noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
compromise your integrity
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The journalist would not compromise his integrity by revealing the source for the story.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
artistic
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Jean-Claude may have had artistic integrity on his side but he did not have a legal leg to stand on.
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But they can not touch the dazzling artistic integrity of the female performances.
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It is a feat of storytelling that is carried off with tremendous poise and unobtrusive artistic integrity .
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The equation of balancing artistic integrity with commercial considerations is further influenced by the relationship of artist to patron and public.
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Pukhov, a careerist painter, sacrifices his artistic integrity by cynically painting potboilers to please factory and party committees.
great
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His decision encouraged many of us, for he was a man of great integrity as well as ability.
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A successful no-policy policy requires a great deal of integrity on the part of management.
high
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The billet has to be highly dense and of high integrity and will be used to make new kilogram mass standards.
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I have a high degree of integrity .
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SureSeam is low pitch steel roofing for high integrity buildings.
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The high-integrity Descote valves have been installed as bypasses on several processes, including boiler feed water and light hydrocarbons.
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Very high structural integrity as evidenced by a 30,000 hour design life and no speed limit in turbulence.
moral
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However, the myth of the moral integrity of the Soviet state more than compensated for its metaphysical shortcomings.
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Neither moral integrity nor logical consistency compels us to attempt it.
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Decidedly, Nizan's belief in the moral integrity of Soviet foreign policy was total.
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They bequeathed an invaluable legacy of moral integrity , revolutionary thought and political organization on which their Bolshevik heirs were to draw.
personal
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The battery action protects personal integrity and guards against treatment without consent.
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The way the Steputis family coped by normalizing their life surely went a long way toward helping Hank maintain his personal integrity .
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Trust begins with personal integrity which is then shared in marriage too.
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But at least you should start your relationship convinced of his professional and personal integrity .
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And only in that way will the student gain a measure of personal integrity .
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When we deny our doubts, repression takes its toll in personal integrity , faith, worship and witness.
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I doubt if Bob Kernohan and I have ever agreed on anything except personal integrity .
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This enhances a true sense of personal integrity and self-worth.
physical
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The Archive guarantees a secure database by a continuing programme of rigorous checks on the database's physical integrity .
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How should it respond to these various invasions of physical integrity , a quality which is highly valued by most citizens?
political
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We must expand the breadth of political argument if we are to claim political integrity as a distinct ideal on its own.
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I give it a grander title: it is the virtue of political integrity .
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I shall offer no further argument for my claim that our political life recognizes integrity as a political virtue.
professional
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Before turning to the individual arguments for teaching history it would be worthwhile emphasising the professional integrity of history teachers.
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So, how do you compete, while maintaining a business tone and professional integrity ?
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They needed the scrupulous professional integrity which nearly proved such a stumbling block to them in this case.
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But from the start it was committed to journalistic and professional integrity .
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Total professional integrity ! he smoothed.
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Forget your professional integrity , Caroline.
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Can he lend his name to the petition without compromising his professional integrity ?
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This upgrade places Dreamweaver firmly back in the middle ground without compromising the professional integrity of previous releases.
public
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It greatly undermines his claim to having more public integrity and consistency than the inexhaustibly elastic Clinton.
structural
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Extracellular matrix is an integral part of multicellular organisms, providing structural integrity and support to cells.
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There was now not the slightest doubt that Hsu was decaying and losing her structural integrity .
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Of course different clays can withstand different firing temperatures before they vitrify and lose their structural integrity .
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Very high structural integrity as evidenced by a 30,000 hour design life and no speed limit in turbulence.
territorial
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They called for a negotiated settlement restoring the republic's sovereignty and territorial integrity .
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Disputes over legitimate rulers are a second underlying problem with claims that territorial integrity has been violated.
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Moreover, in 1914 the Empire had no urgent territorial claims and there was no direct threat to her territorial integrity .
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What mattered was not the territorial integrity of the empire, but the just rights of each member of the family.
■ VERB
compromise
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Your Toyota is a sophisticated piece of machinery; to fit non-genuine parts is to compromise its design integrity .
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If the server were compromised , the integrity of the whole system would fail.
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Can he lend his name to the petition without compromising his professional integrity ?
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This upgrade places Dreamweaver firmly back in the middle ground without compromising the professional integrity of previous releases.
defend
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Her attitude toward individual patrons sets her beyond most of her contemporaries in defending the integrity of her work.
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Gifted professional golfers have a duty to the game just as tournament administrators have a duty to defend the integrity of sport.
ensure
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Distributed Relational Database Architecture also supports two-phase commit to ensure data integrity .
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Furthermore, regular verification of offlined modules takes place to ensure continued long-term integrity .
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This ensures that the integrity of the database is maintained.
lose
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It confronts racism, sexism, privilege, abuse, but tries soulfully not to lose its integrity .
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There was now not the slightest doubt that Hsu was decaying and losing her structural integrity .
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Of course different clays can withstand different firing temperatures before they vitrify and lose their structural integrity .
maintain
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Neglectful silence is, of course, the most perfect means of maintaining the powerful integrity of the institutional boundaries against any criticisms.
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The way the Steputis family coped by normalizing their life surely went a long way toward helping Hank maintain his personal integrity .
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This claim has to be justified in a way which maintains the internal integrity of the process of educating students.
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Sometimes dead sulfide structures maintain their integrity long enough to be colonized by a new set of animals.
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Working through these difficult times is a challenge for all our staff who have maintained their integrity , application and cheerfulness.
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The leukocytes maintain their integrity and function during the isolation and labelling procedure.
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In order to maintain the integrity of the offlined files, each file is verified at a rate determined for a particular installation.
preserve
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This is a key factor in preserving the Panel's integrity and independence from the judiciary.
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And to preserve its integrity , the online magazine refuses advertising.
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She has not double-glazed the house in order to preserve its architectural integrity .
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We are trying to preserve the integrity of the chief inspector.
protect
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The battery action protects personal integrity and guards against treatment without consent.
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Despite its apparent mutability, E. coli does have the power to protect its genetic integrity .
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Which is to say that defences are being erected to protect the integrity of Western culture, of the Western idea.
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Many detailed provisions to protect the integrity of the record lie in this area.
question
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Calemine dismisses criticism on his ties to developers, saying no one has since questioned his integrity .
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In other works, he questioned the integrity of intellectuals who had put themselves at the service of the shah's regime.
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His father-in-law accused him of breaking his marriage vows and questioned his integrity as a Privy Councillor.
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His conversion sharpened his criticism of national and local politicians, who in turn questioned his integrity .
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How dared he question her integrity , the very fabric her entire being was built around?
respect
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The surgeon apparently did not listen to his patient or respect her bodily integrity .
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Mr Ellsworth is... a Man much respected for his integrity , and venerated for his abilities.
retain
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This ability to move quickly, whilst retaining an integrity in terms of structure and direction, may be a clue for the future.
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The news division was to retain its independence and integrity under the new owner as it had under the old.
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Here then was an instrument that might be confidently expected to have retained its historical integrity .
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And yet it retains its integrity , with very few differences between versions filmed before and after Williams took on the role.
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So again the hierarchy retains its integrity .
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It is also a demonstration of the possibility of retaining intellectual integrity within the party.
undermine
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Lord Irvine, head of the judiciary, insisted that he had broken no rules nor undermined the integrity of his office.
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As Trofim Denosovich Lysenko well knew, more than a little bashing is required to undermine the integrity of science.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Councilman Hughey's integrity is unquestioned.
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Rooney brought dignity and integrity to the profession.
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She is a woman of integrity who has never abandoned her principles for the sake of making money.
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They have vowed to protect the country's territorial integrity .