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Formalising the whole thing as a job and an income has already proved treacherous: the idea that the ideal recruit should have a blameless vocabulary and attitude seems to defeat the whole object.
We believe that if you have a blameless process, you actually get to the root of the problem quicker and people don't feel like they have to hide information.
Anders Fogh Rasmussen, the Liberal that is, just right of centrist who will be Denmark's new prime minister, seems to have a blameless past: no corruption; no dicey or sleazy friends; no great betrayals, political or personal; for all his striking good looks and charm, no sex scandal; far from it, a marriage of 23 years, three children and no divorce.
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Portman seems to have lived a blameless life and is in no way a courter of controversy; and in microfinance she found a genuinely feel-good cause.
As a result, universities have now been handed from the old education department, where they had lived a blameless existence for decades, to the expanded business department under Lord Mandelson.
Over the years, police, prosecutors and courts had developed crude tests of victim credibility, such as whether a victim promptly reported to the police what had happened to them, was able to give a coherent and chronological account of events and whether they had led a "blameless" life in the sense of not engaging in the abuse of drink, drugs and criminal activity themselves.
At 37, she has the type of glossy girl-next-door appeal that viewers find simultaneously flawless and unthreatening, and her career has been a blameless ascent from local radio, through BBC News 24 and Sky News, to the morning sofa of GMTV on ITV1.
The brook lamprey, having led a blameless life, then turns into an adult and breeds, but river and sea lampreys set off to the sea having developed some serious rows of teeth, even on their tongues.
"He has led a blameless life in this country for the past 20 years," Mr. Macmillan said.
As in other of her novels, Hill has created a blameless, sensitive male protagonist, not subject to the sins of the female characters yet suffering their disturbing consequences.
HOWARD BRACKETT, in the 1997 film "In & Out," has led a blameless life as a small-town English teacher until the fateful night when an admiring former student, now a movie star, outs him as a gay man on national television in an Oscar acceptance speech.
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