| Democrats, as Romney should have remembered from his campaigns in Massachusetts, have no such compunctions. |
| Didn't you have compunctions about making your marriage and your wife's death so public? |
| The same doctor said that the sales reps who work for the biggest pharmaceutical companies predictably tend to have few compunctions about giving their products the hard sell. |
| Such misguided compunctions blunt the jagged, tatterdemalion otherness that is central to our experience of a Wölfli, a Darger, or a Ramirez. |
| It awakened the compunctions of conscience, and he desisted from his purpose. |
| The strident unwholesomeness proves oddly refreshing in the show's ambience of fretful compunctions. |