- compromised, and
greedy for
illicit sensation without losing that
basic probity or
potential for
ethical character that we
require of a hero".
Critic and...
- classes: bronze, silver, and gold, to
Reichsdeutsche mothers who
exhibited probity,
exemplary motherhood, and who
conceived and
raised at
least four children...
-
accepted as one of the
Seven Sages of
Greece and was
renowned for his
probity. Bias was born at
Priene (modern-day Güllübahçe, Turkey), and was the son...
-
citizens can
conduct themselves morally, how
citizens and
states can
ensure probity in
public life, and an
important debate on the
difference between that...
-
regularly declare their income and ****ets, it is
intended to
encourage fiscal probity. The
withholding tax was
officially introduced on
January 1, 1944, following...
-
elderly Lord
Henry that he will live
righteously from now on. His new
probity begins with
deliberately not
breaking the
heart of
Hetty Merton, his current...
- non-governmental
organisation based in New Delhi, India, that
works on
probity in
public life and
governance reforms.
Common Cause focuses on defending...
-
carries several divinatory ****ociations: 11. JUSTICE.—Equity, rightness,
probity, executive;
triumph of the
deserving side in law. Reversed: Law in all...
- fourteen-year
tenure in the
Gujarat High Court, he came to be
known for his
probity and
sympathy for the poor.
During the
Morvi dam
failure of 1979, the worst...
-
serious threat to the integrity,
security and
economy of the nation; that
probity in
public life, the rule of law and the
preservation of
democracy required...