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forthcomingness

NOUN
  1. the state of being imminent and liable to happen soon

How To Use forthcomingness In A Sentence

  • The Obama team's lack of candor and immediate forthcomingness on this question has already ssured that this story will dominate the news for weeks to come as troubling questions occur to us. Election Central Morning Roundup
  • I'm sure she'll be a font of forthcomingness THIS time. Edwards Uses Bush's Iran Sanctions To Go After Hillary
  • The process is in place, and they have demonstrated their willingness and their forthcomingness on the turnover of documents. Vietnam Normalization Briefing
  • He shows that he expects, you know, forthcomingness, if that's a word, on the part of his nominees. CNN Transcript Jan 14, 2001
  • He shows that he expects, you know, forthcomingness, if that's a word, on the part of his nominees.
  • Such forthcomingness is difficult to verify on the blogs, however.
  • Given the lack of forthcomingness of the Indian government in response to earlier inquiries from the beginning of the time that the Vajpayee government came into power, I don't think we would necessarily take what they've had to say as the gospel on that. Press Briefing By James Steinberg
  • When thus employed, it ought not to be more severe than is necessary to insure forthcomingness.
  • We should compliment them on that forthcomingness rather than start speculating about sincerity. CNN Transcript Sep 16, 2001
  • I first want to express appreciation for the cordial tone of both messages and for the forthcomingness of the Council, acting through you both, in explaining what happened at your January 7 meeting.
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