Collocations withintegrity
These are words often used in combination withintegrity.
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absolute integrity
What has been initially sought as the objective signifier of nature's absolute integrity now seemed more like a reproach to the claim of transcendental understanding.
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academic integrity
I shall not develop the point that it threatens the academic integrity of some old and important schools.
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architectural integrity
The architectural integrity of the site will, however, be fully respected.
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artistic integrity
The installation maintained a high degree of artistic integrity while being accessible and attractive for large audiences.
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bodily integrity
In cordoning off the spaces of daily life and restricting the contours of association, segregation transformed the call for bodily integrity into a radical demand.
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cultural integrity
And as long as the number of women entering into this area of employment is not too great, notions of cultural integrity seem not to be relevant.
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ecological integrity
At present, market, policy and institutional incentives interact in ways that weaken the region's ecological integrity, endanger the wildlife tourism industry and threaten the long-term viability of rural households.
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environmental integrity
Reconciling agricultural productivity and environmental integrity: a grand challenge for agriculture.
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functional integrity
Such evidence clearly indicates that visual perception requires the functional integrity of distributed representations that are not confined to the occipital lobe.
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intellectual integrity
The possibility of submission-the chance that one ought to lose-is inherent in scientific and intellectual integrity.
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journalistic integrity
There is a growing fear among many working journalists that their membership of a closed-shop situation could be used to compromise their journalistic integrity.
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lack of integrity
Many of the respondents believed that a lack of integrity in society led to their inability to trust others and sensed that they were particularly vulnerable.
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man of integrity
I regarded him as a man of integrity, high moral standing and with more than ordinary endowments.
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mechanical integrity
This more complex model will allow further predictions regarding the effect of perfusion the composition and mechanical integrity of the construct.
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moral integrity
Such studied moral neutrality in the use of medical knowledge is an attack on the whole notion of moral integrity.
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personal integrity
To do so satisfied his internal sense of personal integrity and brought external reputation.
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physical integrity
This, then, leads to the question: why should such a view be limited only to physical integrity?
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professional integrity
The treatment is medically futile, and because it is medically futile its use violates professional integrity.
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scientific integrity
In recent decades, bioethics literature has generally concentrated on the relationship between healthcare providers and patients, resource allocation, and scientific integrity.
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standard of integrity
A high standard of integrity is required from all architects.
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structural integrity
From here the designer places the operational features and the structural beams, which avoid obstacles using structural integrity criteria as a guide.
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territorial integrity
Initially, the selection of the territorial integrity norm was contested.
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utmost integrity
The contract conditions for sub-postmasters are designed to ensure that those occupying these responsible positions exercise their duties with the utmost integrity.
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