How To Use Sincerity In A Sentence

  • At the back door, out of inexorable necessity, in developed and convincingness and sincerity laid down by all authorities on the art of the short story. Confession
  • His dark eyes stared back, full of rawness, honesty and uncompromising sincerity.
  • ‘Maria Maria Maria’ is simply gorgeous - a dark, reverb-soaked slab of despondency with a lyrical combination of absurdism and sincerity that could only have come from Merritt.
  • In contrast to the image of the poet as the orderer, the craftsman, the poets of the _Fragments_ have a kind of artlessness (to us a very studied one, to be sure) that gave them an aura of sincerity and honesty. Fragments of Ancient Poetry
  • Where the questions of religion are concerned people are guilty of every possible kind of insincerity and intellectual misdemeanor. Sigmund Freud 
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  • Hence to entire sincerity there belongs ceaselessness. The doctrine of the mean
  • Humour and melancholy, sincerity and irony are as balanced as a health freak's diet.
  • One way to show sincerity is to make your positive reinforcement as specific as possible. Christianity Today
  • I stand here today humbled works on antithesis, a putting of terms into opposition with each other, whereby stand, apart from connoting the witness stand and stealing some of its sincerity, erects an uprightness to contrast with the lowness of humbled, from the Latin humus, meaning earth. BREAKFAST WITH SOCRATES
  • We love the imperfect shapes in nature and in the works of art, look for an intentional error as a sign of the golden key and sincerity found in true mastery. Dejan Stojanovic 
  • We love the imperfect shapes in nature and in the works of art, look for an intentional error as a sign of the golden key and sincerity found in true mastery. Dejan Stojanovic 
  • Bradley projects a natural warmth and sincerity.
  • I trust his sincerity, but not his understanding of the abstractions which underpin good, stickable, co-ordinated policy. UNCoRRELATED
  • On the part of those on whom they operate, they are indicative either of improbity or intellectual weakness, or of a contempt for the understanding of those on whose minds they are indicative of intellectual weakness; and on the part of those in and by whom they are pretended to operate, they are indicative of improbity, viz., in the shape of insincerity. Fallacies of Anti-Reformers
  • Like barkers on a carnival midway, it's not that I don't trust their sincerity and promises.
  • But lest some unlucky event should happen unfavorable to my reputation, I beg it may be remembered by every gentleman in the room that I this day declare with the utmost sincerity, I do not think myself equal to the command I am honored with. George Washington 
  • He registered as a conscientious objector and was summoned appear before the tribunal set up to judge the sincerity of 'conchies'. Between silk and cyanide
  • Ask him whether he can say, with honesty and sincerity, that he is happy.
  • Though she was thoroughly aware of his insincerity, she much preferred him in the role of the romantic blockader. Gone with the Wind
  • He was much respected for his willingness to listen, and for the sincerity of his advice.
  • When they embark upon marrying someone, they should do so with sincerity of purpose and with the intention of creating a harmonious relationship.
  • You may question his characters' motivation, but never doubt their sincerity or inherent goodness.
  • Honesty and sincerity, especially the fake variety, are conveyed by steady eye contact and leaning towards the audience. Times, Sunday Times
  • I do not doubt their sincerity or their integrity; what I question is the rationality of their theories and methods.
  • This company receives the reputation gold idea: The absolute sincerity to, the sincerity enough to move popular sentiment, the quality is supreme, welldoing world.
  • Any guy could understand falling for a real girl like Allie, and it was that quality that flavoured the film with enough sincerity to cover the hokeyness.
  • Perhaps I would've fallen for her false sincerity if not for her slip.
  • `You have it,' she said (a smiling vision of shameless insincerity ). BEHINDLINGS
  • Sincerity, a deep genuine, heart-felt sincerity, is a trait of true and noble manhood. 
  • Misfortune tests the sincerity of friends. 
  • Had the question been asked in that enchanted hall in fairyland, where all interrogations must be answered with absolute sincerity, Darsie had certainly replied, that he took her for the most frank-hearted and ultra-liberal lass that had ever lived since Mother Eve eat the pippin without paring. Redgauntlet
  • Indeed, it's almost certainly no exaggeration to suggest that some foolhardy bar-stool all-rounder with a few too many stouts on board has already claimed in all sincerity to understand the complexities of the Duckworth-Lewis method. Ireland expected England to hurl abuse in defeat, not throw flowers | Barry Glendenning
  • Her honesty and sincerity positively shine out.
  • It's hard to make unlikable characters interesting, but Igby somehow has just the right tone of sly humor, just the right hint of cartoonish sincerity.
  • Our whims and caprices are discanted on with apparent earnestness of truth, and seeming sincerity of conviction. The Drama
  • It is a refrain she repeats often with absolute sincerity. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tom can't persuade himself of my sincerity.
  • The scripture is faithful in relating the faults even of those whom it most applauds, which is an instance of the sincerity of the penmen, and an evidence that it was not written to serve any party: and even such stories as these "were written for our learning," that "he that thinks he stands may take heed lest he fall," and that others 'harms may be our warnings. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume II (Joshua to Esther)
  • If she were such an abyss of insincerity as to dissemble distrust under such frankness, she must at least be more subtle than to bring her doubts to her rival for solution.
  • The occasional humblebrag might fly with your audiences but there's a fine line between sincerity and smugness.
  • Deeper parallelisms involve the relation between false appearances and underlying sincerity or genuineness.
  • You are the patron saint of life, your wisdom and sincerity to hold up the sun life, your selfless sacrifice life, heal the wounded bear bitter hardships, pain.
  • The Aboriginal rebellion is as tragic as life aboard the Sincerity is hilarious.
  • Just to test her, for there is something in the animation of her face and the farawayness of the eye that makes you suspect her sincerity, you say: The Wit and Humor of America, Volume IX (of X)
  • I agree they're sometimes hard to read, but you can't beat them for true honest heartfelt sincerity.
  • Many thanks for taking the trouble to reply again; we very much appreciate your sincerity and candour.
  • Hypocrisy and a spirit of error will so besmut God's ordinances, that he shall take no pleasure in them: but sincerity, and honesty in duties, will make even those circumstances that in themselves are indifferent, at least comely in the sight of men. Works of John Bunyan — Volume 02
  • Rumpled and flinty-looking, with a kind of rawhide, folksy sincerity, Russell epitomized the rugged and independent spirit of the West. Zane Grey, Romancing the West
  • If so, simple emotivism of the sort described is refuted because the sincerity conditions for making the judgement require the motivation not present in the amoralist.
  • I said this, even using my hands to gesture my sincerity.
  • ‘And I would like to point out I can use guitar string as garrote wire,’ Val chirruped almost pleasantly, though the half-berserk glimmer in his eyes warned of sincerity.
  • I was touched by his sincerity.
  • Indeed, it's almost certainly no exaggeration to suggest that some foolhardy bar-stool all-rounder with a few too many stouts on board has already claimed in all sincerity to understand the complexities of the Duckworth-Lewis method. Ireland expected England to hurl abuse in defeat, not throw flowers | Barry Glendenning
  • But he tends to leave an impression of intellectual dishonesty, a disconcerting lack of sincerity.
  • It takes a lot of output in the way of your sincerity, your commitment, and your genuineness.
  • His absence spoke his lack of sincerity.
  • The merit of originality is not novelty; it is sincerity. The believing man is the original man. Thomas Carlyle 
  • No glum faces, no fake sincerity or hypocritical concern for those he left behind; just an excuse to celebrate the crazy fool.
  • His sincerity is not in question.
  • For so you must allow me to call you, after your being so kind as to send me so valuable and agreeable a present as your translation of Horace (490) -- I wish compliment had left any term uninvaded, Of which sincerity could make use without suspicion. The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford — Volume 4
  • There is no waspish remark to follow and I am sorry if this outbreak of sincerity causes any distress.
  • I do appreciate cultural artifacts, however, my appreciation includes a recognition of irony, and I mean irony in its strictest sense, not as a malapropism for sarcasm or smug insincerity.
  • As result of your reading did you form an opinion regarding the sincerity of the writer in an attempt to express an honest picture as opposed to mere bawdy?
  • (world, from an attention to what it calls decorum; and the preferable nature of truth and sincerity) Tj The Enchantress; or, Where Shall I Find Her? A Tale
  • ‘I endow ordinary people with love and sincerity,’ she said.
  • You are the patron saint of life, your wisdom and sincerity to hold up the sun life, your selfless sacrifice life, heal the wounded bear bitter hardships, pain.
  • She could have at least made an effort at candidness, but Mike reckoned once you'd been to the other side, sincerity was an expendable commodity.
  • But its tracing of the band's origins from glue-sniffing toughs from Queens to kings of punk resonated with a sincerity and sweetness that won over critics and the audience.
  • At no stage have we shown, or sought to show, any competence, insight, initiative, wit, sobriety, sincerity or indeed any capability at all.
  • For the Canton government, the situation was a test of both its sincerity and its strength.
  • This is to teem with absolute sincerity and lucky day.
  • Although slightly tinged with pedantism and preciosity, its freshness, its grace, its inspiration and sincerity, give it a flavour almost of primitive art. The French Revolution A Short History
  • The tear which bedims my eye is an evidence of the sincerity with which I subscribe myself your affectionate friend, The Opium Habit
  • The reality of his feeling reference to the painful position of the defendant's father, the sincerity of his regret on behalf of the bank, for the deplorable exigency under which proceedings had been instituted, spread a kind of blankness through the court; men frowned thoughtfully, and one or two ladies shed furtive tears. The Imperialist
  • India on Wednesday said it will seek to 'reshape' ties with Pakistan depending on its sincerity in acting against terror groups operating from its soil. Rediff.com
  • How can the nation judge Labour's sincerity if Labour is determined to resist?
  • Furthermore, preparation of students to work as church musicians without regard to their religious convictions can lead to confusion or insincerity.
  • The tear which bedims my eye, is an evidence of the sincerity with which I subscribe myself Reminiscences of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and Robert Southey
  • Kinard, a Casey Affleck lookalike, provides an unsettling mixture of dewy-eyed sincerity and barely concealed insanity – he both attracts with his charm but repels with his odd demands, creating a wonderfully enigmatic personality. Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat
  • He spoke with a sincerity, she knew he was telling her the truth about his name.
  • Your sincerity is not in dispute.
  • When I get a phone call, it is a guilty pleasure to put Pritchard andher sincerity on pause. Going out by staying in: where to watch the arts online
  • His obvious sincerity inclined me to trust him.
  • pietism," of what is foolishly called "goody-goody," has long been abroad; a grievously exaggerated dread; a mere parody of rightful jealousy for sincerity in religion. Philippian Studies Lessons in Faith and Love from St. Paul's Epistle to the Philippians
  • Sincerity, a deep genuine, heart-felt sincerity, is a trait of true and noble manhood. 
  • She still puts in occasional appearances, Graves concluded in all sincerity, as a muse to poets like himself!
  • It was something she could immerse herself in with conviction, sincerity and total commitment.
  • It is new sincerity to the last upbeat bar, and Christianity, of course, is the oldest and sincerest new sincerity there is. Claire Gordon: A Digital Valentine
  • It is almost a folly to expect complete truth and sincerity among political parties and that too in today's dirty politics.
  • Never would the gate of heaven be opened to the knock of any inearthed spirit, did not himself make honest the falseness and insincerity of our desires.
  • In fact, submerging your real identity even as you fake sincerity seems to be positively encouraged.
  • Misfortunes test the sincerity of friends. 
  • An undercurrent of deep sincerity stayed many a tremorous hand. The Masques of Ottawa
  • Is it possible to be both a pathological liar and a paragon of sincerity at the same time? Times, Sunday Times
  • Auld Lang Syne" is the masterpiece of Robert Burns, the famous Scottish peasant poet, with its sincerity and artlessness as well as a beautiful tune, and therefore has won worldwide popularity.
  • I have no doubt about his sincerity and honesty. The Sun
  • His dewy-eyed, slightly fumbling sincerity - his brilliantly articulate impersonation of earnest inarticulacy - has all along been tied to this self-projection as a Good Man.
  • Kevin gave me an admiring smile, all expensive dentistry and insincerity. DEAD BEAT
  • “Drag Me to Hell” walks a narrow path between campiness, sincerity, and sudden bursts of shock and “aaaah”! “Drag Me to Hell” a hell of a lot of fun » Scene-Stealers
  • The very sweetness of the words sounded like an insult, with no sincerity behind them. PROSPECT HILL
  • His performance remains masterful for its integrity and sincerity: a gulp made his emotions evident yet kept them in check. Times, Sunday Times
  • The character of the pine and cypress is shown in frigid winter ; the sincerity of one's friend is shown in adverse circumstances.
  • We love the imperfect shapes in nature and in the works of art, look for an intentional error as a sign of the golden key and sincerity found in true mastery. Dejan Stojanovic 
  • Honesty is the sum of sincerity, reasonableness, truthfulness, and fairness – honesty is the virtuous strength that overcomes deceit, deception and lying. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • Many thanks for taking the trouble to reply again; we very much appreciate your sincerity and candour.
  • How can our unbelieving friends be made to credit the sincerity of our convictions?
  • Yep, it pushes your buttons but does so with such honesty and sincerity that you don't mind getting weepy in the cinema. The Sun
  • Dripping with sincerity, it descends into mawkish mush with all the profundity of a group hug.
  • Any guy could understand falling for a real girl like Allie, and it was that quality that flavoured the film with enough sincerity to cover the hokeyness.
  • His sincerity and good faith are obvious as is his passionate identification with those at the bottom of the heap.
  • Strip away the insincerity and the hype from the music business and see it for what it is, a jungle.
  • The unaccompanied choir responds to the sincerity of the music with impeccable ensemble and intonation.
  • But, with more sincerity, "the right magic words" are would not just be * magic*. Patent Law Blog (Patently-O)
  • Thereafter, under his successors also, prisoners demonstrate the sincerity of their conversion before being returned to the street, which is always the last resort of politicized penology. Magic and Mayhem
  • There is no doubting the film's tender-hearted sincerity.
  • Sincerity, a deep genuine, heart-felt sincerity, is a trait of true and noble manhood. 
  • The character of the pine and cypress is shown in frigid winter ; the sincerity of one's friend is shown in adverse circumstances.
  • The merit of originality is not novelty; it is sincerity. The believing man is the original man. Thomas Carlyle 
  • It's wonderful," he said with apparent sincerity.
  • While the ascetic regime of an Italian seminarist in the late nineteenth century was of course alien - and sometimes alienating - I was impressed by his devotion and sincerity.
  • The picture has style, but also a sincerity of sentiment that gives it distinction.
  • The young actress, as the kidnapped girl, has an endearing mix of cuteness and sincerity.
  • Reminiscent of a young Roger Moore, he plays with a sincerity and conviction in keeping with a saintly character who doesn't appear to have a wicked thought or a bad bone in his body.
  • What saves him is sincerity and uncalculated emotion.
  • Basically it's two hours of endless fun and hilarity capped off with about fifteen minutes of Baumbachian pathos and sincerity.
  • On the whole there is a sincerity and heartiness of interest in his long account of this sect, which persuades one that he was moved by a genuine sympathy with a religion that could enjoin the humane and peaceful and spiritual precepts of Christ, while putting away baptism, ceremonial communion, and hierophantic orders. Voltaire
  • Instead by embracing them, I have experienced a freedom and joy beyond description as I move toward self-mastery with earnestness and sincerity. Akoshia Yoba: It Takes One to Know One: Dancing With the Shadow Self
  • Cox looked scared, but managed to say finally, with overintense sincerity, “I really do.” Summer of Deliverance
  • Marie looked up at the girl and saw in place of the normally jovial smile an expression of sincerity.
  • Great Nature's own gift; which she bestows on all; but which only one in the thousand does not cast sorrowfully away: it is what I call sincerity of vision; the test of a sincere heart. Sartor Resartus, and On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History
  • This single line from the 1967 film The Graduate came to signify a generation's contempt for insincerity, conformity, and wastefulness.
  • In this way, he is a documentarian-poet, cataloguing the trials of his tribe with a sense of humour, irony, and sincerity.
  • There are nine character traits including knowledge, facility, enterprising, sincerity, aggressivity, persistence, objectivity, altruism and activation influencing Chinese Language.
  • Mr Dobson is a man of impeccable character, integrity, and genuine sincerity.
  • “From your labors,” was he accustomed to say, (and to say with truth, if not with sincerity,) “from your labors we receive our subsistence; you derive your tranquillity from our vigilance: since, therefore, we are mutually necessary to each other, let us live together like brothers in concord and love.” The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • Taking the lead in the show was none other than a famous Hong Kong pop singer who pledged in all sincerity not to accept a penny from the charitable performance.
  • White roses: unity, loyalty, reverence, humility, sincerity, purity, silence and innocence as well as youthfulness.
  • Chutter-murra Wylo had so often indicated the exact locality of the stone, and had described its dire influence with such sincerity that, when it twinkled, a resolution which had been long in the back of my mind became wilful and imperative. Tropic Days
  • He gulled Speaker John Boehner in particular with promises of sincerity, only to demand $1 trillion in tax increases that House Republicans could never pass without violating their own campaign promises. The Spenders Won 2011
  • Thus even his opponents acknowledged his sincerity, truthfulness and honesty.
  • Sincerity, a deep genuine, heart-felt sincerity, is a trait of true and noble manhood. 
  • It would be wonderful, though, if he just called me with some honesty and sincerity. The Sun
  • You are the patron saint of life, your wisdom and sincerity to hold up the sun life, your selfless sacrifice life, heal the wounded bear bitter hardships, pain.
  • So, man is to contemplate on the words of Talbiyah in order to pronounce them with full sincerity and awareness of their meaning from the bottom of one's heart.
  • ‘I just convinced them with my sincerity,’ he says coolly, waiting a couple of beats.
  • He is a man of the utmost sincerity and the respect he commands within the game is unparalleled.
  • Inexorable as you have proved to the fervency and sincerity of my vows, refuse me not, too cruel Anna, the solitary consolation of bidding you farewel! The Curate and His Daughter, a Cornish Tale
  • It is therefore important that the sincerity of intention must be given due regard.
  • Despite the lackluster dialogue, the cast strives mightily to bring some sincerity to their roles.
  • This preference of hers was so strongly associated with Catholicism that some of her subjects would later question the sincerity of Elizabeth's profession of the Protestant faith because of her fondness for sumptuous "papist" altar cloths. 163 From Heads of Household to Heads of State: The Preaccession Households of Mary and Elizabeth Tudor, 1516-1558
  • But this must be done in sincerity, with the desire to be spiritually clean and pure.
  • Blog surfers can sniff out insincerity in a jiffy.
  • And not merely in naturalness of manners, but also in moral elevation, in guileless sincerity, in delicate regard for the feelings even of enemies, in true devotion to the good of their fellow-men, especially to the cause of the poor and oppressed, and in earnest religious faith, were these men twin-brothers. Discourse Delivered on the Day of the Funeral of President Lincoln.
  • Yet there is a certain justice in the inference that women are often most severely condemned by those who are no better than themselves; and this insincerity of uncharity is far more to be dreaded than the over-zeal of virtuous hearts, which oftenest helps and heals where it has been obliged to wound. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 08, No. 49, November, 1861
  • If my arch tone suggests some skepticism about his sincerity, it's not meant to.
  • I don't doubt the girl's sincerity.
  • It has great sincerity, and the script is very honest, guileless.
  • Sincerity and truth are the basis of every virtue. Confucius 
  • It is important to choose a mate who respects those fine qualities of compassion and sincerity.
  • For those endowed with qualities such as sincerity, perseverance and competence, success is never a mirage.
  • She overheard the culprit say, with bated breath and evident sincerity, to his comrades: "Hadn't nothing in my hat, anyway!" and one of the infant class was heard to complain, in a deeply-injured way, that the bird's nest was HIS, and had been "stoled" from his desk. Colonel Starbottle's Client
  • If so, simple emotivism of the sort described is refuted because the sincerity conditions for making the judgment require the motivation not present in the amoralist. Boys in White Suits
  • Yet there is very little of that indefinable quality, which we call sincerity, about the score. The Opera A Sketch of the Development of Opera. With full Descriptions of all Works in the Modern Repertory.
  • Though the people who populate their world may be batty, the title couple themselves ground the show with a center of un-ironic sincerity. The Romantic Comedy is Alive and Well on BBC America’s GAVIN & STACEY « TV BACON
  • There is no doubting the film's tender-hearted sincerity.
  • Their sincerity is no less fake than their claim that they are strong on national defense. Hal Donahue: Republicans Betray National Security With Impunity
  • A certain amount of ignorance will insure his sincerity, will increase his boldness and shelter his genuineness, which is his hope of power. How Books Become Immortal
  • Misfortunes test the sincerity of friends. 
  • You are the patron saint of life, your wisdom and sincerity to hold up the sun life, your selfless sacrifice life, heal the wounded bear bitter hardships, pain.
  • The little girl persuaded me of her sincerity.
  • It was not her long curls, her lovely figure, or full lips in a constant half smile, nor was it her gentle voice, unusual propriety, or sweet sincerity which held the unruly pirates in captivation; it was her eyes.
  • It's ninety percent uneducated guesswork and ten percent misguided sincerity.
  • But I think some decent and sincere people on the Right misunderstand the jocularity around here for a lack of sincerity.
  • Honesty is the sum of sincerity, reasonableness, truthfulness, and fairness – honesty is the virtuous strength that overcomes deceit, deception and lying. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • The character of the pine and cypress is shown in frigid winter ; the sincerity of one's friend is shown in adverse circumstances.
  • Furthermore, preparation of students to work as church musicians without regard to their religious convictions can lead to confusion or insincerity.
  • There was a ring of sincerity in his promise.
  • Actually “anyone” with a brain doubted his sincerity. Think Progress » Obama: Gitmo Has ‘Been Subject To A Lot Of…Pretty Rank Politics’
  • Some fear it was a cry, not of true repentance, but of bitter complaint; their heart was as full of grief as it could hold, and they gave vent to it in doleful shrieks and outcries, in which they made use of God's name; yet we will charitably suppose that many of them did in sincerity cry unto God for mercy in their distress; and the prophet bids them go on to do so: O wall of the daughter of Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
  • Sincerity is impossible, unless it pervade the whole being, and the pretense of it saps the very foundation of character. James Russell Lowell 
  • The management of irony and sincerity - their proper apportioning, their containment and release - is the vexed issue of this novel, as of so many contemporary works.
  • Wherein may be observed, what quarrels and contentions are occasioned by love; with some particular description, concerning the sincerity of a loyall friend The Decameron
  • The adapter, Emma Reeves, has managed, no doubt with a great deal of heart-searching, to hit that core and aided by her director, Andrew Loudon, and an experienced and almost flawless cast, the initial sincerity shines through.
  • The priest was a man of deep sincerity.
  • The US has a history of proposing peace initiatives without real sincerity as a political tactic.
  • Lyric courtesy of Nobody can doubt the sincerity of his words, or his outrage at the murders, but the deep monotone he used rendered his word passionless and perfunctory. Telegraph Blogs
  • February 1st, 2010 at 4: 37 pm tombaker says: that darned mosser, so proud of his grubby lil’ fingerbooger. not bad, for a feller who gave up on reality and sincerity so very long ago … if he prays hard, and stays in school and away from drugs, he mught just stand a fighting chance. lucky thing, for kids like him, that there are so many compassionate liberals in the world. Think Progress » San Francisco Commonwealth Club postpones O’Keefe event.
  • On-camera confessionals narrate already obvious conflicts with either eye-rolling sarcasm or lip-quivering sincerity.
  • The film's solemnity is appropriate for its subject matter, and it reflects the artist's sincerity. GreenCine Daily: Interview. Darren Aronofsky.
  • Never underestimate sincerity, or any sincere author with an ability to write, and get into print.
  • "I made my comments with the utmost sincerity, " he said.
  • He still spoke softly, and with a shy sincerity, but he seemed more at ease now with the appurtenances of modern technology: with the mike, and with slides and a slide projector besides.
  • Honesty is the sum of sincerity, reasonableness, truthfulness, and fairness – honesty is the virtuous strength that overcomes deceit, deception and lying. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • If so, simple emotivism of the sort described is refuted because the sincerity conditions for making the judgment require the motivation not present in the amoralist. Boys in White Suits
  • The vocals come off as a kind of constipated struggle to squeeze out some simulacrum of sincerity. My First Guilty Pleasure
  • The unaccompanied choir responds to the sincerity of the music with impeccable ensemble and intonation.
  • The show has perfected the formula of well-chosen guest stars (Daily Show vets Rob Corddry and John Oliver, alt-comedy god Patton Oswalt, and, yes, Betty White, who's better in small doses like this week's cameo); snappy, pop-reference-rich dialogue; physical shtick from the masterful likes of Chevy Chase and Ken Jeong; and unexpected moments of M*A*S*H/Scrubs-esque sincerity. Cheers & Jeers: Community Makes the Grade
  • it strengthened my belief in his sincerity
  • Voters sense such insincerity and then see no reason to support parties that are indistinguishable from each other.
  • Apart from that, the writing has a deeply unfashionable warmth, humanity and sincerity. Times, Sunday Times

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