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Instead, a prevailing theme is the complex relationship between science and religion, surfacing in the 19th century when a doctor is officially — though not really — forbidden to do anatomy studies by Catholic scruples over the defilement of bodies.
In a letter to the commissioner, Representative Robert Pittenger asked why the N.B.A. has no scruples over selling tickets to games in China — a country noted for its dismal human-rights record — while protesting what it calls "discriminatory" laws in North Carolina.
Harry Pregerson, who as a judge on California's famously liberal Ninth Circuit federal court for a half-century placed his personal scruples over what he discounted as abstract legalities, died on Saturday at his home in the Woodland Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles.
In this process, strangers may be seen as "not people," and like animals. Ingold quoted Sigmund Freud: "Children show no trace of arrogance which urges adult civilized men to draw a hard-and-fast line between their own nature and that of all other animals. Children have no scruples over allowing animals to rank as their full equals." With maturity however, humans find it hard to accept that they themselves are animals, so they categorize, separating humans from animals, and animals into wild animals and tame animals, and tame animals into house pets and livestock.
Katie Parker had a fair degree of fluency in Ualarai. But her scruples over accurate reportage led her to inquire among, and converse with, her informants by adopting a technique to control against errors. She would elicit material on a legend from an elder, then get the English version retranslated back by a native more fluent in English than the elders, in order to enable the latter to correct any errors that might have arisen. The interpreter would then translate the revised version, which she would write down, and then have the written account read back to the elderly informant for final confirmation of its accuracy.
In recent times, he has commented that Bradman should have held more empathy with the players' quest for better pay, bearing in mind that Bradman had fought with the Board in the early 1930s over similar issues. While Chappell has suggested that Bradman was parsimonious and treated the ACB's money as his own, Gideon Haigh considers that Bradman was merely applying the standards of his own generation without taking into account that society (and sports) has changed: > Bradman's playing philosophy – that cricket should not be a career, and that > those good enough could profit from other avenues – also seems to have borne > on his approach to administration. Biographers have disserved Bradman in > glossing over his years in officialdom. His strength and scruples over more > than three decades were exemplary; the foremost master of the game became > its staunchest servant.

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