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With Mr. Lane as Max Bialystock, the least scrupulous and least successful producer on Broadway, and Mr. Broderick as the mild-mannered accountant Leo Bloom, the show won a dozen Tony Awards.
For the rest of this year, you infer, politics will be, first, two empty conventions, then several months of soundbites and unrelenting attack ads, and finally the presidency falling to the least scrupulous (and best funded) candidate.This pessimism falls into two schools.
But even some of the least scrupulous ZANU hacks are starting to worry that if things carry on this way, there will be no Zimbabwean economy left for them to plunder.There are growing signs that rage at the regime could evolve into violent unrest.
Among the least scrupulous nations any such cooperation is more likely to stem from fear of crossing swords with the U.S. than from good will in helping maintain a civilized and peaceful world order.
The further problem is the message such proliferation sends: that arsenals of this kind may be acquired with malign intent and relative impunity; that the least scrupulous of nations are rewarded with out-sized power and influence.
The cynical response of the so-called international community, during both Democratic and Republican U.S. administrations, has been for self-interested states to hop aboard this vehicle as free-riders, and for the least scrupulous to hijack it for whatever purposes they choose.
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The book deserves to be read in full, not least for the scrupulous documentation of the recent history.
The police and prosecutors say they have been scrupulous, not least as a result of lessons learned about how children and others are questioned, how information is released and how the safety of the accused is protected.
HAAF is a form of functional sympathoadrenal failure that is most often caused by recent antecedent iatrogenic hypoglycemia (25) and is at least partly reversible by scrupulous avoidance of hypoglycemia (32– 32).
The story Moore tells is fact, or at least as close to fact as a scrupulous writer can get when exploring events nearly two-and-a-half centuries in the past.
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