Scrupulously in a sentence as an adverb

Ombudsmen have to be seen as scrupulously fair to outsiders or there's no point in having them.

As I've mentioned in another reply, I was scrupulously polite at the time.

If you have a shred of a conscience, you'll hire scrupulously because doing otherwise makes you shitty." Hire fast, fire fast" is immoral."

[3] I am aware that there are some who do have ethics, and apply them scrupulously. But in the marketing that surrounds us every day, I see no indication that they have any significant voice.

The code of conduct is scrupulously gender neutral. It also covers race, religion and physical handicap.

I would place the blame with the programmer's design skills, though, and not with scrupulously testable, loosely coupled modules. I do not believe that TDD is a replacement for good design skills at all, and it's easy TDD yourself into a poor design.

I made sure I was scrupulously polite and scrupulously honest. It helped with the negotiations, and it helped now I've started the job - it removes a lot of the confusion about my role, because we agreed it in advance.

Today's incident affected sites that scrupulously respected all HA best practice.

This risk can be met only if implementations are scrupulously tested and certified by independent bodies. This is not the case with the integrated TPM of current Windows 8 tablets, to name just one example.

After all, each DSX user by necessity has a mobile phone in their hand, and the entire trip from initiation to arrival is scrupulously monitored and recorded by DSX. Not much possibility of crime, at least without being quickly caught.

You can be damned sure the police have scrupulously documented their methods and recorded/logged all their interactions with Ulbricht, to address just such charges being raised. Also, Assange wasn't accused of rape, but a lesser form of sexual assault, defined under Swedish law.

That article's scrupulously gender-neutral in describing two of the three types of employees, but consistently genders "The Complaint Artist" as female.

Editors with COIs who wish to edit responsibly are strongly encouraged to follow Wikipedia policies and best practices scrupulously. They are also encouraged to disclose their interest on their user pages and on the talk page of the article in question, and to request the views of other editors.

Org/wiki/Wikipedia:Conflict_of_interest - the important part is "Editors with COIs who wish to edit responsibly are strongly encouraged to follow Wikipedia policies and best practices scrupulously. They are also encouraged to disclose their interest."

There's a lot of the adult entertainment industry that works scrupulously within the law, and provides income for a lot of models. For some reason, a lot of people have a notion that they are being harmed merely because they are involved in sex work, no matter that they are consenting adults and are choosing this work over any of a number of other jobs that they could have.

In America, if you're unemployed, it's because you're a lazy, shiftless bum - and will quickly resort to crime if your own shortcomings won't let you scam a powerful and scrupulously honest corporation. The word "unemployed" has such negative connotations here that trying to use it in an underdog narrative is dooming your story to failure.

They were scrupulously fair in their dealings with me, particularly in one way which is table stakes in the US but requires anomalously strong moral character to do in Japan, and so I tried to uphold my end of the bargain.

One of the excellent points Kozinski makes is that the 4th Amendment limits on government are determined by what is a reasonable expectation of privacy, and so even if you scrupulously try to protect your privacy, if everyone else doesn't care that shifts the line for a reasonable expectation and that can screw you.

To my bosses' enduring credit, they were scrupulously fair in dealing with me as a Japanese salaryman, despite that being almost shockingly abnormal at many Japanese firms, and they made it quite clear that everyone else was to deal with me in the same fashion or they'd find out what a Japanese multinational will do on behalf of a wronged employee. [Edit to add: If people detect notes of conflicting opinions from me regarding salarymanhood, it's largely because that one specific bit of Japanese corporate culture -- loyalty -- really resonated with me.

Scrupulously definitions

adverb

with extreme conscientiousness; "he came religiously every morning at 8 o'clock"

See also: conscientiously religiously