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Traducción de incorruptible en Español:
incorruptible
incorruptible, adj.
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incorruptible- As celebrated in their own eyes, these are always the true, the fearless, and the incorruptible revealers of corruption.
- For us who were sinful, he gave up the holy one; for the wicked the innocent one; the just one for the unjust; the incorruptible one for corruptible men; and for us mortals the immortal one.
- His protagonist-heroes, especially the Chief Justice in The Lawyer and the Libertine and the film director in Appointment at Amalfi, show a scrupulous and incorruptible concern for truth and justice.
- We have all heard of cunning bowlers turning down their own appeals, withdrawing them is the proper term, the better to impress the umpire with their incorruptible honesty and win a decision next time.
- Wenders always wants it both ways: high artifice and incorruptible honesty.
- The Island newspaper in particularly is openly contemptuous of the ‘political maggots’ that inhabit parliament and has repeatedly appealed for someone of incorruptible morals to save the nation.
- The Horse, with its rigorous style and feeling of incorruptible honesty, is directly in the Güney tradition of social protest.
- Kevin was principled, courageous, incorruptible, unselfish and a man of great integrity.
- Now the conventional wisdom is that the media will be kept honest and decent by an army of incorruptible amateur gumshoes.
- We cannot maintain an incorruptible police force in a society that condones corruption.
- The result was a corps that for decades commanded respect as the pinnacle of efficient, incorruptible policing.
- This conservative estimate is based on the assumption that a large number of ultrasonologists are incorruptible.
- In many ways, it is a better introduction than high school civics and college political science courses that preach an incorruptible legal system - especially its judiciary - that always remains above politics.
- What price political openness, legality, free-trade and an incorruptible civil service - I thought - if the end result is an England full of Macdonalds, Seattle coffee bars and pubs that serve Harvester Fayre.
- In addition, suppose a bureaucrat was incorruptible and wanted to do his job with total commitment to efficiency, demanding, say, that contractors reduce swollen overtime costs.
- But in the course of unmasking them, the novel's hero, Justin Quayle, becomes ever more the white knight, superb and incorruptible in his quest.
- He was incorruptible, and had an intolerance to sloth and greed.
- I've given up on certainties, but I do still believe in some things: that British racing is incorruptible, and that one day sport will once again be something we enjoy for its own sake.
- Always wrong, in short; but forthright, and incorruptible.
- An incorruptible panel of independent and competent adjudicators is imperative in ensuring that competitors are judged purely on the merit of their performance.
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