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And he has players who don't mind a little straight talk.
This deal needs more straight talk to the American people.
It's long past time for straight talk by serious people.
"There is going to have to be more straight talk."
Whatever his relationship with Curtis, it was time for some straight talk.
The next President should begin with straight talk about where inequality stands.
But it might well be about the potential for pitfalls in straight talk.
Then it was time for a little straight talk.
Sell recommendations and straight talk from these people remain all too rare.
Without straight talk, you simply cannot deliver useful information about health and sexuality.
We do not often get the courtesy of candor and straight talk from our public leaders.
Naturally I told him so; barbarians believe in straight talk.
'What do you mean in straight talk, not chicken soup?
An amazing day of straight talk about each other.
You figure Stiles is ready to give us some straight talk?"
Rudy, a military hero with a reputation for straight talk, was an early favorite in the game.
Some of the critics complaining most loudly about the film are not interested in straight talk.
They are all grown up and don't trust love nearly as much as straight talk.
It is time for straight talk if either of our species is going to survive.
That's more straitjacket thinking than "straight talk," if you ask me.
"We stood for the proposition that politics was about straight talk, about common sense."
Americans are more direct about expressing themselves in person, and they can turn to radio talk shows or other media for straight talk.
"Today, New Yorkers asked for a different approach - and straight talk."
And it's time for some more straight talk.
Straight Talk uses the vernacular of young people and does not mince words.