candor in the PONS Dictionary

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To encourage candor from witnesses, the information gained is confidential.
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The movie didn't become a huge success, but his candor made people re-think the purposes of film-makings.
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Its brutal candor startled critics, who saw it as unexpectedly confrontationala chilling industrial snapshot not the least picturesque or sublime.
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Wit, candor and sentimentality give his images poignancy.
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He also displayed refreshing candor in his postgame interview.
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The sound remains nonetheless that of electronic music while her voice maintains its candor, softness, and beauty.
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As a judge, he valued candor and justice, but as a politician he recognized the need for secrecy in some matters.
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Respect of client confidences, candor toward the tribunal, truthfulness in statements to others, and professional independence are some of the defining features of legal ethics.
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He earned a reputation for brutal candor in his meetings with executives.
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Known in media circles for his outspokenness and candor, he gradually lost political support as the wars continued and resigned in late 2006.
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