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Перевод: probity speek probity


[существительное]
честность ; неподкупность


Тезаурус:

  1. In a masterly television interview on Sunday, John Smith, the shadow Chancellor, exuded competence and an almost Gladstonian fiscal probity, but there was a ring of the Sixties about the accompanying discussion between MPs and experts which left the impression that, in squaring circles, the Labour Party remains endemically the party of inflation.
  2. And some companies are of such eminence in the world that, for an appropriate emolument, retired politicians, diplomats and higher civil servants are more than happy to bestow on them the benefits of the business acumen and personal probity for which they are rightly renowned.
  3. If drug tests are not very soon standardised, properly funded, and universally applied - and the probity of the testers themselves rigorously monitored - then it will all be too late.
  4. Likewise, in that same world, where financial probity may not be widespread in general but is strictly enforced within the sport, Copersucar's interminable financial difficulties, its frequently delayed payments, its general insecurity and inability to meet its commitments, took their toll of most people's tolerance.
  5. This case makes clear that normally there cannot be liability as a constructive trustee merely for "knowing assistance" in a fraudulent design if there was no dishonesty or lack of probity on the part of the alleged trustee, and if knowledge would not have been inferred in the circumstances by an honest and reasonable person.
  6. I was interested in the news item Research probity ( Chem.
  7. The Syrians ensured the continuation of Maronite rule by arranging for the installation of Elias Sarkis, a banker of political probity whose rule was to be marked by the further collapse of the country he promised to save.
  8. And they would abolish the Audit Commission, which not only maintains the probity of local government accounting, but also pioneered the drive for better quality of service and value for money in local government.
  9. The organisation, concerned with financial probity, is continuously in debt because its members refuse to pay the bill for self-regulation.
  10. The declamatory style of writing (which now seems dated) too often obscured the probity of the Situationist's critique of the alienating and manipulative effects of late capitalism and its creation of pseudo-needs.
  11. Research probity
  12. The student demonstrations against corruption occurred because of illegalities exposed as a result of his high standards of probity.
  13. Those nearer the top, particularly in the Black Preceptory, the inner sanctum of the society structure, are there because of their moral and religious standing in the local community: wealthy farmers, businessmen, good churchmen, or at least of known moral probity.

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