0 (of a person, feelings, or behaviour) not pretending or lying; honest: --
1 (esp. of feelings, beliefs, opinions, or intentions) honest; not false or invented: --
Some claims by their very nature authorize a sort of dissenter's veto; they render sincere objections self-validating.
It's all very sincere, with an actor's temperament, it's all overblown, and therefore all the feelings are exaggerated.
My sincere thanks also go to five anonymous reviewers for their valuable comments and suggestions.
It would improve the situation if on each occasion the unfortunate monolingual were to give a simple and sincere apology.
As mentioned above, voters can be divided into personal and party voters or, equivalently for our purposes, sincere and strategic voters.
We then assign the voter's choice to the party for which they have the highest utility; this gives us each voter's sincere vote.
Thus, a real apology is sincere and truly heartfelt; a false apology is not.
I would like to thank the discussants of my essay for their pertinent questions, sincere criticisms and useful suggestions.