| 41. | D'Alton calls him a man noted for " great justice and probity ".
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| 42. | Unlike Thai politics, the central bank has a reputation for probity and non-partisanship.
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| 43. | First, because it would leave Kostunica, whose probity has impressed them, essentially jobless.
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| 44. | But such an official policy would undermine our nation's reputation for probity and decency.
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| 45. | Local officials, once praised for their probity, now seem more interested in getting rich.
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| 46. | Compared to places like Indonesia or South Korea, Malaysia is a model of financial probity.
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| 47. | The leaders insisted on demanding economic reforms and evidence of official probity in exchange for aid.
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| 48. | Whoever replaces Cifuentes must " combine the same qualities of independence and probity,"
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| 49. | The appointment was challenged on the grounds that it violates Angola's public probity laws.
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| 50. | Beyond that, public suspicion abounds about the probity of past privatizations, especially that of Telmex.
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