She says I'm suffering from a kind of extremism, an obsessive-compulsive disorder called scrupulosity. |
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The legal scrupulosity with which the Normans pursued wickedness could be turned against them. |
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She rejected the prevailing model of salvation that too often produced scrupulosity and extreme forms of passion piety. |
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At the apex of The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, there's a scene where Ransom Stoddard has a tortured burst of scrupulosity. |
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They favored the use of general absolution and found that the practice of private confession encouraged scrupulosity. |
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All the mechanical workings are executed exclusively in our company according to national standards and our scrupulosity. |
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But it did acquire, I think, very much during the Second World War, as I say, a reputation for scrupulosity and honesty, which it hasn't lost to this day. |
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The more artistry we espy, the less artistic seems the book, which Capote himself always touted as a miracle of scrupulosity. |
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The most commendable attitude is scrupulosity, although even this can be ambiguous, because it might result in spiritual paralysis. |
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Note: If installed on cold lines a declaration of scrupulosity should be made. |
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Certainly a superior may declare that a cleric is exempt from this obligation whenever it would be a serious burden for the individual, e.g., other duties or because of scrupulosity. |
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Age looks with anger on the temerity of youth, and youth with contempt on the scrupulosity of age. |
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Were not timid scholarship and dim-sighted scrupulosity precisely the shortcomings he found in the Cambridge of which, in the early days, he was the scourge? |
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Public administrations and companies try to create a good reputation concerning the competence, effectiveness, scrupulosity with respect to costs and orientation towards the citizen. |
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Once again, Kiely details the streets and the alleys, the comfortable homes and the squalid hovels, the outlying country roads and hills, with veristic scrupulosity. |
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