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"scrupulous" Definitions
  1. careful about paying attention to every detail synonym meticulous
  2. scrupulous (in something/in doing something) careful to be honest and do what is right
"scrupulous" Antonyms
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Mr Haidt's and Mr Lukianoff's analysis is wise and scrupulous.
A gripping, scrupulous history of a seminal but mythologised atrocity.
He was very scrupulous about his writing, very severe, too.
Surprise, surprise, adulterers tend to work for less scrupulous companies.
Not all franchisees have been scrupulous about whom they hire.
Walker was measured and scrupulous, the world's youngest old man.
Not all chaplains and volunteers are as scrupulous as Don Saulo.
Traditionally this required the scrupulous updating of genealogies by family elders.
The ICS is extremely scrupulous about amending the International Chronostratigraphic Chart.
Perhaps this feature will be similarly available to the less scrupulous.
Republicans want to know if others were not quite so scrupulous.
The scrupulous evenhandedness of Perel's approach is eminently reasonable in theory.
Alain Locke led a life of scrupulous refinement and slashing contradiction.
Editors and copy editors, too: the scrupulous sensibilities behind the outpouring.
Orringer's scrupulous research into this turbulent period goes far beyond bookishness.
Two studies find that nudges can lead to more scrupulous prescribing.
The children are both scrupulous and full of wide-eyed innocence.
Martz remains scrupulous in the preservation of her 21,000 banana labels.
It pays to be scrupulous in your tax reporting and requirements.
Morrison, so scrupulous in her intentions, chose the structure for a reason.
Scrupulous as it is, this monumental biography is deeply engaging and enjoyable.
Like many thriller writers, Goldberg devotes countless ­pages to his scrupulous research.
And Aster directs the film with a scrupulous focus on that intensity.
Its misdeeds must be criticised, but always with scrupulous facts and logic.
Throughout that campaign, the press emphasized his personal charm and scrupulous intelligence.
With its rich materials and exquisite detailing, the building demands scrupulous attention.
Less scrupulous car salespeople will "lose" the keys to your trade-in.
Amid so much rich reporting and scrupulous analysis, some major themes emerge.
Although Jim's scrupulous research veers into obsession, he is the play's moral centre.
His work is grounded in scrupulous research but is never subservient to it.
But within an hour of CFPB's announcement, a less scrupulous federal agency intervened.
So I think a lot of people are less scrupulous about calling bullshit.
But what the right wants is not better, fairer, more scrupulous information referees.
Some will be disreputable and you need to be scrupulous in vetting them.
Walker Evans's influence is apparent: a scrupulous realism with no trace of irony.
As for human drivers, some are nervous and scrupulous, others are definitely not.
The Atlanta singer-songwriter's first album is a quiet, scrupulous depiction of concealed infatuation.
But [they presented] biographies as exciting and dangerous to a not-so-scrupulous audience.
Mr Balint's scrupulous and sardonic prose makes you love Kafka, and dread the law.
So the people doing that work have to be absolutely scrupulous, to be honest.
Through such scrupulous engineering, the boycott continued for three hundred and eighty-one days.
Seven years after their last full-length release, James Murphy still takes scrupulous notes.
The huts are clean and well run, and a code of scrupulous civility prevails.
Technology companies commonly pay bounties to scrupulous hackers to find security vulnerabilities in their systems.
This isn't so much about advanced manufacturing techniques as it is about scrupulous quality control.
Blocking Libra would just open the door to even less scrupulous actors controlling the technology.
More commonly, India's less scrupulous cowboys simply demand protection money from people who handle cattle.
The priority is to be more scrupulous about cleansing the financial system of sour loans.
But some companies expressed concern the process could give less scrupulous companies a competitive edge.
Short of impeachment, we hold subpoena power to compel testimony in furtherance of scrupulous oversight.
Let's just assume, as you say, that you feel intellectually scrupulous and ethically righteous, okay?
"She is a woman of absolutely scrupulous moral standards," says her old friend, Pasternak Slater.
They have been hosting it for 20 years and are scrupulous about their waste habits.
Mr. Hersch plays the piano with a scrupulous momentum, especially when he's with his trio.
Wasil is a kind, scrupulous kid, with intelligent eyes and a mop of black hair.
Alexa PenaVega ("Spy Kids") stars as Olivia, a scrupulous event planner organizing a culinary cruise.
The book is filled with "rich reporting and scrupulous analysis," our critic Jennifer Szalai writes.
This scrupulous history makes a vital contribution to our understanding of our past and present.
" [Applause] "The indispensable centrality of fact-based reporting is careful, scrupulous listening and an open mind.
She insists she is scrupulous to not break the law or violate Facebook's terms of service.
This is a scrupulous choice, since both subjects could fill exhibitions this size several times over.
" Flannery adds that Helgen has an "immaculate" record from past expeditions and "is scrupulous about regulation.
Under her scrupulous gaze — the directors of photography are Lars Skree and Shana Hagan — Marcos, a.k.a.
Such work requires scrupulous hygiene and meticulous care in the cellar, and careful shipping and storage.
After all, the more morally scrupulous you are, the fewer options you have to get ahead.
As a writer of nonfiction, Garner is scrupulous, painstaking, and detailed, with sharp eyes and ears.
Jazz Mr. Hersch plays the piano with a scrupulous momentum, especially when he's with his trio.
"[Kirchner] is a scrupulous top notch attorney who believes in the rule of law," he said.
What we should have is a much stricter government supervision of these great companies, but accompanying this supervision should be a recognition of the fact that great combinations have come to stay and we must do them scrupulous justice just as we exact scrupulous justice from them.
All the while, the film uses a scrupulous production design to create the illusion of time travel.
The effort was scrupulous because "you need remarkably few mosquitoes to keep up transmission," said Mr. Doyle.
But the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen has been less scrupulous with the list that it received.
Apple's annual WWDC event positions them as a privacy champion over their less scrupulous Silicon Valley competitors.
Of course, these procedures will only net the more scrupulous advertisers willing to play by the rules.
By some accounts, the European lawmakers were far more scrupulous in their questioning than their American counterparts.
Two-and-a-half years into the administration, journalists, scrupulous and un, are driven by palace intrigue.
How, exactly, the genetic material of Neanderthals manifests in modern populations is the subject of scrupulous debate.
Whether you love or hate or are puzzled or upset by them, all these photographs are scrupulous.
Broder does a scrupulous job of mimicking the jazzy rat-a-tat delivery and finger-snapping attitude.
But his scrupulous oversight of even minute aspects of the production was always part of the bargain.
This did not translate into scrupulous attention to historical accuracy — the evening begins with a videotaped sequence.
It is often well known which judges in a city or courthouse are more or less scrupulous.
"He's been very prudent, and followed the steps he needed to take with a scrupulous neutrality," he said.
But some countries may not be so scrupulous if fully autonomous systems are seen to confer military advantages.
That they are not limited to some of, shall we say, the less scrupulous exchanges was perhaps not.
" Pompeo said that despite Moscow's INF violations, "the United States has remained in scrupulous compliance with the treaty.
In addition, the FBI leadership and agents must be scrupulous in operating without the appearance of political bias.
Other residents of West Yorkshire aren't so scrupulous, of course, and the bodies quickly start to pile up.
Mr. Bloom the actor can't help exuding a scrupulous decency that doesn't quite tally with a reptilian psycho.
Bonnie and her world — with its sniffles, scrupulous verisimilitude and psychological shallows — are too bland to be interesting.
Scrupulous restorers like Porsche mark the new parts as new, but not all restorers may be as forthcoming.
The report is meaningful because it goes into scrupulous detail about how the Credit Suisse deal is working.
Consider: The financially rickety Trump Organization, shunned by most mainstream banks, long relied on less scrupulous Russian investors.
Did this underground quest for truth based on scrupulous, objective reporting hasten the downfall of the Soviet Union?
In tracing the flowering of her vocation, Mr. Davies pays scrupulous attention to the milieu that fed it.
Even the other conservatives in the room were startled; Justice Department officials were expected to maintain scrupulous impartiality.
These intersecting, transformative forces are among many traced in this encompassing exhibition, a feat of scrupulous, imaginative research.
She's not a very nice or scrupulous person, more interested in breaking a story than doing it ethically.
But Russian oil companies operate commercially and so have been less than scrupulous in keeping to agreed cutbacks.
In that regard, it's about as scrupulous an eye-level account of antebellum Natchez as you will find.
Yet even (or especially) now, scrupulous film-makers can expose lies instead of spreading them, as Mr Loznitsa shows.
He always wanted to bless others, even as he was scrupulous about who he allowed into his inner circle.
Some large arbitration firms do have a code of conduct, but less scrupulous firms are not policed at all.
Teachers could also benefit from a bit more of the scrupulous attention paid on modern campuses to sexual equality.
Since it first opened in 21, the funeral home has kept scrupulous documentation on every person it has interred.
It's also possible that parents who exclusively breast-feed their babies are more scrupulous about a healthy diet generally.
And even if we can trust Mr. Obama's respect for the Constitution, his successors may not be so scrupulous.
This is an initial coin offering, a practice with a bad rap thanks to some less than scrupulous companies.
Co-workers and former associates describe him as a scrupulous government official who cares deeply about the Justice Department.
Perry's scrupulous research and painstaking rendering of her experiences make her a trustworthy guide through such emotionally charged terrain.
After enjoying years of online anonymity, the hacker known as Grifter was unmasked by a less-than-scrupulous spouse.
His confirmation should be supported by all who value judges committed to fairness and scrupulous application of the law.
Rodney Harrison, the chief of detectives, said the investigators were scrupulous about making sure that a guardian was present.
If this book doesn't settle the question, it will at least fortify faith in scrupulous reporting and captivating storytelling.
Like apps on your phone, the less scrupulous add-ons can monitor your online activities, steal your data, and more.
So keep babies out of the sun, be scrupulous about sun hats and protective clothing, about screens and mosquito netting.
Some less scrupulous lenders and marketers have simply begun skirting Google's rules in an attempt to get around the ban.
Nonetheless, if Cooper is going to stake so much on accuracy with numbers, he might have been more scrupulous himself.
Coaches and the training staff were more scrupulous about off-season check-ins with players by phone or in person.
Mr. Ramírez admitted to the defense that he even recorded the various expenses for his killings in scrupulous accounting ledgers.
When it was favorable to him, Dr. Wright appeared to have an excellent memory and a scrupulous attention to detail.
If we don't practice scrupulous hand hygiene and stringent social distancing, this virus will swamp all of our native advantages.
For example, defense lawyers get to scour criminal wiretap applications for problems, creating an incentive for investigators to be scrupulous.
She is, of course, also aware of this: "Nothing was worse for one's emotional comfort than scrupulous observance," she remarks.
Fewer than half of her 13 novels have been translated into English, many with the scrupulous care of Celia Hawkesworth.
His scrupulous style makes everything from the font of a store sign to a parlor wallpaper pattern worthy of study.
" Asked whether people ever say "no" to Bezos, the world's richest person and a famously scrupulous boss, he joked, "No!
The Real Life of the Parthenon is a great achievement — a scrupulous presentation of demanding issues that is fun to read.
The threat of politicisation, to which extreme polarisation will make all independent institutions prone, argues for scrupulous professionalism, not compensatory activism.
The rhetoric and records of Trump and Clinton are not exactly scrupulous about respect for the Constitution, or any other law.
Of course, even these automated checks can't prevent determined buyers from obtaining samples through less scrupulous vendors on the black market.
The Guinness people are very scrupulous, and they showed up and checked everything out and brought their own speed-measurement expert.
Little wonder many less scrupulous ones don't bother: last year fewer than 500 companies contributed an astonishing 43% of government revenues.
In his long history of public service, Mike Pompeo has been scrupulous to treat every human being with dignity and respect.
But the main takeaway, I think, is not just that we need to be more scrupulous about our location data settings.
Nonetheless, the episode has reverberated through global supply chains and dealt a fresh blow to Japan's reputation for scrupulous, dependable manufacturing.
"Because we live here and we know, we felt it necessary to be scrupulous," said Catherine Barnett, the paper's executive editor.
It's something I really think Harper Lee would appreciate about the book, the degree to which I tried to be scrupulous.
"I intend to be quite scrupulous about recusal and any topic where there is the slightest scintilla of doubt," he said.
But Ms. Smith speaking is, implicitly, Ms. Smith listening, paying scrupulous attention to the varied people she embodies with such precision.
"We have to be very scrupulous before we build additional infrastructure that would accelerate the use of fossil fuels," Inslee said.
The scrupulous player might be uncomfortable with some of their orders, and even feel somewhat relieved to be punished by the end.
They have been, as they promised, completely hands-off in terms of editorial coverage and have been absolutely scrupulous on that front.
My father had every one carefully written down, as scrupulous with all of them as no one else ever was with him.
The film is scrupulous, almost pathological, in its insistence of following its own rules to their own logical extensions, damn the consequences.
Griswold is scrupulous toward her subjects, frequently paraphrasing them on the meaning of their experience and drawing few conclusions of her own.
In theory, the character and fitness requirement protects the public from individuals whose past conduct shows they might not be scrupulous lawyers.
Ford and VW have been scrupulous about not allowing any merger speculation (which isn't to say that they aren't thinking about it).
James Wyllie, Johnny Acton and David Goldblatt are to be commended for the scrupulous attention they pay to toilets throughout the ages.
The parade of paintings in the end feels a bit like the far too scrupulous documentation of a theme too often reprised.
Both, you can tell, have studied their respective masters with scrupulous care, and the results of their pupillage are plain to see.
But Trump isn't particularly scrupulous about where his validation comes from, and sometimes is forced to take the best of what's around.
It yields slices of scrupulous uniformity and requires little effort or skill — particularly helpful when Ms. Gilbuena has volunteers in the kitchen.
While Rentlogic is scrupulous about using data to train its algorithm, it's also transparent about how the algorithm works, according to Fox.
When I started the practice, the annual audit sometimes felt a little bit too scrupulous, like picking nits with my own work.
But if the essence of the books is lacking for me, the details, as Josh points out, are handled with scrupulous attention.
Yet his scrupulous attention to the text kept the line vividly present, a ghost whose contours you could somehow see and feel.
From the beginning, Mr. Giller took scrupulous notes that formed a Letterman database, with accounts of segments, Top 10 lists, even jokes.
The best model of a national security adviser was Brent Scowcroft, a scrupulous pragmatist and honest broker under George H. W. Bush.
The scrupulous avoidance of glib conclusions that distinguished her best-known film, "Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired," is fully in evidence here.
Anyone ruined by it, or duped by a proprietor less scrupulous than Fannie, might feel like a discounted item in Davis's ledger.
That would seem to indicate a human being at the end of the line, as opposed to the scrupulous regularity of a bot.
" In an obituary in Vogue, editor-at-large Hamish Bowles wrote "his scrupulous editorial standards of both content and comportment were old world.
If you think the surveillance capacities of facial recognition technology are disturbing, wait till you see its even less scrupulous cousin, affect recognition.
He, a scrupulous monitor of fairness in matters large and small, will ask whether there are also things people think girls shouldn't wear.
President Putin: Yes, though you should be careful to disguise your most outrageous acts in clothing of scrupulous legality and strict bureaucratic procedure.
PEPFAR is a highly successful foreign-aid program because it is scrupulous about documenting and delivering its results to Congress and the president.
The scent of their waste fills his nostrils; the circusgoers ignore him and his scrupulous art, leaving him to starve to death, forgotten.
As author/narrator, Browning/Barbara is delightfully shrewd, if a little daft — an intellectual with scrupulous ethics and a love of organic wool.
Sadly for the reader, Mr Finn is too scrupulous a writer to speculate on what she made of the changes to her world. ■
"As always in cases where sexual misconduct is alleged, we should be scrupulous in reflecting all sides," read the note obtained by Variety.
It is also known that markedly more scrupulous governments, from Mexico to Ecuador and Venezuela, have deployed surveillance and intelligence systems against political opposition.
How all that squares with America First nationalism and scrupulous respect for the sovereignty of such non-democracies as Saudi Arabia is less clear.
The first is a country famous for being extremely scrupulous about consumer privacy and data security, and the second is America's closest political ally.
It hopes this will help get it removed from a list of countries with poor safeguards against money-laundering, compiled by more scrupulous governments.
Enhanced by scrupulous attention to details of color, light and shadow, "Last Supper" radiates its new life without losing Vasari's original strength in portraiture.
In writing "The Handmaid's Tale," Atwood was scrupulous about including nothing that did not have a historical antecedent or a modern point of comparison.
By tackling corporate anonymity, Congress would strengthen the American financial system and allow our government to pressure less scrupulous jurisdictions to do the same.
Still, the revelation is a fresh blow to Japan's reputation for scrupulous high-quality manufacturing, following admissions of similarly deceptive practices at Kobe Steel.
And for all of the scrupulous detail paid to certain aspects of the world-at-large of the story, other aspects are completely ignored.
"Julieta" is scrupulous, compassionate and surprising, even if it does not always quite communicate the full gravity and sweep of the feelings it engages.
Across town, at the United States Naval Observatory, Vice President Mike Pence welcomed a group of teenage students for a more scrupulous viewing party.
She has been cheerfully scrupulous about White House traditions and rituals, including such niceties as designing what will be known as the Obama China.
The prospect of that adversarial second-guessing gives criminal investigators a reason to be scrupulous about what they put into their requests for wiretaps.
And given that scrupulous honesty is not exactly a hallmark of the Trump administration, it's certainly possible that it could be either of them.
"Everything in it was described with such authority and scrupulous attention to detail that I thought it had to be real," Liu told me.
Throughout his career Bogle displayed the best attributes of our profession and was the model of a principled, visionary, scrupulous, thrifty and relentlessly optimistic investor.
If this book doesn't quite settle the question of belief for you, it will at least fortify your faith in scrupulous reporting and captivating storytelling.
But growing consumer demand for raw materials for cosmetic treatments increases the risk that poor and marginalized people may be exploited by the less scrupulous.
Less scrupulous Chinese journalists have done that, but Ms Hu and her team have won influence thanks in part to their reputation for being clean.
Yet temperamentally, the careful and scrupulous vice president couldn't be more different from a commander in chief who prefers to make decisions on the fly.
As before, the onus of responsibility is equally on Facebook to enforce as it is on partners to engage in scrupulous handling of user data.
Within hours of the book's initial release, PDFs, ePubs, and even the audio version found their way to the less scrupulous corners of the internet.
Mr. Acosta, 39, is also a scrupulous networker who persuaded a former longtime prosecutor to join him in starting a defense and family law firm.
"Scrupulous intervention in relief camps, schools and door-to-door visits helped us to find 50 people suffering (from) flood-related mental disorder," said Sunny.
She was scrupulous about presenting the best angles of her face to the cameras, practicing the tilt to her neck that ensured a slim silhouette.
However, according to Robert Klemko and Jenny Vrentas of the MMQB, authorities actually used a scrupulous process to nail down who, exactly, took the jersey.
"There needs to be a level of degree and distinction," Mr. Diaz said, adding that he has been scrupulous about his behavior since the training.
A guilty plea and $2.6 billion settlement with United States authorities over tax evasion in 2014 have given the bank good reason to be scrupulous.
The point of being scrupulous about your means is to help insure accurate ends, whether you are trying to convict a man or exonerate him.
It is precisely when we disagree that it is most critical for our thinking to be clear and our dialogue to be charitable and scrupulous.
The Pittsburgh native spent more than 50 years climbing the ranks of the Catholic Church, building a reputation as a loyal churchman and scrupulous teacher.
Through scrupulous and heightened simulations of terrifying reality, last year's "First Man" reminded me why I never even entertained the notion of becoming an astronaut.
Tyler Angle, as usual a heavenly partner, was just as scrupulous on his own, though Ana Sophia Scheller, in the female soloist role, was depressingly wooden.
Public health officials and worried parents aren't the only ones watching Juul closely: the company's competitors are, too, and some may be less scrupulous than others.
During one debate scene, Dobbs fights with the other candidates about immigration, oil, and the less-than-scrupulous ties politicians often have to special interest groups.
Yet with the release of Mr Biden's and Ms Warren's plans, both less quixotic and more scrupulous than the earlier sketches, the debate is much improved.
Chipman said ATF investigations typically resulted from tips provided by informants and scrupulous gun dealers against people buying guns at a generous clip and suspect volume.
But the National Enquirer handed him a fleeting gift, and he should book the win while he can — before more scrupulous critics tear him back down.
There's a reason: Both feared losing their children in a custody battle, so were advised by lawyers to keep scrupulous accounts of events and their emotions.
It is, however, an unusual instance of old-school legerdemain in an era when mixologists have made an effort to be more scrupulous about cocktail history.
It is important for the administration and Congress to be scrupulous in honoring our commitments under the deal so long as it is being complied with.
In Norway's cabins, powders are stacked on green shelving in white plastic containers, each with a hand-marked label that suggests a scrupulous alchemist at work.
Beyond the clarity of both her body and her verbal instruction, which is as scrupulous as her dancing, what's refreshing about Ms. Peck is her intention.
This artist's resistance to marketing, and her scrupulous refusal to kludge up her art with paratext, come as salutary aberrations amid all the Hudson Yards hype.
His nurse, Nikolai, an unfailingly scrupulous man, is naïve about Russia's corruption, until his nephew becomes embroiled in a scandal — exacerbated by Nikolai's proximity to Vladimir.
" Elizabeth Bishop found in Moore her best, in some ways her only, model and mentor; Wallace Stevens admired her "scrupulous … unaffected, witty, colloquial sort of spirit.
The free-thought movement as a whole is scrupulous in weeding out sexism and is predicated in part on freeing women from control by misogynistic religions.
Mueller has cultivated a reputation as a scrupulous prosecutor, and he may not be willing to discuss evidence or reach conclusions not contained in his report.
Hentoff wrote in such a way that we felt we were hearing something for ourselves when we were in fact hearing it through Nat's scrupulous ear.
So it was actually kind of clever, but it was pretty clear it was bulls--- and a less scrupulous reporter might have just printed it in full.
"At less-scrupulous firms, there could be an inclination to get things done before next April, including making rollovers that aren't in your best interest," she said.
"Individuals and institutions that receive research funding from the federal government must be scrupulous in conducting research for the common good and rigorous in rooting out fraud."
Yet with the release of Mr Biden's and Ms Warren's plans, both less quixotic and more scrupulous than the earlier sketch, the debate has been much improved.
Trump canceled DACA supposedly out of scrupulous worry that extending deportation protection and work permits to this group of immigrants exceeded the Obama administration's legitimate constitutional authority.
The intricacy and delicate nature of biologics call for biosimilars to be carefully tested and put through a scrupulous approval process at the hands of the FDA.
Sheridan did note that the AXA lawsuit, which was filed in July 2011, prompted improvements at the company, including a "more scrupulous and rigorous" review of costs.
But it often feels like the work of a scrupulous schoolteacher, eager to introduce a potentially off-putting but important topic to uninformed students without frightening them.
"We urge Turkey to exercise restraint and ensure that its military operations remain limited in scope and duration and scrupulous to avoid civilian casualties," the statement said.
He vowed to adopt an efficient, fair and scrupulous approach to government: consolidating services, cutting taxes, adopting a universal ethics code and preserving a social safety net.
Mr. Tennant, who usually is scrupulous in conveying the nuances of volatile characters (see his work on the British television series "Broadchurch"), just goes utterly bananas here.
The Nobel laureate novelist Claude Simon finds in Bacon's scrupulous detailing and tripartite structure a new model for poetic fiction that is comparably immediate, clinical, and corporal.
Robertson is a scrupulous writer who stays tethered to the archives, but I often wished she had permitted herself to rove more freely, to speculate and imagine.
Instead, they seek stability through meticulous hygiene and winemaking, scrupulous attention to detail and keeping the pH of the wine low enough to discourage unwanted microbiological life.
Giant cosmetic companies such as Coty and Estée Lauder write huge checks to storied fragrance agencies, which will employ meticulous perfume chemists, scrupulous in the art of aromachology.
Some of the less scrupulous decided to cast doubt on the need for a climate policy by stressing to the point of distortion uncertainties in the underlying science.
It's a happy pediatric story of the convergence of improved preventive measures, healthier environments for young babies and the medical profession's trying to be scrupulous about limiting interventions.
One does not casually suggest throwing away America's carefully cultivated reputation as the world's most scrupulous debtor — a reputation that dates all the way back to Alexander Hamilton.
Norway is well placed to take the lead in facilitating negotiations; it has considerable experience, expertise and international respect for its scrupulous and impartial approach to conflict resolution.
Only by being detached, by acknowledging that he stands apart, can he look at decaying and ruined bodies, scrutinize their skin and flesh, with a surgeon's scrupulous attention.
If so, trying to make it happen would be more respectful of her will than scrupulous attention to what was long ago written on some piece of paper.
Presidents rather more scrupulous than the current one have been lured into secret diplomacy and dodgy covert operations, from the Bay of Pigs to the Iran-contra scandal.
It might just get you that job The easiest things to do are lower any credit card debt you are carrying and be scrupulous about paying on time.
Ex-prosecutors who make it to the Supreme Court — the Sonia Sotomayors, Samuel Alitos, and perhaps Neil Gorsuchs of the world — were only the best, most scrupulous prosecutors.
Conway tells me that were it not for Crane's scrupulous note-taking—a product of her career as a nurse and paralegal—the case wouldn't stand a shot.
Close observers of the space say that carriers like Verizon and AT&T are more scrupulous than free email providers like Gmail in watching for spam-like behavior.
Instagram accounts dedicated to the scrupulous documentation of just one subject—like aerial shots of the Earth's surface, or, you know, hand dryers—are like weird little virtual museums.
Thanks to his scrupulous saving and profits from his website, he ended up having some cash leftover after finishing the house and used it to launch a successful business.
The Post's original Moore story was a model of scrupulous journalism that confirmed the women's accounts as much as possible, with the reporters speaking to more than 30 people.
As an investigative journalist for independent Russian media outlets, Mr Golunov developed a reputation for thorough shoe-leather reporting and scrupulous work with procurement databases to expose state corruption.
Although some details of those reports have been disputed, Tolo insists it was scrupulous in reporting all sides of the fighting, including allowing Taliban spokesmen a right of reply.
It may even liberate the more scrupulous to make money from their data sets in new ways, freed from privacy limitations which had previously kept those data locked away.
And even the official newspapers, which tend to be rigorous in their sourcing and circumspect about what they publish, sometimes lean on the less-scrupulous digital publications for stories.
U.S. District Judge Peter Sheridan sided with AXA in his 146-page decision, but he wrote the suit had prompted a "more scrupulous and rigorous" review of board expenses.
He pointed out that the lack of a US translator or other support meant the US would be without a scrupulous translation or a record of what was discussed.
Always a scrupulous artist of the highest order, she is interested in the formal qualities inherent to a particular medium; she wants to learn what it is good for.
"Al Fin Cayó!" wraps up the Escobar story with a scrupulous recreation of the drug kingpin's last stand, when he was gunned down on the rooftop after resisting capture.
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Don't wait until they come to you Even the most scrupulous and watchful parent or guardian can't keep children from hearing about something as widely discussed as the coronavirus.
Good quality cookware sets are primarily made up of pots and pans, but some cheaper, less scrupulous sets bulk things out with too many accessories like spatulas and spoons.
Another Nissan executive described Saikawa as unflinchingly scrupulous, adding this would have certainly played into how he dealt with the allegations concerning Ghosn once they surfaced within the company.
Achieving the potential of the agreement, ensuring its success and earning lasting peace will depend on an equally scrupulous observance by the United States of each of its commitments.
Runa Sandvik, a director of information security for The New York Times, said that consumers should be scrupulous about reading privacy policies and selecting a VPN they can trust.
But it's been scrupulous about pillaging everything from the Big Three's childhood, their adolescence, their time as fetuses, and the time before them when Jack and Rebecca were newlyweds.
By avowing her destiny as a great artist early and often, she was rejecting comfort and middling conformity to claim a vocation that, the record proves, involved scrupulous, uncompromising experimentation.
Scrupulous as it may be (especially considering how I also want my liner packed with jet-black pigment and easily applied with razor-sharp precision), I don't believe in settling.
"It's entirely possible that those who were paying more attention to the exercise part of their regimen [because of the wearable device] were less scrupulous about their intake," Berkeley said.
Nickson is anything but a literal painter, but he is a scrupulous observer of the world around him, preternaturally aware of the visible evidence of passing time and changing seasons.
The scrupulous, fair-minded lawyer who defends the falsely accused Robinson in a racist courtroom set a standard for goodness and bravery that still resonates more than 50 years later.
He too argued that wide gaps between the classes are dangerous and thought that the most scrupulous and suspicious attention should be paid to any policy plans coming from businessmen.
For all their scrupulous efforts to make the hosts seem as real as possible, it's explained, the designers could never get the hands right, leaving conspicuous ridges around the joints.
His focus on gaining attention clashed with the sensibilities of many of the lawyers who worked for him and were accustomed to a more scrupulous and less publicity-minded approach.
A little teething pain is understandable, of course, but the scrupulous attention paid up front to architectural restoration doesn't seem to have been paid to hotel operations and customer service.
The result of Lane's research is "Hitler's Last Hostages," a scrupulous account of Hitler's abiding obsession with art and Germany's cultural patrimony that set the stage for the Gurlitt gambit.
The tipped wage is so complicated — with several different wage scales, depending on how plentiful tips are — that even scrupulous employers may find it hard to determine what they owe.
When announcing that he was dispatching troops to invade Cambodia, Nixon solemnly assured the nation that the US had been scrupulous, to that point, in observing that poor country's neutrality.
"We urge Turkey to exercise restraint and ensure that its military operations remain limited in scope and duration and scrupulous to avoid civilian casualties," U.S. State Department Spokeswoman Heather Nauert said.
And they—led by Brent Scowcroft, who advised Gerald Ford and George H.W. Bush, and Stephen Hadley, who steered George W. Bush—tended to be known for tact and scrupulous impartiality.
Immersive far-future science fiction usually involves putting a great deal of time, materials, money, and scrupulous attention to detail into everything from alien sets and makeup to completely unknown technology.
Are those who demand that a company withdraws in these circumstances actually opening the door to less-scrupulous players and thus pushing the country or industry further down the integrity ladder?
The way she speaks feels parallel to the way she makes music: scrupulous, aware of every detail, but also full of ideas she needs to get out as quickly as possible.
Financial firms have been calling to report loopholes that could benefit less scrupulous rivals, most of which will be closed before it comes into force or soon after, promises the OECD.
Our review called Tallent "fearless when evoking what the body can withstand" and "scrupulous at capturing the visible world," even if he did not delve as deeply into the characters' interiority.
In any case, Mr. Cohen said he recently hired a scrupulous accountant and still plans on handling pro bono political work in the Middle East, albeit on a more limited basis.
She is candid, funny and sometimes guarded — Greenfield-Sanders and Morrison's friends and colleagues are scrupulous about respecting her privacy — with the charisma of someone who knows what she's talking about.
"There are thousands of documents in here that the public should never see," Mr. Sinderbrand said, noting that a less scrupulous recipient of such data could have easily posted it online.
Infection control for athletes goes beyond attention to personal hygiene; the school and the athletic staff have to be scrupulous about cleaning equipment and the locker room and the weight room.
"The curtilage is treated as part of the home, and the home is given the most scrupulous protection under the Fourth Amendment," explained Tracey Maclin, a professor at Boston University Law.
Still, tests like these do in general raise serious privacy concerns, and it's hard to know if other, potentially less scrupulous companies have made gaffes like this one in the past. [CNBC]
While supporting Ankara's legitimate security concerns, "we urge Turkey to exercise restraint and ensure that its military operations remain limited in scope and duration and scrupulous to avoid civilian casualties," Nauert said.
The first trailer for Gilmore Girls: A Year In The Life premiered on Tuesday, sending hordes of fans into a tizzy of scrupulous theorizing and speculating about every single frame (ourselves included).
Less scrupulous publishers sometimes take the next step, creating pseudo news stories rife with half-truths or outright lies that are tailor-made to emotionally target audiences already inclined to believe them.
But that tone, and the feeling that animates it, comes through more clearly and purely in Nutter's poems than in those of most of his contemporaries, because his ear is more scrupulous.
The dupes who fall for satirical stories from The Onion will be fooled by deepfakes, and the scrupulous people who care about the truth will find ways to detect and debunk them.
She also appears to have led a thoroughly examined life, keeping scrupulous, detailed diary entries about each of her workouts from the time she became a senior-level athlete at age 20.
Mr. Oliver, a scrupulous researcher with a fluent writing style, opened the eyes of readers in Britain and the United States to a musical form that had been overlooked and often belittled.
"To spread these principles is to build up a strong and more valiant and, above all, more scrupulous and more generous humanity," he's quoted as saying in the Olympian, published in 1984.
With "Flash: The Making of Weegee the Famous," Christopher Bonanos has finally supplied us with the biography Weegee deserves: sympathetic and comprehensive, a scrupulous account with just the right touch of irreverence.
Science uncovered the pernicious effects of unwanted microbial activity in wine, the harm that comes from prolonged exposure to air and warmth and the benefits of scrupulous attention to cleanliness in winemaking.
It's one of these rules that even in the violence of warfare, you conduct yourself, and our people are instructed to be scrupulous about conducting themselves, in accordance with appropriate laws of war.
Although Hamilton viewed Jefferson as a "contemptible hypocrite" who was neither "scrupulous… nor very mindful of truth," he believed Jefferson's desire for popularity and influence would cause him to moderate his "erroneous" principles.
Beardsley, the NRC official, told me the commission plans to review the regulations, which analysts credit as the most scrupulous cybersecurity standards in the ICS industry, in 2019, and update them where necessary.
Back to other broadsides against you, Joan Didion claimed your books, post-Watergate, have a "scrupulous passivity" to them, and that you wrongfully fail to draw conclusions and make judgments in your investigations.
It's a rhythm that builds suspense, which in other hands might feel prurient, but Perry's scrupulous research and painstaking rendering of her experiences make her a trustworthy guide through such emotionally charged terrain.
" Writing about the great Simone Weil, who died at age 34, Hardwick notes that "the present fashion of biography, with the scrupulous accounting of time, makes a long life of a short one.
Tallent is so fearless when evoking what the body can withstand, so scrupulous at capturing the visible world; what a writer he'll be when he turns to charting internal, invisible cartographies as well.
There's James Franco in two equally compelling iterations: both as broke-but-honorable barkeep Vince and as his less-scrupulous twin brother, who convinces Vince to cash in on the burgeoning porn trade.
And they—led by Brent Scowcroft, who advised Gerald Ford and George H. W. Bush, and Stephen Hadley, who steered George W. Bush—tended to be best known for their tact and scrupulous impartiality.
However, less scrupulous characters are also able to pick apart every aspect of the code to subvert it, or build their own near-identical version of the open source program to scam unsuspecting people.
But after that, if the establishment is unresponsive or hostile, it seems inevitable that less scrupulous providers will eventually step in, perhaps in offshore jurisdictions with little—if any—patient protection and quality control.
Thus, reforms intended to incentivize or improve completion rates need to be designed with scrupulous attention to potential consequences and due regard for the full range of outcomes that matter to taxpayers and students.
This is the most scrupulous person in his profession, a true believer that any particular, even in its most granular form, is the difference between poor and average, average and good, good and great.
But his critics, many of them scientists, have noted the government's policy of encouraging deforestation has boosted both the land clearance that helps fires rage, and given the less scrupulous farmer license to burn.
Lynette remembered that this scrupulous solicitousness of his had goaded her into bad behavior; it had made her careless and wasteful, afraid that his loving kindness might enclose her too entirely, like a sheath.
Yet somehow none of the voluminous coverage of the issue managed to ask the most basic, banal question: Was there any reason to think Trump would be more scrupulous in his handling of sensitive information?
But we think the best way to reclaim reality is to fight this fire with water: scrupulous recourse to argument and evidence and explanations that are available to everyone and above all, subject to correction.
It ranks not only as one of the first eyewitness reports of the Holocaust, but, as Alexandra Popoff says in her scrupulous but impassioned biography, as a work with "the everlasting quality of genuine art".
Often, the contractors weren't as well trained; they weren't as sensitive to the communities they were policing; and they weren't as scrupulous when it came to the laws, practices, and customs of civilized military engagement.
They know that it is both wrong and illegal to engage in acts that long have defined other less scrupulous armies — rape, pillage, torture, murder of one's foes, and intentional attacks upon a civilian population.
Savvy but scrupulous distributors sometimes exploit the rural farmers who produce the spirit, he adds, while the industrial methods favored by some new distillers are resulting in a substandard product that cheapens the drink's reputation.
The report, produced by Kobe Steel without input from regulators or other outside parties, concluded that the company had erred by elevating the pursuit of short-term profit over the maintenance of scrupulous quality standards.
But the retired Canadian curler Kevin Martin, who is providing commentary for NBC here, said he was scrupulous about his health because catching a cold while he was competing put his mind in a muddle.
In 2018, low-tech editing like Mr. O'Keefe's is already an anachronism: Imagine what even less scrupulous activists could do with the power to create "video" framing real people for things they've never actually done.
Future historians won't find all that much of a foundation for Trumpism in the grim essays of William F. Buckley, the scrupulous constitutionalist principles of Barry Goldwater or the bright-eyed optimism of Ronald Reagan.
Jimmy's assumption of the even smarmier, less scrupulous persona of Saul Goodman, begun at the end of Season 4, is quickly completed, over the protests of his girlfriend and fellow lawyer, Kim Wexler (Rhea Seehorn).
If a person needs to end their pregnancy after 24 weeks, there are a limited number of places in the country where they can do that, and the approval process for that procedure is scrupulous.
He wonders, to his friend Blair Clark, if it isn't "meaninglessly scrupulous" to fret over bringing Blackwood to New York while Hardwick is there, and to Hardwick herself he exhibits a thinking-out-loud callousness.
Robert Alter's scrupulous introduction, and the presence, in "The Poetry of Yehuda Amichai," of no fewer than fourteen different translators (with many new versions by Alter), reminds us that translation is arduous, necessary, and unfinished.
This alarmed some Saudi businessmen, but Lovell said the crackdown may ultimately have reassured foreign investors, as it has made all parties in business deals more scrupulous about avoiding any appearance of conflict of interest.
In further contrast to Constable's scrupulous spatial construction, he reverses the spatial position of the cornfield: it becomes a rectangle of thick golden paint protruding from the mesh's surface— something tactile that is reaching toward us.
That said, Johns says that Hegsted had "a reputation as a very scrupulous guy," and he had done other studies that had results that didn't align with his funders, such as the North American Meat Institute.
ROME, Oct 31 (Reuters) - Any bank rescue in Italy would respect current norms, Economy Minister Giovanni Tria said on Wednesday in response to a question in parliament, adding that lenders were under "constant and scrupulous" surveillance.
Having won a Tony as the less than scrupulous salesman Ricky Roma in "Glengarry Glen Ross," he now carries the Showtime series "Ray Donovan," as the titular character, a Hollywood fixer with a dinged moral compass.
From his roles as a scrupulous prohibition officer on Boardwalk Empire to a vindictive villain in Man of Steel, Michael Shannon is bound by nothing—his intensity shatters any notion of what a character should be.
Puncturing the heroic image of Mr. Moro was obviously a shock for Brazilians, and damaging to Mr. Bolsonaro, but demanding that defenders of the law be scrupulous in their adherence to it is essential for democracy.
The bank has grown substantially over the past two decades—it now has nearly fifty million customers—and it has acquired a reputation for being less than scrupulous, even by the loose standards of international banking.
We presume that artists, whatever their medium, take care to keep their distance, and Arbus was scrupulous about the legality of her ventures, obtaining permission from her subjects to photograph them and to reproduce the results.
He feared that a less scrupulous commander-in-chief would take charge of the executive branch and with it, the most highly resourced surveillance agency in the world, ready to be exploited in new and troubling ways.
As an artist sensitive to the experiment that each new work poses to its maker, Porter writes about art with a therapist's succinct and scrupulous empathy, delineating how a particular artist deploys her or his idiosyncratic energy.
Quoting an unnamed source, South Korea's JoongAng Ilbo newspaper had said the diplomat embarked on a defection journey "following a scrupulous plan" and was in the process of "landing in a third country as an asylum seeker".
Evidence that the scrupulous realization of such otherness is compatible with original and serious fiction-making can be found in recent novels by Jenny Erpenbeck (African migrants in Germany) and Rachel Kushner (a women's prison in California).
While their white contemporaries enjoyed M.L.B.'s tidy schedules and scrupulous statistics-keeping, the black players of the early 21972th century made do with a mixture of official and unofficial contests across borders of league and nation.
They have to depend on truck-stop workers to ensure shower booths are clean, trust fast-food employees to have scrupulous hygiene, and assume that the driver who sat in their seat before them didn't feel feverish. 
Lawmakers and former colleagues were left to wonder how an experienced and scrupulous lawyer known as being apolitical allowed himself to be drawn into a highly politicized firing, either as a willing participant or an unwitting accomplice.
In "Sonatine," Megan Fairchild and the elegant Joaquin de Luz are admirably clear; though I find her face too guarded and her upper-body manner too naïve, her legs and feet are at once scrupulous and brave.
While The Americans boasts a scrupulous commitment to period detail, it doesn't tend to hang big plot twists on news events in the way that, say, Mad Men did; that prevents the occasional exception from feeling too gimmicky.
Nowoczesna's support has fallen to below 10% since the start of the year, when newspapers revealed that its leader, who had billed himself as a scrupulous family man, was having an affair with one of his party's MPs.
The Balanchine Trust has been scrupulous in ensuring that the steps of the dance remain exactly the same as they were 50 years ago—but perhaps ballet needs to move on if it is to keep its audiences.
In his scrupulous and perceptive 1999 biography, Ross Macdonald, Tom Nolan makes clear that the ongoing irresolution of those early years was the source of both Macdonald's art and the "deranged" family life he and Margaret created together.
Thanks to a loophole—Congress didn't say a word about undisclosed payments—the law had about as much of an effect on the less scrupulous radio jocks as Prohibition had on the gangsters sipping champagne outside Tammany Hall.
It is critical that the next commander-in-chief comprehends the fundamental difference between adopting a reflexively interventionist attitude — which The Washington Post wants — and being the scrupulous, pragmatic, prudent decision-maker the American people expect and deserve.
They have to depend on truck-stop workers to ensure their shower booths are clean, trust fast-food employees to have scrupulous hygiene, and assume that the driver before them who sat in their seat didn't feel feverish. 
Mr. Murphy, a 30-year veteran of the department, was not among those accused by city investigators of wrongdoing, and in fact was singled out in the report on city vehicles for his scrupulous adherence to the rules.
But according to Deirdre Bair's scrupulous biography of de Beauvoir, the visit was a disaster, because Algren arrived in a foul mood and spent much of their time together mocking her friends in particular and her life in general.
" _________ Adapting a Beloved Novel for the Screen The 2014 film version of "The Fault in Our Stars" is, the Times critic A.O. Scott writes, "directed by Josh Boone with scrupulous respect for John Green's best-selling young-adult novel.
Not long after Peter Gelb, Mr. Volpe's successor at the Met, began his tenure, he decided to mothball the director's popular 1985 "Tosca," a production that paid scrupulous attention to the actual locales in Rome where the story unfolds.
Mr. Radcliffe will play the scrupulous fact-checker, Jim Fingal, and Mr. Cannavale will play the essayist, John D'Agata, whose occasional prioritization of artistry over precision prompted a debate over the nature of truth and the meaning of accuracy.
With their scrupulous but unobtrusive attention to pertinent details, Mr. Younger, Mr. Teller and the rest of the cast make "Bleed for This" more than an inspiring version of Mr. Pazienza's story; they make it a genuinely interesting one.
You're now in Leonardo World, a penumbral, winding but wide-vistaed realm unto itself with roughly 160 works, and one that the Louvre curators — Vincent Delieuvin and Louis Frank — have taken scrupulous care to make as navigable as possible.
Some in the industry argue that ad-tech players aren't scrupulous enough about where ads can be placed, and others suggest that brands need to more clearly lay out which sites are acceptable and unacceptable for showing their ads.
As long as they're willing to adopt the more moderate position--in this case that scrutiny over police is harmful--there will always be room for someone less scrupulous to swoop in and trump them, whether it's Trump himself or not.
"Because Manafort has now taken actions that reflect an intention to violate or circumvent the court's existing orders, at a time one would expect particularly scrupulous adherence, the government submits that the proposed bail package is insufficient," the filing said.
Leaking can be a last resort for civil servants worried about breaking the law — but it can also be a way for their less scrupulous peers to get around the law by litigating things in the court of public opinion instead.
" The president, Emmanuel Macron, declared that the cathedral would be rebuilt in five years—prompting an open letter from multiple architects requesting that he slow his roll (it sounds better in the original French) and take a "scrupulous, thoughtful approach.
The obligation on data handlers to maintain scrupulous records of what information they hold, what they are doing with it, and how they are legally processing it, is also about being able to demonstrate compliance with GDPR's data processing principles.
That is, did Mueller know that, after his two years of painstaking and scrupulous investigation, he was relinquishing to Trump's appointee — whose impartiality was vigorously challenged by almost every Democrat senator — a decision that Mueller himself was unwilling to make?
He also works as the director of Harlem's Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, and his scrupulous feel for archival traces — for the urgent materiality of memory — is one of the superpowers he brings to both his poems and nonfiction.
Appleby appears to be more scrupulous than another offshore firm, Panama-based Mossack Fonseca, about shunning overtly corrupt and criminal clients, based on a comparison of the Appleby files with the leaked Panama Papers, which drew global coverage last year.
Over the past two months, aided by the good folks at YouTube and its less-scrupulous overseas equivalents, I have watched all 21970 previous Super Bowls—roughly 493 hours worth of football, salesmanship, injury timeouts, and increasingly intense computer-generated graphics.
If you have been given a diagnosis of microvascular heart disease, you should see your doctor regularly, be scrupulous about taking your medications, and be prepared to call for help if you think you may be having a heart attack.
The study, by the Centre for European Politics, a German thinktank, shows that the currency bloc's most scrupulous devotees of fiscal orthodoxy who have been most critical of bailouts of indebted periphery countries over the years have been its greatest beneficiaries.
"Achieving the potential of the agreement, ensuring its success and earning lasting peace will depend on an equally scrupulous observance by the United States of each of its commitments," wrote Haqqani, who is also head of the Pakistan-linked Haqqani Network.
Pinto prefers to talk about what he has uncovered, and to describe the evolution of European soccer from a varied and distinctive game to a corrupt playground for the international élite, in which only the richest, least scrupulous clubs can thrive.
As a result, there is no prospect of second-guessing in an adversarial court setting to keep F.B.I. agents scrupulous about how they portray the evidence when seeking to persuade FISA judges to sign off on putting a target under surveillance.
The budget office isn't always right, but it has a very good track record compared with other forecasters; even more important, it has always been scrupulous about avoiding partisanship, and therefore acts as an important check on politically motivated wishful thinking.
However, less-than-scrupulous senders will add an Unsubscribe link to a message in the hopes that you will click it and voluntarily verify that you have a working email address — and that you opened the message in the first place.
Such link taxes have been tried and failed in countries like Spain, and even many publishers don't think proposal is a good idea, warning that such a system could open the door to cash grabs by less scrupulous online publishers.
After the Daily Worker had said in 21952 that the whole British labor movement recognized "the scrupulous fairness" of the Moscow Trials and "the overwhelming guilt of the accused," young Eric offered his own justification: "The accusations are not intrinsically impossible," he wrote.
Trump, as revealed in scrupulous detail in the article, simply does not believe the unanimous conclusion of the US intelligence community: That Russia purposely sought to interfere in the 2016 election to help his candidacy and hurt the bid of Hillary Clinton.
The overall impression one gets of Kavanaugh is of a man who is not that scrupulous in his recollections and who is very willing to say things that are false or misleading to both Congress and the public in order to get ahead.
Choosing not to delve too deeply into the mind of either man — or to question Mr. Talese's journalistic ethics and less-than-scrupulous fact-checking — the directors are content to mostly watch as each vies for control of the movie, and his legacy.
While sociocultural factors may still underlie these cases, Choma says, such extreme behavior suggests there might be more at play, like the difference between disordered eating--regularly engaging in abnormal eating behaviors, such as scrupulous calorie-counting—versus a full-fledged eating disorder.
Though she is a scrupulous and dogged digger-up of hidden facts and a thoughtful interpreter of public events, Costa hasn't produced a work of objective journalism or detached historical scholarship so much as a personal reckoning with her nation's past and present.
For an exhibition as scrupulous as "Gender Bending Fashion" is about providing a map of the way-stations along the arc of gender identity and expression — "agender" to "genderqueer" to nonbinary to trans — the effort to establish lineages can seem disappointingly attenuated.
No new group, or "set," could be formed without being sanctioned; members had to follow a strict chain of command; meetings were held and bylaws were upheld; and discipline was issued with scrupulous regularity, particularly for wayward members within the same Trinitarios gang.
The WI's jam-making sessions were simple but scrupulous: groups of trained female volunteers would meet at their local WI and form assembly lines for making, canning, quality-checking and labeling the jams which would be sent off to be sold to the public.
What remains unclear is whether or not the actor colluded with authorities or was merely insufficiently scrupulous in his reporting—although he writes in Rolling Stone that he went to great lengths to conceal his subject's whereabouts, using a different burner phone every day.
"It is hardly possible to expect imminent and serious progress, because this topic is pretty sensitive and it demands a very scrupulous, long and, what is more important, consistent work at the level of experts," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told a conference call with reporters.
Staged with scrupulous attention to detail by the director, Adrienne Campbell-Holt — and an expert design team that includes John McDermott (sets), Grant Yeager (lighting) and Amy Altadonna (sound) — this production from Rattlestick and Colt Coeur shares its characters' questing and sometimes awkward sincerity.
The close looking revealed in Steinberg's scrupulous prose is continuously dazzling: Hid in the lower depth of the veil of heaven (widely mistaken for God's billowing mantle or cloak) are two dark angels – damnably hard to see, but once spotted not to be thought away […] .
Its message was that in telling the story of a life with scrupulous fidelity to the facts, an erudite reading of the texts, and a novelist's feeling for the narrative, a writer could aspire to create a work of literature in its own right.
"The curtilage is treated as part of the home, and the home is given the most scrupulous protection under the Fourth Amendment," Tracey Maclin, a professor at Boston University Law, told VICE News in January, when the Supreme Court heard arguments in the case.
Bhagwati is interested in forgiveness; she is generous, earning our trust by offering understanding — and a scrupulous detailing of good works — even to those she criticizes, a varied list that includes First Lt. Dan Choi, Representative Jackie Speier, Senator Kirsten Gillibrand and Joe Biden.
Known for his scrupulous rehearsal methods and programs that combine academic rigor with a sense of adventure, Mr. Jurowski, now 46, is until July 2 conducting the original version of Mussorgsky's "Boris Godunov" for the first time in the history of the Opéra de Paris.
"The Patriots" is a historical romance in the old style: multigenerational, multinarrative, intercontinental, laden with back stories and historical research, moving between scrupulous detail and sweeping panoramas, the first-person voice and a kaleidoscopic third, melodrama and satire, Cleveland in 1933 and Moscow in 2008.
"The wide and scrupulous evidence shows that those arrested in relation to their roles at (Poland's financial regulator) between 2013 and 2014...sought substantial financial gains at the cost of the bank guarantee fund and depositors," it said, adding that charges would be leveled later.
We in the newsroom were reminded this week to be more scrupulous in flagging phrases like "Here are New York Times stories about —" with embedded links, which serve web and mobile readers but make no sense if they appear in the newspaper, as they have.
Mr. Shanahan is also balancing his scrupulous approbation of the president with trying to assure the 1.2 million active-duty service members that he is willing to defend their interests in military policies at home and around the world — like terrorism and border security.
"Scrupulous pet food companies are never going to condone this, but if they are not testing every batch of the raw ingredients, they could miss it if a supplier decided to defraud them by including cheaper ingredients from sources that may include euthanized animals," Heinze explained.
Drivers turn to auto-tap applications like FRep and Repetitouch to scoop up blocks much faster than human fingers are capable of, and once these practices become widespread at an FC, more scrupulous drivers either stoop to these methods or accept that regular hours won't be possible.
Even when Bortzutsky seems intent on relentless parody of the engaged poem, setting desultory tones and adding smart-ass comments that would seem to operate practically as nasty rejoinders to the scrupulous witnessing exemplified in, say, a poem like Anna Akhmatova's "Requiem," he gets his intended effect.
Why it matters: The services disguise the internet address and browsing habits of their clients from websites and eavesdroppers, but the VPNs themselves are potentially aware of every move a client makes online and every password they enter, making less-scrupulous VPNs an ideal espionage tool.
And here we have the former head of a supposedly scrupulous, detached federal agency reaching for Mafia metaphors, indulging talk of the so-called pee tape and taking cosmetic digs at the president in the service of a book tour as exhaustive and elaborate as they come.
More legally scrupulous and procedurally sound than its government counterpart, their proposed tribunal would operate on the principle that no proven Communist, and no one accused of party membership who refused to deny the accusation or who invoked the Fifth Amendment, should be employed by the industry.
The same analysis could have been used to find out who's visiting prisons, mental health or addiction clinics, or even strip clubs, Shmatikov told me, also stressing out that him and Georgiev did not do that to avoid violating people's privacy, but "someone less scrupulous" could have.
John Hersey, the author of "Hiroshima," wrote a book entitled "The Algiers Motel Incident," published only a year after the killings, but even his account, both impassioned and scrupulous, is a fragmentary affair—"not so much written as listened to, in bits and pieces," he admits.
If your story does hit the newspapers, on the other hand, you'll have to adjust to a different kind of outrage: Your scrupulous research will be repurposed into some bad headline ("GRAVITY DISPROVEN") designed to yank eyeballs, extract clicks, and generally trample over your precious academic principles.
The Trump campaign doesn't care to what untruthful or unethical lengths it has to go to in order to get there: The school of Trump (based upon the scrupulous work of professional fact-checkers) exists and thrives in a post-fact — and now post-plagiarism — world.
His scrupulous style makes everything from the font of a store sign to a parlor wallpaper pattern worthy of study, and even his onomotopeia has the ring of genius: the "takka tak tak" of typewriter, the sudden "AHOOGA!" of a car horn on a busy street.
Known as Chupeta — Spanish slang for Lollipop — Mr. Ramírez presented himself on the stand as a man consumed with the minutiae of his business, recalling how he never failed to debrief his pilots after every run and reviewed each line of the scrupulous accounting ledgers he maintained.
In the contemporary timeline, Tom (Sean Donovan) and Evelyn (a deliciously shallow Hannah Heller) regularly rate Abigail's performance on an app, though they're less scrupulous about paying her on time — never mind the hazardous duty she has pulled, trying to keep ghosts from preying on the children.
With "Flash," Bonanos (the city editor of New York magazine and the author of an earlier book about Polaroid) has "finally supplied us with the biography Weegee deserves: sympathetic and comprehensive, a scrupulous account with just the right touch of irreverence," our critic Jennifer Szalai writes.
Your mileage may vary on how successfully you think he's balanced the story between Nicole and Charlie (personally, I think it's weighted ever so slightly in one direction), but he seems scrupulous in trying to hear out both sides, without leaning too far toward either perspective.
By moving from an emphasis on all-over compositions, guided by repetition, to a focus on the possibilities inherent in the details, and by bringing together her penchant for scrupulous devotion and her acceptance of chance, Takenaga has pushed her work into a territory all her own.
"First Love," with its haiku-like evocations of grotty British cityscapes, its fine ear for the ways in which love inverts itself into cruelty, its preference for scrupulous psychological detail over grandiose epic sweep, is a stellar example of this tradition, and proof of its continued vitality.
The nonprofit and the government bureaucracy had insisted on scrupulous proof that the community was doing absolutely no harm to the environment with its new business ventures, and all those official hoops — paperwork, and delays while waiting for approvals — made it impossible to turn a profit.
I think that the two things that are almost impossibly difficult to fix in a company are a culture that is not scrupulous about obeying the law, and even speaking of the law in a broad sense, just basic ethics, and then secondly, just a bad product.
While it's unlikely U.S. regulators would want CRISPR to be used for genetic engineering stateside, the worry is that other countries might not be so scrupulous—and if other countries start engineering kids to have higher IQs, the U.S. might have to start so we don't fall behind.
A less tasteful director might have revelled in the danger, the venom, and the sheer fun to be had in the kingdom of the pint-size, whereas Payne, ever scrupulous, is more attentive to minor acts of kindness than to the proportions of the folk who perform them.
The success of the company owed much to Mr. Cinader and Ms. Scott's scrupulous focus on their target demographic: affluent, high-achieving people who wanted to signal a certain pedigree with their fashion choices, but not one so stuffy that they would think twice before associating with it.
" And Professor Chomsky himself wrote, also in an email, of his sometime collaborator's "scrupulous, diligent and comprehensive research; a keen instinct for detecting and exposing hypocrisy and deceit and the effects of conformity to doctrine; and a recognition of the role of institutional structures in shaping interpretation and analysis.
Like Harron's first feature, "I Shot Andy Warhol" (1996), a movie about Warhol's would-be assassin Valerie Solanas, "Charlie Says" is a scrupulous work of pop scholarship resurrecting a larger-than-life character from the lunatic fringe of the '60s counterculture, along with an era-defining celebrity crime.
The reader never doubts that Li is an incisive thinker, but her tendency to sublimate her own emotions in the correspondence between others, be it Turgenev to Henry James or Chekhov to Tchaikovsky, occasionally puts one in mind of a devout nun's scrupulous study of her prayer book.
"Because Manafort has now taken actions that reflect an intention to violate or circumvent the Court's existing Orders, at a time one would expect particularly scrupulous adherence, the government submits that the proposed bail package is insufficient reasonably to assure his appearance as required," special counsel prosecutor Andrew Weissmann wrote.
These scrupulous works on paper, which teem with hundreds of discrete characters rigorously lined up in marching formation along with their adoring crowds, are both a testament to the musical processionals that are so much a part of the fabric of New Orleans and love letters to the schools themselves.
The first challenge to your romance of animals comes in April, after you've turned the soil, humped heavy bags of peat moss and manure from the car trunk to the garden, dug these in by pitchfork and then laid out in scrupulous rows the seedlings of early crops — lettuce, broccoli, cabbage.
"The but-for 'comparison can't do its job of ruling in sex discrimination as the actual reason for the employer's decision … if we're not scrupulous about holding everything constant except the plaintiff's sex,'" the Justice Department wrote in its Zarda amicus brief, quoting 7th Circuit Judge Diane Sykes' dissent in the Hively case.
"He is an excellent and scrupulous prosecutor, willing to take on the most powerful defendants, while always upholding the best norms and standards of the Department of Justice," said former Obama White House counsel Kathryn Ruemmler, who worked with Weissmann on the Enron case and is now a partner at Latham & Watkins LLP.
YOU WOULD HAVE TO ASSUME THAT DURING THIS PERIOD OF NEGOTIATING A SEATTLEMENT WITH THE FTC ASSUMING THAT IS WHAT IS ACTUALLY GOING ON THE COMPANY WOULD BE INCREDIBLY SCRUPULOUS ABOUT MAKING SURE NONE OF ITS DISTRIBUTORS WERE DOING ANYTHING THAT WOULD BE DEEMED INAPPROPRITATE THAT WOULD HARM THEIR ABILITY TO SETTLE WITH THE REGULATORS.
YOU WOULD HAVE TO ASSUME THAT DURING THIS PERIOD OF NEGOTIATING A SEATTLEMENT WITH THE FTC ASSUMING THAT IS WHAT IS ACTUALLY GOING ON THE COMPANY WOULD BE INCREDIBLY SCRUPULOUS ABOUT MAKING SURE NONE OF ITS DISTRIBUTORS WERE DOING ANYTHING THAT WOULD BE DEEMED INAPPROPRITATE THAT WOULD HARM THEIR ABILITY TO SETTLE WITH THE REGULATORS.
"Though she is a scrupulous and dogged digger-up of hidden facts and a thoughtful interpreter of public events, Costa hasn't produced a work of objective journalism or detached historical scholarship so much as a personal reckoning with her nation's past and present," A.O. Scott wrote in his review for The New York Times.
But the lovefest had its limits, as the President-elect ripped CNN and BuzzFeed over a pair of stories published the day before -- CNN's a carefully sourced report; BuzzFeed's a less scrupulous document dump -- and purposefully conflated the two in order to avoid answering serious questions about his and his staff and advisers' alleged ties to Russia.
Gandhi's solution for the problem of reuniting India—for he, like all Congress leaders, regarded partition as a disaster, even though an unavoidable one—was the practice by the Indian Government of a religious toleration and non-discrimination so scrupulous and fair, that most Muslims would soon lose fear and return to the fold of their own accord.
Despite a new imperative to be scrupulous about affirmative consent, young men are still subject to incessant messages that sexual conquest — being always down for sex, racking up their "body count," regardless of how they or their partner may feel about it — remains the measure of a "real" man, and a reliable path to social status.
The artist repeatedly said that he did not see the decision to paint full-size, scrupulous portraits of Black people as political — even in the face of a show at Jack Shainman Gallery last year that included an image of a young Black man with his hands up, posed against the backdrop of a Confederate flag and in the crosshairs of a gun.
In brief, the Satanic Panic was a belief, driven by a wide variety of not particularly scrupulous sources, that the United States had become infiltrated by a large number of Satanists and other practitioners of the dark arts who were conspiring to abuse and assault the nation's children, commit human sacrifices, and turn the country over to the dark lord.
Ironically, this is a problem for both successful startups as well as those that are struggling: Competitive founders of rocket ships aiming at a unicorn-filled fairyland often accept onerous terms precisely to secure a higher valuation, and struggling startups end up signing deals with less scrupulous third-tier firms or strategic corporate investors who haven't bought into the Y Combinator playbook.
"When you have this great emotional connection, and you have an ability to easily advertise your wares in a whole host of different ways that were formerly impossible, it makes it ripe for those that are less scrupulous," said Irwin Kishner, an expert on sports law, and a partner and executive chairman at law firm Herrick Feinstein in New York.
He submitted the following language regarding the right to bear arms, the basis of which eventually became the Second Amendment: "The right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed; a well armed and well regulated militia being the best security of a free country; but no person religiously scrupulous of bearing arms, shall be compelled to render military service in person".
"Scrupulous, compassionate and surprising," A. O. Scott wrote in The Times, adding that if the film "does not rise to the level of Mr. Almodóvar's melodramatic masterworks — 'All About My Mother,' 'Talk to Her,' 'Bad Education' or 'Volver' — 'Julieta' is nonetheless a worthy and welcome addition to his canon, the double portrait of a woman perpetually on the verge of understanding who she is."
For the final week of the winter season, the company pays homage to this choreographer with a program that shows off his magnificent range: "Glass Pieces" is a sweeping, energetic work to Philip Glass; its opposite, "Moves," is austere, scrupulous and performed in silence; and Chopin provides music for "The Concert," a comic masterpiece in which the dreams and fantasies of the audience take center stage.
" Sasse asked hypothetically, saying "the good answer" would be that "the assumption would be if you can't be there to defend yourself it's because the department's lawyers are so super-scrupulous that if there's any information that might exonerate you… they would say the bar is so high here we'll always err on the side of privacy unless we believe there's a good reason to open an investigation.
Writing in 1994 in the London Review of Books, Cavell made the case for the philosophical resonance of the Marx Brothers: Intention, or the desperate demand for interpretation, is gaudily acknowledged in such turns as Chico's selling Groucho a tip on a horse by selling him a code book, then a master code book to explain the code book, then a guide required by the master code, then a sub-guide supplementary to the guide – a scrupulous union, or onion, of semantic and monetary exchanges and deferrals to warm the coldest contemporary theorist of signs; or as acted out in Chico's chain of guesses when Harpo, with mounting urgency, charades his message that a woman is going to frame Groucho (both turns in A Day at the Races) The strange echo-y effect of "union, or onion" is a characteristic Cavell touch.

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