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It is that the new treasury chief has some scruples about saying things that he knows to be untrue.
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It was only because the British and the Americans had some scruples, and were moved by the determined idealism of the non-violent protesters, that they acquiesced to their demands.
He recalled, "I had some scruples, for even then I dreamed of Parliament.
China has fewer scruples.
4. No gentleman ever has any (scruples, unkind thoughts, money).
Gazprom has no scruples about using its muscle to buy such assets.
And China, which also has lots of unexploited shale gas, has few scruples about burning cheap coal.
China is now an alternative market and source of investment, one which has no scruples about human rights.
And if the trail leads to the very spoiled and wealthy man whose actions Hobart has been paid to conceal, Hobart already knows his employer has no scruples.
"Joe Borane has no scruples whatsoever," said Alberto Rodriguez, a retired Army colonel and former mayor of Douglas, who has known the judge since childhood.
Noah is the scion of a huge public relations empire, but he has reached the age of 28 without wondering why his father, Arthur, has no scruples and sounds like a demagogue with contempt for the American people.
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