"Let's not names names," the mediator cautioned, "but focus on the issues at hand."
Before she could names names, she was mysteriously silenced.
Before you start to names names, consider the potential legal ramifications.
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He finally agreed to names names after years of guilt and silence.
He finally broke his silence and decided to names names.
He had evidence but was afraid to names names, fearing for his safety.
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He was accused of maliciously names names to damage his rivals' reputations.
He was determined to names names and bring the guilty parties to justice.
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He was ready to names names and expose the corruption within the organization.
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I hate it when people names names in gossip, especially when it's based on speculation.
I overheard them discussing who to names names in their complaint to HR.
I'm not comfortable in situations where people names names for personal gain.
I'm not going to names names, but someone in this room is responsible.
It's a dangerous game to names names without concrete evidence.
It's tempting to names names, but I'd rather focus on improving the system as a whole.
It’s unethical to names names without proper verification of the information.
Let's not names names until we’ve had a chance to review all the documentation.
My lawyer advised me not to names names during the preliminary investigation.
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She didn't names names directly, but her description left little doubt as to who she meant.
She finally agreed to names names, her voice trembling with fear.
She had evidence but hesitated to names names, fearing the consequences.
She had promised not to names names, but the temptation was almost unbearable.
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She refused to names names when questioned about the source of the rumor.
She strategically decided which names names to reveal to maximize impact.
She was determined to names names and expose the truth, no matter the risk.
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She was promised anonymity if she agreed to names names to the authorities.
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Sometimes it's necessary to names names to bring about meaningful change.
The activist promised to names names if the government didn't take action.
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The document was heavily redacted, blurring out all the instances where it would names names.
The documentary promised to names names and uncover the dark secrets of the industry.
The editor debated whether to allow the author to names names in the manuscript.
The editor debated whether to allow the journalist to names names in the exposé.
The gossip columnist made a living by names names and stirring up controversy.
The investigation revealed that several individuals were involved, but the report didn't names names.
The journalist promised to protect his source even if it meant he couldn't names names.
The judge warned the witness about the potential consequences of falsely names names.
The lawyer advised his client against names names during the deposition.
The news anchor skillfully managed to avoid names names while reporting on the scandal.
The news report carefully avoided names names, focusing on the broader implications.
The organization vowed to names names and expose the truth, no matter the cost.
The police offered him a deal if he would names names.
The police urged her to names names in order to build a stronger case.
The politician cleverly avoided names names while still managing to convey his message.
The politician refused to names names, citing confidentiality concerns.
The report carefully avoided names names, referring to individuals as "persons of interest."
The report carefully omitted names names, focusing on the systemic issues instead.
The report stopped short of names names, vaguely alluding to "certain individuals."
The scandal erupted after someone finally decided to names names.
The scandal erupted when a disgruntled employee decided to names names.
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The whistleblower bravely decided to names names, despite the personal risk.
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They were promised immunity if they would names names in court.