We have no such compunctions about language, thus, accent becomes a litmus test for exclusion, and excuse to turn away, to recognize the other. |
A government with the MMA in it would dismay the West, whose economic and political support Pakistan badly needs. Miss Bhutto, though, has no such compunctions. |
It awakened the compunctions of conscience, and he desisted from his purpose. |
Democrats, as Romney should have remembered from his campaigns in Massachusetts, have no such compunctions. |
This was no time for fine compunctions, nor for a chivalry that these cruel demons would neither appreciate nor reciprocate. |
The strident unwholesomeness proves oddly refreshing in the show's ambience of fretful compunctions. |