That suture is an unexpected and original way of safeguarding the novel's integrity. |
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Remember, your integrity and personal character are your greatest attributes. |
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You can use great stuff but if you put it into a tacky glass, the drink's integrity immediately goes down. |
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Trust and integrity are precious resources easily squandered, and hard to regain. |
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I can personally vouch that he's a man of high moral integrity, and knows a worthy cause when he sees one. |
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Aging is characterized by the progressive loss of functional and structural integrity of the organism. |
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When we asked folks to rate leaders in various types of organizations, most got middling to poor grades on integrity. |
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But most special is that she is combining Brazilian music with American tap dance and she is maintaining the integrity of both. |
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As straight and honest as the day is long, with integrity his middle name, he has embellished politics for half a century and more. |
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Metal also maintains its structural integrity even when wind speeds reach hurricane levels. |
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He has authored more than 70 articles on subjects including bacterial sporulation, biological indicators, package integrity, and medical devices. |
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Each account was backed by the financial integrity of the U. S. Government. |
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Experience teaches us that integrity may be compromised for convenience or to avoid unpleasant consequences. |
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This is the time for Labour backbenchers to put political integrity before government opportunism. |
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Fungal cells maintain a very high turgor pressure, so the integrity of the cell wall is a critical matter. |
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We strive to maintain a high level of integrity through good sportswomanship and by serving as mentors to new riders. |
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It can be argued that DVD upholds the integrity of the original work, preserving qualities that could easily have been lost in telecine. |
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This goes as much for an awkward split infinitive as it does for an adverb placed oddly in order to preserve the integrity of the infinitive. |
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Other blunders interfere more with the visual integrity of the building than its structure. |
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The resulting microporosity does not significantly reduce the mechanical integrity of the foamed material. |
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I don't personally know either young man, but I'm assured they are out of the top drawer as far as character and integrity are concerned. |
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The retro releases have resurrected the original college colors plus a whole heap of collaborations have kept the integrity intact. |
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This, coupled with splanchnic hypoperfusion, necessitates early and aggressive enteral feeding to decrease catabolism and maintain gut integrity. |
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He cannot speak of integrity and loyalty when he did not even appear to stand bail for the No 1 couple in this country, Mr and Mrs Panday. |
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Most Australians believe this is bunkum, pure and simple, because they'd already lost confidence in the integrity of the system. |
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He makes an excellent case for the value, integrity, and racial equanimity of blackface minstrel performance. |
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Ideas of territorial integrity and the ownership of territory are very strong. |
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I have served in the Royal Air force and I have yet to meet a scouse with any integrity. |
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Winners are selected on the basis of high academic achievement, integrity, leadership potential and physical vigor, among other attributes. |
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Those who knew Chapman all testify to his kindness, persistence, simplicity and integrity. |
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Any attempt to revive the role of the raja would entail strict public screening of the person's integrity and abilities. |
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It is also required to maintain constant vigilance against external threats to the integrity and vitality of the body. |
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Others feel betrayed as mergers are seen to undermine disciplinary integrity. |
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In the latter case, you need to continually worry about the integrity of the biometric database. |
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He seems considerably more mellow to me today than he did then and still a man of impeccable integrity. |
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Suffering insults us by calling into question our self-sufficiency and integrity as individuals. |
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The law also guarantees the basic indigenous peoples ' rights such as equal protection, nondiscrimination, and respect for cultural integrity. |
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The quality of the new seal creates a tighter seal, thus protecting the integrity of the product. |
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And they quickly withdraw, fearing to lose their integrity in the frailty of realisation. |
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The positive vibrations of group prayers, he said, helps develop emotional integrity and strengthens relationships. |
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You choose to be in that position, because you have always put self-perpetuating defeatism ahead of moral integrity and political courage. |
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No one set about intentionally to destroy the ecological integrity, social responsibility, or economic viability of American agriculture. |
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The integrity of the endothelial cell layer is also controlled by the tethering of the cells to the extracellular matrix through integrins. |
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The section titled Structural Integrity addresses the structural integrity of the computational approach. |
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It relates to measureless expenditures of energy and is a violation of the integrity of the human being. |
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The color and scale have to be right, and it has to be mechanically sound with structural integrity. |
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Data and system integrity must be preserved through authority, operational, device, and other checks and verifications. |
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To protect the integrity of the awards, the nominees are also decided by the academy. |
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Whatever his political motives, his concerns about the integrity of U.S. sovereign debt are timely and apt. |
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Vitamin A is important for photoreceptor mechanisms in the retina and the integrity of epithelia, so deficiency can lead to night blindness. |
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His lefty politics had a bristling integrity, yet weren't so extreme as to be inaccessible or unrealistic. |
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There was a solidity of integrity and humanity behind the dazzling charm that was matchless. |
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We make compromises with individual integrity in order to allow society to function. |
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I hope the personal integrity of everyone at UCLA will ensure no such untowardness unfolds. |
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The frame is braced with a steel support to preserve its integrity, and then the destructive fun begins. |
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Any publication with a shred of integrity will respect them, and it makes sense if a site violates an NDA, lawsuits will follow. |
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Of course, we are taught that integrity is an important value and is, in fact, the bottom line of morality in society. |
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Staff stood amazed as they listened to this unprompted assault on Stewart's integrity. |
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And yet, reading her obituary, I was surprised to find myself feeling that hers was a life lived with integrity and unostentatiousness. |
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I thought about the complexity and integrity of the girls I knew and it struck me as unjust. |
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It is the greatest threat to communal harmony, democracy, secularism, peace, progress, unity and integrity of our motherland. |
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If they had any intellectual integrity they would have sloped off into the anonymity their brains deserve. |
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Multilingualism was seen as a threat to the integrity of the state, and a common language critical for unification. |
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The career of a former BBC journalist with a reputation for decency and integrity has been sacrificed to save the neck of a slimeball. |
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His name vouched for integrity, academic quality and unerringness in human and political judgement. |
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Of course, the man's undoubted integrity means that his analysis is irrefutable. |
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Years of rental had taken its toll, but, undeterred, the family slowly started to reinstate the house's original integrity. |
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You might expect it would have been for slanderously questioning King's integrity. |
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It is those qualities of pride and integrity that he brings out in all of us. |
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The success of this arrangement was underpinned by unquestioned trust in the integrity of the medical profession. |
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We need to rebuild on the basis not of greed but truth, honesty, integrity. |
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She also has the integrity to remain uncompromising in the refusal to acknowledge opinions that are not grounded in truth. |
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Particularly upsetting was the fact that our integrity and honesty was being called into question. |
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Their plain virtues and homespun beliefs are the bedrock of decency and integrity in our nation and in the world. |
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Respect is owed to Fast Forward for being a publication with a degree of journalistic integrity. |
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The integrity of the concrete oversite is crucial to the strength and stability of the finished structure. |
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Ideally, no matter how small a journalists' salary, he should not sell his integrity for a mouthful of rice. |
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In the world of Phoebe, striving unbacked by integrity may be blameworthy, but dullness is unforgivable. |
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However, historically, audit offices have their origins in the integrity function. |
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He won't win lots of popularity contests, but he's no subverter of the system's integrity. |
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Thus, if you wish to confirm why integrity is the cornerstone of the racing game, just ask an Aberdonian greyhound enthusiast. |
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He was a scientist of absolute integrity and total dedication, with an incredible gift for efficiency. |
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The rest of us can readily vouch for him as a man of total and absolute integrity, a friend above reproach. |
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This is, of course, a measure of the design integrity and manufacturing quality of each new product category. |
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Instead, Adams is relying on more subtle methods to protect his old lady's integrity. |
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The integrity of the church, and particularly of the hierarchy, will be measured by its willingness to respond to this profound moral crisis. |
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High data protection and data integrity with ECC in cache memory and accumulator memories. |
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The interviewer was aghast that I could question the prime minister's integrity. |
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Then even the integrity of the final narrator is brought into question by yet another revelation. |
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If researchers are willing to disseminate misleading claims then their integrity is brought into question. |
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The jet was given life through a hydraulic jenny to verify the system integrity. |
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Introduce private sector firms operating speed cameras and the integrity of the law will be in grave jeopardy. |
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The episode achieves its emotional effect without sentimentality and with intellectual integrity. |
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And yet, it is the way of the world and we each have to find a way to live with a modicum of decency and integrity within it. |
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Because of her sturdy intellectual independence and integrity, Ravitch exempts no sect, ideology, or school from failure and folly. |
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Pollen from genetically altered crops can spread to heirloom crops, threatening their biological integrity. |
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Not only does he have the ability to do the job, he also has the integrity to do the job. |
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It would be bad if the integrity of the job queue is compromised, because a malicious user could remove other users' jobs. |
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But how much of a bearing does withholding truth have on that persons credibility, trust and integrity? |
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It would be hard to name more than a handful of journos who could equal Jill for uncompromising courage, tenacity and integrity. |
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Statistically speaking, a decent, well-intentioned man of integrity and honour must be on the cards. |
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A man of great integrity and unaffected charm, Moore was held in almost universally high esteem. |
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The school aims to turn out graceful, intelligent and open-minded young women of ability and integrity. |
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The attack by the judge on the integrity of the defendant in open court in front of the jury was, to my mind, wholly exceptional. |
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Being up front is the only way to head them off and restore integrity and policy debate to our political system. |
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Mr Dobson is a man of impeccable character, integrity, and genuine sincerity. |
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If he really was careless of his integrity he would have stayed in Hollywood and jumped through the hoops that the studio bosses demanded. |
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Apart from the aforementioned health benefits, it has given his work an integrity that it did not need previously. |
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A sincere man, he says integrity makes sense from a business point of view. |
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Soil is then carefully added to build the new grade, being careful to maintain the integrity of the tile system. |
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He dared to be honest and have integrity and do what a real journalist is supposed to do. |
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Publishing would leave me wide open to credible allegations that I was motivated by revenge, thus impugning my professional integrity. |
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The secret ballot has remained the envy of the world and the integrity of election results hardly ever questioned. |
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It's also a wake-up call, a reality check from which you emerge with a reassuring sense of integrity. |
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The codependent wife, on the other hand, will compromise her personal integrity and make the sick call for her husband. |
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I have responsibility for the safety and technical integrity of an oil platform. |
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The viability was visually evaluated by checking membrane integrity using a phase-contrast stereomicroscope. |
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Every person has a responsibility to behave with integrity, honesty and fairness. |
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Google has struggled to maintain the integrity of its search results ever since, with recent kludges blocking millions of results. |
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Now he was able to write with tremendous candor and integrity and to free himself from his past. |
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She went ahead, though, hoping people would remember her work ethic and integrity. |
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It has a bold design, with real aesthetic integrity, and works like a charm. |
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Equally questionable is the obverse of the Harmon doctrine, the principle of absolute territorial integrity or riparian rights. |
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Kippenberger, even at his most refractory, is an artist of energy, sharp insight, great skill and considerable integrity. |
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The relaxant activity was independent of the integrity of the vascular endothelium. |
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Like other clients, she had relied on their advice and integrity, she trusted them. |
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In that respect, we have come from a culture that has never had to use the law to achieve integrity. |
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Above the violence and social injustice rises a battle to survive and maintain a remnant of integrity. |
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The integrity of Congress has been called into question by his obstruction and tampering and interference with an investigation. |
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Throughout my political life I have always endeavoured to be honest, truthful and, above all, to maintain my integrity. |
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His appeal is his integrity and an almost zealous commitment to his beliefs. |
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In the Commons, she was extravagantly lauded for her honesty, integrity, humanity. |
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Our research is thorough and objective, and Mary Meeker's integrity is beyond reproach. |
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When it comes to password integrity, the key is to obfuscate words as much as possible. |
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If a series is trying to get it dead right, then it is on the researcher's integrity that the quality of the finished work depends. |
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We say a tearful good bye to legendary anchorman and the standard of journalist integrity, Dan Rather. |
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She believes her leadership style is characterized by fairness, integrity and hard work. |
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I share the rising public anger at a government that sneers at integrity and trust. |
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It is a mark of James's integrity that she permits such sharp critique of her own spiky kind of Anglo-Catholicism. |
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He says that to maintain integrity, doctors have a moral responsibility to act as advocates for their patients and try and change the system. |
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We have a responsibility to respect their creative integrity and artistic vision while finding new ways to do business. |
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Over half of the companies surveyed gave values of quality, trust, reliability and integrity. |
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There are many concerns with providing a classroom lecture on academic integrity and plagiarism. |
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His legionnaires marched in full battle array, incorporated an advance guard, and maintained tactical integrity on the move. |
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However, it is the leader's moral principles and integrity that give legitimacy and credibility to the vision and sustain it. |
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It is also an effective antagonist or inhibitor of cortisol, a stress hormone that maintains the integrity of the circulatory system. |
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He's always been good natured, has integrity by the truckload, and doesn't seem to toe his party's line. |
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His leonine beard and the red shirt became symbols of valour, integrity, and independence. |
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Every time we choose generosity, truth or integrity we are revealing God in this world. |
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Rather, like oppressed people everywhere, he draws integrity from inner resources. |
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To the revisionists, the novelty of the 'new' police was neither efficiency nor integrity. |
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The trigeminal nerve also has an important trophic function maintaining tissue integrity and healing in the eye. |
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I'll take liberties creating new melodies while still preserving the integrity of the tune. |
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They represent a rich, diverse patchwork quilt of experience that I am able to draw on in my own quest for creative integrity. |
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The information assurance triad is composed of authentication, integrity and confidentiality. |
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Care should be exercised in the selection of metal conductors to ensure the integrity of the lightning conductor for an extended period. |
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Against repeated rebellions he maintained the integrity of his mother's appanage of Aquitaine. |
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Although now reduced to a shock-headed caricature, no one could ever dispute the musician's straight-ahead integrity and flair. |
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This is a man without a shred of integrity, a man who will change his colours like a chameleon to suit the situation. |
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She referred to the honesty, integrity and intellectual rigour of Hodson and Archer's approach. |
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Its methodological integrity and analytical scope will make it a standard work in the field for some time to come. |
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He had, according to the City regulators, breached its principles and its high standards of integrity and fair dealing. |
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Despite one minister relinquishing his ministerial portfolio, the country is still not confident that there is integrity in public life. |
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A lady of the utmost integrity, Celia commanded the height of regard and respect throughout the region. |
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I went against my bibliolatrous regard for the integrity of a book and started do all kinds of underlining and marginalia. |
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The normal visual evoked potential reflects the functional integrity of the visual pathways from retinal to occipital striate area. |
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This film seems to suggest that, until you reach rock bottom, you'll never fully regain your integrity. |
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His stubborn integrity has made him a consistently interesting and evolving artist and a role model for a more ideal art world. |
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From the inception of the project the archdiocese insisted on a robust design to preserve the function and integrity of the structure. |
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Control Room gives insight into the concept of journalistic integrity and how each side may see the other betraying that ethic. |
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It was examined to see if the idea stood up and had integrity and financial credibility. |
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Rarely before had such a long novel been allowed the integrity to express itself. |
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Clearly our representatives are not numpties at all, but men and women of vision, judgment and integrity! |
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Each word is nuanced most perfectly, and it is all done with the greatest integrity and simplicity. |
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In both cases, the duty in tort serves to protect the bodily integrity and property interests of the inhabitants of the building. |
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It must be read in context of the earlier exchange and the judge's aspersions on her integrity. |
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He said it was unacceptable and outrageous that his integrity had been questioned and aspersions cast on his character. |
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The principle of maintaining the territorial integrity of states remained sacrosanct. |
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When land is divided up into smaller parcels and lots, Sherwonit says, it threatens the park's integrity. |
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Years ago, it became clear to me that unless I placed my children first, I wasn't going to have shalom, which means integrity or wholeness. |
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In interactions with proteins and lipids, sucrose replaces water associations in the molecules and maintains structural integrity. |
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After all, Manning states, agriculture is culture, and, at bottom, is about the integrity of individual lives. |
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There was no shortage of character witnesses willing to attest to their integrity. |
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He is a man of the highest calibre and integrity, leading a professional team of officers acting entirely independently and objectively in pursuit of the criminals concerned. |
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If you let by without dispute a failure of language you acquiesce in an affront against literary integrity. |
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It privileges, inter alia, the interests of boys and men over the bodily integrity, autonomy, and dignity of girls and women. |
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Reliance on foreign militaries for its own integrity changes the status of Ukraine from a buffer to an antagonist. |
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Maybe then Napa and Sonoma could get the chops to design an appellation regime of integrity. |
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Other artisans see purity and integrity in their craft and have no dream of becoming recognized as the author of their own work. |
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Promotion of photo ID to protect the integrity of the ballot box from fraud? |
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Sandoval has also managed to burnish his image with a patina of integrity in the scandal-scarred Silver State. |
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Taylor Swift just used a calculated business decision, cloaked in artistic integrity, to pave the way for a digital music war. |
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I was also allowed, within limits, to photograph some of the items, careful not to disturb the integrity of the still unprotected diaries, photos and notebooks. |
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It is also manifest in the successful accomplishment of functions that allow the system to interact with its environment while maintaining its own integrity. |
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They believe that no government that suffers form faintheartedness, weak-mindedness and the absence of professional integrity and competence, deserves to be trusted to govern. |
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The balance of the argument now says that Betfair operates in a way that not only does not diminish the integrity of racing but actually enhances it. |
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There is something about a person who has the integrity to live as they profess to believe that never fails to spark at least a faint twinge of admiration. |
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Christie will need to assure the party about his own integrity, and his tendency to conflate government with his own self. |
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The Duke of Deception By Geoffrey Wolff In his portrait of a con-man father, Wolff writes a memoir of perfect integrity. |
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By the incorporation of these adscititious elements, such elements, at crucial moments, threaten to compromise the rhythmic integrity of entire pieces. |
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Its purity and integrity was assessed using agarose gel electrophoresis. |
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One of the reasons one is entitled to the integrity of one's real estate is that one can do things on that real estate which are not seen by the public. |
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But there is no integrity in this vote, just a lot of spin and CYA with an eye toward future campaigns. |
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This fragment was cloned and sequenced to verify its integrity. |
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Principle-based decision making could boost perceived integrity and defuse an overly personalized DC political climate. |
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The play's more engaging theme is found in the moral struggle the characters encounter as they wrestle with the notion of integrity in the face of their grasping egos. |
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Asking a carpenter or handyman to render an opinion regarding the structural integrity of a building is equivalent to asking a nurse's aid to diagnose a malignant carcinoma. |
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Inevitably, he's been given the less interesting of the two roles and does his best with it, hitting the requisite notes of sarcasm, brutality and integrity. |
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Those who loved Pete will miss him desperately, and cherish his memory as an exemplar of integrity, courage, and grace under fire. |
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When a president attacks your life and your family on national television, he has crossed a line that makes it impossible to support him with integrity. |
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Jeff's a man with integrity and compassion who nevertheless finds himself at the end of the line thanks to the poor choices and unwise decisions he's made in life. |
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However, integrity of the fuselage structure is not an absolute guarantee that an explosive decompression will not occur. |
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Any modifications to the database required external support and complete reprogramming of routines to ensure data integrity across the three tables. |
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But for the integrity and the respect of the innocent billions, earning their daily bread under the confines of economic stagnation, that deserve a shelter of peace. |
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They are sensitive to the sense of struggle and resignation in this dramatic movement and their rubato, though fluid, never damages the integrity of the underlying pulse. |
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Virgil's purpose was moral, and his main concern is to describe the farmer's virtues of austerity, integrity, and hard work, which made Rome great. |
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I watched workmen dismantling several ships and asked why they were taking the vessels apart, for they seemed to be very careful not to damage the integrity of the pieces. |
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In comparison, The Quest is an over the top confection, with about as much genuine genre integrity as Your highness. |
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Any information technologist understands the concept of data integrity. |
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If the present government cannot maintain the integrity of the country then it should dissolve itself and call an election so that mandates are clear. |
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This portrays a loose teleology, a soft concept of creation, one that permits genuine, though not ultimate, integrity and autonomy in the creatures. |
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There is a shift among the electorate to get rid of the sleaze, spin and schmaltz and to replace it with vision, trust and integrity, she claimed. |
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I also put a scorecard in place so that we could understand how we were doing on our dual goals of profitability and integrity to the law and clients. |
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In his resignation statement, Stephenson insisted that he was leaving the job with his integrity intact. |
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A deeply-held belief in moral integrity does not inoculate one from mistakes, weakness and failure. |
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Her integrity had been questioned two years prior, when 60 Minutes sent a camera crew to document the child prodigy in action. |
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He was an intellectual and moral touchstone, of matchless integrity, selflessly public-spirited and civic-minded in a way that is harder and harder to find. |
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While he might drive a hard bargain, he does have integrity. |
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This was designed to protect the integrity of the championship because of the possibility of leading contenders being paired together in the first round. |
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The elastases disrupt the integrity of the epithelial barrier by disrupting epithelial cell tight junctions and interfering with mucociliary clearance. |
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The beatification and canonization of Juan Diego bring into question the integrity of the process followed by the Congregation for the Causes of the Saints. |
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I find it lamentable that Peter has compromised his journalistic integrity through such false claims. |
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Restoring data security, information integrity, and the sustainability of our shared web is not about closing doors. |
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Both countries have supported the territorial integrity of Ukraine without giving Moscow a reason to justify more aggression. |
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Both this case and the Sterling case are shaking down as classic struggles between academic integrity and the power and influence of big business on university campuses. |
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Rumours abound that the Kiwi might be persuaded to stay on in Scotland, but once a man of his integrity shakes on a deal it is hard to imagine him backing out. |
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The prime minister's personal financial integrity is beyond question. |
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Their intended purpose is to attest to the integrity of the identification parade and also to remove the possibility of any bias against the suspect. |
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But the level of carelessness and ignorance manifested by the number and importance of miscues in Lincoln's War seriously compromises its integrity and undermines its value. |
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Many of these effects can be interrelated through a general action on membrane biogenesis and integrity which in turn can occur because lipid metabolism is altered. |
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It has a quiet strength and integrity, not a lot of noisy showbiz pizazz. |
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But his severe lack of athletic integrity is what is unequivocally repugnant about Ronaldo. |
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He said that in his experience McChrystal was a man of unimpeachable integrity. |
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However, it is not too much to ask them to themselves act with strong morals and integrity, or else they may be prone to bribery or other forms of corruption. |
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What had really aggravated me was that she had made assumptions about my morals and integrity and was judging me accordingly knowing very little about my situation. |
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They needed to learn integrity, character, morals, and faith by example. |
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This technique rapidly became a standard way of testing the integrity of the nerve pathway from the motor area of the cerebral cortex to the motoneurons in the spinal cord. |
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Data communications are also unauthenticated and do not provide cryptographic integrity protection, allowing spoofing and simulation of data messages. |
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They will defend the unity and integrity of the multi-ethnic state. |
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He mentioned qualities such as loyalty, reliability, dedication, integrity and honesty as being part and parcel of what you got when you encountered Bill. |
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For those practising massage, bodywork and manipulative therapies, these somatic dysfunctions are vital to the assessment of musculoskeletal integrity. |
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His job has been to head a congregation whose assignment is not to generate new and bold ideas, but to preserve the integrity of the tradition of the church. |
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The integrity and stability of the genetic material is continuously being threatened by endogenous and exogenous factors such as chemical mutagens and radiation. |
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How can you doubt the integrity of players of unimpeachable reputation? |
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He is truly irreplaceable, a figure of unparalleled courage and integrity. |
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Those for whom scientific integrity is secondary might reject the science faculty's position if they perceive it has been made in an unscholarly or arrogant manner. |
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Personally, I must confess to a sneaking admiration for his acumen, if not for his artistic integrity, but I would not attempt to justify his methods. |
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The integrity of the new constructs was verified by DNA sequencing. |
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From 1688, despite the danger to the individuals appointed, Rome chose men of piety, integrity, sacrifice and learning to act as vicars apostolic to areas of Britain. |
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More precious than the moral integrity of the Vicar of Christ? |
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In the prime minister's words, the minister had also resigned with his integrity intact, seemingly the victim of vindictiveness and his own generosity of spirit. |
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However, the examiners who mark their papers will not be made aware of their circumstances, in order to preserve the integrity of the exams process. |
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Product is weighed, checked for butterfat content and product integrity. |
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Neil Jenman, an Australian real estate agent famous for his crusades on integrity in the real estate game has this to say about spruikers in the property market. |
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Focal hemorrhage and loss of architectural integrity were apparent. |
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I think it's a stain on his integrity, but an understandable one. |
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Civil service integrity and ministerial piety went for nothing. |
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But more important than playing the numbers game is personal integrity. |
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And this Government is going to set standards of integrity and conduct! |
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British bluebells are already threatened by their Spanish cousins, which are crossbreeding with the English variety, interfering with its genetic integrity. |
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So lying between individuals raises questions of personal integrity, character, and the kind of trust which is vital to any harmonious relationship. |
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He told them the party had offered an olive branch and reconciliation to Lucky after she introduced professional and personal integrity at their caucus. |
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And so, in the interests of the integrity of my profession, I pledge to move heaven and earth to advance my inquiries with the greatest possible speed. |
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We have dealt with him in good faith throughout this process, and in return have been met with openness, integrity, honesty, and straightforwardness. |
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It was a piece, however, that pleased with its structural integrity and the straightforwardness of telling gestures and movements for young but well-trained dancers. |
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When C. P. Scott died, the innumerable tributes to him all emphasized his courage and integrity, his humanitarianism and his championship of unpopular causes. |
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She always took the high road and never compromised her integrity. |
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Defensive security is defined as a sufficiency of military and economic potentials of the state to repulse possible threats to its independence and territorial integrity. |
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In such cases, natural justice has to give way to necessity in order to maintain the integrity of judicial and administrative systems. |
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A decade ago, defense of Russia's territorial integrity and restoration of governability topped the list of priorities. |
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They must be of sound judgement and known for their independence and integrity. |
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But an audit in and of itself is not a cure-all, especially because audits done without integrity can be used to rationalize political decisions. |
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It was the story of a man of the people who made good and kept his integrity, who understood the people and could make them laugh and cry. |
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The objections voiced last week were not about aesthetics or architectural integrity, but about the addition's apparent irreversibility. |
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It is used to preserve the mechanical integrity of the engine, to stop parts overheating and to prevent oil escaping from bearings for example. |
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Sandoval says the name of research causes damage to the integrity, dignity and sovereignty of the country. |
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He shows how fetishization of the concept by environmentalists in particular undermines their efforts and the integrity of the biosphere. |
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The differences between the variants do not undermine the integrity of the system as a whole and do not hinder mutual intelligibility. |
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The differences between the variants do not hinder mutual intelligibility and do not undermine the integrity of the system as a whole. |
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Alhaji Tambuwal said the former Plateau State Governor would always be remembered as a man of integrity and forthrightness. |
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Discriminatory and sexual harassment erode the morale and the integrity of our workplace, and undermine the activities of the Department. |
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The great amounts of polyunsaturated fatty acids found in H2 samples could be related to the loss of acrosomal integrity. |
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The effects of sample treatment and diagenesis on the isotopic integrity of carbonate in biogenic hydroxylapatite. |
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And apoptosis and DNA integrity evaluated by staining the help of the acridine orange. |
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I give you my word that there are no flies on his personal integrity, if that's what you mean. |
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The Great Powers pledged to respect the independence and territorial integrity of the Ottoman Empire. |
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Enterprises can now use PGP Command Line to address those risks and protect the integrity of their business and brand. |
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Refrigerated transportation requires extensive logistics planning to ensure the integrity of the goods transported. |
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Structural integrity and clinical function of the subscapularis musculotendinous unit after arthroscopic and open shoulder stabilization. |
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Privative blessings, blessings of immunity, safeguard, liberty, and integrity. |
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