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"scrupulously" Definitions
  1. in a way that pays careful attention to every detail synonym meticulously
  2. in a way that takes care to be honest and do what is right

378 Sentences With "scrupulously"

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He revered them and used them scrupulously, even in insult.
McGregor's third novel is scrupulously brutal, and full of sadness.
Generally, though, ants groom themselves scrupulously when exposed to pathogens.
Scrupulously private, he had a mystique rare among industry superstars.
Traditionally, corporations aimed to be scrupulously neutral on social issues.
But there's one person López Obrador has scrupulously avoided confrontation with.
Ketogenic diets, if followed scrupulously, reshape how our bodies fuel themselves.
She scrupulously declined support of any kind from the pharmaceutical industry.
He pledged to scrupulously follow all local, state and federal laws.
The students worked scrupulously, watching for small animal bones or artifacts.
What's more, they tend to keep their accounts scrupulously up to date.
Streets are scrupulously tidy, with cleaning vehicles plying seemingly around the clock.
Name Withheld Your letter scrupulously avoided specifying the genders of the parties.
But an AV will perhaps scrupulously adhere to traffic laws like that.
Schumer, too, has scrupulously avoided answering calls from Democratic voters to impeach Trump.
They — like fellow interrogators elsewhere — scrupulously avoid the word torture ("shekanjeh" in Persian).
He scrupulously allows both Bloomberg's circle and his critics to have their say.
Barnum treated his creditors scrupulously, paying his debts in full and on time.
The Justice Department says that is not so, that they scrupulously followed those guidelines.
Other new housing in the scrupulously preserved area takes the form of adaptive reuse.
There are nearly 50 players, but they tend to scrupulously avoid their head coach.
And despite Mr. Trump's unpopularity in Canada, Mr. Trudeau scrupulously avoided criticizing the president.
They should scrupulously examine laws that limit ballot access for young and nonwhite voters.
But what of the SEC, supposedly "scrupulously non-partisan [and] independent of political influence"?
Then there's rituals' "sequence specificity" — how certain steps tend to be scrupulously adhered to.
It's instead a historical and legal guide to the subject, and it's scrupulously evenhanded.
The level of luxury is also a touch more German: minimalist but scrupulously engineered.
For his part, though, the author scrupulously cites these sources in his admirably comprehensive notes.
"We scrupulously follow the law," NRA spokeswoman Jennifer Baker said in a statement to CNN.
However, it's unlikely that this "Super-Earth" hosts a rich civilization of scrupulously logical humanoids.
The showrunners scrupulously avoid any pretense or flatness in regards to its characters, and themes.
These historical strands are presented scrupulously, but they're not what the show is built around.
Mr. Cuomo has scrupulously avoided talking about the trial, saying he respects the legal process.
And the government doesn't appear to be scrupulously committed to pruning down the list itself.
To be clear, Hollinghurst is no Tory; his reverence for the past is scrupulously qualified.
But "Ride the Cyclone" never dawdles on such poignancy — in fact, it scrupulously avoids it.
Luckily, everyone in Indiana scrupulously obeys the speed limit, so no lives were lost that day.
Keep your pores scrupulously clean, and you should stand a better chance of shrinking them somewhat.
It wasn't until shortly after Beethoven's death that his symphonies were really scrupulously prepared for performance.
"This should be a community project and it needs to be scrupulously historic, nonpartisan and inclusive."
Fiona MacCarthy's thick and scrupulously researched Walter Gropius: Visionary Founder of the Bauhaus is no exception.
Vernon C. Waters, by scrupulously disseminating jigsawlike testimony from the troops who were in his charge.
To do that, Kushner and the United States would have to be seen as scrupulously independent.
Since her teens Ms. Buck has scrupulously noted dialogue in her diaries, which she has saved.
Naturally, it is literally in everyone's best interest that such a perilous dependence be scrupulously avoided.
As always, his songs stick to a scrupulously tidy mix of pop-R&B and folk-rock.
Throughout, Obama's aides say that he'll scrupulously avoid getting into a back and forth with President Trump.
"The RNC has scrupulously complied with its obligations under the consent decree," wrote RNC lawyer Bobby Burchfield,.
Only if the process were designed to be scrupulously fair could the result hope to command legitimacy.
Almost without exception, FBI employees are outstanding patriots who scrupulously follow the law and should be protected.
But do we really want every intellectual conversation to be scrupulously cleansed of any whiff of controversy?
He couldn't have looked more devout if he had been scrupulously preparing himself for his own martyrdom.
And in TV news, some male executives have scrupulously minded their words in conversations with female talent.
Among the handful of foods and ingredients Brady scrupulously avoids (most controversially: nightshades!) were caffeine and coffee.
If facts don't matter, then a professional press that tries to deal scrupulously in facts is irrelevant.
The film, scrupulously faithful to its source, is decidedly literary, but not in an especially satisfying way.
As the boss who wanted others to follow the rules, Tillerson had to scrupulously follow them himself.
This picture runs completely contrary to the image of tolerance the Prime Minister has so scrupulously cultivated.
By definition, they are in need and in danger — and they are scrupulously vetted for security risks.
"The Supreme Court ruling has been scrupulously followed," the commission said in a statement released on Wednesday.
"Every day, I instruct my employees to scrupulously observe California's laws and regulations regarding cannabis," DeAngelo said.
Sir John Elliott traces those trajectories in "Scots and Catalans", a pioneering and scrupulously even-handed comparative history.
Comey was also a bit of a loose cannon, but he was generally thought to be scrupulously honest.
You can rest easy that they will accurately and scrupulously convey the meaning of every word you utter.
But the criticism, to be credible and effective, must be scrupulously fair, and the commission's report is not.
Why else disturb a son's privacy (an inevitable result no matter how scrupulously I endeavor to avoid it).
Laney was known as a scrupulously fair and honest leader who inspired a bipartisan spirit among the members.
And there's pleasure to be derived in a comedy as scrupulously and symmetrically assembled as this one is.
INDEPENDENCE DAY, which commemorates America serving notice to Britain in 1776, has for decades been scrupulously non-political.
Lin's line is both romantic and scrupulously composed, with precise framing that can recall a Wes Anderson tableau.
To judge from Trump's ascendancy, along with the historical evidence so scrupulously marshaled in "Crash," Tooze is right.
And Uber's response is fueling a wider debate about whether companies can scrupulously work with hackers at all.
Both "Swann's Way" and James's memoirs present the same small boy of uncanny maturity and scrupulously nuanced observation.
The opinion scrupulously avoids any defense of Donald Trump, as an individual, in deciding to order such a policy.
One of the great advantages of self-driving cars is how scrupulously they follow the rules of the road.
But as the firm scrupulously reminds its customers, they need to use their common sense and obey all laws.
Mixing dogged research and testy, sparring interviews with the charming pretender, Mr Cercas scrupulously tracks Mr Marco's big lie.
It surely won't be my last mistake, but this particular error will be scrupulously avoided in my future commentaries.
To confront that, Brazil needs an opposition that defends democratic norms and an army determined to remain scrupulously apolitical.
He inclines toward finding common ground, and is scrupulously respectful of the other side, in tone and in substance.
The two busts of men are phallic columns where the head caps a perfectly coiffed, scrupulously rendered, cascading beard.
I believe the Chief scrupulously avoids hinting, even to his closest friends, that any differences exist in the partnership.
Despite having done an undergraduate thesis on speech recognition, I have scrupulously avoided most all the dictation/transcription technologies.
He is scrupulously punctual and always well briefed, but he loves to surprise Western diplomats by flouting princely decorum.
Some women seeking entry in shortish skirts reported being examined scrupulously, with some female guards tugging at their hemlines.
On the contrary, the disqualifying conditions have been adjusted and modified over time, based on scrupulously maintained medical data.
Unlike Russia, the United States has scrupulously complied with the I.N.F. Treaty and its other international arms control obligations.
It fits the president's model of being scrupulously apolitical — but would likely also have repercussions that quite clearly are.
The social and political context in which the bank operates demands that the CEO is scrupulously honest at all times.
I don't think those things would have disrupted the MacBook Pro's scrupulously perfected proportions or Apple's bottom line too much.
Many Republican legislators, in their condemnations of the attack in Orlando, have scrupulously avoided mentioning the identity of the victims.
Trump has scrupulously avoided criticizing either Putin or bin Salman, even as both come in for heated criticism in Washington.
"They only work for consumers who pay their balances in full," he said, as Ms. Falcone does scrupulously each month.
The garden was so much more lovely now, Serena thought, than in the past, when it was scrupulously cared for.
"We take our legal obligations seriously and scrupulously comply with the law and any suggestion otherwise is false," she said.
"We take our legal obligations seriously and scrupulously comply with the law and any suggestion otherwise is false," Sadler said.
Among Lieberman's post-Senate jobs has been serving as co-chair of No Labels, the scrupulously nonpartisan centrist political group.
His texts are pored over scrupulously by academics, read dreamily by kids and scanned with soft remembrance by the sere.
" And in a statement Friday to Politico, he said he has "scrupulously complied with every campaign law and regulation that exists.
Her poems are finically, even excessively observant, and scrupulously formally structured, with, on occasion, the most improbably outrageous of end-rhymes.
Markets should realize that the best course for asset valuations is a Fed's credit stance scrupulously following its difficult policy mandate.
Both will scrupulously monitor Turkey's attempts to meet the five outstanding "benchmarks" that remain before visa-free travel may be granted.
In this case, documenting the issues scrupulously, then cutting ties at the earliest possible opportunity, is the best course of action.
Yet even if I did scrupulously avoid visiting sites hosted on Amazon Web Services, the experiment was designed to be temporary.
"Before traveling to Venezuela as a private citizen, Erik Prince received clear legal guidance, which he scrupulously followed," his attorney said.
He seems milder than his suave and commanding stage self—charming and scrupulously polite, with no aura of mystery or danger.
The only thing to do, I concluded, was fact-check absolutely everything I put into this piece as scrupulously as possible.
His presidential campaign made frequent allusions to Zelenskiy's on-screen character, who is scrupulously honest and outwits corrupt lawmakers and oligarchs.
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"We must always examine scrupulously requests for support from our partners - we mustn't affirm hastily, nor issue knee-jerk rejections," she said.
" China's U.N. Ambassador Ma Zhaoxu said international aid operations in Syria should "scrupulously observe the principles of neutrality, impartiality and non-politicization.
Of course, a regular phone call would a paper trail, so they're talking over Signal, an encryption app that scrupulously deletes metadata.
He "was sitting in a great library with little statues at a large scrupulously tidy shiny table," Virginia wrote in her diary.
Another angel he painted in this period, part of an "Annunciation" now in the Uffizi, was distinguished by scrupulously naturalistic bird wings.
To shoot Apparition, the photographer first built each of his angels by scrupulously taping and splicing together colorful segments of electroluminescent wire.
These four institutions are scrupulously nonpartisan, devoted to developing policy ideas that centrist members of either party could pick up and use.
He published a best-selling book, "Leadership," a celebration of his mythology that was scrupulously debunked by Village Voice journalist Wayne Barrett.
Scrupulously nonjudgmental in approach, the movie, directed by Nathaniel Kahn, stars some of the market's most influential artists, collectors, critics and dealmakers.
But it builds considerable emotional force across its two hours, and its scrupulously researched depictions of 1940s cityscapes and lifestyles are engrossing.
" In an interview with the New York Times this August, Wehrum told the paper he was "scrupulously complying with my ethical obligations.
Harvard Law Professor Alan Dershowitz, who represented von Bulow and kept in touch with him for decades, said he scrupulously avoided the spotlight.
Deborah Ramirez is similarly highly regarded by those who knew her and has been scrupulously careful and honest describing the allegations she makes.
I have scrupulously avoided any public conclusions about innocence or guilt on the matter of collusion, awaiting the findings of the Mueller report.
Rood would only offer that he would live "very scrupulously" by the ethics agreement he signed, but did not rule out the waiver.
We scrupulously follow explicit rules: checking off and crosschecking each voter on our lists, and making sure each numbered ballot is accounted for.
Unlike many L.G.B.T. riffs on pageantry, including ball culture and leather- and drag-focused titles, Miss Tiffany's adheres scrupulously to hetero-normative conventions.
"We expect law enforcement agencies to scrupulously observe the law and demand maximum openness when it comes to the investigation," the statement said.
When Ms. Twain was scrupulously avoiding listening to current music, she couldn't avoid hearing the thumping beats coming from behind his bedroom door.
" Mr. Sessions pushed back, saying his Justice Department had "no hostility" to transgender or gay people, but was simply following the law "scrupulously.
The shuffling, scrupulously-careful figure had left the hotel each day armed with his purple plastic bag, full, and returned with it empty.
He can remove them from any natural hinterland, cover them in mystery and then allow them to emerge into a scrupulously modulated clarity.
He is wealthy and the image of the fictional president he plays, humble and scrupulously honest, is likely to be challenged by Poroshenko.
"Not only we will scrupulously respect the formal procedure, but we will also hold any ECB recommendations in the highest regard," he added.
I will follow the Special Counsel regulations scrupulously and in good faith, and on my watch, Bob will be allowed to complete his work.
Colleagues and friends describe Mr Golunov as a virtual teetotaller who obeyed the law scrupulously, to avoid giving the authorities excuses to harass him.
He has also broken a taboo scrupulously observed by the non-emotional, macho male, which can be violated only if it is done ironically.
A narrow umber field scrupulously punctuated by black dots surrounds the band, which extends from one end of the uncoiling shape to the other.
We sourced our lettuce from providers who, epidemiologists now tell us, were not vetted as scrupulously as they could have been, or at all.
" After scrupulously considering every possible objection to the identification, everyone in the group raises a glass to Dr. Duennes's toast: "Extreme bees, extreme people.
Total says it is scrupulously complying with all requirements by Brazilian authorities and is taking every precaution to ensure that drilling would be safe.
Nor has anyone more scrupulously set down what people said in such forums, at openings, or in intimate studio or bar conversations than Sandler.
"Before traveling to Venezuela as a private citizen, Erik Prince received clear legal guidance, which he scrupulously followed," Matthew Schwartz said in the statement.
Op-Ed Contributors President Obama will be remembered as a thoughtful and dignified president who led a scrupulously honest administration that achieved major changes.
"China has made representations with Singapore about this and hopes the Singapore government earnestly and scrupulously abides by the one China principle," Hua said.
These dark-wooded, lattice-fronted structures once housed craftsmen and merchants and are today being scrupulously restored for use as shops, restaurants and inns.
And though Audio-Technica can obviously build its own USB-C cables, its reservations are about people trying to use other, less scrupulously manufactured ones.
After all, in his relatively short time on the Trump stage, the scrupulously groomed Scaramucci has already shown a strong grasp of his boss's tactics.
Zelenskiy's campaign has blurred the line between reality and the TV series in which he plays a scrupulously honest history teacher who accidentally becomes president.
" Mnuchin has said he would supervise the Treasury's review "to ensure that taxpayer protections and applicable laws are scrupulously observed, consistent with my statutory responsibilities.
The show is technically fiction, but it also scrupulously depicts the way a city is really born, and how turbulent and disruptive this can be.
Adherence to the Woods Procedures should result in such documentation as a means toward achievement of the FBI's policy that FISA applications be 'scrupulously accurate.
In her new book "Behind the Screen," UCLA's Sarah Roberts illuminates the history of this scrupulously hidden workforce and the many forms the job takes.
"She is a brilliant, scrupulously careful scholar," said David Sklansky, a law professor at Stanford who has known Ms. Karlan for more than three decades.
But as you walk around them, viewing their structures from different sides, noting the collusions of metal and plastic, human perception seems scrupulously accounted for.
Those connected with the project have assured the public that its materials were shaped by a panel of historians and have been scrupulously fact-checked.
While the company has said repeatedly that it has scrupulously followed American law, Mr. Tillerson has made no secret of his opposition to the sanctions.
The book became the basis of Verdi's "La Traviata," but the real story, as this scrupulously researched biography shows, hardly required the embellishments of fiction.
Mr Comey was at once grave but emotional in a very human way, scrupulously non-partisan and often self-deprecating—the very model of a witness.
"The privacy of the actual owners of the businesses where these sexual acts take place is scrupulously protected by U.S. law," Polaris said in its report.
Billed by Sundance as "scrupulously comprehensive and decidedly fair," the film looks at why, after one mass shooting after another, lawmakers have not taken meaningful action.
What they all scrupulously avoided, however, was any discussion of politics, even as they knew that the political center of gravity had shifted to South Carolina.
They are scrupulously polite and strikingly mature, particularly if one is used to the sort of college-aged person who can't seem to make a bed.
It fits the president's FLOTUS model of being scrupulously apolitical — but would likely also have repercussions that quite clearly are political, and may quickly be politicized.
"Over the last 22020 years, 70 years, or so, insurers have scrupulously avoided enrolling people with mental health and addictions as much as possible," Frank said.
Zelenskiy's campaign has been propelled by his TV show, Servant of the People, where he plays a scrupulously honest history schoolteacher who becomes president by accident.
The principal credit for this nettlesome but intriguing complexity goes, of course, to Law, whose performance is scrupulously and —  something of a paradox, perhaps — charismatically enigmatic.
" He writes: "I will follow the Special Counsel regulations scrupulously and in good faith, and on my watch, Bob will be allowed to complete his work.
It is a tiered experience of the most scrupulously modern NFL kind: suite nachos are $110; at Bourbon Steak and Pub inside the stadium, they're $19.
Everything had been moldering in her daughter's basement, mostly untouched, for nearly 20 years: a time capsule that had been scrupulously prepared but never dug up.
Mr. Trump took credit for rising stocks at least 25 times in January alone, even though most presidents scrupulously avoid talking about short-term market trends.
The room puts listeners right up in front of the musicians and makes them feel even closer — and Mr. Hersch's scrupulously tailored playing rewards intimate listening.
I refer to those ritualized entertainments that air and arrange our nastiest fears, while scrupulously honoring quaint and orderly narrative traditions, soothing even as they frighten.
Scrupulously avoiding sentiment and simplification, Hemenway has told Miss Hurston's story with as much integrity and attention to language as Miss Hurston evinced as an anthropologist.
Both her 1981 Centerfolds series, with its prone, vulnerable-looking young women, and her 2008 Society Portraits of scrupulously turned-out matrons feel somewhat repetitive here.
Avoiding such talk is an unwritten rule, scrupulously followed: "A taboo," said Tamara Mangle, 30, an African-American who works at the gym and favors Bernie Sanders.
"Taxpayers rightly expect companies like Mylan that receive payments from taxpayer-funded programs to scrupulously follow the rules," Acting U.S. Attorney William Weinreb said in a statement.
"We are confident that the European Commission will scrupulously apply the competition rules," said Daniel Desjardins, Vice President of Bombardier, a Canadian maker of trains and airplanes.
" In that same piece, Brazile claimed that "the more competitive and heated the primary got, the harder DNC staff worked to be scrupulously fair and beyond reproach.
For the next hour, I watched out my window as he doggedly fixed the fence, straightening and reattaching its support bars, scrupulously unbending its bent chain-link.
But Eisler has rooted her story in a scrupulously researched and harrowing account of child sex trafficking, and this gives Livia's unlikely later adventures credibility and resonance.
He'd walked back and forth several times and then sat awhile, the only customer in the store, and examined one of the shoes, hand and eye, scrupulously.
Now, Federal Reserve Chairwoman Janet Yellen has warned millions of Americans to scrupulously monitor their credit reports in case cyberthieves have used the data for nefarious gains.
So it's instantly clear that this book will be a tribute, a scrupulously researched study of a figure the biographer knew well and regarded with admiring warmth.
It protected Ms. Lansbury's character so scrupulously, Mr. Bain said, that it once ordered him to excise a passage in which Jessica kissed a Scotland Yard inspector.
Mr. Chen wants to challenge stereotypes of grungy Chinese takeout; thus, the room's stark white walls, scrupulously bare, and four black two-tops in a neat row.
Unlike Winogrand, Friedlander hasn't given up on editing, but he is more interested in taking pictures and getting them out than in scrupulously curating his own oeuvre.
Mr. Barr made reference to well-settled departmental policies but rather scrupulously avoided predicting how much those policies or regulations would yield by way of public disclosure.
Every shot in "Mickey and the Bear" is scrupulously judged but never overworked or fussy, resulting in a movie that is as artful as it is unforced.
Never mind that Israel was scrupulously adhering to the Oslo Agreement and providing more than half of all the water used by Palestinians in the West Bank.
There's the gaslighting — where they scrupulously deny responsibility, and even deny objective reality, enough to make you question your own grip on reality: I never said that.
While you want them to put the money to work and create value, insiders inevitably use cash belonging to the company less scrupulously than they would their own.
This is why so many of the most scrupulously mainstream culture products scan, if you watch closely enough, as not just false and strange but overtly fucking insane.
Even if every company became scrupulously fair, the pay gap would endure as long as more women than men worked part-time and in industries that pay poorly.
While Mr. Putin has scrupulously avoided endorsing either candidate in the United States campaign, the tenor of coverage by the state news media has clearly favored Mr. Trump.
Exhaustively reported and scrupulously fair, Bible Nation doubles as a portrait of conviction: The Greens may well be the most sincere and most-frequently misguided activists in America.
But another colleague described Colloton as "formal, traditional, and scrupulously respectful of rules, process, and the dignity of proceedings" — which makes one wonder how much he likes Trump.
"It surely won't be my last mistake, but this particular error will be scrupulously avoided in my future commentaries," Horsey wrote in a letter attached to the column.
The NSC does important stuff, and it's important to American foreign policy, national security and the annals of U.S. history that careful, legitimate record-keeping be scrupulously maintained.
The artist and museum administrator spent a year and a half there, scrupulously overseeing the display of antiquities from the nearby archaeological sites of Hatra, Nimrud and Nineveh.
"Over the last 4003 years, 70 years, or so, insurers have scrupulously avoided enrolling people with mental health and addictions as much as possible," Frank previously told me.
There's the gaslighting, when they scrupulously deny they did anything wrong and avoid taking responsibility until they make you question your grip on reality: I never said that.
"We are very pleased that the court did not change the existing bail conditions that Mr. Weinstein has scrupulously abided by," Weinstein's lawyer Ben Brafman said in a statement.
It may well push for scrupulously equal treatment in these fields, too—which would limit how the search giant can combine and link its services, at least in Europe.
Mr Kynaston is scrupulously fair, so much so that the book might have benefited from a more pointed analysis of whether the bank has performed its many roles well.
Barr's sweeping promises In his opening statement, Barr promised to "scrupulously" follow Justice Department regulations that dictate how special counsels should operate and how he should oversee the investigation.
The majority of the exhibition, which gets a bit tedious, is of Lequeu's scrupulously and rigorously rendered (and described) outlandish monuments and fictitious factories that filled his imaginary topography.
According to Alison Ettel, CEO and founder of TreatWell, dogs would never "freak out or have a bad reaction" to their products, since they're scrupulously formulated and non-psychoactive.
Nashville, some 21967 miles from both cities and home to the historically black Fisk University, had its struggles too, less widely broadcast but scrupulously recorded by the local press.
"I am scrupulously complying with my ethical obligations," he said, adding that he signed Mr. Trump's so-called ethics pledge in November, committing himself to honor all such rules.
That critical process would vet scrupulously the intelligence indicating an imminent threat and examine thoroughly both the costs and benefits for American goals in the region of the action.
The feeling that the writer is putting him- or herself at risk, either by excavating something uncomfortable or embarrassing, or just by scrupulously trying to tell a difficult truth.
"We found that members of the Crossfire Hurricane team failed to meet the basic obligation to ensure that the Carter Page FISA applications were 'scrupulously accurate,'" the report stated.
Port frames his scrupulously sourced narrative with two thoroughly disparate characters who converged on the same idea and have archetypal guitars bearing their names: Les Paul and Leo Fender.
"The Fed for decades has scrupulously avoided doing that, and has tried to avoid giving that perception," said Adam Posen, the president of the Peterson Institute for International Economics.
"The Fed for decades has scrupulously avoided doing that, and has tried to avoid giving that perception," said Adam Posen, the president of the Peterson Institute for International Economics.
Fred Rogers's ethos was unlike any other: scrupulously moderate, tolerant, and anti-consumerist, driven by cutting-edge models of child development and infused with dollops of real Christian love.
Well, he'll show you: He'll act so that no one can have the slightest justification for claiming that he has been anything but scrupulously, meticulously evenhanded in his official behavior.
"Guarantees to scrupulously respect international law are incompatible with the touted return to Turkey of all irregular migrants," the rights advocacy group said, criticizing Ankara's track-record on human rights.
Faith-based films provide the service of being safe for their audience: scrupulously clean and family-friendly in their content, unchallenging in their storytelling, and feel-good in their arcs.
As the local sports news site scrupulously admitted, they were first to the story among major media outlets — but news of the trade had actually broken Wednesday night on Reddit.
If her resolution is to confine Stone's rhetorical excesses to the courtroom, especially when Mueller has been so scrupulously laconic, then perhaps justice ultimately is better served for all concerned.
"Our homes are now scrupulously clean, and we can plant flowers too as we now have plenty of water," said Husniat, a teacher at one of the village's two schools.
Alison, scrupulously committed to denial, can't see it at first, but Cole recognizes her as a kindred spirit, damaged and desperate for real love, the kind that comforts the soul.
She has done so not by breaking the strict religious rules that govern ultra-Orthodox women's lives, but by obeying them so scrupulously that there are limited grounds for objection.
Scrupulously faithful to the biographical record, "The Young Karl Marx," directed by Raoul Peck (from a script he wrote with Pascal Bonitzer), is both intellectually serious and engagingly free-spirited.
Contributing to the current conflict is the fact that the last Democratic chairman of the Judiciary Committee, Senator Patrick J. Leahy of Vermont, scrupulously adhered to the blue slip policy.
But when Mr. Horowitz's investigators looked at the underlying files for the Page applications, they found errors and omissions that showed that the F.B.I. had not scrupulously followed those procedures.
To avoid falling into this trap, the Weinersmiths scrupulously focused on the obstacles that need to be cleared to make these technologies possible, instead of relying too heavily on speculative deadlines.
Zelenskiy's unorthodox campaign traded on the character he plays in the TV show, a scrupulously honest schoolteacher who becomes president by accident after an expletive-ridden rant about corruption goes viral.
His unorthodox campaign traded on the character he plays in the TV show, a scrupulously honest schoolteacher who becomes president by accident after an expletive-ridden rant about corruption goes viral.
His unorthodox campaign traded on the character he plays in the TV show, a scrupulously honest schoolteacher who becomes president by accident after an expletive-ridden rant about corruption goes viral.
Yet the comparison is mainly instructive because of the way the 9/11 report and its sober reception represented a scrupulously bipartisan effort to uncover the truth of a national disaster.
Luis Suarez, villain of the 2014 World Cup, is a changed man under the scrutiny of the cameras and has scrupulously kept his nose clean and his teeth out of trouble.
A food writer wearing space goggles will sit before her virtual terminal a hundred years from now and will scrupulously omit some new poison introduced in my attempt at an update.
"China scrupulously abides by World Trade Organization principles and its accession protocols, protects foreign enterprises' lawful interests according to law, and creates a fair market environment for them," the regulator said.
Dr. Adin also said that owners might move away from exotic proteins like alligator and kangaroo, whose benefits, compared to tried-and-true chicken and beef, have not been scrupulously evaluated.
But one of the virtues of this slender volume is how gradually and scrupulously it moves, as Nussbaum pushes you to slow down, think harder and revisit your knee-jerk assumptions.
His narrative wheels go flat whenever he uses Ginny's scrupulously direct psychiatrist as a messenger to relay transpired events, but he displays an acute sensitivity to his protagonist's deliberate thought processes.
While these leaders have observed the principles of liberalism more scrupulously than the Orbáns or Erdogans of the world, their critics suspect that they are quietly fostering intolerance among their supporters.
For this scrupulously reworked version of Shakespeare's best-known tragedy, which opened on Sunday at the Sheen Center for Thought & Culture, the Prince of Denmark has become the Prince of Persia.
As we learn from "The Zoo," Isobel Charman's vivid, entertaining and scrupulously researched history of the London Zoo's first years, the founders' aim was to dispel human ignorance about God's creatures.
The book is more popular in Europe, and it has inspired the Italian filmmaker Pietro Marcello to cook up an adaptation that is both scrupulously faithful and wildly, almost insanely inventive.
The book is scrupulously positive, but Salle is at his most engaging when he is wrestling with mixed feelings about an artist's work (see the chapters on Koons and Frank Stella).
Her scrupulously high standards were established with the first child she placed in foster care when her career began — a baby boy named Eladio who had been living in an institution.
"We have in the past called on the Taisei-led joint venture and its sub-contractors to scrupulously obey relevant laws, and will renew our calls," the council said in a statement.
KIEV (Reuters) - In a popular Ukrainian TV series, comedian Volodymyr Zelenskiy plays a president who is scrupulously honest and outwits crooked lawmakers and shadowy businessmen who try to stand in his way.
"The Minister responded fully to all the Hawks' enquiries, offered to provide any further assistance they might require and scrupulously acted in accordance with the law," Gordhan's lawyers said in a statement.
YouTube recordings are no substitute for the scrupulously curated products of Smithsonian and Ocora, and although some inspired fusions are being created in Central Asia, most come and go without a trace.
Also, a Human Rights Desk has been established in the Defense Headquarters to ensure that the armed forces scrupulously uphold human rights as they fight the terrorists and engage the local communities.
Formed nearly a century ago as an expression of prairie populism, today it scrupulously avoids competing with the state's commercial banks, thrifts and credit unions, and it focuses principally on economic development.
Except for peripheral conflicts in Korea and Vietnam and five-alarm moments, such as the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis, the two global powers scrupulously tried to avoid stumbling into an atomic Armageddon.
Contemporary poetry is full of scrupulously researched, rather lifeless "project" books; a lesser poet than Mao might have stuck to the historical Wong, out of some misplaced sense of fealty or respect.
For the first three months of our infant's life, we scrupulously boiled bottles, nipples, pacifiers — anything that might come in contact with her mouth; after that, we sterilized things in the dishwasher.
The Moscow Helsinki Watch Group, as the monitoring organization became known, followed the style of the Chronicle, producing a range of reports, all scrupulously researched and running sometimes to hundreds of pages.
"The 1930s brought more progressive taxation," and it "was frequently argued that this diminished the supply of entrepreneurial finance," Nicholas writes, sounding as scrupulously objective as the butler at a swingers' party.
"Our review found that FBI personnel fell fall short of the requirement in FBI policy that they ensure that all factual statements in a FISA application are 'scrupulously accurate,'" the report noted.
In a nod to the secrecy and one-sided nature of the court, such applications are supposed to be "scrupulously accurate," but Horowitz found they were replete with errors in Page's case.
KIEV (Reuters) - In a popular Ukrainian TV series, comedian Volodymyr Zelenskiy played a president who is scrupulously honest and outwits crooked lawmakers and shadowy businessmen who try to stand in his way.
Separately, investigations by the FBI into Russia's interference in the election needs to be seen to be scrupulously independent—which means that Mr Trump's attorney-general, Jeff Sessions, should step aside from them.
The human residents live in highland villas above the town proper, which itself is unremarkably Helvetic: a broom-swept lattice of modest shopping boulevards extending outward from a scrupulously restored medieval fishing warren.
"Over the last 60 years, 70 years, or so, insurers have scrupulously avoided enrolling people with mental health and addictions as much as possible," Richard Frank, a health economist at Harvard, told me.
Servant of the People is named after the TV comedy series where Zelenskiy played a scrupulously honest history teacher who accidentally becomes president after a video of him ranting about corruption goes viral.
In this Communist-ruled nation, the names that were not allowed to appear on the ballots tell more of a story than the 870 scrupulously vetted candidates permitted to compete for 500 seats.
We have only one next-door neighbor, and her property, hidden by oak trees and brush, has been scrupulously disilluminated in compliance with the dark-skies ordinances for which Flagstaff is so famous.
Hamilton distinctly distinguished between the nature of the constitutional crimes, denoting them as political, while insisting that the process for impeachment and removal must remain scrupulously neutral and nonpartisan among members of Congress.
Of equal importance, this being a play about the Irish, are the living dead, the absent souls who exist not only as scrupulously maintained memories but as catalysts in an increasingly eventful plot.
Paul Mendes-Flohr, a distinguished scholar of German-Jewish intellectual life, has written a scrupulously researched, perceptive biography of Buber that evinces an authoritative command of all the contexts through which Buber moved.
The organization advocates for moving the Democratic party to the left, and Idelson argued Ossoff lost in part by rejecting single-payer health care and by running a scrupulously centrist campaign on economics.
His soft-colored, scrupulously accurate paintings of the occluded sun were among the first artistic depictions of individual eclipses, and they document just what an observer in a given spot would have seen.
History shows that those who haven't had to work — aristocrats, say — have often spent their time entertaining and developing their artistic and sporting talents while scrupulously observing elaborate rituals of dress and manners.
In a scrupulously researched and reported book with a stellar cast of players, not to mention some astonishing sources, Wasson sees Roman Polanski as the genius who elevated "Chinatown" from good to great.
Susie Bright, who edited the Best American Erotica anthologies, once told me that the way to write a great sex scene is to scrupulously avoid clichés until you can't avoid them any longer.
Mr. Bernhardt's allies say that despite his former ties to industries he now regulates, he is a scrupulously careful lawyer who will follow the letter of the law in avoiding conflicts of interest.
"Over the last 60 years, 70 years, or so, insurers have scrupulously avoided enrolling people with mental health and addictions as much as possible," Richard Frank, a health economist at Harvard, recently told me.
So here's your chance to have your questions answered about this unique weekly email that began 17 years ago and continues to scrupulously vet each posting on their service to ensure they're completely legit.
The government must ensure that investigations begun by the state prosecutor Luisa Ortega — who was removed from her post this month after accusing Maduro of eroding democracy - continue and are scrupulously impartial, Zeid said.
Making his house debut, James Gaffigan led an energetic performance, scrupulously attentive to the singers and not averse to taking risks with the tempo or teasing a little extra juice out of a phrase.
"I will follow the special counsel regulations scrupulously and in good faith, and on my watch, Bob will be allowed to complete his work," Mr. Barr planned to say, according to the prepared remarks.
After a successful three-day cease-fire in June that was observed scrupulously by both sides, many Afghans had been hoping for another cease-fire during the Eid al-Adha holiday later this month.
Throughout the fall, there is a screening practically every night of the week, and you must watch the films scrupulously, not for the caliber of the movie, but for the individual and collective performances.
Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen has been scrupulously avoiding discussion of specific details on the future of monetary policy, leaving economists to draw inferences from her sentiments about the health of the overall economy.
The Fanjuls are scrupulously bipartisan; in 2004, Pepe raised more than two hundred thousand dollars for George W. Bush's reëlection effort, and in 1992 Alfy was the Florida co-chair for Bill Clinton's campaign.
The scrupulously plain two-story box with pitched roof and white cedar shingles is the locus of an understated two-acre spread that reflects Nevins's nuanced personal style: rigorous yet unmannered, brainy but comforting.
I observed in the year that I worked at the court what many litigants and commentators have since noted, that Gorsuch possesses an incisive legal mind, writes with skill and wit, and is scrupulously fair.
It stipulates that contributions from the faithful and groups must go into an account managed by an administrator who must "scrupulously respect the intentions" of contributors, keep detailed documentation, and present budgets to a superior.
"China hopes the U.S. will scrupulously abide by its promise to not take sides in relevant territorial disputes, and play a constructive role in safeguarding peace and stability in the South China Sea," Yang said.
China has "serious concerns" about the bill and urges the United States to "scrupulously abide" by the one-China policy so as to not damage broader U.S.-China relations, Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said.
So, when Barr indicates that he will "follow the Special Counsel regulations scrupulously," he could interpret this regulation as denying him the legal authority to release Mueller's report either to Congress or the American public.
Ms. Ferrante's identity, kept scrupulously secret by her publishers, has been the subject of intense curiosity and scrutiny since her books became an international sensation after "My Brilliant Friend" was published in English in 2012.
As for the money, Mr. Ramírez told jurors last week that he had once paid a hit squad $338,776 — a detail he recorded in one of many accounting ledgers in which he scrupulously tracked expenditures.
But the drastic sell-off on Friday and Monday demonstrated why most presidents scrupulously avoid talking about short-term gyrations in share prices: If you live by the Dow, you may die by the Dow.
During the early days of the Trump administration, Mr. Cuomo had scrupulously avoided criticizing the president by name, even suggesting there might be a benefit to New York if Mr. Trump helped pay for infrastructure.
Since 2004, he has been the lead reporter for SCOTUSblog, where his clear, rigorous and scrupulously fair-minded posts on oral arguments and opinions quickly became required reading for devoted court watchers around the country.
Gordon L. Jones, the Center's senior military historian, has scrupulously researched its specific history, nested that history within the context of other histories, social and political, and laid out his findings in an adjoining gallery.
Most every other spatial environment in the exhibition has been scrupulously reconstructed in individual containers that function as time-capsules, but "Neon Structure" hangs freely from the space's high ceiling, placed there to amaze visitors.
After a leak in 2007, for instance, the FBI raided the homes of unrelated NSA employees who had raised similar issues internally, despite the fact that they "had scrupulously worked within the system," Devine told me.
His inquiry into the lives and testimonies of Paul and Luke, and their journeys through the far-flung extremities of the Roman Empire, is scrupulously thorough, and relies on an enormous amount of reading, gently summoned.
"We will honor and not avoid the committee's requests to the extent they are legally proper, while scrupulously protecting Mr Parnas' privileges including that of the Fifth Amendment," Joseph Bondy, Parnas's lawyer, told the news outlet.
It is confidence that allows Prune to place a scrupulously made martini on the cocktail list next to a Long Island Iced Tea that has been purged of its scuzzier ingredients but is still pretty louche.
In her absorbing, scrupulously researched book "The Field of Blood," Joanne B. Freeman uncovers the brawls, stabbings, pummelings and duel threats that occurred among United States congressmen during the three decades just before the Civil War.
By so scrupulously showing us what happened — to Breivik, to Norway — Seierstad enables us to understand why, how the seeds of grotesque political violence can so often be traced to decidedly apolitical, deeply private personal humiliations.
Amid the facile circulation of untruths, what will happen to our society's commitment to the authority of facts, of the often laborious accumulation of empirical evidence, and of the scrupulously attained findings of humanists and scientists?
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia said on Thursday it had missed a United Nations deadline to repatriate North Korean workers due to what it called objective difficulties, but said it was scrupulously complying with U.N. sanctions on Pyongyang.
By demanding post-detention reporting for up to a lifetime, the court is presuming that an individual has the propensity to commit a certain type of crime in the future and therefore must be scrupulously supervised.
"We very scrupulously did not consider the advocacy of doing one thing or the other, from either the district attorney or the defense bar," said then-Superior Court Judge Mary Morgan, who supervised the criminal court.
That's not the only thing fishy about the death of Lorna Belling, whose husband and lover are equally horrid in NEED YOU DEAD (Macmillan, $27.95), the latest mystery in a scrupulously maintained procedural series by Peter James.
Scrupulously separating children from the microbes that can be found in impure water, for example, or unpasteurized milk has played a major role in reducing infant and child mortality, enabling millions of children to live and thrive.
None of the painter's original works are displayed, but the house is scrupulously preserved as the painter had lived in it and so offers an almost uncomfortably intimate experience of the psychic climate of his private world.
No matter how scrupulously the AI designers launder the phony "human" touches out of their wares, we can expect a flourishing of shortcuts, workarounds and tolerated distortions of the actual "comprehension" of both the systems and their operators.
In the debate about invading Iraq, news organizations scrupulously quoted each side but didn't adequately signal what was obvious to anyone reporting in the region: that we would be welcomed in Iraq not with flowers but with bombs.
And in the case of many of the temples, you can't be totally sure what you are getting — an ambiguity that appealed to me in an era when every possible travel destination is so scrupulously documented and Instagrammed.
HARVEY QUAYTMAN: AGAINST THE STATIC A retrospective of paintings whose hard edges, dense colors, distinct layers and stocky cruciform motifs achieve an effect at once minimal and lush — they're like scrupulously clear descriptions of ambiguity. Oct. 17-Jan.
Most of all, the hacking and Uber's response have fueled a debate about whether companies that have crusaded to lock up their systems can scrupulously work with hackers without putting themselves on the wrong side of the law.
Even if the Paris agreement is stuck to scrupulously, the amount of carbon dioxide already in the atmosphere, together with that which will be added, looks bound eventually to make summer Arctic sea ice a thing of the past.
As far as volume, the post scrupulously avoids real numbers: As we remove the rest of the inauthentic likes, we expect that 99% of impacted Pages with more than 10,000 likes will see a drop of less than 3%.
The streets of the city, Brother Cyrus said, were tiled with lapis lazuli and kept scrupulously clean so as not to soil the long, long hair the ladies wore loose and trailing behind them like bolts of blackest silk.
Credit...Erin Schaff/The New York Times Some of the most intriguing moments in the impeachment fight on Capitol Hill take place in private, away from the hearing rooms and news conferences that throngs of cameras can scrupulously document.
The addition of the Obamas' Higher Ground Production company as executive producers could elevate the film to a global audience, but their involvement could also politicize a film Reichart and Bognar had worked scrupulously to keep free of any political commentary.
Drawing on archives opened in the wake of Ukraine's revolution of 2013-14, plus first-hand recollections, he scrupulously reconstructs the calamity, from the plant's rushed construction to the erection of a new "sarcophagus" over the failed reactor three decades later.
What these travelers are thinking (or not thinking) is a pertinent question, considering the unarmed airport majorities so scrupulously occupied with limitations on liquid cosmetics or whether their shoes and belts must be trundle-ready for the carry-on X-ray.
Bondy told The Washington Post on Monday that Parnas plans to "honor and not avoid" requests from Congress "to the extent they are legally proper while scrupulously protecting Mr. Parnas' privileges including that of the Fifth Amendment" in avoiding self-incrimination.
Into this circus of edible absurdity (the meal was scrupulously designed by the kaiseki chef Niki Nakayama) strides Reeves, in windblown slow-motion and accompanied by lustful growls on the soundtrack, as if borne on the back of a horny elephant.
The two albums she released before "Makeout Creek," while she attended the SUNY Purchase Conservatory of Music, feature piano-centered chamber pop, with the scrupulously graceful, long-lined melodies and asymmetrical structures that she would also bring to her rock songs.
Soon, President Trump must decide whether to extend executive order waivers the Obama administration used to suspend some of the non-nuclear sanctions imposed on Iran and how scrupulously to hold the Iranian regime to account for infractions of the JCPOA.
I don't want to put words in his mouth, but I imagine what Tim Cook would say is that they want to be scrupulously fair and law abiding, and that it's not Apple's business to be advocating for particular political causes.
Updated by Kevin Hoy, the sheet is a scrupulously organized collection of downloadable links of just about every Phish show, plus a large chunk of side projects and solo efforts and other tangental Phish recordings, all abiding by the band's taping policy.
For the first television interview of his five-month-old presidency, an hour-long appearance on France's TF1 during Sunday primetime, everything on screen seemed scrupulously chosen to highlight elements of the 39-year-old's education, world view and ambitions for France.
The Big Lie, as practiced by Richard Nixon—when he insisted he "scrupulously respected the neutrality of the Cambodian people" while bombing Cambodia—is a lie so huge that, usually, everyone falls for it because of the sheer audacity of the claim.
With ethical and scholarly discipline, Moore, a political columnist of a decidedly right-wing cast for The Daily Telegraph and The Spectator (and formerly the editor of both conservative publications, as well as The Sunday Telegraph), has produced a scrupulously evenhanded work.
But up until now, it has stressed that the research and development itself was in compliance with the treaty "Because the United States has scrupulously complied with its obligations with the INF Treaty, these programs are in the early stages," Baldanza said Monday.
"We will honor and not avoid the committee's requests to the extent they are legally proper, while scrupulously protecting Mr. Parnas' privileges including that of the Fifth Amendment," said the lawyer, Joseph Bondy, referring to his client's constitutional right to avoid self-incrimination.
Because the ACA requires employers to offer health insurance to employees who work more than 35 hours per week, in these tight economic times, companies large and small are scrupulously making sure that their entry-level personnel go nowhere near that hourly threshold.
"We will honor and not avoid the committee's requests to the extent they are legally proper, while scrupulously protecting Mr. Parnas' privileges, including that of the Fifth Amendment," said Parnas' attorney, Joseph Bondy, in a statement that was first reported Monday by Reuters.
Not only are her Holocaust books extensively researched, and their departures from historical fact scrupulously noted, but her fantasy framing devices also reflect a kind of imaginative humility about the difficulty of "truly understanding"—something to which Boyne pays only lip service.
"We will honor and not avoid the committee's requests to the extent they are legally proper, while scrupulously protecting Mr Parnas' privileges including that of the Fifth Amendment," said the lawyer, Joseph Bondy, referring to his client's constitutional right to avoid self-incrimination.
Asher, an instructor at the City University of New York, scrupulously attempts to separate facts from myths (some created by Algren himself) as he explores how a writer who produced prose-poetry of such a high order could now be largely forgotten.
The series' Korean basis probably isn't a huge factor in its success — though you can be assured every other network is now scrupulously surveying the wide world of K-dramas to see if there's something worth Americanizing — but it doesn't hurt, either.
"China urges the U.N. human rights high commissioner and office to scrupulously abide by the mission and principles of the U.N. charter, respect China's sovereignty, fairly and objectively carry out its duties, and not listen to one-sided information," he told a daily news briefing.
You know that, in all likelihood, he wouldn't have thought much of you, no matter how scrupulously you pronounced his name (apparently a point of contention with his co-eds when he taught university; the correct pronunciation is Nah-BO-kov, not NAH-bo-kav).
"China urges the U.N. human rights high commissioner and office to scrupulously abide by the mission and principles of the U.N. charter, respect China's sovereignty, fairly and objectively carry out its duties, and not listen to one-sided information," he told a daily news briefing.
"The trial will find that the bank has constantly and scrupulously complied with laws and regulations, adopted rigorous governance rules and conducted its business in a transparent manner," UBI said in a statement, which it said was also on behalf of Massiah and Moltrasio.
The day's two witnesses, George Kent and William Taylor, both deeply experienced diplomats, provided precise, scrupulously nonpartisan and damning testimony about the effort at the center of the inquiry: the secretive shakedown of Ukraine by Mr. Trump and his associates, for the president's political gain.
In recent days, Mr. Priebus, who insists that the committee has stayed scrupulously neutral throughout the contentious primary fight, has also let it be known that he does not plan to let the Trump campaign take over the party apparatus if he captures the nomination.
As detailed in carefully edited YouTube videos and scrupulously updated Wikia sites, Miller's videos have a mythology that spans multiple videos and characters, and it even has its own vocabulary (fans will know the significance of "chromosomes" and "realms" in the Filthy Frank lexicon).
Reporter's Notebook UNITED NATIONS — It was hardly a surprise that Donald J. Trump, the New York real estate impresario-turned-leader of the free world, would mix awkwardly with the highly scripted, scrupulously diplomatic crowd that converges here for the United Nations General Assembly.
Those who believed Genghis to be a tyrant of monstrous heartlessness have thus lately come to think otherwise: Weatherford's writings present us revisionist history on a grand scale, but one as scrupulously well researched (with ample endnotes) as such an intellectual overhaul needs to be.
The setting makes the performance a great deal more upscale than the affair James Joyce describes in his short story "The Dead," from "Dubliners," yet this adaptation, by the poet Paul Muldoon and Jean Hanff Korelitz, is scrupulously faithful in many of its details.
"We urge the United States to scrupulously abide by its promises to China over the Taiwan issue, correct their wrong actions, and avoid damaging China-US relations and peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait," ministry spokesman Geng Shuang told a daily news briefing.
What is dazzling about the work is the concentration required to make segmented line after segmented line in a scrupulously echoing pattern that is periodically interrupted and traversed by thicker, darker, meandering lines, which make what we are looking at seem to have folds.
In fact, as video evidence shows, cast member Brandon Victor Dixon had read out a scrupulously polite statement of the inclusive values celebrated in the performance; it gave the impression of having been filtered through so many Broadway PR flacks as to be rendered entirely uncontentious.
Indeed, if Comey wishes to maintain any semblance of the reputation for integrity he so scrupulously cultivated before he blew up the presidential election, he will decline to reveal things that would compromise special counsel Robert Mueller's probe into contacts between Trump campaign aides and Russia.
Zwirner, who likewise operates a global network of galleries and is Gagosian's chief rival for the best artists and estates, is a vaguer presence, as are many of the worthy gallerists who recur throughout, getting necessarily short shrift in what is already a baggy, scrupulously overlong history.
"China and Vietnam should work hard together, scrupulously abide by their high level consensus, maintain maritime stability, manage and control disputes, promote maritime cooperation, continue to accumulate consensus, jointly maintain maritime and regional peace and stability and create conditions for the stable development of bilateral ties," Li said.
If Mr Godsey focuses on how people are unjustly jailed, Lauren-Brooke Eisen, a former lawyer now at New York University, has written a deeply researched, scrupulously fair book about private prisons, which house 126,000 people in America, or 7% of state inmates and almost 18% of federal prisoners.
But macroeconomics is also inherently political, and the practitioners who seek to "politicise" their ideas and make them a political reality play as vital a role in the advancement of the field as the scrupulously apolitical academics who never write a public word outside a peer-reviewed journal.
One is that it is unfair to presume that Tebow—who delivered folksy and scrupulously substance-free yes-sir, no-sir answers to the assembled media on Monday with the polish of someone who has done it for years—is not an active actor in his own life.
In many ways, Mr. Tykwer's script is scrupulously faithful to the novel, often repeating scenes line for line, but at the end it dwells more on a romance between Alan Clay and a Saudi doctor (Sarita Choudhury, Saul's wife on "Homeland") who cares for his butchered neck lump.
That is precisely why it is important to determine the rules governing an election at the outset of the process — before their application to any specific situation is known, while the political beneficiaries of any particular decision are at least somewhat uncertain — and then scrupulously adhere to them.
The best way for the Afghan parties and the international community to take advantage of this cease-fire would be to scrupulously observe it and then extend it beyond Eid el-Fitr, the end of Ramadan, through a joint declaration or merely by continuing to pause the fighting.
But being scrupulously selective about asylum requests does not mean we should be firing tear gas at families at the border, wastefully deploying troops to string concertina wire as cameras roll, ignoring our historical role as a haven for the persecuted or manufacturing a crisis for political purposes.
Homeland never feels anything less than scrupulously researched, and that quality serves the show well in Carrie's storyline, which involves a young Muslim man accused of being an accessory to terrorism — even though the government's case proves impossibly flimsy the instant Carrie so much as looks sideways at it.
The British economist Mark Blaug, a former student of Dr. Shlakman's, wrote in an essay in 21982 that she had been "scrupulously impartial and leaned over backward not to indoctrinate her students" — which was why, he added, as a college tutor he had endorsed a student petition demanding her reinstatement.
In a situation where the monetary policy is being attacked for scrupulously pursuing its policy mandate, it should be so easy for the ECB to explain that an extremely accommodative credit stance is needed to offset the euro area's tight, pro-cyclical fiscal policy that is depressing demand, output and employment.
And now, he has written a scrupulously reasoned 491-page manifesto and user's guide, "Free Speech: Ten Principles for a Connected World," due out in the United States on Tuesday, which includes his case for defying threats, his opposition to hate-speech laws and his view on whether another's religion deserves your respect.
In the popular telling, advertising went from a "Mad Men" style business built on cocktails and intuition — a business where half of your money was wasted, you just didn't know which half — to a scrupulously measured, data-driven industry ruled, above all, by spreadsheets tracking three magic letters, R.O.I.: return on investment.
I think of the "Grand Inquisitor" section of Dostoyevsky's "The Brothers Karamazov," in which Jesus is entirely silent in the face of real evil; or of Mikhail Bulgakov's novel "The Master and Margarita," in which Jesus is scrupulously and, given the madness of the rest of the book, surprisingly pinned to Scripture.
The triumph of the book is its passionate and scrupulously detailed picture of Lagos—the roadside bukas that serve hot stew on steel plates, the arduous choreography of the traffic, and the glittering shopping malls to which Furo/Frank gravitates, because all races mix there in a neutral atmosphere of globalized wealth.
It's true that Jerome is around for the first three parts of this mini-series about the so-called Central Park Five, but the final installment focuses on the incarceration of Korey Wise, and Jerome and his full, searching eyes change the meaning of the dutiful, scrupulously moral thing we'd been watching.
At the same time, while no reasonable person could have gone through the 2016 campaign believing that Trump was a chaste man or scrupulously honest, one really could have watched it and believed that he was prepared to embrace heterodox policy ideas on taxing the rich and providing affordable health insurance to all Americans.
Bosworth, now 83, has been a journalist, but she is perhaps best known for her scrupulously reported biographies of complex public figures — Montgomery Clift, Diane Arbus, Marlon Brando and Jane Fonda — all of whom she came in contact with, in one way or another, during the tumultuous decade she portrays in this new memoir.
Meanwhile Miéville's literary retelling—made to feel like a novel, but scrupulously sourced to real events—captures the vertigo of 1917's encounter between massive historical forces, plunging us back into the heart of a far-reaching social upheaval, in which time flowed backward and forward even as it marched inexorably forward toward a future that was radically unknown.
Jharrel Jerome in 'When They See Us' It's true that Jerome is around for the first three parts of this mini-series about the so-called Central Park Five, but the final installment focuses on the incarceration of Korey Wise, and Jerome and his full, searching eyes change the meaning of the dutiful, scrupulously moral thing we'd been watching.
Passwords, passports, umbrellas, scarves, earrings, earbuds, musical instruments, W-2s, that letter you meant to answer, the permission slip for your daughter's field trip, the can of paint you scrupulously set aside three years ago for the touch-up job you knew you'd someday need: the range of things we lose and the readiness with which we do so are staggering.
Skier 20193, an avalanche survivor, hadn't slept well for weeks because his business, which he hadn't run scrupulously, was being audited by the I.R.S. Skier 2, a past witness to an avalanche fatality, was dating Skier 3, who had recently expressed doubts about their long-term compatibility prospects, and so Skier 2, though worried by the ranger report, said nothing when Skier 3 insisted they keep climbing.
His manner of leaving no stone unturned, as it were, leads him to analyze stones geologically and metaphorically by way of talking about Leonardo's passions for perfection and scrupulously scientific research, for example, and to note that Leonardo's childhood access to plentiful paper scraps and ink was far from normal at the time for a poor, illegitimate, unschooled boy living somewhat freely with his uncle in the countryside.
Without a detailed understanding of Barr's interpretation of the special counsel regulations and the operative Justice Department policy concerning public comment with respect to criminal investigations, there is no way to know whether Barr's promise to "follow the Special Counsel regulations scrupulously and in good faith," and his belief that it is "very important that the public and Congress be informed of the results of the Special Counsel's work," have any practical meaning.
It emerged, not coincidentally, in the wake of the ensanguined doctrinal disputes that killed off Europeans at a higher percentage of their population than did World War I. Modern philosophy would be marked by its refocus on epistemology, which scrupulously analyzes the conditions for knowledge, as opposed to mere belief, and which recognizes, in the spirit of Erasmus, that among the threats to human flourishing, we should not underestimate the dangers of misplaced certitude.
" (A more famous remark attributed to Ali is "No Vietcong ever called me nigger" — which, in his scrupulously scholarly way, Eig suggests Ali did not originate though he used it subsequently.) How Muhammad Ali would have praised these athletes' efforts, and the persistence of their efforts in the face of public opprobrium: he who, on the very day following his victory over the heavyweight champion Sonny Liston, in 1964, chose to defy the world's expectations by converting to the Nation of Islam — "I'm not a Christian anymore.

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