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From early on, she was known for her creative flair in getting articles and her lack of compunction in how she got them.
He also seems much less determined to defect of late, though that desire is presumably going to raise its head again – along, perhaps, with Elizabeth's lack of compunction when it comes to shopping her husband to Moscow centre.
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Dimon – and JP Morgan – have shown a lot of compunction.
She has a moment of compunction: he's over the hill; frailty is gaining on him.
A biographer engaged in research should be shameless, free of compunction and squeamishness.
It bespeaks the urbanity of someone well able to conduct himself impeccably in any company while pursuing personal pleasures without a lot of compunction.
And if they want to talk about whatever is troubling them, there are plenty of well-trained ears at their disposal, but not the least element of compunction.
That sort of compunction was lost on Courbet, and it is hard to imagine, let alone detect, in the conduct of the art world today.
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