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Thus will something good come from what we can charitably call a mistake.
The house can charitably be described as a work in progress.
Maybe he had to hear the track, she concluded charitably.
More charitably, might the first goal somehow serve the second?
"Charitably speaking, 90 percent of the time they are really poor photographs."
Or, less charitably, the consumer became the slave of both.
That has been possible for a while now, but the results can be charitably described as uneven.
Other services will simply disappear unless they can be provided charitably.
Each has an owner who could be described, charitably, as colorful.
He comes off poorly, to put it charitably, in her pages.
My voice, to put it charitably, is less than operatic.
Both could have acted more charitably in the intervening years.
Standards of cleanliness were, to put it charitably, not high.
Instead, this Open brought novelty to the forefront, and not always charitably.
We re still in what might charitably be called a challenging business environment.
The weather outside is what could only charitably be described as bleak.
All people expect to be judged charitably by friends, family, etc.
I was no longer, as they charitably put it, "in control of my faculties."
The behaviour of the working class husband was by no means as charitably assessed.
The early years of the industry were filled with decision making that can most charitably be described as colorful.
A credit to the holy nuns, he thought none too charitably.
One could charitably say it might pass for clever in a high school debate round.
And he's mean, so he's not going to read your paper charitably.
But even the most charitably inclined would have to say he's a very old man.' "
I have what you might charitably refer to as a chequered past.