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Forthrightly

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Forthrightly meaning

In a forthright manner

Synonyms of Forthrightly

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She admitted very forthrightly that she had “nothing left in the tank,” and that she was shifting her focus in life to her family (she has a four year-old daughter.

The opinion forthrightly observes that the Seventh Amendment extends to cases except for those that the Constitution excludes, namely cases in admiralty and equity.

The pope similarly “failed to deal forthrightly with his Jesuit friend, Bishop Gustavo Zanchetta, who was sentenced to prison by an Argentine court for sexually abusing seminarians,” Donohue added.

What the President said and what he’s been clear about in private conversations with the Israelis, which, unfortunately, leaked to the press – so the president responded forthrightly when he was asked about it.

Rather than forthrightly opposing the death penalty and attempting to change the law through democratic means, however, Mr. Lee’s lawyers and others have chosen the legal and public-relations equivalent of guerrilla war.

They should have an opportunity to have their case and state it forthrightly what their case is.

What is imperative is for the President, as the leader of his party and the coalition, to forthrightly and unconditionally condemn the attack on the PPP/C supporters.

He responds: “I’m someone who asks, rather than demands, but I think it’s proven that people ask more regularly and forthrightly at this moment in time, because that is our duty.

Were it not for oil, we would not be beholden to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia – indeed, we might be able to bring ourselves to forthrightly condemn its savagery.

Nixon then released a statement: 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.

The civilian advisers Land and Killian disagreed with the cover story, advising that in case of an aircraft loss, the United States forthrightly acknowledge its use of U-2 overflights "to guard against surprise attack".