This increasing substitution of sure-fire techniques for the clumsy but sincere efforts of the amateur lessens the opportunity for the magic of spontaneity and a genuine encounter with another person.
His reverence for Richard Helms, the late CIA director and a mentor, is not only touching but reveals a sincere dedication to service.
Their intentions were sincere but never did these reunions occur.
"A boy can do that, but not from that sincere place like from a female, " she said.
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But if they are sincere, it is probably because they believe they must plan for a world in which water and other natural resources are increasingly scarce.
All participants were able to understand sincere comments, but patients with frontotemporal dementia had trouble understanding lies and sarcasm.
But above all, be sincere and show your team that they are appreciated.
Idzik said during a conference call that New York wasn't proactively shopping Revis, but Tampa Bay had "sincere and sustained" interest.
But no promise, however sincere, can be guaranteed for ever, let alone if billions in oil wealth are starting to surge.
The problem with World Trade Center is not just that Stone has gone all sincere on us, but that he's just no good at it.
Both sides may be sincere in their views, but neither side is right.
Such a statement may be sincere or shrewd or both, but at a minimum it casts doubt.
Now you may not agree with the steps the Department and the Administration are taking to encourage innovation, but from my conversations with them, they are sincere in their desire to see this transformation occur.
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Suffering subversion is an occupational hazard for earnest, buoyant music, but What A Wonderful World is still used in sincere contexts, for example in tribute to the people of Armstrong's hometown New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina.
But I suspect what he means by this is a sincere belief in the power of openness and transparency to transform our society.
The government is sincere in its pledge to banish joblessness, but history shows that the road to full employment is paved with good intentions.
This afternoon we will be talking about the ceremonies and the commemoration of the D-Day landings, but I want to say in the strongest, most sincere terms that never in the history, perhaps, of our two countries, has the United States and France been so close to one another on major issues, major questions.
In my view, SAP is sincere in this strategy, not out of altruism but out of a cunning sense of survival.
It is heartfelt and sincere expression of disappointment which one should sympathise with, but it is not an accurate comment on a general trend.
For now, it is important only to again acknowledge that joining them was a sincere and well-intentioned gesture on my part, but in retrospect a foolish one.
Having received a sincere apology, he decided that the perpetrator should not go to jail, but instead help pay for plastic surgery to restore his face.
The result is a heartfelt yet painfully sincere liberal social-problem film that even offers a ringing endorsement of gay marriage but, playing to its target audience, avoids any hint of gay sex.
" But, she adds, "No one I know doubts that his family values are deep and sincere.
But as Stark masterfully points out, the paradoxical secret underlying this paradoxical formula is that it must be sincere.
The sincere narration, written by Armistead Maupin and delivered by Lily Tomlin, is very PBS, but the tone shifts entertainingly whenever the directors turn to interviews, with the likes of Maupin, Harvey Fierstein, Susan Sarandon, and the incandescent Susie Bright, all of whom bring humor and great understanding to the clips.
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