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Yet anyone reading through his notes to himself will see how scrupulous they are".
And just how scrupulous are the British in adhering to their stated principle?
But scholars still argue about how scrupulous Freud was in his own behavior.
Nor can drug-related injuries and deaths be eliminated, no matter how scrupulous the nation's hospitals become.
That's why the preface urges us to treat this "as a work of fiction", because it's partial, subjective and - no matter how scrupulous with facts - a story.
"You can feel how scrupulous the restoration has been," said Andrée Putman, the interior designer, who toured the house this spring.
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Thompson was insistent on his innocence, but New Orleans prosecutors wanted a conviction for a high-profile murder, and they were not scrupulous about how they got it.
Murder?" Thompson was insistent on his innocence, but New Orleans prosecutors wanted a conviction for a high-profile murder, and they were not scrupulous about how they got it.
"Don't let them saddle you with all that killing," another mother tells her, and indeed Eva is scrupulous about how far she is willing to assume responsibility for the actions of a mass murderer.
So it is difficult to see how even the most scrupulous executives could justify calculating their company's earnings on the basis of strictly neutral, let alone pessimistic, assumptions.
Robertson says he was generally impressed with how "careful, fastidious and scrupulous" the court process had been, but felt the so-called ex parte system (where only the government is able to make its case to the judge) needed urgent reform.
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