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Two years ago, it formally renounced its "dual function" as guardian of political probity as well as of national security.
Denny Chin, a judge notable for his legal probity as well as his general distaste for white collar crooks.
In the conciliar and departmental courts he gained a reputation for probity as a judge.
Phyllis Haver is all rolled stockings and peroxide as the accused murderess Roxie Hart Robert Edesonn is the tweedy embodiment of civic corruption as her lawyer; and Victor Varconi exudes moral probity as Roxie's luckless husband.
Governments already face huge political problems in deciding between spending cuts, tax increases and structural overhauls when defining a route to fiscal probity, as seen in a near-stalemate in the United States and in recent riots in Greece.
Bonaventure's defense of the Franciscans and his personal probity as a member of his religious order led to his election as minister general of the Franciscans on Feb. 2, 1257.
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The note of moral probity was struck as regularly as a bell in a cathedral tower.
Her steadfastness and probity came as a welcome relief to an island that had been thrown into turmoil both by political excess and corruption and by the ravages of Hurricane David in 1979, which had destroyed Dominica's fragile infrastructure.
His reputation for toughness and probity could appeal to conservatives as well as reformists.
The government's measures include stricter rules governing the hiring of carers such as probity checks.
There would be probity measures, such as requiring students to log in to and engage with an online portal to ensure they were active and enrolments are legitimate.
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