The only resource the Tibetan government has is its image of moral probity which is indivisible from the perception of the Dalai Lama. [noun]
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The operators of the cameras will operate with the utmost probity at all times. [noun]
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* William Penn was termed Minquon by the Delawares, and, as he never used violence or injustice in his dealings with them, his reputation for probity passed into a proverb. [noun]
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My friend, Silvanus Tellworthy, remembered you as a friend of his early days and as a man of probity. [noun]
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Ratcliffe," said Isabella, "farewell; if you have deceived one so unfortunate as myself, you have for ever forfeited the fair character for probity and honour to which I have trusted. [noun]
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That is an act of probity. [noun]
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The deposit honestly restored, the probity of the confessionthese were good. [noun]
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Up to that moment he had lived with that blind faith which gloomy probity engenders. [noun]
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This faith had quitted him, this probity had deserted him. [noun]
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The man of probity sacrifices himself, and out of his very love for this crowd, he combats it. [noun]
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