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Not all good relationships require monogamy, but they all require what she calls integrity.
The officials also said that, in one precinct, union representatives attempted to plant newspaper articles about sting operations, which the department calls integrity tests, as a warning to all officers.
(An example is the doctrine Dworkin calls "conventionalism", an interpretive conception of law that he rejects as inferior to the conception he calls "integrity").
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It is called integrity of the game.
The bureau investigates officers who have fallen under suspicion, using surveillance and sting operations called Integrity Tests.
The European Athletics president, Svein Arne Hansen, said in a statement called "Integrity in Athletics" that the current four-year ban for doping offences was insufficient.
He is not a convincing liar, and when he adopts positions that are not his own, they infect him, sapping him of what might be called integrity energy".
"What is this thing called integrity?" A good question, too, for Walter Winchell, the McCarthy-loving super slug with 2,000 papers paying to run his column at its height.
The television commercial, called "Integrity," was made in less than 24 hours as a hurried attempt, Mr. Giuliani's advisers said, to stanch the erosion of support.
Hobsbawm Macaulay pioneered what it called "integrity PR" or "ethical PR", representing a mix of political and cultural clients that closely reflected its founders' beliefs and interests: leftwing thinktanks, charities and arts bodies, leftwing magazines such as New Statesman, more glamorous ones such as Vanity Fair.
That's called integrity, folks.
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