Perumthachan is proud of his son's abilities and pleased by his son's growing reputation, but is also worried by his son's tendency to overlook the traditional rules and values of sculptural art and by the strain of unscrupulousness in the son which is a mark of the new, more materialistic and self-centred generation.
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Then, at the end of the year, Boniface, with his customary tactlessness having criticized Philip for his personal behavior and the unscrupulousness of his ministry ( that being an assessment with which many modern historians would agree ), summoned a council of French bishops for November 1302, intended to reform Church matters in France & mdash; at Rome.
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First International member German Lopatin accused him of theoretical unscrupulousness and pernicious behaviour, prompting Ogarev and Bakunin to publicly sever their relations with him in the summer of 1870 although Bakunin continued to write Nechayev letters passionately begging for reconciliation and warning him of the danger he was in from the law, which continued to pursue Nechayev for Ivanov's murder.
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Lohse becomes a full-time spy for the organization, and with unprecedented, relentless opportunism and unscrupulousness he spies in on Communist plots, partakes in the organization's plans to undermine the new German democracy, and disposes of his own right-wing colleagues when he sees fit, all of which to serve his own plans of rising to the top within right-wing circles.
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Further examples of Tyka s alleged unscrupulousness include posting letters to the wives of shareholders who were refusing to sell him a Czech Coal competitor, Sokolovsk?uheln? urging them to talk their husbands into the deal, and the way he dealt with a run-down but listed residence he owned in the exclusive Prague quarter of Vinohrady it mysteriously caught fire twice and was eventually demolished without permission.
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Dr . Saunders was based on " a medical student I had known when I was myself one and whom I continued to know till he died forty years later . . . He had . . . a great sense of humour, a pleasant cynicism and not a little unscrupulousness . " After originally including Dr . Saunders in the short story " The Stranger " in " On a Chinese Screen ", Maugham remained interested in the character.
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Clive deposed later to the House of Commons that, " to the best of his remembrance, he gave the gentleman who carried it leave to sign his name upon it; his lordship never made any secret of it; he thinks it warrantable in such a case, and would do it again a hundred times; he had no interested motive in doing it, and did it with a design of disappointing the expectations of a rapacious man . " It is nevertheless cited as an example of Clive's unscrupulousness.
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British journalist Malcolm Muggeridge ( who went hopefully to live in the " New Civilization " in 1932, but soon became disillusioned ) said of Duranty that he " always enjoyed his company; there was something vigorous, vivacious, preposterous, about his unscrupulousness which made his persistent lying somehow absorbing . " Muggeridge characterised Duranty as " the greatest liar of any journalist I have met in 50 years of journalism . " Others have characterized Duranty as " the number one Useful Idiot for Lenin first, and later for Stalin ."