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candid

[kan-did] / ˈkæn dɪd /


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In surprisingly candid remarks, Powell indicated the Fed does not trust official government statistics that estimate the economy added an average of 40,000 new jobs a month from April to September.

From MarketWatch

Ms. Knowles’s candid narrative of raising her extraordinary daughters, staying true to herself in the world of entertainment and living with humility amid success is inspiring and instructive.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Saving as much as my peers, or more, is very, very important to me,” Moulton said, adding that his friend group is candid about their finances.

From MarketWatch

Sibling duo Roman Kemp and Harleymoon were candid about their relationship not being as close as they would like: busy careers had reduced their interactions to quick spare-key handovers and dog drop-offs.

From BBC

Fifth, the Fed must upgrade its quarterly Summary of Economic Projections to be more candid about its interest rate policy and balance sheet.

From Barron's