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be scrupulous
adjective
Exactly and carefully conducted.
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But the Bible calls Christians to be good stewards of their resources: The New Testament talks of money more than just about any other topic, and the scriptures warn the church's earthly authorities to be scrupulous.
It's not a Sisyphean task to be scrupulous about using personal e-mail for nongovernment missives.
As producers of new journalism, they can be scrupulous with facts and transparent with their sources.
"Probably because it was Arthur Andersen," Mr. Adler said, "they wanted to be scrupulous".
Mr. Muasher said implementation of the peace plan should be "scrupulous" and without modifications.
Journalism's first principle should require that the media be scrupulous in deciding what that will be".
We are not experts in Haitian constitutional law, but Haiti's electoral commission must be scrupulous about applying it.
"So even with my own staff, I had to be scrupulous to be sure both tests were given equal weight.
Surgeons had to be scrupulous about soaking their hands, their instruments, and even their catgut sutures in antiseptic solution.
I try to be scrupulous ("travelogues, memoirs, novels... .), but I often suspect that everything I write is fiction.
The result is a person who may be scrupulous about his own hygiene but is still rank to be around.
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