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I asked him whether he had seen the recent, fairly scrupulous movie version of Robert Kennedy's memoir of the Cuban missile crisis, "Thirteen Days".
During the campaign, the Clinton administration had been fairly scrupulous in not showing a preference for either Mr. Fox or his main opponent, Francisco Labastida Ochoa of the ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI.
But we are likely to conclude that the agency was fairly scrupulous in its adherence to legal boundaries, and that its overstepping was infrequent, mostly unintentional and, in any event, corrected by the FISA Court in subsequent oversight proceedings.
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Weber's response — fairly typical of his dealings with the world — was "systematic," "scrupulous," "efficacious," and, at the same time, completely nuts.
One word in particular, 'Craft', which we are all no doubt familiar with, is a term that has fairly innocent origins, which, in my opinion, has been severely hijacked bigger, less scrupulous organisations.
As the ethical consumer market matures, Workshop's more scrupulous customers are less likely to ask: "Is it Fairtrade?" and more likely to enquire "Is it fairly traded?" It's a question we should all get into the habit of asking, knowing that pointing to the now familiar Fairtrade logo is only one way of answering "yes".
Scrupulous fiduciary.
The accounting is scrupulous.
It also needs scrupulous deadheading (or equally scrupulous weeding).
Others are far less scrupulous".
They are reserved, prudent and scrupulous.
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