Scruple in a sentence as a noun

No. But that's not the same as saying we need not scruple at any means of obtaining new knowledge.

That "stuff" is utter lack of scruple and astronomic amount of luck, don't feel too bad.

With enough leverage, they won't scruple at affecting what Google does in the west as well.

When you're a global power and have no scruple, like the US, then there's nothing any country can do.

The one I am from is filled with tech companies making money selling ads and user data without scruple.

Like "toople" by analogy with quadruple, quintuple, scruple, duplex, or duplicate.

My only scruple is that I try to pick a site that is totally off-topic in a completely different industry.

I'd be awfully hesitant to trust factual claims made by people who speak and behave as that site's users do. Nothing I've seen from them suggests a willingness to scruple at fabricating evidence.

Scruple in a sentence as a verb

They tried to make a scruple of the "average woman" based on average measurements, but no woman they found actually had the average measurements

Especially when it seems to go to an absurd point, as in this case?It doesn't require a degree to detect people who are willing to treat those around without scruple, as long as they're not exposed.

" If only there was a way to directly link the credulous fools to the scruple-less cheats, we could achieve a worldwide system that more effectively fleeces the idiots while leaving the rest of us in peace.

But those safe spaces which they have attempted to establish have not been permitted the conventional inviolability, but rather been gleefully invaded and their inhabitants shamed and castigated without scruple.

> One reason for Putin’s popularity is he put a stop to the Yeltsin facilitated post-communist era plundering of Russia’s wealth and resources by scruple less Russians and foreigners alikeWhat an absurd claim.

If only there was a way to directly link the credulous fools to the scruple-less cheatsI suspect that some black-hat entrepreneur is already working on such a database and the tools for automatically harvesting such user's information.

Any payee I don't strongly trust and who won't accept an electronic payment gets a bank check instead - I'd rather pay a few dollars to have one of those made, than save them and risk having my entire account cleaned out through lack of diligence or scruple on the receiving end.

Now, many of our printers make no scruple of gratifying the malice of individuals by false accusations of the fairest characters among ourselves, augmenting animosity even to the producing of duels; and are, moreover, so indiscreet as to print scurrilous reflections on the government of neighboring states, and even on the conduct of our best national allies, which may be attended with the most pernicious consequences.

Scruple definitions

noun

a unit of apothecary weight equal to 20 grains

noun

uneasiness about the fitness of an action

See also: qualm misgiving

noun

an ethical or moral principle that inhibits action

verb

hesitate on moral grounds; "The man scrupled to perjure himself"

verb

raise scruples; "He lied and did not even scruple about it"

verb

have doubts about