scrupulous attention

collocation in English

meaningsofscrupulousandattention

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scrupulous
adjective
uk
/ˈskruː.pjə.ləs/
us
/ˈskruː.pjə.ləs/
extremely ...
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attention
noun[U]
uk
/əˈten.ʃən/
us
/əˈten.ʃən/
notice, thought, ...
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(Definition ofscrupulousandattentionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The great virtue of this work is itsscrupulousattentionto security and military considerations.
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Yet with respect to whatever medicine does take responsibility for it owes ascrupulousattentionto empirical data.
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It is basic,scrupulousattentionto hygiene and cleanliness—basic good practice.
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Perhaps one may contrast thatscrupulousattentionto detail with what one finds on page 30.
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It is a question ofscrupulousattentionto basic hygiene, such as hand washing.
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Again,scrupulousattentionto ensuring the highest standards of safety has meant reconsideration of certain issues.
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He is very much at home there, marking his points by means ofscrupulousattentionto the debaters' words and to the tones and contexts in which they are delivered.
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I doubt any author today, however famous, would get suchscrupulousattention.
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Equally, the use of these products in combination with others, including drugs, requiresscrupulousattention to the possible side-effects where they may occur.
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It could hardly be expected to payscrupulousattentionto accuracy; indeed, some of the allegations are of the wildest nature.
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This artistic temperament ensured ascrupulousattentionto questions of taste, balance and appropriateness in typography, engraving and design.
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It is therefore important that users check the breakthrough permeation times for gloves, and payscrupulousattentionto avoiding contamination when degloving.
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He was known for hisscrupulousattentionto detail and for checking not only his own references carefully, but the references of every other contributor.
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Rapson was known for hisscrupulousattentionto detail and for checking not only his own references carefully, but the references of every other contributor.
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Scrupulousattentionto this point was meant to bring the "reviewed work" into the foreground and not the "reviewer" (a goal shared by many eighteenth-century journals).
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