1. 丝古波:Schwarzkopf施华蔻 | SCRUPLES丝古波 | SEIENSHO雪颜素
1. And if they have " scruples ", they will not let their love affair get out of control.
2. In order to promote those officials they favored, they shed scruples and increased the number of positions assigned to the leadership.
3. Those acted as scruples that made them think twice before committing a sin.
4. The involvement of teachers raises deeply disturbing questions about morality and ethics but also their lack of scruples and avarice.
5. Such scruples stem from rising public concern about the value of life.
6. So do officials who have showed no scruples in abusing their power for illegal gains.
7. " We will not be intimidated by criminals without scruples like those who committed this barbarity, " he said Tuesday.
noun
1. motivation deriving logically from ethical or moral principles that govern a person's thoughts and actions
Synonym: conscience moral sense sense of right and wrong