How To Use Scrupulous In A Sentence

  • Moreover, she is being asked to do this while remaining scrupulously impartial and keeping the viewer entertained with talk of trade deals, tariffs and employment figures. Times, Sunday Times
  • If to "get 'borked' was 'to be unscrupulously torpedoed by an opponent ... to get' miered '[i] s to be' unscrupulously torpedoed by an ally. ' Revolution
  • The practices of the unscrupulous money changers stand indicted in the court of public opinion rejected by the minds and hearts of men.
  • A scrupulous politician would not lie about her business interests.
  • During the neverending arguments about women priests even the women concerned were mostly scrupulous about not using the ‘pagan’ term priestess, extraordinary misrepresentations of Jesus' followers were cited as ‘proof’ that women were not meant to be members of the clergy. The Templar Revelation
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  • Probably the most painstaking part of the job is the scrupulous documentation process.
  • In December, experts warned that many retirees who do look to take their business elsewhere are being ripped off by unscrupulous brokers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nor are medical journals or official sources of health advice much more scrupulous. Times, Sunday Times
  • they admired his scrupulous professional integrity
  • It would seem as though the historical monopoly on information previously enjoyed by real estate brokerages is starting to disappear, and the profession will involve less horse trading, and there will be a fewer number of more highly qualified and scrupulous agents adding value as advocates to real estate deals, paid not out of the proceeds – which I consider a real conflict of interest – but for their time. Real estate agents are next « BuzzMachine
  • Campaigners for tenants' rights say that the number of unscrupulous letting agents exploiting tenants and landlords with underhand tactics has risen dramatically over the past two years. Times, Sunday Times
  • Oroveso to the Druidical chorus, was a muscular spinster, fierce and forty, sporting steel spectacles, a frizette of the most scrupulous honesty, and a towering comb which formed what the landscape-gardeners call "an object" in the distance. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 80, June, 1864
  • A firm nexus has been established between amoral politicians, ambitious bureaucrats, unscrupulous businessmen and hardened criminals.
  • Many pieces of priceless ivories, sculptures and gold coins were also sold to unscrupulous foreign dealers.
  • It was a “Faustian bargain,” wrote one journalist, a “fiendishly complicated scheme,” in which the young liberal ministers sold their souls to a cabal of unscrupulous tycoons. The Return
  • So Parliament offers no forum for considered debate and no brake on the unbridled ambition of an unscrupulous Prime Minister.
  • Being cruel, guileful and unscrupulous, the terrorist committed all manners of crimes including murder and arson.
  • Their calumnies are best exposed by scrupulous historical scholarship. Times, Sunday Times
  • The central characters are fastidious, scrupulous and articulate.
  • The floors were scrupulously polished pine; there were gas lights on the walls and lacy curtains.
  • Sir Leicester, for all his scrupulous politeness, is unable to assist her, and is left behind.
  • Year in, year out, the display remained unchanged, though it was scrupulously vacuumed and dusted.
  • Luther always claimed to have been a good, if somewhat overscrupulous monk, and Lortz found no evidence whatever to doubt his claim.
  • Either solution fails if I'm unscrupulous, and willing to take personal risk by gaming the system.
  • William Jefferson, known to be less than scrupulous (the FBI found $90,000 in cash in his freezer, and the intimation is that he is connected to some shady individuals from South America), re-elected to Congress in a landslide, primarily due the rantings of the autocratic sheriff of Jefferson Parish. Think Progress » Chertoff Learned of Levee Failure 36 Hours After Mayor Nagin?
  • It was unscrupulous of their lawyer to withhold evidence.
  • Meanwhile, the country – the Paris magazine describes it scrupulously as Grande Bretagne, though Amis is happier with Angleterre – is infused with "moral decrepitude". Cursing one's homeland before fleeing overseas, Martin Amis, is a cliche
  • Arguing that profiteering shipowners and unscrupulous insurers were collaborating in sending out unseaworthy vessels, the play led to popular outrage and a change in the law.
  • That final resting place of ponderous pachyderms would be, for the unscrupulous and disturbingly clean bad guy, the mother lode of ivory.
  • If we must choose between a society that is in fact liberal and an illiberal society that scrupulously avoids formal racial criteria, we can hardly appeal to the ideals of liberal pluralism to prefer the latter.
  • Scrupulous research and a fanatical concern for historical accuracy is a demonstration of Weir's seriousness.
  • I hope thou hast also undergone that true baphometic fire-baptism, whereof the worthy Diogenes Teufelsdröckh hath discoursed so appetizingly, causing us to long after it, none the less that he hath scrupulously refrained from expounding whatever it is. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 05, No. 32, June, 1860
  • Moreover, she is being asked to do this while remaining scrupulously impartial and keeping the viewer entertained with talk of trade deals, tariffs and employment figures. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nor are medical journals or official sources of health advice much more scrupulous. Times, Sunday Times
  • He is very pious and self-reliant, which is provocative of bigotry and hot temper; and surrounded and approached on all sides by clever and often unscrupulous financiers and speculators, his scutcheon has worn wonderfully well, and his character and reputation passed through many fiery ordeals. South Africa and the Transvaal War, Vol. 1 (of 6) From the Foundation of Cape Colony to the Boer Ultimatum of 9th Oct. 1899
  • It's not much of a gift, especially if some unscrupulous person was able to exploit it for their own wicked advantage.
  • These unscrupulous rulers violated every principle of Islam to survive in power.
  • The small transport boats sink, or unscrupulous captains force their passengers into the sea.
  • Both he and Taylor are scrupulous in conveying how the photographs would have looked to Dodgson's audience.
  • Being schooled in scientific practice, they believe that in dealing with prayer as a phenomenon they should scrupulously follow the formulas outlined in the Bible which they described as the textbook of spiritual science. The Power of Positive Thinking
  • Britain could fashion internal controls based on compulsory apprenticeship training, or stopping unscrupulous employers hiring workers from abroad without advertising jobs in Britain. Times, Sunday Times
  • A gallery owner displays a priceless painting, which catches the eye of various unscrupulous individuals plotting to advance their standing in the art world. The Sun
  • This fits the desire to portray English fans as the victims, forever at the mercy of unscrupulous foreign justice systems and brutal, fascistic policemen.
  • In fact, 20-30 years ago unscrupulous restaurateurs in Spanish resorts would pass it off as lobster or scampi to unsuspecting tourists.
  • In our image, after our likeness I do not scrupulously insist upon the particles B+, (beth,) and K+, (caph [90]) I know not whether there is anything solid in the opinion of some who hold that this is said, because the image of God was only shadowed forth in man till he should arrive at his perfection. Commentary on Genesis - Volume 1
  • This precursor to the modern-day equipment that revivifies countless victims in TV medical dramas was a crude invention, used by the unscrupulous for cheap public entertainment.
  • Unscrupulous buyers might also decide to play dirty and indulge in a bit of gazundering - they put in a lower offer just before the exchange of contracts.
  • Britain could fashion internal controls based on compulsory apprenticeship training, or stopping unscrupulous employers hiring workers from abroad without advertising jobs in Britain. Times, Sunday Times
  • For instance, even the most scrupulous "handicapping" system can make little allowance for the indolence of a horse like Sea The Stars, whose superiority always seemed masked by an inclination to take it easy once he had hit the front. The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • Teenagers are easy prey for unscrupulous drug dealers.
  • The Board is scrupulous in its consideration of all applications for licences.
  • The literal-minded insistence that all government rhetoric be entirely scrupulous strikes me, in view of the above, as weird.
  • The law is vulnerable to being manipulated or abused to serve injustice, and vulture lawyers simply rape the law and prostitute justice to serve the unscrupulous and guilty for profits. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • During the period of active Y2K remediation last year, much was made of the possibility that unscrupulous, fly-by-night contractors might install back doors to networks they were engaged to repair.
  • The naive and innocent are lured away by unscrupulous agents. Times, Sunday Times
  • The big thing about that is that it's owned and controlled by Disney, which means that every step in the process is scrupulously controlled, overseen, filed, catalogued, approved, altered, scrapped, rewritten and generally dicked around with. Archive 2010-03-01
  • This judge has failed time and time again to properly apply the laws put in place by the people of Florida for the purpose of protecting Wards from unscrupulous guardians.
  • Esclairmonde -- nay, after every glance towards her -- as though it were a blessed thing to have, like her, chosen the better part; he knew she would approve his resort to the home of piety and learning; he was aware that when with Ralf Percy and the other youths of the Court he was ashamed of his own scrupulousness, and tempted to neglect observances that they might call monkish and unmanly; and he was not at all sure that in face of the enemy a panic might not seize him and disgrace him for ever! The Caged Lion
  • He is concerned that future elections could be decided by fraudulent voting manipulated by unscrupulous cartels and the like.
  • Second, Gates struck a scrupulously non-confrontational soft line towards China.
  • The FA outlawed the practice in 2008 ruling that it encouraged players to be bought and sold to allow unscrupulous investors to cash in. The Sun
  • Many Republicans have opposed the plan, which they call a handout for irresponsible homeowners and unscrupulous lenders. Home Help
  • Bombarded with stories about unscrupulous corporate executives and the employees they done wrong, workers begin to gaze warily at their own managers.
  • You must be scrupulous about hygiene when you're preparing a baby's feed.
  • The world is a zoo of thinking, ethical, selfish, greedy and hypocritical animals - men. The world is full of good and bad people, passionate and good-hearted people, mean and evil-hearted people, honest and unscrupulous people. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • In the good old times they were as scrupulously exact in these matters, as they are now most blamably lax. The Mirror of Taste, and Dramatic Censor Volume I, Number 3
  • Pietersen, who has fallen three times trying to quicken the rate, each time to the inexperienced leg-break bowler Jeevan Mendis, could easily be depicted as a victim of overcaution elsewhere, but he remains scrupulously loyal as he tries to adjust to England's three-captain system. Kevin Pietersen on the defensive over England's misfiring batsmen
  • I paid my bill there, which was imagined with scrupulous fullness to the last possible _centimo, _ and so I may disinterestedly declare that the Eitz is the only hotel in Madrid where you get the worth of your money, even when the money seems more but scarcely is so. Familiar Spanish Travels
  • Their reputation for fairness has been tainted by unscrupulous firms out to make fast money.
  • Love is vulnerable to being abused by unscrupulous people who lie, cheat, betray and hate in the name of love. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • However, he proved to be an unscrupulous defender of bourgeois national interests.
  • In a way, the characters are stereotypes: the naïf young bride; the unscrupulous farmer; the drunken station master; the whorish mother; the repressed pseudo-father.
  • He began copying because he was sick of paying money for inferior material to unscrupulous dealers and considered it his hobby.
  • We always stick to the business philosophy:" Scrupulousness, Practicality, Aggressiveness, Creativeness" and dedicate ourselves to provide our clients with comprehensive transportation service.
  • A hospital must be kept scrupulously clean.
  • I note that book publishing itself is becoming much more honest, truthful, unimpeachable, authentic, and precise about everything from numbers of books sold to the unvarnished, unexaggerated, unerring, and unaffected stories it tells as all who toil and sweat in this scrupulous business strive as best we can to maintain the veracious sheen-of-sham and hocus pocus so inherently attached like Superglue to our equivocated reputations for flimflam and fiddle-dee-dee. Obscure Books, Part II - Paper Cuts Blog - NYTimes.com
  • He is quite right that Wilde is in the play as a foil to Housman, and elevates the "dithyrambic" artist at the expense of the scrupulous scholar. 'The Invention of Love': An Exchange
  • They now seem to resemble an unscrupulously privatised enterprise that was formerly a monopolist on the domestic market.
  • The writing on the back of the card was cramped but scrupulously neat.
  • In my opinion it's a very scrupulous review, and why Shafer would choose to characterize it as "fawning" and "gutless" is a mystery to me. Book Reviewing
  • I walk into the scrupulously spotless store, and the first thing I see is an adorable girl with retro chocolate-box prettiness and 40s red lipstick smiling at me from behind the counter. Neil Zevnik: Small Town Hearts in the Big City: A Slow Food Tale
  • The naive and innocent are lured away by unscrupulous agents. Times, Sunday Times
  • The situation has not been helped by unscrupulous landlords renting out property to anybody no matter what their history.
  • Despite city law on the matter, her unscrupulous landlord refused. Christianity Today
  • Deranged, self serving, sexually driven and yet likeable Wayne Ogden is our unscrupulous procurer and criminal ready to triumph with his blackmail schemes and the like. Carole Mallory: Review: The Adjustment by Scott Phillips
  • This is part of our precautionary measure to avoid double claiming and unwarranted abuse of this program by some unscrupulous elements.
  • He had begun his career as an "ambulance chaser," had risen later to the dignity of a police court lawyer, and now was of the type that might be called, for want of a better name, a high class "shyster" -- unscrupulous, sharp, cunning. The Ear in the Wall
  • It was a full-frontal assault more akin to the unscrupulous skulduggery of a US presidential campaign.
  • At that time, video rental was a pretty new thing and unscrupulous retailers saw nothing wrong with purchasing a copy of The Muppets Take Manhattan and dubbing a dozen to rent to customers.
  • Moreover, she has to do this while remaining scrupulously impartial and keeping the viewer entertained with talk of trade deals and employment figures. Times, Sunday Times
  • The naive and innocent are lured away by unscrupulous agents. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is far too easy for unscrupulous providers to overpromise and under-deliver.
  • His protagonist-heroes, especially the Chief Justice in The Lawyer and the Libertine and the film director in Appointment at Amalfi, show a scrupulous and incorruptible concern for truth and justice.
  • George Bernard Shaw and William Shakespeare have used farce to highlight patient vulnerability to unscrupulous physicians.
  • One, Unsho, an instructor in Shingon, kept Buddha's precepts scrupulously. He never drank intoxicants, nor did he eat after eleven o'clock in the morning.
  • Such positive feedback was not forthcoming from the model for Duke, the self-obsessed, utterly unscrupulous epitome of evil who has sent a chill down readers 'spines for all these years. Garry Trudeau: 'Doonesbury quickly became a cause of trouble'
  • And with scrupulous judicious attention. Times, Sunday Times
  • But it would be disastrous if the new regime came to be seen as helping the most unscrupulous employers to cheat the most vulnerable employees. Times, Sunday Times
  • And, Obama got elected because of eight years of narrow minded and self-serving policies of the previous administration which allowed these banks to do business as usual as they buried themselves in unscrupulous fiscal practices. McConnell: There's a bailout fund in current Wall St. reform bill
  • Very often these unscrupulous people will just dump the rubbish.
  • And yet these are also the people whose evasiveness and unscrupulousness makes them the least likely to be affected by a geographically bounded anti-spam law.
  • Each new executive arrival pushes property prices up and increases the power of a growing band of cunning, unscrupulous, downright dishonest rental agents. Times, Sunday Times
  • I have been rather less scrupulous in allowing the last foot of the glyconic lines to be a dactyl (- uu), in place of the more correct cretic (- u -). Poems and Fragments
  • The Board is scrupulous in its consideration of all applications for licences.
  • The Government has pledged to crack down on unscrupulous doorstep salesmen who swindle vulnerable pensioners out of thousands of pounds.
  • At the back of the library, hung with pungent wisteria in summer, it gets slushier and soggier, but still passable; the next bend brings you to New College back gate and a totally clear patch -- either scrupulously gritted or protected from the snow not terribly likely that latter. Fickle, inconstant, and patterned snow
  • The internet abounds with stories of writers who feel that their ideas were ‘borrowed’ by unscrupulous production companies.
  • When he came down, speckless after his bath, he found his mother scrupulous in a low evening dress, and, to his annoyance, his Uncle In Chancery
  • Whilst these middlemen are usually decent, honest, hardworking music lovers, there's a notable cache of less scrupulous operators.
  • a _caschrom_, the most uncouth hunter that ever paunched a deer, would tell of such histories in the most scrupulous language and with cunning regard for figure of speech. John Splendid The Tale of a Poor Gentleman, and the Little Wars of Lorn
  • She pursues her task ambitiously, tirelessly, and scrupulously through the major texts of three canonical writers of early modern English literature.
  • Brown is scrupulous in presenting what is, and what is not, known about these situations.
  • `Scrupulously undenominational: a sublimation of the ecumenical spirit of our age. PASSION IN THE PEAK
  • Wherefore, to the end, that by being over-scrupulous and carelesse, we fall not into such danger, whence when we would The Decameron
  • Sadly, unscrupulous ski resorts might misuse the new polymer, surreptitiously dusting it on the slopes of their rivals.
  • One could say that Dixon proceeds through a kind of expository shorthand -- "Rings twice more and stops" -- that while "attached" to the character as a frame of reference is otherwise a way of dispensing with the overscrupulous explication of consciousness that so often and so tediously passes for "psychological realism" in contemporary literary fiction. Narrative Strategies
  • It is likely that the thief offloaded the paintings to an unscrupulous art dealer. Times, Sunday Times
  • There are lots of grey areas in this industry which many unscrupulous traders love to exploit.
  • She was a fair but demanding client and expected the highest standards of service and that her tight deadlines were scrupulously met. Times, Sunday Times
  • Like the rest of the Highlands and Islands, Skye suffered during the mid-19th century from the Clearances, when unscrupulous lairds forced crofters out of their homes and off the land to make way for sheep.
  • Tall, handsome, unscrupulous, with splendid curling black cavalry whiskers, Flashman is also a compulsive womaniser.
  • Britain could fashion internal controls based on compulsory apprenticeship training, or stopping unscrupulous employers hiring workers from abroad without advertising jobs in Britain. Times, Sunday Times
  • I used to be scrupulously honest then I got wise to the system.
  • But will it be her or her less scrupulous alter ego who knocks on his bedroom door? Times, Sunday Times
  • As a result, many people lost money, some no doubt cheated by unscrupulous speculators.
  • Sadly, there is an industry of what we call unscrupulous agents operating around the world who sell advice on how to take advantage of Canada to break our laws, Kenny said. Canada to revoke citizenship from 1,800 for fraud
  • The production by Nicolas Kent and Sacha Wares scrupulously maintains this balance between the local and the general.
  • He gave unscrupulous people the go ahead to commit acts of bastardry.
  • Both readers commend Knutson for his scrupulous attention to detail.
  • You have to scrupulously check and cross-check everything you hear.
  • Mrs Strong said that unscrupulous landlords in the area were attracting unruly tenants.
  • The unscrupulous tailor had consented to sell his own dying son for a large sum. THE LOST KING OF FRANCE: Revolution, Revenge and the Search for Louis XVII
  • Highlighting the importance of forests in sustaining the economy and maintaining ecology of J&K besides being an attraction for the tourists all over the world, Minister for Forests and Environment Mian Altaf Ahmad has impressed upon the officers to put in dedicated and sincere efforts to protect the green wealth from further degradation and denudation caused by some unscrupulous and knavish elements. Protect the green wealth in sustaining the economy and maintaining ecology of J&K
  • In penetrative insight practice, the settled mind itself is scrupulously and silently examined to realize its true nature.
  • As an eident scholar he had his reward; for customers, especially during the latter years, when my sight was scarcely so good, came at length to be not very scrupulous as to whether their cloth was cut by the man or his master. The Life of Mansie Wauch tailor in Dalkeith
  • They also say changing the system will allow unscrupulous bartenders to water down drinks.
  • Nupen scrupulously avoids any mention of the controversies in his newly filmed introductions, which he speaks simply and eloquently to camera.
  • Yet the book is a heavy volume of historic narcissism - a magnum opus of upper-class vainglory and scrupulous evasion.
  • You sense only the labor-intensive detailing of a boat modeler, no doubt scrupulous but also antiquarian.
  • Unfortunately, she fell victim to an unscrupulous landlord.
  • Chemical Corp. on Friday acknowledged its own links to a multination U.S. investigation into improper payments made by Daimler AG, issuing a statement urging Beijing to crack down on unscrupulous behavior by multinational companies and other business people. Sinopec Admits Worker Took Daimler Bribes
  • So scrupulous, and so close to perfect: that's the impression the reader is intended to glean from such exercises in pedantry.
  • I have been scrupulous about telling them the dangers.
  • It's important to be scrupulously fair when marking the final exam paper.
  • What really gets my goat is the unscrupulous men who think they are entitled to sex whenever and wherever they feel like. Matthew Yglesias » Iceland Bans Strip Clubs
  • One way to thwart such unscrupulous people is for the bona fide seed companies to make their presences felt at every level in the country.
  • In these days of self-indulgent faddism, a scrupulous hostess should ask about dietary requirements in advance. Times, Sunday Times
  • If everybody were like you, there'd be no need to strategise around certain individuals' greed or unscrupulous attitude. Times, Sunday Times
  • Scrupulous record-keeping will be crucial. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yet what holds the play together is a sense of disloyalty and unscrupulous greed.
  • If this waste material had a simple, cheap dye put in it the indelible stain would prevent it ever being sold on by unscrupulous dealers.
  • But an unscrupulous merchant might still try to sell it. Christianity Today
  • This applies particularly to commercial albumin, especially egg, which is hocused to a great extent by the unscrupulous.
  • A combination of scrupulous research, informed interpretation and what can only be described as well-documented gossip, it is almost as pleasurable to encounter as the paintings themselves—and it will send you rushing to the Frick. The Path of 'Progress'
  • I used to be scrupulously honest then I got wise to the system.
  • Good and honest people are equally vulnerable to being hypocritical and deceptive when self- interests are involved – sometimes even honest people have to pay the price of acting hypocritically or unscrupulously. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • Unscrupulous use of one's position to derive profit or advantages; extortion.
  • One was so scrupulous that when he finished work, he would snuff out the candle the state had provided and light himself to bed with his own.
  • Lord Prestonhall seems to have acted with the same unscrupulous spirit which characterizes most of the business transactions of those who intermeddled with the forfeited or disputed estates. Memoirs of the Jacobites of 1715 and 1745 Volume II.
  • He is a novelist who says he seriously considered becoming a doctor before attending college among "unscrupulous, morbidly neurotic pre-med students."
  • But would these crimes cease to be crimes if, instead of being committed by unscrupulous tyrants, they were legitimated by popular consensus?
  • The slave trade had been banned, but because of the still legal and still potent domestic slave market in America, there was still much money to be had by unscrupulous scumbags.
  • But here, "scabrous" as the subject might be, the treatment is scrupulously A History of the French Novel, Vol. 1 From the Beginning to 1800
  • To them he added a scrupulous attention to the demands of the wardrobe. The Times Literary Supplement
  • He has done me such an unscrupulous shot in the eye.
  • As for me, I derived but one benefit from my old violin accompanier, that of becoming a good timist; in every other respect I received nothing but injury from our joint performances, getting into incorrigible habits of bad fingering, and of making up my bass with unscrupulous simplifications of the harmony, quite content if Records of a Girlhood
  • Britain could fashion internal controls based on compulsory apprenticeship training, or stopping unscrupulous employers hiring workers from abroad without advertising jobs in Britain. Times, Sunday Times
  • The world is a zoo of thinking, ethical, selfish, greedy and hypocritical animals - men. The world is full of good and bad people, passionate and good-hearted people, mean and evil-hearted people, honest and unscrupulous people. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • There have been numerous complaints of outdated labour laws leading to unscrupulous employers exploiting workers.
  • Moreover, she has to do this while remaining scrupulously impartial and keeping the viewer entertained with talk of trade deals and employment figures. Times, Sunday Times
  • His talent for forgery is exploited by a group of unscrupulous art critics and businessmen who hope to profit by passing his works off as original old masters. Reading Gaddis « Tales from the Reading Room
  • These men were simply the dupes of their unscrupulous leaders.
  • At a dozen parties where I have been since, this unfortunate adventure has always been an object of conversation, of witticisms, but not of blame, except at Madame Fouche's, where Madame Leboure was very much blamed indeed for having been so overnice, and foolishly scrupulous. Court Memoirs of France Series — Complete
  • People who have been dependant to hard drugs should be strongly suggested to find benefit by their GP as great as await from the scrupulously competent obsession advisor (where available), while people who have been dependant to ethanol have been suggested to find benefit from their GP as great as just as importantly find await by the in effect self benefit organisation Alcoholics Anonymous (non-specialist counsellors as great as psychotherapi! sts do n ot usually work privately with drug obsession though many will work with alcoholics). Archive 2009-11-01
  • We can also accuse the dental surgeon of being unsympathetic and the researcher of being unscrupulous for selfish reasons. They have both failed in their duty.
  • It has never been so scrupulous in its methods, so inclusive in the questions it asks - and so incurious about what might be called the aesthetic life of a building.
  • In his previous lodgings, Auden had kept scrupulously to his schedule of writing sessions interrupted only by meals and a tea-time snifter, then bed at 10 pm.
  • It is scrupulous in its attention to all the surface details that define time, place and mood. Times, Sunday Times
  • They also blame what they call unscrupulous public adjusters, who earn commissions helping consumers obtain insurance payments, saying they have aggressively filed sinkhole claims in the absence of a major hurricane since 2005 to provide business. Plugging a Gap in Sinkhole Coverage
  • The term spy ware refers to software programs made by unscrupulous marketing companies that allow them to snoop on your browsing activity, see what you purchase, and cause pop-up ads to appear on your computer. Protect Yourself From Viruses, SpyWare: Get a Mac « open thinking
  • It is also true there are unscrupulous persons who would exploit the image and story of Mandela.
  • You have to scrupulously check and cross-check everything you hear.
  • I think most people would consider him an unscrupulous thug who should be apprehended and punished.
  • The sopherim were so called because they wrote out the law, or because they classified and arranged its precepts, or because they counted with scrupulous minuteness every elapse and letter It contained. Smith's Bible Dictionary
  • What about the burglars, muggers and other cons we are paying to keep in our prisons while their unscrupulous lawyers exhaust the system? The Sun
  • Was this formulation a scrupulous observance of proprieties or an elegant way of passing the buck?
  • What can be done to protect the ordinary consumer from unscrupulous service operators?
  • That includes simps, fake madams, traffickers, unscrupulous service and incall owners, wanstitutes and junkies who practice unsafe sex and people who will not do things correct. Cautionary Words from a Nevada brothel survivor::but still a sex worker activist « Bound, Not Gagged
  • But they were blocked by overscrupulous higher-ups who ‘want you to kill the guy, but not the guy next to him,’ as one of his sources in the military put it.
  • Is it a fad, or an unscrupulous plot against favorite exotic ornamentals like privet or barberry, or perhaps a revelation borne from scrutinizing eyes on the workings of our natural world?
  • The police must be trained in sound techniques of gathering and sharing intelligence, assembling evidence and scrupulously following procedure.
  • He inherited standards of economy in design and of scrupulous execution from Domenico Veneziano and Fra Angelico, though he lacked the imaginative powers of either.
  • I have a 100% positive feedback record and have always been scrupulously honest in dealings with buyers. What’s It Going to Take to Fix eBay?
  • This is always an issue for the scrupulous scholar - what to enlarge upon, what to jettison - but this is the only equivocation about this impressive book, written with both passion and clarity.
  • His French father, who explored much of this area as a geologist, was also a scrupulous map-maker.
  • But how often in our frenetic modern world do we take the time to consider anything with such careful, scrupulous, meditative intensity? Times, Sunday Times
  • I'm sure nobody around here would stoop so low as to put their muck in our dustbin, but word gets around about these things and you may not realise the lengths some unscrupulous types will go to.
  • What can be done to protect the ordinary consumer from unscrupulous service operators?
  • Love is vulnerable to being abused by unscrupulous people who lie, cheat, betray and hate in the name of love. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • He is full of charm when he gets his way, full of menace when he does not, unscrupulous, cunning and deceitful.

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