Their own futures depend on sticking scrupulously to what the evidence will bear, whatever the political blandishments from above. |
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Tap water was used to fill two identical, scrupulously cleaned Pyrex 2 liter Erlenmeyer flasks. |
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The Dad I grew up with was a scrupulously honest man with a work ethic that now seems rare. |
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Nupen scrupulously avoids any mention of the controversies in his newly filmed introductions, which he speaks simply and eloquently to camera. |
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Germany would scrupulously comply with any request from the to suspend any execution of a deportation order. |
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Even with the most scrupulously painstaking scientific observation, truth could be approximated only by aggregating manifold observations. |
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His suffering is speckled with all the right detail, but the pain never feels authentic so much as scrupulously studied and perfectly replicated. |
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They should be read on their own terms, as a great work of literature as much as a scrupulously accurate work of history. |
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The floors had been kept scrupulously clean, and the quantity of contemporary pottery recovered is tiny. |
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His recognition that her novels scrupulously avoid retrospect captures something fundamental about her departure from 18th-century narrative. |
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It is vital that our audiences can rely on coverage of events which is scrupulously impartial, fair, accurate, balanced, and independent. |
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For someone who crowed about the invaluable merits of free improvisation, he often appeared indomitable and scrupulously prepared. |
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It is vital to emphasize that these probate inventories scrupulously recorded every item in an estate. |
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His rights not to incriminate himself and to be represented by counsel had been carefully, scrupulously honoured. |
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It was noted that in a scandal-ridden political era, he stayed scrupulously clean and honest. |
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With his wife, he had co-authored four scrupulously principled books on New England wilderness. |
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He has a habit of leaving coins in his pants that the maid scrupulously preserves in a bleach cup. |
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The 73rd and 74th Amendments of the Constitution should be scrupulously enforced, paving the way for effective democratic decentralization. |
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Sanctimonious and vain is how he materializes in this finely grained and scrupulously documented account. |
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The production by Nicolas Kent and Sacha Wares scrupulously maintains this balance between the local and the general. |
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The police must be trained in sound techniques of gathering and sharing intelligence, assembling evidence and scrupulously following procedure. |
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The drawer was scrubbed scrupulously after it was emptied and lined with baking paper or greaseproof paper before being refilled. |
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In penetrative insight practice, the settled mind itself is scrupulously and silently examined to realize its true nature. |
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Among all these tests, one of the areas of function that is examined most scrupulously is mental ability. |
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McGowan, a wine buff who is scrupulously careful about what he invests in, has a nose for a bargain. |
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Second, Gates struck a scrupulously non-confrontational soft line towards China. |
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Year in, year out, the display remained unchanged, though it was scrupulously vacuumed and dusted. |
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He cultivated an image of Olympian detachment by scrupulously protecting the respective ranks and dignities of the grandees. |
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When reimbursement was made on the basis of invoices and proof of payment, the documents were scrupulously examined by Agency staff. |
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Nabokov decided to follow it scrupulously, and almost instantly he found himself brimming with precognitive powers. |
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The state must observe these obligations scrupulously in every case in which it privatizes water, security or any other state function. |
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In addition, the Court applies this legislation scrupulously and restrictively. |
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At the same time, I want to be scrupulously careful to separate out how and when I'm doing my consulting work from my ORIS business. |
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This is, however, the issue we need to address scrupulously, objectively and lucidly. |
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He had become, after his graphomaniacal boyhood, a scrupulously slow and patient reviser. |
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Ensure that feeling of freshness by keeping yourself and all your personal belongings, scrupulously clean. |
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Handle food only when necessary and then only with scrupulously clean hands. |
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Here we have music for the feast of the Ascension, all scrupulously edited with additions carefully formed from an understanding of the practices of the time. |
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The trill indications are very precisely notated and one should, I think, scrupulously adhere to them. |
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These are low-rent or other types of dwelling, but scrupulously comply with social rental criteria. |
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Over and above this flexibility defined in law, in practice there is a tendency to not scrupulously observe statutory legislation. |
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To reduce the general risk of contamination, work in a dust-free atmosphere with scrupulously clean equipment and carefully washed glassware. |
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It is so important that he be treated scrupulously and tried fairly. |
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They asked political players to scrupulously respect the result of the ballot box in order to guarantee political stability, democracy, and development. |
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We continually improve our knowledge, and scrupulously observe and remain conversant with the laws and regulations applicable to our industry. |
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The two men are understood to have initially discussed the wisdom of a public intervention by the monarch, who is scrupulously impartial. |
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Rules and procedures designed to protect individual civil liberties and religious and social institutions were scrupulously observed throughout. |
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It is important to scrupulously follow each course of treatment for maximum effect. |
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Moreover, for each on-site assignment, a set of prevention procedures is drawn up with a list of safety rules to be scrupulously respected. |
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We therefore need international and national measures, but above all we need the laws to be enforced and respected scrupulously from the outset. |
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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. |
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But infinitely preferable is to buy a bottle of red wine, decant it into two scrupulously clean half bottles, keep in the cool and dark, and drink one before t'other. |
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In the convention, Washington scrupulously followed the gag rule, so his thoughts on the proceedings are somewhat unknown. |
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Like his predecessors, Thein Sein was a career army officer, but unlike many others, it was said, he was scrupulously honest. |
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She pursues her task ambitiously, tirelessly, and scrupulously through the major texts of three canonical writers of early modern English literature. |
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I would think that Russia has enough internal problems of its own that it would scrupulously avoid passing judgment or try to influence the elections of its neighbour. |
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As many speakers pointed out, you expect UNESCO to adhere scrupulously to its original mandate, which has lost none of its relevance and its institutional appositeness. |
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Parents are particularly requested to observe the published school term dates scrupulously and not to request extra holidays in term time or to attempt to take their children out of school for other reasons. |
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In this way, he returns scrupulously to the hits and misses of a career that took a long time to be accepted and understood by the general public, as much by examining record sales as by analysing the critics in the press. |
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We hereby commit ourselves to respect scrupulously the adequation between essence and humidity of woods so that our woodwork can be treated properly with various finishes. |
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I take this opportunity to express my delight at the various agreements concluded with the armed movements, and to urge all the concerned parties to scrupulously abide by the commitments made. |
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Be extremely careful in the selection of proper products and sealers for joints, check the technical documentation to choose appropriate shades if possible, and follow the recommended cleaning times scrupulously. |
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Having covered it with this iron plate, they examined it scrupulously, and with another great derisive laughter, they expressed their satisfaction with the work done. |
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Sponges are the most frequently used item for kitchen cleanup, but unless they're kept scrupulously clean, they can become germy and smelly. |
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Council also calls upon the candidates for the two elections due on 30 July 2006, to conduct responsible electioneering campaign and to respect the existing institutions and scrupulously comply with the existing rules. |
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The integrity of the Navitimer has been scrupulously respected, notably including the slide rule which faithfully replicates the logarithmic scales and graduations of the first models. |
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Yet in the face of the mutely expressive, itchily inert objects themselves, Fer's scrupulously tentative ruminations leave me in doubt. |
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They also had to keep their breweries scrupulously clean to avoid bacteria and wild yeasts infecting beer and turning it sour. |
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The drifter, who calls himself George Briggs, is a dissolute, selfish, but redoubtable old gunfighter, whereas Cuddy is scrupulously neat and pious, with an undercurrent of yearning vulnerability. |
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The lingerings of decent pride were visible in her appearance. Her dress, though humble in the extreme, was scrupulously clean. |
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The gods represented distinctly the practical needs of daily life, and they were scrupulously accorded the rites and offerings considered proper. |
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Despite these grand designs Domitian was determined to govern the Empire conscientiously and scrupulously. |
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Beware: Application procedures may be tedious and we recommend you scrupulously respect the closing dates indicated above, by planning several weeks to fill in the application form. |
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Objects are scrupulously labeled by name, manufacturer, and material. |
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Allowance for this dimension must, as I see it, involve scrupulously planned demilitarization, so that the new priorities gradually open up areas of genuine decisionmaking and empowerment for civil society. |
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These northern European states scrupulously respect press freedom in their own countries but also speak up for it elsewhere, for example recently in Eritrea and Zimbabwe. |
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According to law, school attendance is mandatory and free-of-charge from age 6 to 15, and the authorities seek to enforce this legislation more scrupulously. |
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A paparazzo of that time, one Jean Donneau de Vizé, a hack who wrote for a weekly rag called the Mercure Galant, scrupulously noted it all down, especially the ambassador's rejoinders, which delighted the court. |
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It is best practice for everyone in the supply chain to follow the applicable rights-owner and industry-standard labelling practices scrupulously and without exception. |
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Though his patience may be ever so sorely tried, the chairman must be scrupulously polite to keep the discussion moving forward in a businesslike fashion. |
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Public concerns will necessitate privacy protocols capable of scrupulously protecting personal data from misuse, but without unique identifiers effective border control may be only an illusion. |
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He will help to carry forward the vision I have presented in my report and to lead a new phase of dialogue, and he will be scrupulously balanced in his approach. |
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In cufflinks and signet ring, with scrupulously brushed hair, pocket square, union jack flag on the desk, Grieve seems like the sort of Englishman who finds excessive displays of emotion a little unedifying. |
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The data on wellbeing has been scrupulously collected by the Office for National Statistics and a report has been published twice each year, but about its findings the government has uttered barely a word. |
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But it has come at a heavy price in depleted natural resources, a damaged environment and scrupulously disrespected property rights. The imbalance between investment and consumption makes China's economy look precarious. |
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Lawmakers have subjected the procedure of rendering the death sentence to strict controls in order to scrupulously guarantee the administration of justice. |
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Merrin scrupulously avoids the most extreme examples of the mania for oblivion and vigilance, but tulips and Norway maples show well enough where madness lies. |
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Naturally the Tennesseeans, conscious that they had not wronged the Indians, and had scrupulously observed the treaty, grew imbittered over, the wanton Indian outrages. |
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