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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Politicians are not known for their probity or punctuality.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Anglo-Saxon probity is hardly seen as a virtue here.
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I see that I enjoy an exaggerated reputation for probity among my compatriots.
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It is hardly necessary to emphasise the necessity of probity for all members of the Bar.
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It is possible to criticise a merchant's goods without reflecting on the competence or the probity of their producer.
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Measure for Measure, set in ducal Vienna, is a much darker meditation on power, lust and moral probity .
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The boundary between probity and fraud was much more difficult to draw in this area.
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The maintenance of his fragile coalition caused Namaliu further difficulties in 1990 and compromised his own considerable reputation for integrity and probity .
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There is surely no better way to advertise your professional probity .