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Their motives in doing so may be impeccable – but are also deeply mistaken.
But while Mr. Gilmartin's personal ethics may be impeccable, Merck is not the first company that he has run to be accused of putting profits ahead of safety.
As for Marcia Clark (played by Diana LaMar), her clothes, hair and mole may be impeccable, but her voice isn't sufficiently smoky.
Officials and the state-run media began to speak up in earnest only in the past few weeks, as the news started to seep into China via the Internet and other channels.Legally, China's reticence may be impeccable.
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"Be impeccable with your word.
Technically, it was impeccable – it may be a standard repertory piece, which the CBSO has played under Nelsons and his predecessor Sakari Oramo, but this was just that bit more vivid than usual, more generously characterised in every detail.
But stand back and take it in and you cannot help but be impressed; his ideas may be creepy but his casting is impeccable.
One thing you've got to say for Andrew Lloyd Webber: His politics may be obtuse, but his timing is impeccable.
Shelley Evans has written a character who may be morally and maternally impeccable.
The New Yorker, August 7, 1926 P. 7 However unilluminated summer theatre may be, Broadway, the White Way, remains impeccable, with several new electrical signs.
To call on western nuclear states to disarm unilaterally, when there is so much renewed global strategic uncertainty, therefore risks being an exercise in denial, however impeccable the intentions may be and however attractive the slogans.
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