Mr. GEORGE CALAKOLIDES (Resident, Manchester, New Hampshire): His honesty and him being up front.
It was his character. (Applause.) Truly, it was his decency, his honesty, his compassion and conviction.
One youthful group I talk to say they like Paul for his honesty.
Warren Buffett, for example, has not been successful despite his honesty, integrity, and a willingness to sacrifice short term profits but because of it.
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We have seen his decency, his honesty, his compassion and conviction.
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Prevost told PC Inpact that he went to court without a lawyer to represent him, believing that his honesty and co-operation would count in his favour.
His candor won't be a happy memory like an All-Star season, and when Teixeira slumps, his honesty may not be good enough to keep the wolves at bay.
It was his decency, his honesty, his compassion and conviction.
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The firm offers Mr Gardner a place on its internship scheme, though he shows up at interview wearing a paint-stained vest, apparently because of his honesty, commitment and charm.
The MPTS questioned his honesty after he lied to Army investigators about the injuries and, in sticking to his story, giving evidence in subsequent courts-martial and a public inquiry.
"He was a genuine man of the people, and he was characterised by his high sense of values, his honesty, his integrity, his unwavering commitment to his people and human dimension, " agreed Hanan Ashrawi, a Palestinian council member.
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People appreciate his honesty.
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His big strength is his personal honesty (until recently he did not even have a bank account).
Many are also applauding Grant for his refreshing honesty in a culture that has become fed up with overuse of the word "abuse, " but Grant did not resort to an excuse.
But his reputation for honesty in the supervisor's job, and his promise of more open decision-making, won him support from a broader range of voters who suspected that too many favours were being swapped behind closed doors between the Brown administration and its friends in business.
It's his decency and honesty. (Applause.) It's his compassion and conviction.
Although the Plame affair has tarnished his reputation for honesty with independents, it has hit him in the first year of his second term, allowing him to recover.
In that most sacred role, he brought to our children his great personal character ... his lifelong example of honesty ... and his steadfast devotion to honor.
In that most sacred role, he brought to our children his great personal character, his life-long example of honesty, and his steadfast devotion to honor.
Britain's middle classes, so his party claims, are enthralled by his courage and honesty.
It was his decency and honesty, that compassion and conviction that he has always had.
He was ours - from his craggy appearance and laconic style to his directness and honesty.
Daniel Langleben, of the University of Pennsylvania, in Philadelphia, uses a brain-scanning technique called functional magnetic-resonance imaging to probe his subjects' honesty.
When, in 2005, the self-proclaimed Godfather of Steroids, Jose Canseco, published a memoir, naming old teammates and opponents who had used, he was briefly lionized for his bravery and honesty.
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