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But, to be frank, I just didn't feel like it.
I wouldn't have it any other way, to be frank.
To be frank: aesthetically, it is not a seductive picture.
"I have to be frank, we're still in crisis," Mrs.
I have to be frank — I just don't see it.
Canada, to be frank, isn't losing sleep over these negotiations.
To be frank, I believe there should be no guns.
"It is hip, a nice place to be," Frank said.
But I want to be frank about what I stand for.
To be frank, spa-inspired beauty lines aren't usually our favorite.
It is not unpatriotic to be frank about these trade-offs.
But in this case we have to be frank about this.
The G7 strikes me as the better device, to be frank.
To be frank, I feel some type of way about it.
"It's partly a failure of science, to be frank," said Goodwin.
I think it's a big part of it, to be frank.
And to be frank, he thought Laxalt was making a grave error.
At its core it is — to be frank — the rejection of suicide.
To be frank, the world could use more dogs named Farfle. 123.
To be frank: They need the same things all of us do.
I've also learned to be frank with friends when I'm invited out.
It's such a difficult business to have longevity in, to be frank.
Calderón Kellett: To be frank, there is money put behind certain shows.
This is the trigger -- and, to be frank, has been for months.
To be frank, its finish very similar to the matte black iPhone 7.
And bread is the only thing, to be frank, that changes every day.
"I don't know what to make of them, to be frank," he said.
To be frank: This idea seems tough to reconcile with the 2016 election.
To be frank, I'd rather see the party be more moderate than progressive.
To be frank, the acting is abysmal, and the plot, all too predictable.
"All these efforts are, to be frank, they're responses to complaints," he said.
To be frank, not receiving recognition can leave a hole in your pocket.
To be frank, we are among the weaker sides in the 12 teams.
But, realistically, that's a long, long, long, long way off, to be frank.
Maybe we're projecting here, but to be frank, we'd put money on this.
"I think it's the coolest car I've ever seen, to be frank," he said.
And to be frank, the "Kiss the Emperor's Ass camp" is a large one.
And so you know, to be frank, we've already had lots of life extension.
"I don't think there's any way to avoid that, to be frank," said Sen.
Although, to be frank, many airports are privatized - Sydney is privatized, Bangkok is privatized.
"We have to be frank and realistic - this will hit us hard," he said.
"You need something to sell against to raise money, to be frank," he said.
"My character has always led me to be frank," Sarkozy writes in the book.
To be frank, there's no point in creating art if there's no honesty there.
In the first place, I'd like to be frank with you: Are they humans?
To be frank, they had better memories of the first Wedding than I did.
I have different needs now, and to be frank ... you really haven't changed at all.
"The government's response has been chaotic, to be frank," Labour's health spokesman Jon Ashworth said.
Those are, to be frank, clichés I thought UnReal might be above using so casually.
I don't see the need, to be frank, given how good the BT variant is.
"I don't buy any of the media nonsense on this, to be frank," McSally said.
The two reach an impasse and Dan finally has to be frank with his friend.
"To be frank, I would rather be a property agent than a reporter," he said.
To be frank, we see no room for this dog's ball-catching skills to improve.
Out stepped a blurry figure in a black hoodie, who turned out to be Frank.
To be frank, Washington, D.C.'s top-shelf ranking was a bit of a surprise.
"This is maybe the best I've ever felt about Tesla, to be frank," he continued.
"This is maybe the best I've ever felt about Tesla to be frank," he continued.
To be frank, I did not know that GitLab was as large as it is.
"To be frank, it's an attempt to please the crowd," he wrote in a Skype message.
To be frank about it (LOL) ... Miki says she'd like a piece of that pie too.
Replicating it in the confines of your own home is, to be frank, a fool's errand.
"To be frank, it's actually beyond our expectations," says Pete Bernard, a program manager at Microsoft.
To be frank, good riddance to the glossy black option, for all that glimmers also scratches.
"To be frank, it's embarrassing," said Daw Sandi Sein Thein, 27, a technology entrepreneur in Yangon.
To be frank, I think this is a topic that has been blown out of proportion.
The homescreen is an area where Hulu, to be frank, has been lacking in recent years.
GREEN I like revisiting shows when they improve; otherwise, to be frank, it can be trying.
"There is, to be frank, far too much tolerance of extremism in our country," she said.
"There is — to be frank — far too much tolerance of extremism in our country," she says.
What we are just learning about the gut microbiome, and, to be frank, but the vaginal microbiome.
Which is a challenge, to be frank, because thus far, the company's bags remain its raison d'être.
To be frank, everyone who isn't Kendrick or Mike Will Made-It is kinda losing right now.
They purchased Big Lobi for $210, which, to be frank, seems like a small price to pay.
I don't think you can divorce this, to be frank, from Netanyahu's political problems at home, either.
But to be frank, they did not come back with a credible offer last fall, he said.
The itty bitty sovereign must be respected, and to be frank, it's hard as hell to find.
To be frank, they're all a challenge because of how much of a big unknown it is.
And, to be frank, your bathing suit has made a home for itself right up your crotch.
"I still would rather have him be president than Hillary Clinton, to be frank," Mr. Rubio said.
"To be frank, I wanted to be the continuation of what I always did: radicalism," he said.
"I'm not trying to be Frank Capra, but you truly learn so much from failure," he said.
I think that's partly a credit to the Black Lives Matter movement, to be frank with you.
To be frank with you, no one has quit their job and become a full-time Double Bouncer.
In a (carefully plotted) turn of events, Claire Underwood becomes the frontrunner to be Frank Underwood's vice president.
Which, to be frank, is my kind of "exploring another country," but not when there's love at stake.
I was lucky to have the super high and, to be frank, lucky to have had the other.
The actor clearly isn't over how awkward the interview was, though — and to be frank, neither are we.
Now, to be frank, this isn't the first time Toyota has gone racing with a supped-up Prius.
"To be frank, there's going to need to be a lot of study done on ownership," he said.
"I want to be frank," the Florida senator told the New Hampshire audience at Saturday night's Republican debate.
Opportunities to lead however to be frank, are often at the feet at older Caucasian men and women.
Although he goes by Frank Capri now, he used to be Frank Gioia, Jr, a third-generation mobster.
Today, she's been put under pressure a couple of times, and — to be frank — she hasn't looked great.
Growing up, I had always struggled with my size, and to be frank, I still struggle with it today.
It's a disappointment, to be frank, and made me want to give up and play Just Cause 2 instead.
When I walked into hair and makeup for the runway show, I felt liberated and, to be frank, proud.
"To be frank, I would prefer to go through this album cycle and talk about my music," she says.
Moreover, by this point, the idea that we ought to be patient is, to be frank, some fucking bullshit.
Its Japanese name translates to "Acrophobia Show," and Bandai Namco isn't kidding — this was, to be frank, really scary.
To be frank, her identity as a touring musician never seemed integral to her overall career as a performer.
Related: To be frank, Trump was almost always willing to give interviews and make public statements on multiple issues.
We were free to be friends: to be frank with each other about our hopes and fears and flaws.
Styles, to be frank, is on top of the world — there's no telling what the next decade will bring.
But I haven't looked at the DNA test and it really doesn't interest me, to be frank with you.
The Underwood White House's biggest leak is ultimately revealed to be Frank himself, who wants to manage his own downfall.
Which is something I don't cherish doing to someone I've come to respect and, to be frank, even love. Blink.
His willingness to be frank about his own trauma provided comfort for millions of other kids struggling with tough times.
I've already said, for me, the issue of life is not a political issue and I want to be frank.
And to be frank, it wasn't that much more, with my Jameson setting me back $26—comparable to local stores.
"To be frank, I felt somewhat betrayed at this point," Hassan, 27, told jurors in Brooklyn, New York, federal court.
To be frank, I have come to find him so charmless that I nearly cringe any time he appears onscreen.
Again, I don't think, to be frank, I don't think AT&T gets a boost necessarily by owning Time-Warner.
And once again the star witness for the prosecution is expected to be Frank Canellas, the firm's former finance director.
To be frank, that really sucks and makes less sense than ever considering how many people use streaming for everything.
And to be frank about it, I think the president has been itching for a meeting for a long time also.
"Where we are now, to be frank, it is not extra time that we need; it is extra decisions," Barnier said.
To be frank with you, though, something about their origin sort of bothered me when I thought about the real world.
"It bothers my children, to be frank with you," she said during an appearance on Fox Business Network's Lou Dobbs Tonight. 
And the nature of the relationship is such that we should be able to be frank and open with each other.
"To be frank, Bernie Sanders had a lot of problems with reaching out to black voters throughout the campaign," Boone said.
"I want to be frank with you, this crime is very serious," federal Judge Emmet Sullivan said in the courtroom Tuesday.
Which is, to be frank, not me — or at least anything I can remember him ever teaching me as a child.
People playing for their post-show careers, to be frank, has made for some less than exciting seasons of Drag Race.
Cox said the response to her writing, particularly about mental health, has been "bloody overwhelming, to be frank," and also troubling.
"To be frank, I think it's fairly transparent," Counihan said when asked why the White House pulled the plug on that outreach.
Landing a cosmetics campaign is a big deal — they're few and far between, and, to be frank, they're where the money is.
I was never close to David Letterman... I don't think David Letterman is close to many people to be frank with you.
To be frank, when we were working on the first Senran Kagura, all the characters were supposed to die at the end.
To be frank, it felt a bit like a colonoscopy: I didn't like it, but it was our tradition in South Carolina.
I left the glitter behind though when—and I'm going to be frank here—when it started to collect below my foreskin.
"It's good to be public, it's good to be transparent, it's good to be frank," Caplan said of the Henry Ford letter.
"To be frank, I think on Saturday we should just vote the deal down because it's such a bad deal," he said.
I have to be frank here: If you are going to rate women, you'd better maintain yourself as well as these guys.
The texture felt less granulated than sand, and to be frank, I've used other physical exfoliators that feel more "scrubby" than this one.
Algorithms that assess people's likelihood to reoffend as part of the bail-setting process in criminal cases are, to be frank, really scary.
To be frank, he did not like where his thoughts were taking him—sleeping during the day, burning to death in the sun.
To be frank with you, researching this topic was surprisingly confusing, but I must refer to this 2015 poll, in light of 10A.
While we have made significant progress in recent years, there is – to be frank – far too much tolerance of extremism in our country.
"It was a nondiverse club, to be frank," said Mary Blanton Ogushwitz, a senior account director with Magrino, the foundation's public relations firm.
To be frank, the Russian consulates in Seattle and San Francisco probably focus on industrial espionage as much as normal consular duties, anyway.
Munn revealed in a tweet that she is contractually obligated to do press, but has used the opportunity to be frank about her situation.
I currently work as a health and wellness professional at an employee wellness firm and, to be frank, I am having a hard time.
There's something ferocious about the way Ana takes control of the discussion and has an opportunity to be frank about her desires and limitations.
Hierarchies of all kinds, not just class, come to the fore in mysterious ways the film isn't quite prepared to be frank about either.
"There are times I don't want him in certain locations, to be frank with you, for his security and the troops' security," he added.
"The network had been mapped as part of an investigation that, to be frank, did not consider an actual coup very likely," says one.
But to be frank, mapping out the Republican or Democratic Party's legislative strategies isn't really a worthwhile use of a non-party operative's time.
Bottom line The writing is (and, to be frank, always was) on the wall with the House effort to overhaul the broader immigration system.
To be frank, I haven't cared truly and passionately about Radiohead in well over a decade, but I am suddenly thrilled that they're back.
Yes it did get quite heated, and to be frank there was also more grandstanding, mostly by the Republican lawmakers about ridiculous non issues.
Now you know what it's like to be a fan of Zoo, though to be frank, all of this is just scratching the surface.
"For us, it's always been about getting as good beer as possible into as many hands as possible, to be frank," Mr. Fentie said.
"I'm just trying to be frank with you," said the co-founder of March For Our Lives, a group started after the Parkland, Fla.
"To be frank with you, I think they were a little bit surprised that Washington, President Trump readily accepted," Ambassador Joseph Yun told CNN.
Some of it is, to be frank, because some of our competitors have accused us of that and I think that resonates with people.
Plus, to be frank, The Montage hotel is on Canon Drive in Beverly Hills, so everything is a bit more than one would pay elsewhere.
"To be frank, I would just prefer to go through this album cycle and talk about my music," Gaga told The London Times' Culture magazine.
Mr. Abbas might go sooner rather than later, said a former Palestinian negotiator who spoke on the condition of anonymity in order to be frank.
People have been pinging me about this product since last night, and to be frank, I'm writing about it partially so I stop getting pinged.
"We are surrounded by people who have HIV, to be frank," said Zita, who until recently also knew very little about the province's biggest killer.
David Nolta: I think, to be frank, the picture is weird, a word I am always careful about using, but I really mean it here.
To be frank, Khloé is above The Bachelor, and for her to appear on the show would be an insane gift to ABC and Mike Fleiss.
To be frank, the only reason we're talking about Crown and Council at all is that it's a game from the Minecraft people that isn't Minecraft.
And, to be frank, saying, "that looks nice" is also a deflated kind of way to wrap up a year and look forward to the next.
To be frank, if it doesn't warrant at least two people asking, "Holy shit, are your lashes real?" then I don't want any part of it.
To be frank, the party doesn't need Hillary Clinton's book to completely mess things up; Democrats are doing a great job of that on their own.
And also, to be frank, we very much view GDPR as the future — we expect every regulator to, in the end, move in that direction anyway.
"The free-est kind of stimulus you could provide for the economy is confidence and peeling away redundant or bad regulation, to be frank," Blankfein said.
To be frank, I'd probably just be getting another messenger bag had a company called Peak Design not introduced its Everyday Backpack on Kickstarter last month.
"I'm not trying to be Frank Capra, but you truly learn so much from failure," John Mulaney said of his sitcom, canceled after just two episodes.
I feel less strongly about the nature of his enemies, which, to be frank, is where I am least confident in my Zelda-is-sci-fi argument.
Some spoilers from this point forward To be frank, I do think Prey's last act only really works if you've explored and completed side-quests pretty extensively.
Arman and I are still doing work on this (the SEC has some data sets), but to be frank, it is very hard to operationalize and prove.
While Joko said he "continues to monitor problems in China" with regards to Uyghurs, "To be frank, I do not have enough data about that," he said.
"To be frank, you overestimate how genius the Chinese police is," said Dr. Tang, who had recently shut down a business focused on DNA testing and ancestry.
To be frank, aside from screencaps suggesting moody forestry and luminous skies I'm not sure what else happens in this seven-minute epic, other than maybe tears.
To be frank, the app was an option at a mostly option-less time since–as many women here can attest–many men in Toronto act like children.
"Obviously we'd all prefer no tariffs to be frank, no doubt, but the industry has to learn to adapt and it always has adapted to changes," Palmer said.
To be frank, the argumentation of Justin gets gradually more 'uncertain' when he says that the uncertainty principle implies that we can encode more information into 'smaller computers'.
To be frank, I am not sure if these products do anything, but I like how they smell and it's part of my routine, so I included them.
To be frank, thanks to their replenished bench (which includes Patrick McCaw on a contract year), there isn't enough urgency to embed Thompson or Curry with second units.
"To be frank, we thought today in the morning we'd have more certainty... but I'm afraid it's still not the case," the official said on condition of anonymity.
"Our mistake, to be frank, was that we wrote a headline that made it look like we knew more than we did," Mr. Baquet said to Mr. Colbert.
"Our bosses won't let us wear masks because they don't want us to scare the customers away, but I'm scared of the customers, to be frank," he said.
To be frank, "AAA" is not a great term because it sounds like a marketing term, implying that the game is of the highest quality, whatever that may be.
The most of the pressure I think is going to come from as people to be frank about it because they&aposre there every single day is getting worse.
To be frank, most of the world is uninhabited—so even if an asteroid of this size did strike the planet, it's unlikely it would actually have harmed anyone.
"This is such a badass bill, to be frank," Evan Greer, the campaign director of Fight for the Future, a leading digital rights nonprofit, said in a phone interview.
When she's not in the six-bedroom Hollywood Hills mansion that used to be Frank Zappa's, she's renting out the most extravagant housing she can get her hands on.
Housed in a sleek and compact package, this antenna is the opposite of standard options that are often large, bulky, and to be frank, a bit of an eyesore.
"You have to be frank and honest, in an age-appropriate way, of course," said Maureen Costello, director of Teaching Tolerance, a project of the Southern Poverty Law Center.
Most exercise wear is, to be frank, kind of disgusting: a miserable mashup of high school t-shirts, shorts we found in the laundry room and sandy athletic socks.
"To be frank, she never satisfied my expectations," Mr. Yi said during an interview at his home in a writer's colony in Icheon, about 35 miles southeast of Seoul.
Artists who ritually engage with cruelty see that engagement as a form of truthfulness — a way to be frank; a way to honor the reader, not to bludgeon her.
And, to be frank, a vote for a large percentage of GOP candidates at this point in our nation's history is largely a vote for white supremacy, xenophobia, and misogyny.
To be frank, it just looked like a game where a bunch of robots beat the hell out of one another on the stepped-on, crumbling ruins of the planet.
On Thursday, Dorkly decided to do the opposite, editing out all the men who, to be frank, just got in the way of the overachieving women in The Last Jedi.
And that is, we nibbled at the edges of it, to be frank, I mean, American presidential campaigns are not the most conducive environments anymore for deep public policy conversations.
To be frank, however, I'd prefer to imagine that this isn't a costume at all, and is instead Charles Koch's version of the Jobs turtleneck or the Zuckerberg hoodie. [Twitter]
But the myth apparently wasn't true ... and to be frank, it looks like Kessel got the sweet end of the deal, 'cause he's a freakin' 2-time Stanley Cup champ.
But with so much money at stake, it's nearly impossible to convince the people making decisions behind the scenes in Hollywood to be frank about how they make those decisions.
"The press, to be frank, is so anti-Trump that I do understand that the natural reaction of Trump is to go over the head of the press," he said.
And to be frank, those moves are taking Israel further from its democratic values, undermining support for Israel in the United States especially among young people in both political parties.
"Faso played that whole thing like an idiot, to be frank," said Jim Palmatier, 62, who said he was disappointed to see the congressman horse-trading over a doomed bill.
To be frank: There is a lot of sexual violence in this movie, both overt scenes of rape and attempted rape and far subtler forms of verbal abuse and harassment.
Your brilliant planetary ruler, the Sun, enters this sector of your chart on Tuesday, putting your focus on family—and making you a little more of a homebody, to be frank.
The boss fights look interesting, the levels look more dynamic than ever before, and, to be frank, I like the Diablo Immortal aesthetic more than I like Diablo 3's aesthetic.
The solution is to be frank from the start about your intentions by mentioning in the initial invitation that attendance at the dinners is required (a slightly milder command than "mandatory").
But I am, to be frank, a bit of a germaphobe, who instituted a similarly strict approach to cleanliness after our home got hit particularly hard from the flu this year.
She said in an interview on Friday that while she may not want Professor Rasmusen on campus, it was important to be frank with students about what the school could do.
There are, to be frank, too many scandals to name, but perhaps the most politically damaging of García's second term was known as Narcoindultos , a scheme that involved selling Presidential pardons.
To be frank, I don't think one could possibly know how animals of these particular species "feel" when food deprived because their physiology evolved to become resilient to the lack of nutrients.
"We were still trying to help some families save their homes, but to be frank, by 2013, 2014, especially 2014, a lot of the damage was done," she told The New Republic.
But to be frank, in this current climate, it would be a travesty to speak to Billy Bragg and not discuss the long-running sell out shitshow that is Britain in 2016.
Fine of Dame Products says the company's approach to marketing has shifted from the early days, when the aim was to be frank about the fact that it was selling sex toys.
"To be frank, it's really hard to be certain what the new administration is doing," said Katherine Probst, an independent consultant on hazardous waste who worked at EPA under the Reagan Administration.
"This president, to be frank with you, will fuel it because it may be good politically for him," said Daley, who was Commerce secretary during the impeachment of former President Bill Clinton.
Here's something we're going to have to be frank about: Taylor Swift's sci-fi universe has a lot of outdated technology, even as it has modern cars and boats and eye makeup styles.
To be frank, Americans have the luxury to re-discover World War II. We can forget about it for awhile, let it rest, then change our evaluation when we decide to go back.
Liu also told Xinhua News Agency that while trade friction between the United States and China had an impact on markets, "to be frank, the psychological impact is bigger than the actual impact".
As awkward as it is, there is no escaping that race and ethnicity has become a legitimate political and national security issue and we need to be frank and upfront about the cause.
" Duterte has even attempted to justify the mounting death toll of his "war on drugs" by questioning the humanity of drug users: "I'd like to be frank with you, are they [drug users] humans?
Ms. Ilagan said Mr. Duterte's willingness to be frank and spontaneous made him the kind of leader who could bring an end to conflicts with rebel groups that have long battled the central government.
" Salma's past goes unmentioned, "out of respect for her privacy", before a backtrack: "the privacy rights of fictional characters are questionable—to be frank, they are nonexistent—and so we hereby abandon our modesty.
"Ryan and Fredrik are great brokers, but I do something I feel is completely different from them and I have my niche, so I'm not threatened by them at all to be frank," he says.
New York's year began with the shuttering of one of its biggest electronic institutions—a place which, to be frank, served its purpose as a club for moneyed hedonists but never offered much to me.
"To be frank, I would just prefer to go through this album cycle and talk about my music," Gaga told The London Times' Culture magazine earlier this month about her fashion choices as of late.
To be frank, aside from some cost-cutting that may be realizable, given the lead times in auto, most of whatever Mr. Hackett proposes wouldn't have an impact until 2019 or 2020 at the earliest.
"To be frank with you, I feel that the continuance of this matter in such fashion and the extreme OCE overreach is politically motivated as I am a top target of the Democrats," Blum wrote.
To be frank, it's really clear to me that we're never going to be close to a post-racial society until we consistently acknowledge the racialization of America, and how we even managed to get here.
"To be frank, the attempts to contain the coronavirus and the associated public fears will knock the stuffing out of China's 1Q20 and potentially 2Q20 GDP and profits," said the firm in a note last week.
To be frank, had he been prohibited from purchasing the gun at a sporting goods store, he may have just as easily obtained one from a friend, family member, classified ad, or on the black market.
"It's probably not high on the F.D.A.'s radar, and to be frank, I would think that would be a terrible thing if it were, because it would create new barriers for these families," Zeitler says.
"To be frank, aside from some cost-cutting that may be realizable, given the lead times in auto," Spak said, "most of whatever Mr. Hackett proposes wouldn't have an impact until 2019 or 2020 at the earliest."
"To be frank, these were numbers that surprised us a little bit with how high those numbers were," said Dr. Joel Hudgins, clinical instructor at Harvard Medical School and Boston Children's Hospital and lead author of the study.
On that note, I agree with you that Nick's flashbacks can basically be summed up as "Ugh, whatever," especially because Max Minghella, to be frank, doesn't seem to have the range that The Handmaid's Tale's other actors do.
"To be frank, you could have a car parked outside the house and picked him up as he left the house and then said, 'We need the keys, we have a warrant to seize your computer,'" Millar said.
Many assume that suits are what men's wear shows consist of, season in and out — and, to be frank, there's always a drab swathe of them, often shoring up the stalls at the Florentine trade fair Pitti Uomo.
They're also big business, to be frank: A celebrity making a giant splash in a gorgeous gown helps her own career, in terms of visibility, but she also gives a tremendous boost to the designer who dressed her.
I could follow Atticus's instruction and contact AT&T's customer support line, though, to be frank, AT&T customer support is the last place I would go to discuss the complex moral conundrums faced regularly by the Rayburn family.
There was a video demo at the announcement, but to be frank, it didn't look that much different than what is already available on the Samsung Gear VR. We're expecting to see the first Daydream headsets on October 4.
Ms. Ilagan, the former Davao city council member, who also served in Congress, said she believed that Mr. Duterte's willingness to be frank and spontaneous made him the kind of leader who could bring an end to the conflicts.
But Peace Corps volunteers go abroad for periods of two and a half years, not two and a half days, and they tend to be frank about not knowing for certain what effects, if any, their efforts may have.
Alshlyh: In fact, to be frank with you, I myself did not think that this could be true, but it was up to God first, and then someone [another modder] helped me to overcome this challenge and make the impossible possible.
Maybe this, and not that godforsaken America Works program, will prove to be Frank Underwood's legacy: he brings out the crooked politician in everyone, including those of us who end up cheering him on from the other side of the screen.
The nods to Robert Ryman, through an unstretched early white painting of his haphazardly tossed over the back of a painted folding chair in "(W)resting Robert" (2017), and to Frank Stella in "To Be Frank" (2016) are fairly obvious.
Bret: To be frank, I wish the G.O.P. were more divided: One of the most depressing political facts of our day is the extent to which Trump has captured the party, leaving conservatives like me who oppose him feeling politically homeless.
"Dictionaries, to be frank, are not one of the hot brands that you think of when you think of brands," said Kory Stamper, the author of "Word by Word: The Secret Life of Dictionaries" and a former employee of Merriam-Webster.
But we've tried that for a number of years with China being involved in the Joint Commission on Commerce and Trade or the S&ED over the years and to be frank there's been a lot more rhetoric than action.
To be frank, there have been so many leaks, semi-leaks, official teases, hints, and even one honest-to-god censored video about OnePlus' next flagship smartphone, the OnePlus 6, that it's difficult to sort the information wheat from the disinformation chaff.
"While we have made significant progress in recent years, there is - to be frank - far too much tolerance of extremism in our country," she said, urging Britons to be more robust in stamping it out in the public sector and in wider society.
To be frank, shouldn't rappers be cooler than to work with Maroon 5, and the band itself more self-aware, instead of producing tracks that will end up being labeled as simply "bad" by reviewers trying their hardest not to entirely decimate them?
I'd worked in HR for years, in a whole bunch of different environments, from a casino to a water park to e-commerce and finally for brick-and-mortar retail, and, to be frank, I just didn't like what was I doing.
"To be frank, the Obama administration showed little interest in prosecuting the fight against dangerous drugs," Barr said, later adding that "the head of the snake is outside the United States," in the form of Mexican cartels, which he said must be destroyed.
"To be frank, I was shocked and disheartened to hear that my presence in the Big Machine deal caused you so much pain as the handful of times we have actually met I have always remembered them being pleasant and respectful," he wrote.
" When I asked whether Germany wouldn't need younger workers to service its rapidly aging population—a common argument for a liberal immigration policy—she laughed and said, "To be frank, I don't see young Muslim men wiping the asses of old German pensioners.
"Being the vice president gives you a great perch to start building out relationships and gives you a great entrée for someone who, to be frank, was a governor of a state, Indiana, that we hadn't seen much of before," Moore said.
To be frank, I'm mildly grateful that this was my sole quibble with a movie that puts a strong female character at its center and truly is about her cunning and complexities instead of a ring that is or is not on her left hand.
"He replied: "To be frank I think you have a point in your characterisation of our extradition arrangements with the United States and I do think there are elements of that relationship that are unbalanced and I certainly think that it is worth looking at.
And while this has much to do with Trump's ever-worsening battle with the press and his constant struggle to book talent, it's also worth remembering that, to be frank, Trump probably has another reason for ditching: He usually gets clobbered at these things.
It's time to be frank about the feelings of those with suicidal ideations in order to get to the bottom of their desires, but it's also necessary to make clear the devastation they would leave in their wake if they choose to act on them.
I told my friend that no matter how charming and loving this man is, it would be difficult for me not to be frank with him about his dishonesty and his lack of a right to criticize our politics when he disregards the law.
"Just to be frank, Boeing, until we look at all that data, is not in a position to propose going to do a crewed flight test," Jim Chilton, senior vice president of Boeing's space and launch division, said during a press conference after landing.
The crucial difference between Fresh Off The Boat and other sitcoms is that even when Fresh Off The Boat indulges in typical sitcom tropes, they very often emerge from more unexpected sources, simply because — to be frank — the Huangs are not your typical sitcom family.
"To be frank, we didn't think we needed $30 million," Ravisankar told me, but JMI looked like a good match for HackerRank and this round, which brings the company's total funding to $58.2 million to date, gives it a long runway to expand its product portfolio.
At the time of the first press conference last night, DeBlasio knew it was a bomb built from what looked like the exact instructions published on Islamist terrorist websites, knew everything I previously listed in this article; but still failed to be frank with the public.
On Sunday, many attendees at Tyler's popular annual music festival were reportedly convinced that the surprise headliner was going to be Frank Ocean, the infamously reclusive R&B singer who used to be a member of Tyler's Odd Future collective, according to The Los Angeles Times.
"It is absolutely imperative that Donald Trump be defeated, because I think it is unacceptable and un-American, to be frank with you, that we have a president who is a pathological liar ... it gives me no pleasure to say that, but it's true," Sanders said.
"To be frank, it's very hard to understand what the big picture is or the end game," the diplomat said of the US strategy, noting that the Trump administration has proposed no alternative to the nuclear deal and has so far refused to engage in talks with Tehran.
I always try my best to be frank and transparent, and to hold students to the highest professional standard, and every year for the last decade I have been invited by affinity groups like Yale Law Women, the Black Law Students Association, and Outlaws to host clerkship advice sessions.
I am a huge skeptic to be frank (particularly anytime deep learning gets bandied about), but after chatting with him both before and after getting on stage, I can't preclude the possibility that aging is something that might be within humanity's (or at least Zhavoronkov's) grasp to control.
To be frank, people who tell you that there's this great wave of anti-immigrant sentiment here are saying that because that's what they would like to believe, and they want to be the people who save black folks, and fight for all rights and all of that.
The Orange County Coroner's Office released a statement on Monday that said it has identified the man buried last month, who was mistakenly thought to be Frank Kerrigan, Jr. The statement said officials are trying to locate the man's family and are not releasing his name until they do so.
"I have profound concerns about the prospect of his premiership and it would be hypocritical not to be frank about these," said Sturgeon, whose country voted in favor of remaining in the EU in the 2016 referendum, but will be forced to leave due to the overall British majority in favor of Brexit.
It is commendable that Cuba will participate in a 2016 Human Rights Dialogue with the U.S. As Obama alluded to in his speech, there is much to be learned from each other's systems and we have to be "frank and candid" with the Cubans while also recognizing that America is not perfect.
"Our team(s) are working hard, and work has just started now today, this work has been intense over the weekend and yesterday, because even if the agreement will be difficult, more and more difficult, to be frank, it is still possible this week," Barnier told reporters in Luxembourg on Tuesday morning.
"To be frank and honest even a trade conflict between China and the U.S. would harm the European economy because there are a number of European and German companies vested in China producing for the American market, or vested in the U.S. producing German cars ... exporting to the Chinese market," he told CNBC Wednesday evening.
His offensive ceiling—to be frank, it's not crazy to compare what Antetokounmpo does from here on out with LeBron James' career path—will ultimately dictate how he's perceived by the NBA audience at large (the jump shot remains low-hanging fruit), but his defensive impact is truly special and, arguably, the greater thrill. 8.
"To be frank, after seeing these reports, I've felt that the way in which a few American media have handled this may deepen the impression that people have held of the arrogance and conceitedness of some Western media," said Hua Chunying, a spokeswoman for the ministry, at a regular briefing in Beijing on Monday.
And to be Frank if I look at the French situation there are two interesting candidates , Emmanuel Macron and Fillon who are both very reformists and they at the moment if I look at the whole field of candidates having much better papers to win in the second round certainly than Le pen and these two guys both Macron and Fillon are reformists.
As we move forward, however, it's essential to keep the lessons of history in mind, including the one that capped off Feynman's infamous Appendix F. "NASA owes it to the citizens from whom it asks support to be frank, honest, and informative, so that these citizens can make the wisest decisions for the use of their limited resources," he wrote.
To be frank, I don't really have any strong opinions on all the weird shit Radiohead has done over the last week—deleting their internet presence, saying they're not going to release new music, and then releasing new music—other than to say that it's feels pretty punk, even though Thom Yorke is rich as shit, and I'm here for it.
"To be frank, every single thing that we're doing at Microsoft, not just in business applications but across the entire Microsoft Cloud, is on the back of that vision that data is coming out of everything, and that those organizations that can collect that data, harmonize it and reason over it will be in a position to be proactive versus reactive," Philips told TechCrunch.
"To be frank, this measure is a procedural tool being utilized, and I believe abused, for obvious political purposes," Ways and Means Committee Chairman Kevin BradyKevin Patrick BradyRepublicans' rendezvous with reality — their plan is to cut Social Security The Social Security 2100 Act is critical for millennials and small business owners House panel releases documents of presidential tax return request before Trump MORE (R-Texas) said.
"When it came to economic issues -- and, to be frank, even beyond -- he was our security blanket," one senior Republican aide said, pointing to active back channels between Capitol Hill and Cohn on policy issues, and a willingness, whether real or perceived, to effectively present congressional GOP concerns to a president whose policy positions and governing style many walking the halls of the Capitol still haven't quite figured out.
After this prompted boos from some of the audience, Macron, a 39-year-old former banker and political novice, said: "I'm among the few politicians who refuse to have my opponents booed in my rallies, so I'm not coming in front of French mayors to get booed, to be frank," he said "I'm coming here and showing respect, so I'm asking for the same thing in return," he said, with many mayors giving him a round of applause this time.

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