a penchant for unexpected candor, seems focused solely on becoming the next Serena.
Berenice sees through James's smug intellect, cutting him down to size with a mix of blunt candor and smart-alecky banter.
It's exciting to see boy-girl relations explored with such candor, with no room for easy answers, tidy endings, clear consent.
As her parents focus on Greta, neglecting her, Beata withdraws, and then, as Malena describes with rueful candor, one day erupts.
"Your failure to provide the entirety of Dr. Ford's correspondence with The Post again suggests a lack of candor," he wrote.
The idea is to avoid a chilling effect on the candor of the advice the president receives about his constitutional duties.
A Justice Department inspector general's report said McCabe "lacked candor — including under oath — on multiple occasions" during interviews with federal investigators.
An essential new book, "The Selected Letters of Ralph Ellison," presents this writer in all his candor, seriousness, outrage and wit.
Though perfectly willing to try out her candor on a reporter, she feels no apparent need to engage with social media.
"Lack of candor, particularly regarding contacts with Russian officials, has been a significant issue for the Trump administration," the letter said.
Cohen gave a first-hand account of President Donald Trump's anti-black racism -- and his candor represented a step toward progress.
But its emotional vulnerability, candor, and willingness to tackle the stigma of teenage sexuality have the potential to make it great.
"Not Dead Yet" is laced with self-lacerating wit and celebrity cameos (Dustin Hoffman, Tony Bennett, Adele) rendered with unusual candor.
" In 1946, Mr. Brennan bought Vieux Carré, a French Quarter restaurant that Ms. Brennan described recently, with typical candor, as "terrible.
McCabe is accused of lacking "candor" when investigators asked about media disclosures related to the FBI's investigation into the Clinton Foundation.
In a moment of presumably accidental candor, Trump did concede he often says what he wants, whether or not it's true.
The result is something only Thug could capture, and something his imitators haven't been able to replicate: effortless cadences and candor.
Hillary Clinton shows some candor in newly released emails Hillary Clinton shows some candor in newly released emails More than 1,000 pages of emails recovered from Hillary Clinton's private server by the FBI during the bureau's probe into her handling of classified information was released by the State Department Thursday afternoon, five days before the presidential election.
His candor has made him one of the most respected journalists in the industry and has led to a devoted fan base.
So he didn't — and he launched himself into the conversation with unprecedented candor that took almost everyone, perhaps especially himself, by surprise.
He spoke to me in detail about his experience and his candor was, after a news article filled with anonymous griping, refreshing.
The inspector general's report determined that on four occasions, Mr. McCabe demonstrated a lack of candor in discussing those interactions with investigators.
Pay, they say, matters less than training, competence and candor about what they are facing, not just now but in the future.
Whether it's simple physique updates or in-depth captions describing harrowing gender dysphoria, Sheng approaches conversations around transitioning with candor and vulnerability.
Howey is confronting his position and values as a painter with a nearly medical clarity, then revealing them with commensurately pathological candor.
And it's exactly that signature candor that's helped her to shape and build a model for the media empire of the future.
With her unapologetic candor, Miranda initiated me into the intimate ritual that would define the entirety Sex and the City's tenure: Talk.
In his analysis of the interview, Cramer said Thursday on "Squawk on the Street" he sympathized with Benioff and praised his candor.
According to Scott's account in her book "Radical Candor," Page was proposing a new plan, and Cutts apparently didn't agree with it.
She was a city mouse who adored nature, an avid skier, and clearly — the A.D.H.D. comment — someone who did not lack candor.
Artists like Hannah Wilke, whose photographs often depicted her partially or fully nude body, were both admired and scorned for their candor.
Andrew Rossi's film is a very controlled peek behind the scenes that could have used more visual splendor and more genuine candor.
But when you see the Texas senator on the convention stage here on Wednesday night, that contempt and candor will be absent.
Both men are populist leaders who talk directly to their bases and could use the same candor to talk to each other.
Picking up the mantle with his trademark candor -- Graham now paints a sobering picture of the consequences of leaving Afghanistan too soon.
Integrity: Andrew McCabe — a Comey pick — according to the inspector general, exhibited a lack of candor in repeated interviews about his conduct.
Underscore that you have no personal ill will toward him and that you offer these thoughts in the spirit of respectful candor.
Recommended by: Karson Humiston, founder and CEO of VangstHumiston said Sheryl Sandberg's book is similar to "Radical Candor," which she also recommended.
Background reading: • Mr. McCabe, who said the president had pressured him to shut down an investigation, was fired over questions of candor.
Mr. MacDonald's courage and candor spawned an idea for a group that he can meaningfully participate in, the Storytelling and Snacks Club.
It's been terrific for our relationship — in terms of candor, talking about things that happened in our family history with more openness.
He drew ire for his candor and passion, particularly when his opinions and fact-finding ran afoul of the intentions of diplomats.
If they are speaking on the condition of anonymity in exchange for their candor, Trump will maintain these "sources" do not exist.
Mr. Barr's "lack of candor" called into question his "credibility and, in turn, the department's" assurances to the court, Judge Walton said.
Given that Drake has made his career by putting his most vulnerable sentiments on display, the lack of candor here is notable.
All of these maladies were taken from Almodóvar's own life, and that candor caught Banderas off guard when he read the script.
As her work's size and degree of enlargement grew, the imagery slid past raw candor to the edgeless realm of libidinal imagination.
But the hope is that it would tap into the traits they say voters like most about Biden — his authenticity and candor.
He spoke glowingly of Sanders' candor and conviction in an essay that would earn the teenager top honors in an essay contest.
Goza de buena reputación por su candor y franqueza, que podrían parecer un activo o un pasivo, dependiendo del punto de vista.
"I look forward to working with my administrative and board colleagues to support a climate of candor, transparency, accountability and mutual respect."
Incredibly open and honest, and his candor is what makes for great reading, which is why the book is selling so well.
Private accreditors have no such authority and need to balance public transparency with the need for candor between surveyor and healthcare provider.
"From my perspective our relationship has always been defined by mutual respect, candor and an honest desire to work together," he wrote.
"It means the world," said Tiafoe, known for his unvarnished candor, speaking to a packed crowd at Melbourne Arena after the match.
But as early as 1970, the candor of the Black Power movement was already beginning to get rolled into the Blaxploitation genre.
A Trump tweet is an unfiltered exercise in candor, a packet of information, about what the president of the United States is thinking.
But candor flows naturally from her, as it truly seems that it's been something she's been wanting to do for a long time.
It's startling to read such candor, to see an internal monologue you've had with yourself splayed across the page of a published book.
To the Editor: I applaud Barbara Moran's courage and candor, and I share her horror at our medical system's flailing response to death.
" Moore, 22019, shared screenshots of both men's Instagrams on her Story, overlaid with text reading "Thank you for your candor and your bravery.
Richard Nixon and John F. Kennedy, 1960 Though hiding health conditions by would-be presidents can hurt, sometimes excess candor is even worse.
But it's difficult to see, especially in light of the threats coming from Pyongyang, how this sort of candor serves the national interest.
"In candor, we would need to see some of that come to Jeff to sustain the economics of this patient population," Meyer said.
"Honestly, I'm probably going to vote for whoever is against Brexit," he replied, showing more candor than many pop stars would have mustered.
McCabe allegedly "lacked candor" when speaking to investigators and made an unauthorized disclosure to the media during the 2016 election, according to Sessions.
She doesn't flinch at the news — after Donnie bottled up in his final days, she perhaps appreciates the candor — so Bobby pushes further.
"Shradha became our first investor and gave us our first check for $25,000 and employed 'radical candor,'" in her mentoring, Mr. Iseri said.
You'll be willing to relinquish control, and in surrender you'll actually gain more strength as people trust in your candor and come alongside.
McCabe, who was fired from the FBI after an internal report found he lacked candor with investigators, has since walked back his remarks.
He'll need it, but his candor and rigor tell me that he's the right man to turn around this once great American company.
The recommendations and the report drew praise for their candor, but some here remained doubtful about whether it would really bring widespread change.
Hamilton expressed worry that these family members might learn of the legal case—and so register her lack of candor about her sexuality.
The earnest candor of the lyrics coupled with the innovations in bridging punk and emo make this album a staple in emo's history.
The robo-fails aren't the only draw either, considering how Giertz's audience appreciates her specific brand of candor, self-deprecation, and unbound curiosity.
On the issue of Guantánamo Bay, his reputation for candor and bluntness sometimes put him at odds with the White House's preferred narrative.
If you're sincere in expressing how you value him, I suspect he'll get over any initial upset and respect your candor and appreciation.
With unblinking candor, Robbie's Tonya says that her story became so big because the 24/7 news cycle needed something to fill it.
In a statement released late Friday, Mr. Sessions said that Mr. McCabe had shown a lack of candor under oath on multiple occasions.
VICTOR W. MASON MAMARONECK, N.Y. To the Editor: Thank you to Frank Bruni for his informative and poignant column, and for his candor.
"I myself, from time to time, found myself on the receiving end of John's distinct brand of candor — happily so," Mr. Ryan said.
The chapters are filled with colorful player anecdotes, and there is an unguarded candor that is hard to find in modern locker rooms.
The scenes between the two are heartwarming displays of candor that we rarely get to see between Black men on the big screen.
Taken aback by his candor, Ms. White agreed, though she still left to deliver the news to the other suitor face to face.
Trump has demonstrated an alarming mindset and temperament and Clinton is the quintessential establishment politician whose judgment and candor have been found wanting.
Like Goldwater, McCain is known for his crusty candor and ripe humor, both of which seem particularly needed in an age of obfuscation.
The report could also shed some light on Kavanaugh's candor and truthfulness, which have also emerged as a potential challenge to his nomination.
In his unmistakable nasal drone, Gates examines his own life with a candor that lets him describe his big decisions with bemused attachment.
The public editor's take: Another thanks to an editor with candor and clarity, in this case about how the photo selection process works.
"I hated her life but thought I should have it," he admits, in a moment of shocking candor from a pathologically dishonest man.
"There's some very serious issues we can talk about, in candor, in a real dialogue, or we can continue to shout," he said.
And yet Mr. Bruni hopes that in her next memoir, Hillary will finally write more revealingly about herself, showcasing her emotions and candor.
That way your statement isn't a one-off, but a broader effort to create a company culture where equity and candor are valued.
I'm here to say that in "Chuck Berry: The Autobiography," he writes about sex with a wide-awake candor that's unusual and refreshing.
Trump on Monday said he was impressed with Kavanaugh's candor about his alcohol use, which is now being scrutinized by some Democratic senators.
The Blue Star Families survey is known for the level of detail it goes into and the candor it draws from military personnel.
In her new book "Radical Candor," entrepreneur and CEO coach Kim Scott proposes some new names to describe how leaders behave and misbehave.
Although she exudes a warm candor, Dern said that it isn't hard for her to tap into her characters' sense of buried grievance.
How to assess credibility In another change, a passage has been altered on individuals' "demeanor, candor, and responsiveness" as a factor in their credibility.
" In an interview with CBS, Pence said Trump was showing the American people "candor" because the immigration law "could not be more clear here.
CNN captured the candor that occurred in private, as the West Wing dealt with election results that no one in the White House expected.
Such candor isn't usually associated with athletes chosen to serve as the face of movies, or sports organizations, or video games—especially female ones.
Hillary Clinton is calling her new book What Happened and promising unprecedented candor as she remembers her stunning defeat last year to Donald Trump.
The stunning candor of George W. Bush's new paintings establishes his reputation as a 21st-Century Goya, capable of uncovering the humanity in monsters.
The world's richest person displayed an unprecedented level of candor during an interview at invite-only getaway Summit Series in Los Angeles this weekend.
With these complex works, she shines a contemporary light on the unfinished business of America's slavery and Jim Crow past with candor and nuance.
I think LG's right in its candor because I believe everyone who's shown anything foldable so far is going about it the wrong way.
Right now, he's holding onto Kim Scott's "Radical Candor," which he said "inspired me to view things differently and my role as leader differently."
As federal investigators examine the two crashes and evaluate the safety of the plane, this latest issue raises questions about Boeing's candor with regulators.
"So all due respect, sir, we appreciate your candor, but let's be really clear on what it took to get it out of you."
"His candor and long history of supporting aviation safety causes may have also been a factor in the decision to cut him some slack."
This is a challenge to be faced not with a contrived campaign makeover, but with a far greater investment of candor before the public.
Chief among these new rom com obsessions is To All the Boys I've Loved Before, a Netflix movie starring Lana Candor and Noah Centineo.
The situation in which a survey is conducted — in school; a telephone call; an in-person interview — will influence the candor of the response.
The confidentiality of these sensitive records must be maintained if the president's closest advisers are to vet important administration proposals with the necessary candor.
In a moment of candor at the White House on Wednesday, Trump explained the political considerations that have led him to his dead end.
"The power of humor to help people see when they've made a mistake is a great tool of leadership and radical candor," Scott says.
Investigators saw this as "a veiled attempt ... to blunt the candor of witnesses and otherwise prevent them from sharing certain details," the report says.
Krakowsky has long been seen as the favorite to step into Roth's role, and the CEO spoke with unusual candor to support that claim.
The talk was dry and technical, and finally Macedonia, a square-jawed man with an air of urgent candor, could no longer contain himself.
But there's one place where Trump's lack of candor and honesty is a major liability: in a legal deposition where lying carries criminal penalties.
Beatrice Prior's society is divided into five factions — Candor (the honest), Abnegation (the selfless), Dauntless (the brave), Amity (the peaceful), and Erudite (the intelligent).
Kim Scott is a CEO coach, a former Google and Apple exec, and the author of "Radical Candor," as well as three other books.
" The bishop later called him "a person of candor and sincerity," and congratulated him on "the progress he has made" in handling his "addiction.
"Garry Winogrand" deserves great credit for staging that argument, and for balancing candor and discretion in its glimpses of Winogrand's sometimes disorderly personal life.
He was smart enough, first of all, to see through my deceptions: the restraint during chess and the lack of candor about my career.
Lack of candor is a fireable offense at the F.B.I., but Mr. McCabe's last-minute dismissal was carried out against a highly politicized backdrop.
In an era when so much of comedy is about intimacy and candor, a special this constructed — there's an easel and everything — feels refreshing.
His detractors chalked that up to a honeymoon period and to the candor with which he was waging (and winning) a battle against cancer.
They had, the F.B.I. said, provided false or misleading information on the medical forms and exhibited a lack of candor during the internal inquiry.
" Mr. McCormack added: "I appreciate the candor our employees have displayed in coming forward with their concerns, and I take the concerns very seriously.
The intimacy of the film's images and the surprising candor of its participants are disarming: Whatever your initial response, be prepared to re-evaluate.
We will not be motivated to focus on the essential quality of candor until we acknowledge that our last candidate had none of it.
But when addressed with candor and tact, there are times when this strategy can be a powerful negotiating move that can boost your career.
"All due respect sir, we respect your candor, but let's be really clear what it took to get it out of you," Maloney said.
" And he promised: "I and the rest of the leadership team will commit to engaging with all of you more frequently and with candor.
The Financial Conduct Authority, in Britain, chastised Deutsche Bank not only for its manipulation of libor but also for its subsequent lack of candor.
McCabe had made an "unauthorized disclosure to the news media and lacked candor -- including under oath -- on multiple occasions," Sessions said in a statement.
Walsh, who is known for his candor and for disagreeing with the GOP establishment, has repeatedly defended Mueller against Republican attacks on his investigation.
So all due respect, sir, we appreciate your candor, but let's be really clear on what it took to get it out of you.
That's a form that Tolentino—with her unrelenting candor, her self-deprecating humor, her commitment to even the most inconvenient truths—blows up entirely.
"You can't help but see the testimony we've received over the last week or so and call into question Rod Rosenstein's candor," Meadows said.
Sessions said McCabe was found to have made an unauthorized disclosure to the news media and "lacked candor" on multiple occasions, claims McCabe denies.
In "The Squid and the Whale" and "Margot at the Wedding," something drove him to depict family squabbles with a candor that approached cruelty.
It was a coming-of-age saga that captured R&B's confessional style and married it with punchy rap verses that complemented her candor.
The candor they possess, though on opposite sides of the spectrum, was proof that you're allowed to be the rough draft version of yourself.
I'm sure telling me she knew about Liz couldn't have been easy, but this is the kind of candor I'm looking for in a partner.
Candor and honesty runs throughout Well That Escalated Quickly, a memoir that Franchesca says was difficult to write because it required so much self reflection.
They ascribe to their candor a larger meaning, a liberation of mealymouthed femmes who are unable to talk openly about their desires and daily degradations.
But without real candor, the genre feels like an extension of what artists already put out on social media—like a 90-minute-long TikTok.
Anyone already familiar with her work as a poet and essayist would not be shocked to find that Ms. Broder radiates an immediate, cozy candor.
" At a forum at Southern New Hampshire University earlier this month, Governor Kasich spoke with refreshing candor about what some call this "gentrification of addiction.
The exchange is refreshing for its candor, sobering for its continued relevance and useful for what it says about Mr. Bowie's sense of social awareness.
Rather than buying a single-page ad or a minute-long TV or radio spot, companies benefit from the candor and storytelling on influencers' feeds.
I want to thank you for your candor and for taking the time to do this during the case, as this is an ongoing situation.
"His command, his grasp of issues, his clarity, his candor, his quickness, his sense of humor, his experience — this guy is phenomenal," Mr. Martin said.
Just 25 years ago, we most likely wouldn't have had such candor and humor from a prince who is so close to the current monarch.
" It said some board members "have serious reservations about Clinton's sense of entitlement, her lack of candor and her extreme carelessness in handling classified information.
The Sinclair deal was scuttled this month after the Federal Communications Commission opposed the deal, questioning Sinclair's candor over the planned sale of some stations.
"There was something absolutely upsetting about this character, the beauty of her way of seeing the world, her naiveté, her candor, her intensity," Brize said.
In her book "Radical Candor," Scott argues that truly great bosses get to know their employees on a human level, and not just as professionals.
I shot this series on a small 35mm film camera, as I sought to preserve the grit and candor of the many encounters we had.
In response to intrusions launched by a sub-group the NSA code-named BYZANTINE CANDOR, the defenders at NSA's Threat Operations Center sought more information.
You were brought on board for a reason, and your manager will respect your candor — even if you just lost a big chunk of business.
She's also developed an app called Candor that helps bosses assess their strengths and weaknesses, including if they are being too aggressive in their approach.
They're way more optimistic, more upbeat, but there's an honesty and a candor that's familiar, and I think that's why [my daughter] really likes it.
Luckily, Alyssa Litman's hilarious, honest short films about those agonizing three minutes, Plus/Minus, brings some real candor and warmth to this notoriously fraught situation.
There's a bracing honesty to this kind of candor, but it's clear she's chosen to express herself in a way that justices traditionally have not.
That's Montenegro, a country on the Balkan Peninsula, full of natural wonders and beauty and where people are known for their candor, enthusiasm and hospitality.
"An artist is, all in all, a detestable, inward-facing man," Debussy wrote to Texier in 1904, as if brutal candor somehow excused his behavior.
The same inspector general investigation that faulted McCabe for a lack of candor also uncovered text messages exchanged by FBI officials expressing criticism of Trump.
When Franklin, in a moment of accidental candor, criticizes Andre's "gauche" curatorial taste, Andre falls in love—a neg that launches a thousand theatrical ships.
Haley said she appreciated that Trump issued additional remarks and said it was all part of his strategy to "disarm" global leaders with his candor.
Sondland didn't recall — so, while I do appreciate his candor, we've got to be really clear what it took to get it out of him.
American Honey displays an immediacy and a prairie candor that few filmmakers go searching for in what the most callous of us call flyover country.
Visitors to China are sometimes surprised to find that cabdrivers, tour guides or old friends may speak to them with candor, even about political subjects.
Asked how New York customers differ from their European counterparts, Mr. Eleuteri replied with the mix of diplomacy and candor that is his signature style.
In a mix of candor and defensiveness, Mr. Obama said he had second-guessed himself more on Syria than any other issue during his presidency.
I am in awe of his poise, his candor and his determination to get ahead of the situation and protect the people of New York.
McCabe had in fact authorized these leaks, and the Justice Department's inspector general, Michael Horowitz, concluded he lacked candor when asked about them by investigators.
"As usual, Trump's candor is not his best friend, in terms of his legal liability," said Jens David Ohlin, vice deal of Cornell Law School.
"Lack of candor" is specifically what former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe was accused of before being fired by Barr's predecessor, Jeff Sessions, in 2018.
This celebrated Serbian director, who died last year, made films that shocked audiences with their sexual candor and blew raspberries at elements of authoritarian rule.
On Monday, he spoke to a reporter by phone, tackling questions about an array of academy challenges with a candor often lacking in its officials.
It's a good read for movie buffs and industry types alike, with more candor and camaraderie on display among these competitors than we usually see.
The story has been updated to reflect that the "candor" mention was in an email announcement to customers about Spicer, not in the online bio.
And the person who acting Attorney General Sally Yates informed about Michael Flynn's lack of candor about his ties to and contacts with the Russians.
But Gorsuch's strategy may backfire — Democrats are beginning to point to his lack of candor and transparency as a potential reason to filibuster his nomination.
"Recruiters respect this candor and may ask a follow-up question to better understand the type of role that does work for you," she added.
The film version, which announces itself as "based on an actual lie," has a loose, anecdotal structure and a tone that balances candor and tact.
The film version, which announces itself as "based on an actual lie," has a loose, anecdotal structure and a tone that balances candor and tact.
I think the problem on the challenge directly, which also, I think, is the sort of willingness to piss people off dimension of Radical Candor.
I have 53-year-old twins and they really, they come out with some zingers, and it's the House of Radical Candor at my house.
"Lacking candor" to an inspector general, "including under oath, on multiple occasions," is quite bad and probably firing-worthy, if that is indeed what happened.
Though the show comments with rare candor on up-to-the-second issues from the tech sector, Black Mirror has largely remained insulated from specific politics.
Now that sex is finally on the table for the show, we hope they continue to address it with humor, and even more candor and authenticity.
Thematically, the album overlaps with Lamar's DAMN, but Staples's pitch-black sensibility, candor, and incisive lyrics converge to craft a wholly unique and equally important take.
He doesn't say much here about that struggle, though in his 1987 memoir, "In the New World," he explores his Texas upbringing with vulnerability and candor.
" Bromwich blamed the other instance of lacking candor, related to a conversation between McCabe and Comey, on Comey's "admittedly vague and uncertain recollection of those discussions.
BUY THE BOOK I'm Keith Hernandez Now, with a striking mix of candor and self-reflection, Hernandez takes us along on his journey to baseball immortality.
Terrifyingly and breathtakingly sad, No Shame takes the candor Allen once used to describe world leaders and premature ejaculation and applies it to her own life.
There are moments in the show where his candor seems to challenge the audience, almost daring them to laugh at the defiant vulnerability of the material.
"I hope he has the candor to admit that it's absolutely disgraceful that that's where we are today," said Barrett-Doyle, speaking in St. Peter's Square.
Since season two of the series, Frieda's candor and talent for dropping murder advice with the panache of a worldly philosopher has been a fan favorite.
"I appreciate his willingness to discuss it with me, but a phone call is not a substitute for transparency before Congress and public candor," Smith said.
In the report, the inspector general said McCabe "lacked candor" when discussing a disclosure to The Wall Street Journal on the investigation into the Clinton Foundation.
In a moment of ill-advised candor at training camp, Rose said that he planned to do "penitentiary workouts" in his hotel room during the trial.
Transparency and candor over hierarchyMost traditional large banks can&apost devote the time and attention to crafting bespoke underwriting terms for small sectors of the economy.
Haley said that she appreciated that Trump issued additional remarks and that it was all part of his strategy to "disarm" global leaders with his candor.
The "Girls Need Love" singer's candor about her anxiety is an attempt to shatter the stigma around stigma around mental health, particularly in the Black community.
She never says what she thinks disqualifies a person in this regard—in fact, other than this, Radical Candor leaves out the issue of incompetence entirely.
If Radical Candor felt like a revelation to me, it's because I know that Manipulative Insincerity is the gold standard of management in many work places.
Stephen Malkmus talks the way his music sounds—arch and affable, with an elliptical, stream-of-consciousness candor cut with bits of wisdom and incisive observations.
The record is a striking work of 60s folk and country pop that recalls the candor, wisdom, and ache of acts like Leonard Cohen and Nico.
A modern sensibility might demand such candor, but it's at odds with the "Little House" books' restraint, a quality that enticed readers from the series' start.
The qualities of leadership nervous investors yearn for -- candor, command of facts, stability and predictability -- are qualities that Trump's record shows him temperamentally incapable of providing.
But it is impossible to compare the cases because the Justice Department's inspector general has not released his report explaining his concerns about Mr. McCabe's candor.
Parkey's response and candor with the media were met with compliments and messages of encouragement from other athletes across sports, including Kobe Bryant and Dwyane Wade.
But her jokes, her enthusiasm, her insta-best-friend candor, it all suggests she's enjoying those curves and twists and free-fall thrills along the way.
"There are some very serious issues that we can talk about in candor in a real dialogue, or we can continue to shout," Mr. McAleenan said.
Glenda Nicácio and Ary Rosa's Café com Canela looks with candor and compassion at the Black middle class in Brazil, a group rarely depicted in cinema.
The film "has a loose, anecdotal structure and a tone that balances candor and tact," A.O. Scott wrote in his review for The New York Times.
After she became accidentally pregnant in her twenties and found that there weren't books that addressed her questions with candor, she decided to write her own.
While former FBI officials say a lack of candor is a death knell for an agent's career, Sessions' decision to fire McCabe presented unique political complications.
The movie's industrial realism and sexual candor made it somewhat ahead of its time, and its gritty story was deepened by the authenticity of the performances.
The hardest trick for "Orange Is the New Black" has always been in balancing its humane values—sex, humor, spirituality—with candor about its harsh setting.
"You are known for candor, authenticity, transparency, and being non-political," the culture memo says when describing some of the qualities it values most in employees.
In a moment of candor, he said that one of his regrets from his time in office is that he didn't fix some of these problems.
Shaw argued against release of the drafts, saying it would be "a disservice" to the public and would discourage candor between filers and ethics office personnel.
"The FBI's handling of the Carter Page applications, as portrayed in the report, was antithetical to the heightened duty of candor," Collyer wrote in her Dec.
Not surprisingly, the FISA court reprimanded the government about its "lack of candor" and the "serious Fourth Amendment issue[s]" presented by these Obama administration violations.
We're gonna take a quick break now, we'll be back with more from "Radical Candor" author Kim Malone Scott soon, after a word from our sponsors.
The Justice Department says the IG found McCabe lacked candor on multiple occasions, including under oath, and that this was serious enough to merit his firing.
"Given the attorney general's lack of candor before other congressional committees, I believe my colleagues and I were right to insist on the extended questioning," Nadler said.
After taking the earbud out of my head and asking him to repeat the question, I was honest and probably a little bit surprised by my candor.
Last year, stumped by the stalled recovery in exports, Poloz told a reporter that "if you get some good ideas, let me know" - a candor some appreciate.
At the podium, the Breaking Bad star imagined what the brash leader would have to say about Trump, who has never had an issue with candor himself.
The Russian energy minister, in a moment of candor, even remarked that any accord that resulted in higher prices would only revive the U.S. shale oil industry.
Accordingly, several Democrats admonished Pai over what they called a "lack of candor," accusing him publicly of intentionally stifling efforts to shed light on his agency's work.
Therefore, I kept confidences out of respect for their candor and my own need to keep their valuable insights flowing, which ultimately benefitted my ability to govern.
This idea is echoed by top Silicon Valley CEO coach Kim Scott, whose recent book "Radical Candor" argues that the best bosses care personally and challenge directly.
Late last year, a new anonymous app called Sarahah (honesty or candor in Arabic) launched, quickly garnering millions of users across the Middle East and North Africa.
The story delves deeper into Robin's history, and "achieves a new candor about the gap between solving crimes and repairing their damages," our reviewer, Charles Finch, wrote.
His champions deserve credit for candor; the nomination is explicitly intended to lock in the right-wing majority on the Supreme Court for the next 28503 years.
On Washington WASHINGTON — Once, when Mitch McConnell was dishing privately to me on the congressional crisis of the moment, I thanked him for his candor and insight.
IF I'M SOMEBODY WITHIN THE COMPANY AND I COME TO YOU WITH GREAT CANDOR AND SAY, YOU KNOW WHAT, OUR CAPITAL ALLOCATION DOESNT MAKE SENSE RIGHT NOW.
"The United States Army has faced up to the horror of My Lai with remarkable vigor and candor," a New York Times editorial said of the report.
If turning her back on her brutal candor is the price Williams — and fans — must pay to be recognized by her peers, then Daytime Emmy be damned.
His candor and good humor keep things moving, and it's clear that he feels comfortable with his unseen, unheard interlocutors, who are colleagues as well as fans.
That candor was absent in Philadelphia, where speakers, including Hillary Clinton, talked about expanding Social Security instead of fixing the shortfall it is already projected to have.
In his damning 35-page report, the IG concluded that McCabe made an "improper media disclosure" and demonstrated "lack of candor," repeatedly lying about it under oath.
The couple didn't seem to have an issue with Adams' candor, as the actor was photographed attending their wedding at St George's Chapel in May last year.
The Jacka was beloved for his candor, down-to-earth persona, and emotional honesty, all traits that artists have been quick to point to in remembering him.
This June, a judge sanctioned Kobach for his "deceptive conduct and lack of candor" in response to discovery requests during litigation over Kansas's proof of citizenship requirement.
The declaration will be the first real test of the North's candor, amid increasing concern that it may be trying to conceal parts of its nuclear program.
Selena's candor set an example and gave other Latinos permission to admit their own struggles as they navigated the intricacies of belonging to more than one culture.
And he carried that refreshing candor into his interviews and profiles, carving out a reputation as one of the few heavyweights who dared to demystify the business.
Ms. Marden said she has heard from total strangers who are going through similar treatments — the artist has rectal cancer — who have thanked her for her candor.
WASHINGTON — One lasted only 24 days as President Trump's national security adviser, done in by his lack of candor about conversations he had with the Russian ambassador.
Told with dark humor and unflinching candor, Ramey's story is vital reading for the multitudes of women who've been told their pain is all in their heads.
"Peter was notable for his professionalism, candor, cordiality and grace under pressure," said Leverett Nelson, an E.P.A. regional counsel who worked with Mr. Wright on that agreement.
If anyone qualifies as American royalty, it is surely Oprah, with her ability to transcend race and background, and her great gift for openness and emotional candor.
He had a moment of candor when asked whether he'd sacrifice some U.S. oil-and-gas production growth even knowing it could displace workers in those sectors.
Coexistence is neither decoupling nor appeasement; it requires, above all, deterrence and candor—a constant reckoning with what kind of change America will, and will not, accept.
"I appreciate your candor, your thoughtfulness, and your commitment to our mission here at New York Public Radio," Ms. Sheikholeslami wrote in an email to her staff.
With startling candor, Mr. Comey, the former F.B.I. director, described how he engineered the leak of his own memo, which detailed a private conversation with Mr. Trump.
Ms. Reno's candor was viewed as refreshing in a city where blame shifting is the norm, and it gave her sudden celebrity status in the new administration.
The FISA court also complained that the National Security Agency was guilty of "an institutional lack of candor" connected to "a very serious Fourth Amendment issue" — i.
While we read many excellent comments on this prompt, we were struck by these students' candor and open-mindedness in discussing such a sensitive and important issue.
And this candor is always serving a larger purpose: "to arm other families with a sense of urgency that perhaps came to us too late," Powers writes.
Judge Collyer called that "a very serious Fourth Amendment issue" and criticized the N.S.A. for institutional "lack of candor" because it had not disclosed the problem earlier.
It also follows a significant blow from the Republican-led Federal Communications Commission last month, when it questioned Sinclair's candor over the planned sale of some stations.
"The court agrees that defendant's deceptive conduct and lack of candor warrant the imposition of sanctions," U.S. Magistrate Judge James O'Hara said, according to The Associated Press.
Esper decided to ask for Spencer's resignation after "losing trust and confidence in him regarding his lack of candor over conversations with the White House," Hoffman said.
Topped with semi-spoken, Dylan-tinged vocals and lyrics that switch between candor and drollery, its music is like folk-rock wrapped around a post-punk armature.
Ullmann was willing to talk to me at some length and with great candor about her life outside the borders she had drawn to contain her novel.
Speaking to reporters Thursday, Mr. Kaine praised Mr. Herring for his contrition and his candor with black legislators, to whom he first revealed his use of blackface.
House Speaker Paul Ryan said he was sometimes on the receiving end of McCain's "distinct brand of candor" and said the late senator relished a good fight.
Three years ago, the Edison Electric Institute, the utilities' trade group, published a report called "Disruptive Challenges" that became famous in the utilities sector for its seeming candor.
Columbia's DevFest 2012 Showcases Student Hacks, New York Talent After failing to secure another round of funding and shutting down my startup, Katch, I've been thinking about candor.
Most presidents and those who work for them, in all candor and on most days, see the press as an obstacle to what they're trying to get done.
That's why it's important to talk — with candor and realism — about the wins and losses of expanding our families and to educate ourselves about our bodies and options.
In later work, Luna questioned the usefulness of measuring bloodlines and, in both lectures and performances, criticized romantic narratives of Native California with candor and humor on stage.
The Justice Department's inspector general concluded that he displayed a "lack of candor" when questioned as part of a leak investigation, and referred him for potential criminal prosecution.
Such aggressive moves, paired with Meghan and Harry's candor about their emotions, flies against royal precedent and Queen Elizabeth's stoic "never complain, never explain" approach to the press.
We haven't just lost a hero who staged the most remarkable comeback ever seen, but also a man who brought precious clarity and candor to modern Formula One.
And two, the cold-blooded candor of terrorist suspect Sayfullo Saipov saying he&aposs proud of the attack, telling investigators he feels good about what he&aposs done.
Expressing basic fundamental aspects of humanity, like sex and death, with absolute candor is not only a way of voicing her experiences but also a form of activism.
"Donald Trump, in his candor and in his vision, is expanding the Republican Party as we speak," Pence said when asked about Reagan's work to expand the party.
Yang connects with them because of his approach to data, his unrehearsed — and sometimes awkward — candor, and a perceived understanding of the moral dilemmas surrounding the tech industry.
The FCC said the judge will review whether Sinclair engaged in misrepresentation or a lack of candor and whether the deal would violate the FCC's broadcast ownership rules.
Hansen-Løve doesn't kid us about Nathalie's prospects—she's going to have to get used to pain—but that candor is what makes Things to Come oddly stirring.
One area where Amazon could still shake things up is if it ever delivers a truly flexible reading device, something executives said — in rare candor — remains a goal.
When respected people speak with an artful cadence, a charming candor, or with a prescient succinctness, we don't notice any more than we notice the sky being blue.
When done right, candor will strengthen your relationships with your employees, as they will come to respect your opinion, value your feedback and appreciate the opportunity to grow.
It's like a blazing hot sunshine on the first day of spring as the two brighten the room (not unlike an "Outlet" *wink wink*) candor, grace, and yelling.
Far from embarrassed or irritated, Dalio was so pleased with Haskel's candor that he circulated the email internally and then shared it with 1,800 audience members at TED.
"I think that it's time that Rod Rosenstein steps down," Meadows told reporters, citing reasons like "misplaced" priorities, lack of candor, and "unwillingness" to submit to congressional oversight.
In fact, his songs are some of the most dazzlingly beautiful on the record, propelled by roguish charm and candor that doesn't always come through in real life.
Since taking office in January, President Donald Trump has displayed various reactions to the pressures of his job, from angry tweets to effusive exaggerations to self-defeating candor.
Plath's letters to Beuscher, whom she stiffly addresses as "Dr." throughout, sometimes assume the tone of a psychiatric appointment, where candor and speculation, fact and hunch, are twinned.
" Ms. Klausner's relentless candor, Ms. Poehler said, is a quality "that's celebrated in men, but sometimes with women, people are like, 'Um, I like it, but it's new.
" The letter from Caputo's lawyer states that during his testimony with the House Intelligence committee, he "answered all questions with candor and to the best of his recollection.
In addition, a peer-mentoring group and a supportive boss helped me navigate this major life transition with candor and transparency while still growing and advancing my career.
It stands to reason that this show would follow in the footsteps of Lear's previous sitcoms, which are known for tackling topical issues with candor and bracing wit.
Her voice is spectacular, but it's her confidence that sells it, bantering with the familiar candor of a corner bartender while navigating the set through untoward stylistic shifts.
Along with its Me Too-appropriate story line, the show also seems like it will portray the competitive and cutthroat business of morning news with candor and humor.
Adelman, who is 80 and still hearing cases in Milwaukee, has spawned a heated round of critiques, from conservatives, who have denounced him, and liberals, praising his candor.
Lack of candor is a fireable offense, but like so much at the F.B.I., Mr. McCabe's fate is also entangled in presidential politics and the special counsel investigation.
"From the day I joined GE to the day I was named CEO, 20 years later, my bosses cautioned me about my candor," Welch wrote in the book.
His compassion is as remarkable as their candor, and in his capacity as filmmaker and friend he sets an impressive example of how to listen without making excuses.
As he's helped to wash away artificial divides between jazz and other contemporary black music, Mr. Glasper has spoken with a casual candor not typical of jazz musicians.
The New Year Times  called her work "melodramatic," but also compared her to Joan Didion and Sylvia Plath for delving into the "raw candor" of her emotional life.
I very much appreciate your candor, and I think it's helpful as we work through to determine the ultimate truth behind possible Russian interference in the 2145 elections.
He said forcing Bolton's testimony would undermine executive privilege, the legal doctrine that shields certain presidential communications, in part to encourage candor between high-ranking executive branch officials.
Most notably, it became clear that Eleanor was the show's perverse hero—it was her inability to fake politeness, her crude candor, that enabled her to hack Hell.
Yet this time, China's response and candor - in contrast to the initial cover-up of the SARS outbreak - have helped reassure investors concerned about the possible global fallout.
But at home, Mr. Herzog was best known for a 21944 speech in Berlin in which he spoke with striking candor about the structural reasons for economic malaise.
Her candor in the book is only an extension of her efforts at The Siwe Project, a non-profit organization promoting mental health awareness in the black community.
Now, in all candor, many dentists and oral health experts feel that for the best cleaning and whitening, your toothpaste needs to feature fluoride and hydrogen peroxide, respectively.
They also collaborated on "Obvious Child," which starred Ms. Slate, and which was notable for the mixture of sweetness and candor it brought to the subject of abortion.
With his well-known candor and extensive experience, Sean is uniquely qualified to help audiences understand how the political environment will impact them now and in the future.
In one of the longer pieces in this book, "Dreams of Her Real Self," she recalls her late mother and illuminates with relentless candor her mother's shadowy presence.
Sessions said McCabe, who had already stepped down under pressure in January, had made an unauthorized disclosure to the media and "lacked candor" with investigators, a fireable offense.
" The claim of pressuring and Trudeau's perceived lack of candor about what happened "is very damaging" since the issue centers around "trying to undermine the rule of law.
Given the admiral's long record of service and his reputation for candor, we should not leap to the conclusion that one of his reasons is the President's intransigence.
""This allegation is built on the shaky foundation of the allegations that he lacked candor in his dealings with Director Comey, [the FBI's Inspection Division], and the OIG.
Over the years as a legal scholar and Supreme Court advocate she has prided herself on her outspokenness, acknowledging that her candor might hurt her in some quarters.
The point, he said, was evoking candor and making sure that students did not have unacknowledged problems like substance abuse that would hinder them from representing future clients.
With a candor that prefigured Edmund White, he wrote openly and proudly about his gay friends who shaped American culture, like Leonard Bernstein, Edward Albee and Aaron Copland.
The court acknowledged the importance of supporting the finality of verdicts, protecting candor and confidentiality within the jury room and discouraging efforts to flip jurors beset by regrets.
Disney Chief Executive Officer Bob Iger, who extended his stay at the company through 2021 to oversee integration of Fox's businesses, lauded Skipper's candor and backed his decision.
Still, the added candor from Facebook — whose employees are so well media-trained they often speak in PR bullet points — is a welcome change for observers of the company.
Yes, we should live as long as possible, barring illness and infirmity, but, when it comes to the depredations of age, let's not lose candor along with muscle tone.
While it might be a little too early to deem Paris Jackson the Queen of 2017, the star's impeccable style, poise and candor is landing her on the shortlist.
" The company maintains its "honesty and candor" and "farm for dissent" culture, but Vice President of Product Innovation Michael Spiegelman, an eight-year Netflix veteran, said, "We're calmer now.
Selena Silva, a research assistant at University of California at Davis, who co-authored a recent paper on racially biased outcomes, also sees room for more candor from Netflix.
The positive reaction to the candor and reliability of some of these early works encouraged sketches examining even more provocative topics, leading to the conception of the Try Guys.
She also described how, in an October 26 hearing about the problems, she berated the government for a "lack of candor" about the problems earlier in the application process.
Establish open and honest conversations The second dimension of radical candor involves being open and honest with your employees, both when their work is good and when it isn't.
The king has not been seen in public since January, and Thailand's main stock index fell 3.6 percent on Monday following the unusual bit of candor from his minders.
But Noname isn't just relishing in her newfound confidence; at points, she revisits the candor and vulnerability that made us fall in love with her music the first place.
Throughout are observations about fame and celebrity that would seem obvious if not for the context in which they appear, which lends them a sort of absurdist, purposeful candor.
In another related story, the two never made up because maybe — just a guess — management didn't "order it" because disagreement and candor between colleagues can make for good content.
With a similar candor, Ms. Handler stripped bare the homogeneity of late-night TV, where she said a new generation of hosts had brought little innovation to the genre.
But Hillary's fibs or lack of candor are all about bad judgments she made on issues that will not impact the future of either my family or my country.
McCabe was fired by the bureau last March after an investigation found he made an unauthorized leak to the media and "lacked candor" on multiple occasions, including under oath.
The taxpayers generally have confidence in the value of these construction projects, but in all candor have felt burned by the lack of coordination and efficiency of federal efforts.
" However, the committee discourages lawyers from routinely recording conversations without disclosing they're recording, calling it "ethically impermissible" because it includes a "sufficient lack of candor" and "element of trickery.
You're forcing people like me, who reject the poll-driven fraudulence of modern politics and who are excited by your candor, to now choose between you and our values.
"We got played," CNN's John King said afterward on the air, a moment of unusual candor that echoed the frustration and self-flagellation of many journalists in television news.
I've never seen anything like this, someone calling the President from a mobile phone at a restaurant, and then having a conversation of this level of candor, colorful language.
Even with tens of thousands of employees listening to the meetings in real time or through replays, the discussions never leaked, as employees showed their appreciation for management's candor.
The veteran, freewheeling New York political consultant has worked for everyone from Bill Clinton to Cuomo himself and is known for sometimes startling candor about the city's tribal politics.
I admire Gordon Parks's versatility as a photojournalist, fashion photographer, filmmaker, writer and musician, Ali's candor and stand-for-the-cause boaster-ism, and Muktananda's peaceful, all-loving ways,.
" He explains his method of achieving depth from candor: "It's deeper than a punchline and trying to sound lyrical / you don't want to live like this my life difficult.
McCabe was fired by the FBI in March after an investigation found he made an unauthorized leak to the media and "lacked candor" on multiple occasions, including under oath.
Public fiction, or at least very low-octane candor, enabled the transit crisis that emerged in the last decade, but that was gathering force for more than 20 years.
The judge said Mr. Barr displayed a "lack of candor" in remarks that helped shape the public view of the special counsel's report before it was released in April.
U.S. officials also keep hammering China for its original lack of candor about the seriousness of the outbreak, though Trump has praised Xi personally for his handling of it.
Many times they end in tears, but for (excuse me) relatively petty matters, like dirty dishes, I have watched him solve yearslong problems with mere moments of embarrassing candor.
The FCC said the administrative judge will review whether Sinclair engaged in misrepresentation or a lack of candor and whether the deal would violate the FCC's broadcast ownership rules.
Once you've been able to tap into that personal motivation you get a level of commitment, energy, enthusiasm, creativity, honesty and candor that otherwise you are unlikely to tap.
And the truth is that Trump repeatedly downplayed the threat coronavirus posed to the country, providing Americans with false hope when they needed candor and transparency most of all.
That's according to Kim Scott, a former Google and Apple exec and CEO coach, who founded a company called Radical Candor and published a book by the same name.
I loved Hervé for his wit, his candor, his sublime elegance and of course, his talent, which came from authentic obsession, with no care for the commerciality of fashion.
And there is something more: "The World as It Is" is a classic coming-of-age story, about the journey from idealism to realism, told with candor and immediacy.
This isn't some theory that I'm basing on the whisperings of unnamed administration officials whose candor the president can dismiss as fake news put out by a maleficent media.
Her gap toothed smile and blue green eyes were magic in front of the camera but it's always been her revealing candor that proves how unique she truly is.
But China's response and candor - in contrast to how it handled the 2002-03 Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) epidemic - helped reassure investors concerned about the possible global fallout.
The Royal Court's smaller Theater Upstairs is doing its bit for sexual candor, if less so for the act itself, via the playfully named "The Prudes" (through June 2).
But in the male-dominated world of venture capital, where the investor typically has the bargaining power, the candor clause is a bold step for a startup seeking money.
Fame at a young age and a propensity for unblinking candor, at least for a top sports figure, have so far proved to be a provocative combination for McIlroy.
Since the importance of honesty is engrained in each agent from the start, and further reinforced throughout his or her career, there is simply no excuse for lacking candor.
Sessions said the firing was prompted by a forthcoming inspector general report expected to accuse McCabe of unauthorized leaks to the media and lacking candor in interactions with investigators.
Both the OIG and FBI OPR reports concluded that Mr. McCabe had made an unauthorized disclosure to the news media and lacked candor − including under oath − on multiple occasions.
Defense Secretary Mark Esper said he asked Spencer to resign because he had lost "trust and confidence in him regarding his lack of candor," according to a Pentagon spokesman.
The Bureau's Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) reportedly concluded that McCabe should be fired for an unauthorized disclosure to the media, and for lack of candor with IG officials.
SZA "Ctrl" (Top Dawg/RCA) SZA's debut album is full of R&B that saunters confidently, full of raw sexual candor, savage slice-of-life humor and arched eyebrows.
Even so, she sees shades of her own personality in Rosa's fierceness and candor, and the inspiration for the character's bisexual identity was informed by the actress's own life.
When you're a first-time manager: 'Radical Candor' by Kim Scott Some people are thrilled to be responsible for other people's success in addition to their own; others, less so.
Sister Simone Campbell, executive director of the Catholic social justice group Network, said Trump's comments showed a "level of candor" when he insinuated he would not love all his enemies.
Stanley Siegel, an irreverent New York television talk-show host whose unscripted interviews coupled Jack Paar's raw candor with Oscar Wilde's credo that nothing succeeds like excess, died on Jan.
While that radical candor is something that worked in the U.S., Japanese employees were intimidated by the idea of hearing harsh words from others in anything besides a private setting.
When it comes to LGBTQ+ representation on screen, there is still much more work to be done, but Criss' candor and decision certainly opens up the issue for further discussion.
Strategists widely note that the leader's no-nonsense candor and tough-man approach is driven by his focus on internal law and order, which he deems essential to economic development.
Where most love songs to this day communicate through shared figurative/idiomatic language, Prince describes erotic matters with exaggerated, pornographic candor, indulging every filthy fantasy that pops into his head.
And it's problematic that they would choose not to believe she was harmed because she was able to speak of a complicated and painful experience with some candor and humor.
I have enjoyed working with her and, even when we have not seen eye-to-eye on policy, I have always held her candor and thoughtfulness in the highest regard.
Then again, I don't know how Santa's workshop defines "naughty" or "nice" these days — perhaps the six-year-old's unapologetic candor will earn him accolades in the old man's eyes.
But the inspector general report claims that McCabe later displayed "lack of candor" to FBI and Justice Department officials about his role in these leaks, in at least four instances.
If they tip to one extreme — like, say, Jupiter magnifying the Sun's bluster or the Sun arousing Jupiter's tactless candor — there could be an outlandish display of swagger and ego.
His candor was painstakingly sincere and vulnerable, and as he stood there singing some of the most tragic love songs ever written, people began to call him the dark angel.
Sources who've known Pence a long time, and would expect candor from him, tell Axios' Jonathan Swan that they're struck by how effusively he praises and sells Trump, even privately.
The sediments that make up the layers in Candor Chasma, one of the red planet's largest canyons, may have been transported there by water and later eroded away by wind.
In a rare moment of candor, Candy opened up and said she foots all the bills for Tori's necessities of life, but she's not about to pay for her extravagances.
While James handled the question with professionalism and candor, many people on Twitter seemed to feel it was insensitive of TNT to ask him the question on live TV. nope.
Speaking with surprising candor, the 91-year-old monarch opens up for the first time about the behind-the-scenes details of her 1953 coronation – including the nearly 3-lb.
"I think the American people saw in Donald Trump the kind of leadership and the kind of clarity and candor that's created the tremendous momentum in this campaign," he added.
I want to thank Chairman Jeff Miller of the House Committee on Veterans' Affairs for taking time to meet with us Tuesday and we appreciate the open dialog and candor.
He got a great ovation and many liked his candor and bluntness -- he talks like a real person and people like the fact he's willing to take on the establishment.
Although we remain far more comfortable with the image of King as a racial healer, in Washington that sunny afternoon, he spoke with bracing candor that is well worth remembering.
"The court agrees that defendant's deceptive conduct and lack of candor warrant the imposition of sanctions," U.S. Magistrate Judge James O'Hara said in the decision, according to The Associated Press.
While he was immediately praised by some for his candor and transparency, it did not insulate him from criticism from both Republicans and Democrats, as well as some legal experts.
The episode scuttled her political strategy to cede the spotlight to Mr. Trump, stirred public doubts about her candor and gave new life to conspiracy theories about her health. Mrs.
This type of breach of an employee's duty of candor was once prosecuted under the "right of honest services" form of fraud, which let prosecutors reach dishonesty in business dealings.
In the same way that Sandberg's Lean In attempts to paint a new picture of old work assumptions, Radical Candor is a feminist-adjacent manifesto, though there are obvious limitations.
"We are concerned about Attorney General Sessions' lack of candor to the committee and his failure thus far to accept responsibility for testimony that could be construed as perjury," Sens.
At the same time, the show pushes back at homophobia—subtly, without cant—by celebrating gentleness, candor, and vulnerability, the ebb and flow of emotion among people who mean well.
The president's allies have seized on Mr. McCabe's lack of candor to paint a damning picture of the F.B.I. under Mr. Comey and assert that the Russia investigation is tainted.
McCabe was fired earlier this year after the Justice Department's inspector general found he displayed a "lack of candor" in an internal investigation about leaks pertaining to a Clinton investigation.
His folksy candor and occasional bombshells — "Who am I to judge" he once said when asked about gay priests — all helped cement his status as radical reformer and great communicator.
" A key strategy for conquering that fear, he went on, is speaking with candor: "This is pre-eminently the time to speak the truth, the whole truth, frankly and boldly.
By speaking with such candor — choking up, pausing repeatedly to regain his composure — Mr. Musk made clear just what a steep toll his work was taking on his personal life.
Even in outtakes from the project that we've been sharing, such as this interview above with Ms. Lui, there's an authenticity and candor that illuminates the lived experience of race.
But then he wrote another, of heartfelt candor, from his hospice bed; it was made available after his death and printed as an insert in the program book in Cincinnati.
There are memoirs examining the intersections between masculinity, race and sexuality, and memoirs in which men describe their relationships with women, with a mix of candor and, frequently, queasy equivocation.
Mr. Adams then repeated his objections to the mayor at a town hall meeting in March, saying that he remained his ally but in this case valued candor over friendship.
It was a fascinating conversation between young members of the military and military leaders and experts without the pretense and lack of candor you might normally hear in an interview.
But the Justice Department on several occasions in recent years has declined to prosecute individuals faulted by the inspector general's office for making false statements or lacking candor in interviews.
But from what we've been left, one fact is clearer than ever before: None of David Berman's peers wielded poetry with wit and candor quite as well as he did.
You described yourself earlier as a mediocre writer, which was either admirable candor or being incredibly hard on yourself, but since I don't see your raw copy, I don't know.
It may be that this is an outlier situation in which the boundaries of wise deference have been met and exceeded, with the president's candor undoing his own legal case.
The Justice Department inspector general concluded in 2018 that McCabe "lacked candor" when discussing the disclosure of information for a Wall Street Journal article about the FBI's Clinton Foundation investigation.
So that's why I focused on management, but "Radical Candor" applies to child rearing, it applies to romance, it applies to marriage, it applies to any human relationship, I think.
Yet for Ms. Klobuchar — and Mr. Brown, if he runs — giving unwanted news to the Democratic base may amount to a bet that voters will reward them for their candor.
Both Clinton and Sanders have seized on these topics in their race for the Democratic nomination and last night jumped into the fray with more candor than in previous debates.
Maintaining its professionalism, its detachment from the administration's policy preferences, its candor in delivering bad news, while building and maintaining its credibility with the President, may turn out to be impossible.
A national news agency is misleading YouTube users, sowing the seed of unrest, destroying public tranquility by being "less than candor", prompting online harrassment by users verbally attacking anyone in disagreement.
In recent days Rippon has become something of a social media sensation, both among spectators at home and celebrities (including Reese Witherspoon) who are charmed by his drive, wit and candor.
In a fit of self-explanatory candor, the Triple Drivers have two balanced armatures (BAs) and one dynamic driver, and the Quad Drivers have three BAs and one conventional dynamic speaker.
"Given his lack of candor in describing the work of the special counsel, our members were right to insist that staff counsel be permitted to question the attorney general," Nadler said.
Indeed, much of the antipathy on the left appears to be based on the fact that the idea originated on France's far right, as many Socialists, with unwitting candor, have acknowledged.
Her nervous staff and extended community of sycophants, hangers-on and self-professed "confidantes" keep unburdening themselves in the press — while being granted anonymity in exchange for their self-aggrandizing candor.
Though Glassdoor reviews are akin to Yelp grievances — laced with strong emotions and, at times, a certain air of reprisal — the anonymity afforded to users also encourages a degree of candor.
But your candor, grace, and general kindness whenever I come in and order that robust Pét Nat — and your knowing that's what I need every single time — is a small comfort.
That reality has been part of 25-year-old model and beauty vlogger Cassandra Bankson's life for nearly 15 years, eight of which she's shared with candor on her YouTube channel.
Giorgi noted that the fundraising documents include something she's calling the Candor Clause, which requires investors to disclose if they've ever faced issues with sexual assault, sexual harassment or sexual discrimination.
As for the talk show host's distaste for chitchat, it seems to be a case of the universal quest for work-life balance — and maybe a stab at applying radical candor.
The candor of the lyrics mirrors the clarity of the sound, as Kehlani coos "I'm a beautiful wreck, a colorful mess, but I'm funny" (she gets it) in her silky soprano.
That doesn't mean we can safely tuck Campanis away in our closet of embarrassing sports antiquities, though, because his moment of rare and idiotic candor is still of value to us.
"It seems everyone in politics and government likes candor and honesty until you tell them something they don't want to hear," Robert Zimmerman, a Democratic strategist who knows Mr. Percoco, said.
John Gruen, a cultural critic renowned for the vast breadth of his artistic net and the vast candor of his art-world memoir, died on Tuesday at his home in Manhattan.
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The deal was scuttled when the FCC took the unusual step of referring it to an administrative judge for review and questioned Sinclair's candor over the planned sale of some stations.
Jeff Speck, a city planner and author of the book Walkable City Rules: 101 Steps to Making Better Places, said he felt personally hurt by Uber's new candor on public transportation.
A Justice Department report released last week found that McCabe "lacked candor" on four occasions when discussing the disclosure of information in a news report regarding the FBI's Clinton Foundation investigation.
Although Murphy's work shares some parallels, in its rude humor and sexual candor, with that of modern female showrunners like Shonda Rhimes and Jill Soloway , he's not especially close to them.
But as both Kate Brower and Laura Beers articulated in November, Michelle Obama's candor on difficult topics -- marriage counseling and in vitro fertilization, respectively -- reflected a dynamic, enduring model of leadership.
It is an exercise in name-calling candor that has provoked horror and consternation in the Socialist Party, glee on the opposition right, and fascinated delight in the French news media.
Judge Reggie Walton asked if Barr's actions were a "calculated attempt" to help President Donald Trump and opined the attorney general had a "lack of candor" with the public and Congress.
For Mr. Corker, whose surest path to re-election would most likely have involved hugging the president tight, the decision not to run has removed any electoral constraint against full candor.
Though she is considered a global icon of feminism, she has, on occasion, displeased progressive sects when she's expressed her beliefs about gender with candor and without using the latest terminology.
Specifically, there is no finding that Comey lacked candor in his answers to investigators, and Horowitz writes that there is "no evidence" that Comey leaked any classified information to the media.
But he admitted, with unusual candor, that he had run an "unprofessional" workplace and that his own temper sometimes got out of hand, describing himself as "profoundly sorry" for his conduct.
Given Mr. Moonves's lack of candor, board members concluded that he could be terminated for cause, although they agreed to delay a decision on any severance until the investigation was complete.
Ms. Mulligan's character is a documentary maker and mother of two who describes the signal events of her adult life with a bright candor that she has clearly learned suits her.
"I've never seen anything like this, someone calling the President from a mobile phone at a restaurant, and then having a conversation of this level of candor, colorful language," he said.
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In Ms. Doherty's solos of the past several years, her body has become a conduit for expressions of working-class, Northern Irish masculinity, a subject she approaches with candor and compassion.
In a statement, the firm said Spicer would use his "well-known candor and extensive experience" to discuss "the people, philosophies and policies" that matter most to U.S. citizens and businesses.
Seth Ginsberg, an attorney for Stone, argued that Hart's lack of candor misled the defense team as he sought to portray her opposition to Trump as evidence of bias against Stone.
Seth Ginsberg, an attorney for Stone, argued that Hart's lack of candor misled the defense team, which might have struck her from the jury had they fully known her political views.
It is laid out with striking candor by Paul Collier, the noted British development economist from Oxford, in his 2013 book "Exodus: How Migration Is Changing Our World" (Oxford University Press).
The Pentagon said in a statement that Defense Secretary Esper had lost trust and confidence in Spencer over "his lack of candor" over conversations with the White House regarding Gallagher's case.
She's also full of charm and candor, as evidenced by her interview with CNN's Alisyn Camerota and John Berman, where she belts out a song by one of her favorite artists.
As a Vietnam-era veteran, I saw first-hand how colleges and universities served as hotbeds for free speech and debate — some of which I vehemently disagreed with, in all candor.
Senators Robert Byrd, Joe Lieberman, Ernest Hollings, Dianne Feinstein, Russ Feingold, Bob Kerrey and Joe Biden all expressed bitter displeasure with Mr. Clinton's lack of candor with them and the nation.
"The Court is aware that Mr. Kobach's reputation for candor to the tribunal and compliance with its orders is less than sterling," Kollar-Kotelly observed, before turning down the requested subpoena.
Her candor awes me as much as her ice cream dinner after the years I spent hiding purges and the utter impossibility of my quest, which I hid most from myself.
"There was something very special about Mme Manet: the gift of kindness, simplicity, candor of spirit; an unruffled serenity," recalled Giuseppe de Nittis, an Italian Impressionist painter, of his friend's wife.
The inspector general's report on exactly what happened after hasn't been released, but it reportedly determines McCabe lacked candor with internal investigators when asked about disclosures to the Wall Street Journal.
One reason Democrats demanded a 30-minute block of questioning from lawyers was because they felt Barr had a history of lacking candor as a congressional witness, according to one Democratic aide.
"In all honesty and candor and modesty, I always wanted the character to have that kind of upward mobility because it mirrored the American dream," Guillaume told the Washington Post in 1985.
Now the 25-year-old Oscar winner is covering the latest issue of Glamour — where, naturally, she did another interview full of the charisma and candor we've come to associate with her.
Given Cardi's candor in pretty much every single interview she's ever given, this is one woman who will push the envelope — and not settle for her guest's potentially scripted, publicist-approved answers.
Mandy Moore is known for her candor, which is why it feels especially fitting when she blurts out, "My natural hair is like dirty dishwater," with a laugh, during our phone interview.
Now Ron Fournier, senior political columnist for The Atlantic and National Journal, says a continuing lack of candor about her emails could hamper the Democratic presidential frontrunner in the election and beyond.
With her history-making Sports Illustrated cover and her candor about society's beauty ideals and the pressure to be thin, Ashley Graham has established herself as an inspiring figure of body positivity.
Although social media influencers are often strangers to us IRL, their online candor can create a deep connection with their followers and puts them in a unique position to influence decision making.
With exceptional candor and grace, Dungy explores our inner and outer worlds — the intimate and vulnerable experiences of raising a child, living with illness, conversing with strangers, and counting on others' goodwill.
Candor and focus are not only great values to embrace in partnerships, they're also indicators of whether a management team will succeed in executing a strategy as part of a larger organization.
While most of the Bachelor Nation Twittersphere applauded her candor, it's not hard to imagine the Bachelor's famed "conservative" core viewership clutching their pearls over this young woman of color's bold statements.
Meshulam, the engineer from Chicago, said the recruiter he was in contact with thanked him for his candor and said he'd get back in touch if the employee petition made any headway.
To have my career end in this way, and to be accused of lacking candor when at worst I was distracted in the misty fo chaotic events, is incredibly disappointing and unfair.
The alchemical thing about Frankel has always been how her candor and talent and up-and-down personal journey combine to create something charming and entrepreneurial – not intense, not erratic, not cruel.
The prince's reaction was exactly what we'd expect from Harry, who's known for both his humor and candor: "You guys have got far too much time on your hands," he reportedly joked.
Other details in "One Mississippi's" six-episode first season were created in the writers' room, but the show is still rooted in its star's candor and willing-to-bare-it-all approach.
And as skeptical as I am about its chances of success, I'm delighted by the candor of its leaders and the brutally honest way in which they speak of their own industry.
McConnell said Schumer's request wasn't allowed under the rules governing supplemental background investigations, but also that, "in all candor," he believed Democrats were making a bad faith effort to delay the nomination.
In his nasal, pitched-up voice, he rapped and sang with heartbreaking candor about loss, anxiety, and drug abuse, unconcerned with the storytelling motifs and musical hallmarks of an expired Los Angeles.
Last week, Canadian singer Shania Twain raised the ire of the American public for telling The Guardian that she would have supported Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election for his candor.
And it is this candor that has, in part, propelled her from being a state legislator in Michigan, where I first met her in 2010, to a member of Congress in 2018.
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His remarks, which echoed some of the searing candor of James Baldwin and the passionately blunt truth of Malcolm X, touched on racism's ability to harness wider evils such as mass incarceration.
A month earlier the Federal Communications Commission referred the deal for a hearing, questioning Sinclair's candor over the planned sale of some stations and suggesting Sinclair would effectively retain control over them.
Ivanka's influence In an April interview with CBS News, Ivanka Trump said she expresses herself with "total candor" on issues where she disagrees with her father, but declined to get into specifics.
The FCC suggested Sinclair had "engaged in misrepresentation and/or lack of candor" in its presentation to the agency, in part because it did not disclose the relationship between Smith and Fader.
For all of his hotheaded temperament, Coriolanus is depicted as a man of personal modesty and candor whose frank distrust of the general public — and its fickle opinions — proves to be justified.
For all the heady idealism of "Imagine," which she also records on Warzone, and, for that matter, of much of Ono's work, there is grit and unsettling candor in her music, too.
With raw, unflinching candor — seriously, this episode made us cry — Stacy admits that witnessing her dad's passing, after many months of a protracted heart-related illness, wasn't precisely how it's often portrayed.
"The information in the search warrant affidavit is not inconsistent with Ms. Hicks' testimony, and does not establish any lack of candor on her part," wrote attorneys Robert Trout and Gloria Solomon.
He, like other members of the team, said he had been approached out of the blue by Ms. Pavlovic — in his case, by email — and was taken by her gumption and candor.

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