speak openly
act openly
openly express
openly discuss
He became openly abusive.
not openly liberal, but that is the tendency of the book.
the party most openly opposed to military rule
The firm openly traded in arms.
an openly revolutionary work in memoriam Che Guevara.
a lecturer who had openly criticized the government.
it would be far better to admit the problem openly and set about tackling it.
He speaks more and more openly about his problem.
The issues were openly aired and discussed by the group.
She’s a woman of the world. She won’t mind if you talk openly about sex.
The people talked openly about the government's new measures against environmental pollution.
The senator was forced to avow openly that he had received some money from that company.
8 As a witness there rises up my traducer, speaking openly against me;
On the other hand, I did not think Moscow could halt the war by ukase , or be expected to turn openly against its ally.
So we should acknowledge it openly rather than let it dissociate from the criminal law theory or interpret it irrelevantly.
The key difference between this type of trust and other trusts is that the beneficiaries must be willing to talk openly with their grantors regarding how they want the money invested or handled.
Even here, though, stem-cell therapists talk openly of treating brain diseases such as Parkinson's with specially grown nerve cells, so some form of partial immortalisation might be on the cards.
Insolvent tenants openly defied the collector of the waterrate from their ten-roomed strongholds, and existed for weeks without any visible means of procuring that necessary fluid.
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