The truth is that the average consumer today has no moral compunction about beating the system. |
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The teachers themselves organise photocopying of books without any moral compunction, assuming that they are after all helping their students. |
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We call them sociopaths because they will cheerfully cheat or attack others without compunction. |
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She clutched the bundle of wood to her chest like a shield and lied without compunction. |
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He has no shame and no compunction about throwing around baseless, false accusations such as liar, theft and fraud. |
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The Senator had no compunction about appealing to minority interests, cynically perhaps, but certainly effectively. |
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Altogether this provided an ideological charter for the most extreme action, without compunction or remorse. |
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But I can, without compunction, recommend the film purely on its own merits. |
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How can soldiers, who are trained to kill enemy combatants without compunction, be decompressed and integrated back into civilian life? |
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The courts have no similar compunction about making injunctions to prevent torts and these have very much the same effect. |
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He had no compunction in reducing officers to the ranks or hitting men who failed the test in action. |
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And they lost all compunction about tarring the opposition with outright lies and character assassination. |
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They would have no compunction about silencing a fellow countryman who'd discovered their hidden lair. |
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In the marketplace everything becomes a commodity and all workers become wage slaves who can be fired without compunction. |
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Good humans feel no compunction about exterminating inhuman creatures that prey upon the innocent. |
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He was so utterly rapt in the man that he would tickle the peter for him without compunction. |
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V operates without compunction or mercy, and his brand of enforced anarchy is just as dictatorial as the forces to which he is opposed. |
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Hence his way of life can be sacrificed without compunction, and his protests go unheard. |
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For it is clear they would do the same again, both in America and around the world, without compunction or hesitation. |
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He had been audited when he was out of office, and now he had no compunction about using his power as president. |
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This is a garden-variety malapropism, substituting compulsion for the similar-sounding word compunction, though the meanings are radically different. |
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The Warm Blanket: A regular user of the internet with no compunction of any evil doing in the world. |
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Penn State students, however, have shown no compunction about buying up as many season tickets as possible. |
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Today, however, ambitious politicians feel no compunction at launching initial campaigns as strangers and newcomers. |
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She has no compunction in moving Labour beyond our comfort zone and is determined to build a team ready to chart a route forward. |
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Meanwhile, he says, he will have no compunction about walking away from unprofitable contracts when they come up for renewal. |
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We oppose the bill because, once again, the government seems to have no compunction about pillaging the employment insurance fund. |
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The Commission, indeed, shows no compunction in issuing orders to this or that State with a view to drawing up its budget. |
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The cabinet has no compunction in sacrificing the minister and, what is worse, the environment as well. |
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I feel under no compunction to define my Europeanness in terms of my attitude to the United States of America. |
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Despite their reliance on their strength in the Force, Warriors have no compunction about donning heavy and intimidating suits and armors. |
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The ability to trample the rights of fellow human beings without compunction is rooted in a belief that the needs of society outweigh the needs of the individual. |
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He attacked the credibility of alleged accomplices who had turned state witness, saying there was little doubt that they had lied without compunction. |
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If the ancient human habit of taking what we want without understanding, without compassion, and without compunction continues unrestricted, it will lead us to extinction. |
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You will kill without compunction and die without complaint. |
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They were intended to move the will of the one praying not only to compunction for sin and penitence, but to a desire for God and confidence in God's love. |
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This is a man who has traveled to Iran and China with no compunction. |
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Russia has no compunction in exploiting such situations. |
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A Chinese firm owned wholly by the Chinese government, not a subsidiary, not a subcontractor, with no record and no compunction whatsoever, came in and shut down the mill. |
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But in his usual forthright way he had no compunction in asserting on several occasions that the collaborative scheme with the ACCOR group for professional placements for teachers had reached a crossroads. |
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But what incenses us most is that the American leadership has no compunction about advertising its highly dangerous position on a pre-emptive strike. |
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There is no compunction here for the individuals to pay restitution. |
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I have no compunction in referring to such people as evil. |
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Terrorist groups, such as Al Qaeda, for example, with no compunction about causing mass destruction, are seeking to obtain nuclear weapons and materials. |
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He has clearly felt no compunction about using the law to do so, and it seems highly unlikely that he intends to use the constitution to check the power of the party itself. |
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But he felt, later, a little compunction. He had been violent, cruel with poor Hermione. He wanted to recompense her, to make it up. |
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I felt no compunction in doing so, for under the circumstances I felt that I should protect myself in every way I could. |
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Landlords in Ireland often used their powers without compunction, and tenants lived in dread of them. |
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Historically, imperialism has had no compunction about allying itself with the most reactionary local rulers and the most backward social institutions in order to secure an orderly flow of profits from the colonies. |
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He first came to power in a coup on 25 February 1980 and went on to run the country with an iron hand for two periods, 1980-1987 and 1990-1991, violating fundamental human rights with no compunction. |
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They promote a climate of extreme insecurity for civilians, disrupt any degree of normality in public life, and destroy the lives of ordinary people with neither warning nor compunction. |
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Cassette tapes of UN radio programmes were dutifully dispatched to a multitude of stations around the former Yugoslavia, which were under no compunction to use them. |
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When I get them alone, I have no compunction about blowing them to bits. |
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And the interrogation was carried out in a room next to the courtroom. In other words, respectable magistrates had no compunction in ordering this totally inhuman practice. |
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These poor people are simply shot at without compunction. |
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