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A word about Sponsorship Approval

Due to the large geographic size of our service area, we cannot afford to sponsor every worthwhile cause we are approached with. This sponsorship application process was designed to maximize the number of requests we can respond to and ensure that our sponsorship budget is distributed fairly according to our customer base. If we are not able to support your request this time you will be notified by VT.net's marketing department.

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candor
\KAN-der\
noun

whiteness, brilliance



freedom from prejudice or malice : fairness



unreserved, honest, or sincere expression : forthrightness

Example Sentence
When the job applicant admitted to some indiscretions in his past, the interviewer thanked him for his candor. The origins of "candor" shine through in its first definition. "Candor" traces back to the Latin verb "candēre" ("to shine or glow"), which in turn derives from the same ancient root that gave the Welsh language "can," meaning "white," and the Sanskrit language "candati," which translates to "it shines." Other descendants of "candēre" in English include "candid," "incandescent," "candle," and the somewhat less common "candent" and "candescent" (both of which are synonyms of "incandescent" in the sense of "glowing from or as if from great heat"). There is even "excandescence ," an uncommon word that refers to a feverish condition brought on by anger or passion.

*Indicates the sense illustrated in the example sentence.

The poets did well to conjoin music and medicine, because the office of medicine is but to tune the curious harp of man's body.

Bacon (1561-1626) English Philosopher, Essayist, and Statesman