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  1. in a direct and honest way

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Despite the personal risks, they have testified forthrightly about Trump's actions.
Others maintained they should go and forthrightly make their values clear.
That agreement required Manafort to "cooperate fully, truthfully, completely, and forthrightly" with investigators.
Defenders of the open world order need to make their case more forthrightly.
We cannot do that unless we deal forthrightly with the issue of race.
He has also spoken out forthrightly on issues including divorce and climate change.
Prisons more forthrightly label such holding areas as what they are: solitary confinement.
Her dark brown eyes gaze forthrightly into the camera, yet to witness any horrors.
Within a few years, however, he was moving more forthrightly toward using historic form.
He said he would cooperate "fully, truthfully, completely and forthrightly" with the Justice Department.
Chief among the imitators is Facebook, whose Instagram service has forthrightly adopted those elements.
And it's better that politicians address it forthrightly, rather than pretending it will go away.
The president needs to forthrightly acknowledge this mistake and direct his people to re-engage.
In her testimony before the Senate, Christine Blasey Ford rejected this as forthrightly as possible.
Many newspapers and networks now forthrightly point out false statements by Trump and his spokespeople.
Congressional leaders need to act more forthrightly than that to safeguard public confidence in government.
What would it look like to tackle these systems forthrightly, rather than with a sidelong wink?
This effect appears to have opened up space for more forthrightly progressive candidates to win primaries.
Asked hours before announcing the decision whether Trump maintained confidence in Comey, Spicer avoided answering forthrightly.
Rhetorically, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has become the national leader who most forthrightly champions refugees.
It is time to say forthrightly what Israel stands for and the reasons for its existence.
But this is no reason to avoid the analysis — indeed, forthrightly confronting the uncertainties is essential.
"I very forthrightly pressed [IBT Media co-founder Etienne Uzac] on this question," Goodman told Sterne.
But there is simply no question, as John Rizzo, a 34 year CIA veteran, has forthrightly acknowledged.
Humphrey, then mayor of Minneapolis, gave his memorable "walk forthrightly into the bright sunshine" civil rights speech.
So a Christian movie is a Christian movie if it states forthrightly the beliefs of the filmmaker.
In this and other ways the curators have dealt forthrightly with awkwardness, including the awkwardness of history.
And by shifting the focus more forthrightly to Escobar, Narcos also subtly refocuses its look at law enforcement.
Virtually no politicians have forthrightly argued that free trade and well-regulated immigration make most people better off.
You could make an argument in favor of this, as forthrightly postmodern mediation, but it's really just predigestion.
Instead, Duque is calling forthrightly for maximum pressure on Caracas, with a clear view toward ending Maduro's rule.
If you can't find it, the cake will be more forthrightly sweet, lacking that sly note of brine.
This time, the government has sought to project the sense that it is forthrightly reckoning with the crisis.
She must provide ample access to the press in uncontrolled and unscripted situations, answering questions openly and forthrightly.
Manafort pleaded pursuant to a plea agreement that required his "fully, truthfully, completely, and forthrightly" cooperating with the government.
Where there are practices inadequately addressed, such as currency manipulation, there must be measures to  deal with them forthrightly.
And she answers forthrightly: Some pieces were made as gifts; some were sold by their owners; others were confiscated.
Yet there is an opportunity for revival — if liberals are willing to more forthrightly embrace the politics of identity.
Just think about how filled with forthrightly religious moments this convention has been, especially compared with previous Democratic conventions.
Talk forthrightly and unflinchingly about the reality that is climate change, including effects that have already begun to show themselves.
Imagine Democrats confronting those complex, vexing issues forthrightly—and unapologetically—from a position of moral strength rather than moral meekness.
"I'm sorry that you have the constraints put on you so that you can't answer these questions forthrightly," Nelson said.
"The Real O'Neals" wants desperately to be the brash new sitcom that talks forthrightly about subjects that had been taboo.
And when your studies are nearly complete, you might want to confront your boss more forthrightly about his odious opinions.
But whoever leads, they and their followers need to be willing to test their ideas against others' as forthrightly as possible.
Even then, he never forthrightly admitted that a war that killed nearly 270,000 people for no clear end was a mistake.
But one topic that's perpetually absent from the company's self-reporting is harassment, a problem Twitter has yet to forthrightly discuss.
All of this figures prominently in eight forthrightly titled "Variant/Adobe" paintings from the late 1940s — the core of the show.
"The time has long ago passed for the court to address forthrightly a situation which is simply unseemly," Professor Freedman said.
The Circle, a US reality television show in its first season on Netflix, has exactly this sort of forthrightly nasty premise.
Now, two years after Goldberg's death, Sandberg has written a new book, "Option B," which forthrightly addresses all of these issues.
She speaks forthrightly on issues from slipping up and calling a room full of women "guys," to the pay gap in Hollywood.
Jones took forthrightly liberal positions on health care (supporting the Affordable Care Act and calling health care a right) and LGBT rights.
He said he hoped Mr. Bannon — and more important, Mr. Trump — would more forthrightly denounce the bigots who have cheered them on.
This is the most inspiring section, although it is also the point when Vázquez's forthrightly subjective history starts to shade into advocacy.
As a woman who embraces blackness as forthrightly and easily as she wears a Givenchy wedding dress and Queen Mary's diamond tiara.
It is designed to forthrightly advance American interests and can have a hard edge, as when it plays a role in counterterrorism.
More forthrightly put, Trump appears to want to "stay out" of any conversation that might be unflattering, controversial or critical of the President.
He is providing proof of concept that Democrats can stand forthrightly behind views they're afraid to hold, and still exceed all political expectations.
Obama's advisers believed that a nuclear deal could prompt Iran to begin working more forthrightly with the West, after years of sponsoring terrorism.
Advocates on one side insisted that art, to be black and powerful, had to declare its politics forthrightly, which abstraction could not do.
So the job falls to his rivals (only one of whom, John Kasich, forthrightly condemned the violence at Trump rallies on Thursday night).
And in this one, they explain, forthrightly, that the episode's big Hodor reveal comes directly from the mouth of George R.R. Martin himself.
Even the most forthrightly political movie Marvel has ever made, 2018's Black Panther, ultimately shies away from a bunch of its biggest questions.
Republicans on Capitol Hill might feel compelled -- and emboldened, in some cases -- to more forthrightly examine the President's behavior, before and after the election.
Once an individual decides to cooperate, he must truthfully and forthrightly admit all of his own criminal conduct, and that of everyone he knows.
Nonetheless, the bank should forthrightly embrace human rights and clarify its role in promoting social and economic rights of the citizens of member states.
Made in 1922, this silent sounds forthrightly modern: Grace Darmond stars as a housewife who leaves her family and strikes out on her own.
Mr. Herdman is among a group of federal law enforcement officials who have begun speaking more forthrightly about fighting domestic terrorism from the front lines.
For Herman, 41, there is no better way to demand the painful sacrifices of the game than to forthrightly convey his affection for his players.
"Pramila was one of the leaders who most forthrightly said, 'We're not about electing Democrats; we're about representing the rights of our constituents,' " Bhargava recalled.
And frequently, the cancellation isn't forthrightly announced by anyone, or the network might go down to the wire on renegotiating its contract with the studio.
Let's also hope that he can persuade the Trump family members to deal more forthrightly with the American public than they did with their investors.
This is the first time I've heard this many members of Congress talk this forthrightly about the need to invest in Congress as an institution.
On Monday, prosecutors said that under the terms of the plea deal, Manafort was required to be "fully, truthfully, completely, and forthrightly" cooperative with the government.
Fox News itself took a similar approach when it launched in 1996, perceiving a vacuum in the news landscape that a forthrightly conservative voice could fill.
" 'The Real O'Neals' wants desperately to be the brash new sitcom that talks forthrightly about subjects that had been taboo," Neil Genzlinger wrote in The Times.
William Barr may not have the unwavering ethics shown by Mr. Mattis, but last Wednesday's hearing was the time for him to speak honestly and forthrightly.
Then he could have forthrightly made the case that despite the fact that he's closer to Trump on policy, Trump should be denied the office regardless.
Rosalynn and I extend our sincere condolences to Senator McCain's family and to the people of Arizona whom he represented so forthrightly for so many years.
He also created Queer as Folk, which ran in the UK from 1999 to 2000 and was the rare series to depict gay men forthrightly and honestly.
Streeck, for example, forthrightly asserts that "there is an inherent conflict between democracy and capitalism" and that it is a "utopian" fantasy to believe they can be reconciled.
Clinton would have done better if she had been less evasive about the emails and had forthrightly admitted her guilt and profusely apologized very early in her campaign.
By strongly and forthrightly rejecting Trump's arbitrary declarations of national emergencies, Congress would help to stabilize an increasingly unsettled world economy and check Trump's repeated abuses of power.
Linus's concluding speech about the shepherds outside of Bethlehem is one of the few places in pop culture where the biblical account of Jesus's birth is forthrightly told.
There was little in Mr Kerry's speech, which also forthrightly condemned Palestinian glorification of terrorism, that deviated from American policy towards Israel that goes back more than 40 years.
Flynn agreed to "cooperate fully, truthfully, completely, and forthrightly" with Mueller's office and other law enforcement authorities on "any and all matters" that the special counsel's office considers relevant.
Senior officials, speaking over the last few weeks, have spoken more forthrightly and publicly about the possibility of conflict in ways that are raising questions about the administration's approach.
Now, Brooks and Sullivan find themselves in a very different political universe, where Trumpian Republicans openly embrace ethnic nationalism while the left forthrightly advocates democratic socialism and identity politics.
Manafort's plea agreement requires him to "fully, truthfully, completely, and forthrightly" cooperate with the special counsel's investigation and any other matters in which the government deems his cooperation relevant.
Mr. Brun also makes a wine from a particular plot on the Côte du Py, Javernières, that is firmer and more forthrightly mineral, if you ever want to compare.
This is the second time in less than a year that the Ohio State's athletic department has faced scrutiny for failing to address its knowledge of abuse more forthrightly.
Voters should demand that candidates address the pre-ex issue forthrightly and should carefully examine promises — whether from the right or the left — that claim to solve the problem.
He tread as if a balance might exist between respecting the sacrifice and pain of others and speaking forthrightly about the fatal misjudgments of those who managed America's wars.
I'm noting, as I have before, what the journalist Peggy Orenstein explores so forthrightly and explains so well in her timely new book, "Girls & Sex," to be published next month.
" Since then, to the consternation of the party establishment, he has also forthrightly denounced the Iraq war, declaring that the Bush administration's case for it was based on a "lie.
The Americans has drawn criticism here and there for not being more forthrightly political, for not boldly condemning communism or capitalism, whatever the politics of the series' critics may be.
Bravo to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo for forthrightly denouncing China's "awful abuses" in detaining "hundreds of thousands and possibly millions of Uighurs," as well as its persecution of Christians.
On Friday, Mr. Manafort broke in a big way — agreeing to cooperate "fully, truthfully, completely, and forthrightly" regarding "any and all matters" the special counsel, Robert Mueller, wants him to.
The revelations, in a filing released Friday, allege that Manafort violated the terms of his plea deal that require that he cooperate "fully, truthfully, completely, and forthrightly" with the government.
Where previous plays and movies often tiptoed around a character's homosexuality or, worse, demonized gay characters, Mr. Crowley's play presented gay men talking forthrightly and in depth about their lives.
I vividly remember when those institutions had tremendous cultural prominence, and even if internet-troll political movements are more forthrightly awful, it's useful to remember how dangerous those ideas could be.
While not departing from his known program, his newest seems to demonstrate more abundantly than ever what painting can and must do, and how simply and forthrightly it can be manifested.
Songs from Alicia Keys's forthrightly socially conscious new album, "Here," are soundtracks rather than centerpieces for "The Gospel," a 22-minute black-and-white film written and directed by A.V. Rockwell.
He forthrightly credits Margaret Leech, whose "In the Days of McKinley" was published in the late 1950s, as well as more modern scholars like Lewis L. Gould and H. Wayne Morgan.
FERC staff said in a notice that they preliminarily determined that ETP "did not fully and forthrightly disclose all relevant information to the commission" in paperwork filed for a federal permit.
As part of the plea deal, Gates agreed to cooperate "fully, truthfully, completely, and forthrightly" with the special counsel's office as well as other law enforcement officials, according to court documents.
Their reasoning may be as simple as this: Unlike Republican voters, who routinely punish their politicians for being insufficiently anti-immigrant, Democratic voters do not reward theirs for being forthrightly pro-immigrant.
If we don't face them forthrightly, we risk living in worlds of fantasy and fable, subject not to reason, the greatest of gifts, but susceptible to passion, the most dangerous of forces.
QUEER THOUGHTS This forthrightly named gallery, founded in Chicago by the young artists Sam Lipp and Luis Miguel Bendaña, relocated to Lower Manhattan in 2015, setting up shop in a tiny office.
Johnson & Johnson positioned itself well as their target: Even though scientists have been publishing concerning studies for years, the company didn't forthrightly warn its customers there could be a major safety issue.
And while Watchmen was probably too forthrightly comic book-y for the Globes to really take a shine to it, Regina King, at least, should have gotten a nomination for her work.
As part of the plea deal, Gates has agreed to cooperate "fully, truthfully, completely, and forthrightly" with the special counsel's office as well as other law enforcement officials, according to court documents.
As Americans, we have deeply held beliefs about freedom of speech—that more speech, forthrightly shared in the marketplace of ideas, ensures that the best ideas will rise after a participatory, healthy debate.
I will tell you that Ms. Kobayashi's tender obsession with this material is as catching as the chickenpox, and if the piece is forthrightly funny and briefly pornographic, it is also sneakily moving.
Yet, in terms of the evidence, any effort to curtail charter schooling must deal forthrightly with how that would limit access to good schools for families that historically have been denied good educational options.
The first thing that throws you off here is how Mr. Okazaki's dark, glutinous, often palm-muted guitar sound alters Monk's compositional stamp, which was bright and sharp around the edges, and forthrightly rhythmic.
Some critics in Norway argued that Knausgaard overstepped the bounds of decency by writing so forthrightly about real people's private problems, including the mental illness of his wife at the time, Linda Boström Knausgaard.
The rule of law: In this situation — in a striking parallel to the case of Jamal Khashoggi, the U.S.-based journalist murdered by Saudi Arabia — Trump's position forthrightly elbows aside the law for transactional needs.
But in court on Friday, Mr. Manafort agreed to an open-ended arrangement that requires him to answer "fully, truthfully, completely and forthrightly" questions about "any and all matters" the government wants to ask about.
In addition to showing how Facebook's leaders failed to deal forthrightly with the situation, the piece has numerous examples of what I can only call dirty tricks to hurt rival companies and deflect public attention.
Rather than forthrightly putting his concerns in the legally required memo, Trump only mentioned after the fact that he was fighting corruption in Ukraine and getting European nations to contribute their fair share of aid.
The first European explorers in the region, even if they weren't quite so forthrightly instrumental about it, also interpreted the history of the South Seas to suit their own contemporary concerns — both imperial and philosophical.
To survey some of the forthrightly "political" pictures here is to reckon with the fact that by declining to publish them, the paper's editors refused a chance to shape, and not simply record, political discourse.
Manafort's agreement with Special Counsel Robert Mueller to cooperate "fully, truthfully, completely, and forthrightly" could put to the test U.S. President Donald Trump's denials of campaign collusion with Russia, lawyers not involved in the case said.
That fear leads conservatives to avoid talking about cultural distance, or questioning the happy fantasy of "magic dirt," or discussing forthrightly the practical difficulties of importing large numbers of people from backward states into successful ones.
It's so spare and bleak that it took me a lot longer than a week to notice that Elverum had laid a forthrightly bassy thrum underneath his finger-brushed acoustic guitar, arting death up after all.
Republicans who pressed him on this particular view — as though it supplied some sort of "gotcha" revelation — seemed taken aback that a witness so dangerous to Mr. Trump would also forthrightly and calmly criticize a Democrat.
Nuclear agreement "During nearly an hour of talks with President Rouhani, both spoke forthrightly about the obstacles in the relationship and agreed on the need to make progress in all areas," the Foreign Office statement said.
According to the plea agreement filed in court Friday afternoon, Manafort must cooperate "fully, truthfully, completely, and forthrightly" with the Justice Department in any and all matters that the government finds his cooperation to be relevant.
I agree with David Brooks's suggestion that Harvard may be misreading Mr. Kashuv's moral character, in faulting him for racist slurs he made two years ago and for which he has apparently apologized sincerely and forthrightly.
I subsequently wrote about the show, highlighting its inclusive and forthrightly political analysis (conveyed through captions and wall text), and the innovative curation which interspersed pieces of contemporary art throughout a narrative relating the state's origins.
In that context, the show forthrightly confronts Luther's notorious anti-Semitism, which fed on the disappointment of his early belief, based on his reading of the Old Testament, that Jews would accept Jesus as the Messiah.
Proponents of the view that the primary was rigged would no doubt argue that dealing forthrightly with such issues will pay dividends as voters come to see Democrats as honest, transparent and anxious for real participation.
The populist right, on the other hand, forthrightly address the fears of the economically "left behind" and supports an activist state and welfare policies — but only for those it views as legitimate members of the national community.
Washington (CNN)Democratic senators are pressing the Obama administration to more forthrightly state, based in part on new intelligence information, that Russia's meddling in the US election was intended to help Donald Trump, multiple sources tell CNN.
"I believe this public trust and integrity issue must be addressed — directly and forthrightly," Mr. Cuomo said in the statement, framing his call for reform as a response to a public clearly disgusted with government as usual.
Since December 1, 2017, Flynn was required to cooperate with Mueller's office "fully, truthfully, completely and forthrightly," including speaking to law enforcement officials about what he knows and testifying before any grand juries and trials if needed.
The plea agreement that Paul Manafort signed off on Friday requires him to "cooperate fully, truthfully, completely and forthrightly" with special counsel Robert Mueller and other federal investigators, who among other things are eyeing President Donald Trump.
While the ideas and the rhetoric Harris espouses are not uncommon in certain corners of the arts, the academy, and the Twitterverse, they are nonetheless rarely articulated so forthrightly and with so few qualms about their consequences.
He seems to have no inkling that operating in a dangerous world — one in which the United States is militarily involved in many conflict zones — requires some ability to communicate intelligently and forthrightly with both allies and enemies.
That initial show was forthrightly titled "Benefit for the Student Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam," and all but one of its 14 artists are back again, some with the original work they presented in 1968.
What neither side of the dispute really wants to forthrightly acknowledge is the likely connection between Hughes's shifting view of his investment in the New Republic and his husband's failure to win a congressional seat in the 2014 midterms.
" In an interview with the Post, Dravis' attorney, Andrew D. Herman, said his client answered questions "as forthrightly and candidly as she could, and she pushed back on both sides when they were either wrong or pushing their agenda.
Likewise, leasing cannot go forward until the department forthrightly addresses how it will ensure that Arctic Refuge oil and gas production and support facilities somehow fits within 28500,6900 surface acres — a deception that Congress wrote into the tax law.
President Donald Trump has a theory about how to overcome America's racial divides — and no, it doesn't involve him clearly and forthrightly condemning the violent white supremacist rallies being carried out in his name by avowed racists and neo-Nazis.
GE spokesman Jim Healy declined to comment on details of the information GE did not put in its initial application, but said the company "responded forthrightly" to the EU's concern and that GE is "having constructive cooperation" with the commission.
Between sessions, I talked to Darcie Fohrman of the Museum Group, who told me that for years, their organization has been pushing AAM to take up and forthrightly engage with issues of representation and race, and has always encountered resistance.
It would be more honest and credible for Washington to declare forthrightly that the nuclear weapons and missile programs, along with chemical and biological weapons capabilities, are part and parcel of the humanitarian outrages the regime commits against its people.
Trump's presidency has created a feedback loop in which the president's xenophobia and racism—from his claim that Mexican immigrants are rapists to his recent "shithole" remark—have emboldened prominent white nationalists to express their views forthrightly on Fox News.
He became an outspoken advocate of the Me Too movement, and an ally to women who experienced harassment and assault, forthrightly labeling Harvey Weinstein a "rapist" and sardonically calling out other powerful A-listers who remained silent on these issues.
Opinion Columnist Last year, before Stacey Abrams captured the Democratic nomination for the Georgia governor's race, I asked her how a forthrightly progressive African-American woman could win in a Southern state that has been governed only by white men.
First, let's state forthrightly that Cohen, Trump's longtime lawyer, the fix-it man, the one who mopped up Trump's messes, the one who said he would "take a bullet for the president," is an incredibly unsavory character and a bully.
Butina, a 30-year-old native of Siberia, agreed to cooperate "fully, truthfully, completely and forthrightly" with any and all U.S. law enforcement agencies and could provide interviews, sworn statements and lie-detector tests and participate in under cover law enforcement stings.
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) staff said in a Thursday notice that they preliminarily determined that Energy Transfer Partners, developer of the Rover pipeline, "did not fully and forthrightly disclose all relevant information to the commission" in paperwork filed for a federal permit.
But his often defensive posture in the face of challenging questions stems from an intra-Libertarian divide that the ticket is going to have to address more forthrightly if it wants to meet the 15 percent polling threshold to get into this fall's presidential debates.
"From the day many years ago when concerns were first raised by HP, Christopher has never had any hesitation in coming forward to explain the role he played at Autonomy and forthrightly answer the government's questions," Miles Ehrlich, Egan's lawyer, said in a statement.
Of the other six things most important to investors, such as charging fees that reflect the value a customer gets from the relationship and forthrightly disclosing and managing conflicts of interests, the gap between importance and delivery continued to be at or near 30 percent.
But I want to home in on just one: I think that dealing forthrightly with the Dragonfly decision in a more traditional, open, "Googley" way would have forced the entire company to contend with the uncomfortable truth that it is a massive, geopolitical entity.
But when it comes time to actually win something, A Star Is Born keeps getting knocked around by other movies, be they more forthrightly artsy ones (Roma, the critical darling of the year) or more brazenly populist ones (like Golden Globes champ Bohemian Rhapsody).
While Reilly adopted a sequence of incoherent nonpositions on gay marriage, the ultimate Bush-era wedge issue, Patrick projected a forthrightly liberal vibe—not just on LGBT rights, but also on the death penalty and a long-debated proposal to create a windmill farm off Cape Cod.
In many European countries, now including Germany, these parties have succeeded in part by attracting groups that have historically supported the center-left, like workers and the uneducated, by forthrightly addressing the economic fears generated by globalization as well as those generated by social and cultural change.
Though Mary Tyler Moore encountered some criticism from feminist organizations while it was on the air (mostly in hopes that it would feature Mary Richards more forthrightly speaking up on feminist issues), it was — and still is — seen as a watershed moment for female characters on television.
Rating Director Joshua Oppenheimer explored this in the Oscar-nominated 2013 documentary The Act of Killing (co-directed with Christine Cynn and an anonymous Indonesian), in which he examined the ways Indonesians have incorporated the mass murder into their national mythology, in ways that seem forthrightly grotesque.
"Both spoke forthrightly about the obstacles in the relationship and agreed on the need to make progress in all areas," said a spokeswoman for Britain's Foreign Office after Johnson concluded what was only the third visit to Iran by a British foreign minister in the past 14 years.
It was encouraging throughout to see how forthrightly Witherspoon and others spoke about diversity, highlighting that we can't fall into a trap where only straight cis white women are getting ahead (they don't name it specifically, but the perils of the White Feminism #GirlBoss mindset are definitely stated).
"One thing I can see clearly now is that I was wrong in not acting more decisively and more forthrightly in dealing with Watergate, particularly when it reached the stage of judicial proceedings and grew from a political scandal into a national tragedy," Nixon said in accepting the pardon.
But uniting all these ideas is a commitment to forthrightly leftist politics, and when I spoke to director Boots Riley for the latest episode of my podcast, I Think You're Interesting, I wanted to ask him about how he combined them to make a funny, entertaining, never preachy movie.
Faced with a second trial in the District of Columbia on related charges in September, he pleaded guilty to two conspiracy counts and agreed to an open-ended arrangement requiring him to answer "fully, truthfully, completely and forthrightly" questions about "any and all matters" of interest to the government.
"Viewed from the perspective of more than 80 years' hindsight, The A.P. in the totality of its conduct fulfilled its mission to gather the news in Germany forthrightly and as independently as possible for the benefit of its audience and for the benefit of the truth," the report said.
If conservative intellectuals like Frum really want to take back their party, they can't simply expect to co-opt the Trumpkins after their champion loses in November; they will have to argue with them, forthrightly and bluntly explaining what is wrong with—and anything but conservative about—the Trump worldview.
Fueled by her intellect, and fortunate to have access to the Gnostic Gospels — 52 first-century or second-century Christian texts unearthed in 1945 by an Egyptian Arab farmer digging for fertilizer an hour's drive from ancient Thebes — Pagels, bravely, forthrightly and with a characteristic minimum of fuss, cracks herself ajar.
Mr. Robot and its creator Sam Esmail are probably a little too mushy and sentimental to create the kind of hard-nosed Marxist tale that leftier TV fans might like, but this final season is about as close as American television has gotten to forthrightly advocating for the end of capitalism.
This was true not only of Le Pen but also of his mainstream opponents in the first round — the center-left Socialists and center-right Republicans — who were afraid to forthrightly defend France's leading role in the EU. Macron, by contrast, had literally waved the EU flag at campaign rallies.
Academy voters will back the movie that allows them to send a message about who they are and what they value, one that either forthrightly pushes back against the president, or one that defends the industry itself as an important artistic community and not just a cesspool of male privilege run amok.
And then the rift, with a great public university forthrightly stating that Meyer, its most prominent (and best-paid) employee as well as an ostensible moral exemplar, had fallen short — not only in his mishandling of the assistant, but in his misstatements to the news media and his possibly deleting public records.
Soraya Nadia McDonald, a writer for The Undefeated, had asked Barr why Roseanne Conner, the historic protagonist of Barr's groundbreaking 1988-1997 sitcom Roseanne, would have supported Donald Trump for president when, during the show's original run, she spoke out forthrightly against the sort of xenophobia and racism Trump seems to represent.
This animated sitcom, consistently one of TV's funniest shows, even now in its eighth season, might not be as forthrightly political as some of the shows on this list, but it makes up for that with being one of the few to be set on the ground floor of class conflict in America, without making a big deal about it.
In Philadelphia in 1948, Minnesota Senate candidate Hubert Humphrey rocked the party when he declared that "the time has arrived in America for the Democratic Party to get out of the shadow of states' rights and to walk forthrightly into the bright sunshine of human rights," a message directly targeting conservative Southern Democrats who refused to move forward on civil rights.
While the previous government asserted it would not discuss the issue due to a pending case brought by Eli Lilly under NAFTA provisions — a position undercut by the fact that the Canadian government has regularly discussed timber trade issues despite ongoing legal proceedings — this issue is too important to U.S.-Canadian trade relations not to be forthrightly addressed at the outset of the Trudeau administration.
For more than 40 years before her death in March, Hammer was a pioneering figure in queer and experimental cinema, with films that showcased lesbian solidarity (such as "Superdyke" and "Audience," showing in the shorts program Declarations of Identity on Saturday) and dealt forthrightly with the human body (the abstract, 18-minute "Sanctus," in the Hall of Mirrors program on Sunday, draws on X-ray images of motion).
It's likely that some reading this will be fatigued by our halting and abortive attempts to forthrightly deal with the costs of our racialized and dishonest foundation, but when confronted with the wrenching conclusion that the average black family would require 228 years to build the wealth of the average white one today, I submit that we need to talk about race and racism until all these black (and brown too) families have arrived.
The organizers have four main goals for #DayofFacts: to assure the public that we intend to stay loyal to our missions, no matter what; to provoke dialogue with our publics about the issues pertinent to them; to show organizations that forthrightly acknowledging current events can in fact forger stronger relationships with visitors; and to encourage the cultural and scientific sector as a whole to embrace social justice as a key value, and feel empowered to speak out confidently this value is under attack.

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