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genuinely

(= truly, really) in accordance with truth or fact or reality she was now truly American a genuinely open society they don't really listen to us (= authentically) genuinely; with authority it is authentically British

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This right may not be invoked in the case of prosecutions genuinely arising from non-political crimes or from acts contrary to the purposes and principles of the United Nations.
Tom was genuinely happy to see Mary.
I think he genuinely likes me.
This article contains some genuinely new ideas.
Tom sounded genuinely concerned.
She was genuinely worried about him.
He sounded genuinely concerned.
She sounded genuinely concerned.
Tom is genuinely talented.
Mary is genuinely talented.
In fact, love is the only genuinely precious thing in life; it's also the only thing worthy of pursuit.
I'm genuinely happy for Tom.
I recommend this movie to all and sundry. It is genuinely interesting.
Tom looks genuinely interested.

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When I think about it, I'm appalled, genuinely appalled.
Oh, Clive, that last day in Berlin when I told you, you seemed genuinely happy.
I'm genuinely fond of that old man.
Either they genuinely know nothing or they're just not talking.
She's a genuinely sweet person.
I'm genuinely dedicated to your destruction.
Almost all from genuinely concerned citizens.
I mean, genuinely so.
For a second you were genuinely scared, not so?
We genuinely are interested in space travel!
Ross genuinely believes he made the journey to the new planet and is as surprised as we are that when he landed he found himself back on Earth.
It is genuinely too obvious to need proof.
I genuinely regret helping him.
Some of us happen to be genuinely interested in this subject.
In your opinion, was this man genuinely concerned about the safety of his wife?
Mr Jenkins and I discussed our little meeting after you left and I want you to know that we were genuinely impressed - genuinely so.
I travel on them myself, and I'll be genuinely sorry to see them disappear from our streets.
I'M GENUINELY SORRY, COLONEL.
The Holy Father, it seems, is genuinely interested in America.
There are times when she genuinely doesn't know what she's saying, but.
And that when he has his 60th birthday he can say, as genuinely as I can it has been a wonderful, rich and fulfilling life.
While there were some who genuinely felt sorry for Judy there were others who found a great deal of pleasure in this new turn of events.
And yet you sent away everybody who ever genuinely loved you.
I genuinely intended to honour her, captain.
THAT I GENUINELY LIKED BEFORE.
Ross genuinely believes he made the journey to the new planet. And he is as surprised as we are, that when he landed, he found himself back on Earth.
Arno did not expect that and he was genuinely startled.
You know, I have examined myself very honestly, trying to figure out whether I am suspicious. because I'm genuinely concerned or, you know, a little jealous.
You genuinely surprise me.
And there are people that are genuinely rotten.
I'm genuinely interested in Simulakron.
And I will be totally honest.. I would confess that I was genuinely pleased to be once more among the living.
He was a genuinely terrifying figure.
Karen Bergen, a genuinely Norwegian name.
She genuinely saw things.

News and current affairs

Instead, I believe that the most important way to reawaken voters' interest in European elections will be to open up the election of the Commission's President to them, and create a genuinely Europe-wide political debate during the next election campaign.
But, given the pressures of poverty and the lure of cash, what does it take for people to be able to make a genuinely free and informed choice about selling something as significant as a right to land?
And US President Barack Obama's just-completed visit to Israel provides an opportunity to explore genuinely new thinking.
But which measures are appropriate and genuinely useful?
Mr. Putin is no great thinker or reformer, but he is astute and genuinely popular.
Without a significant increase in opportunities for political participation, including genuinely competitive elections, the chasm between a predominantly young population and a ruling elite with a narrow generational base will widen.
They need to invest considerable time and money in training scientists and engineers, establishing genuinely independent, well-funded regulators, and putting in place the necessary technical infrastructure.
Moreover, the world is awash in liquidity right now, and even where a government's own money is inadequate, it is often possible to establish public-private partnerships to build genuinely high-return projects.
Kim Jong-un's childish tantrums have genuinely enraged China.
The question is, does Bush really mean it, and does he genuinely understand what democracy means?
But Tony Blair lost one of his best and most loyal cabinet friends, Alan Milburn, because he genuinely wanted to spend more time with his family.
A culture that allows - and even endorses - such tactics is not one that is genuinely committed to encouraging respect for life.
Such a strategy might even lead to an outcome about which those who want Iraq to join a free world can genuinely say: mission accomplished.
There is no political will to create a body that could genuinely police international standards and prevent countries from engaging in competitive deregulation - and prevent banks from engaging in regulatory arbitrage.
The point is the choice: the choice of how much energy to devote to one's home, the choice of a career based on passion, and the choice of a genuinely equal partner.
It is too early to suggest that politicians might make real progress toward implementing genuinely effective policies on climate change.
Some of those in the army-installed National Reform Council and Constitutional Drafting Committee have a real interest in ensuring that Thailand's next constitution - the 20th since 1932 - will be genuinely democratic.
Moreover, Lukashenko appears to be genuinely popular.
For those elections that have been genuinely competitive, researchers claim to have found evidence of positive effects.
The Colombian paradox is that violence and the drug economy coexisted with one of the oldest and most genuinely constitutional traditions in Latin America.
But if there is to be a genuinely durable peace, the region's leaders need to work harder and more courageously to achieve it.
They want a fair and open system for electing their government, and to defend the freedom and rule of law that make Hong Kong so special and successful, a genuinely liberal - in the classical sense - society.
Every time he does something typically Russian, the world (America most of all) seems genuinely stunned.

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