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be scrupulously
adverb
In a careful manner, with scruple; done with careful attention to detail.
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Federal prosecutors must be scrupulously nonpartisan.
Scientists are meant to be scrupulously honest and objective.
Such cases "will be scrupulously investigated," he said.
The funnel, muslin and demi-john should be scrupulously sterilised.
In the United States, prosecutions are supposed to be scrupulously nonpartisan.
To be scrupulously fair to top folk in fund management, there have been counter-examples.
And, to be scrupulously fair, the banks' stance may have some legitimacy.
He appeared to be scrupulously sticking to his pledge during the current crisis.
This is an area where energy firms should be scrupulously upfront and transparent with local communities.
They have to be scrupulously honest, but they do have to protect the parties involved.
Since the tax system relies on voluntary compliance, the IRS must be seen to be scrupulously neutral.
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