On the contrary, these qualities are considered signs of assiduousness and punctiliousness. |
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His punctiliousness knew no bounds when it came to the methodology of his research. |
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If Janeites tend towards punctiliousness, Dickensians have a penchant for the jocose. |
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Everyone knows that you chose a tortoise as a symbol, no doubt, of punctiliousness and perseverance, but not really of revolution. |
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The junta has always shown a perverse punctiliousness in following the letter of its arbitrarily enforced repressive laws. |
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Cases were detected where there had been a lack of discipline and punctiliousness in the implementation of the management, monitoring and control procedures, both internally and in relation to project beneficiaries. |
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They are shocking for their bureaucratic punctiliousness. |
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This attitude, which many considered to be both ungrateful and ungracious, sprang in part from a punctiliousness that was hard to penetrate and rendered him incapable of true friendship. |
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This decision might be dismissed as misplaced punctiliousness were it not for evidence that Agcom has been subject to pressure from Mr Berlusconi. |
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