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Characterized by extreme care and great effort.
conscientious
scrupulous
meticulous
careful
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conscientious
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conscientious
scrupulous
meticulous
Examples for "
conscientious
"
1
The
conscientious
worker in the experiment stations is in the same category.
2
Catholics whose
conscientious
decision was to vote Yes have nothing to confess.
3
The second of a two part series on
conscientious
objection to war.
4
Outside we hear the sounds of revelry produced by less
conscientious
officers.
5
The Hebraizer is
conscientious
but unenlightened; the Hellenizer is clear-headed but unscrupulous.
1
There was no lack of the most
scrupulous
integrity in the transaction.
2
Adam didn't make mistakes; he would be
scrupulous
where Talia was concerned.
3
She in no way deviated from the
scrupulous
politeness of a hostess.
4
In the performance of their engagements and oaths, they are most
scrupulous
.
5
One thing she was very
scrupulous
about; it was their evening prayer.
1
It's the result of days of
meticulous
research and preparation, not years.
2
But experts say Pompeii needs
meticulous
daily maintenance rather than one-off interventions.
3
Yes, the process it precious and
meticulous
,
but by no means pretentious.
4
Otherwise, Daniel Evans's production is
meticulous
in its psychological and physical detail.
5
The notes on the cold case- anine-year-oldinvestigation of art
fraud
-
were
meticulous
.
1
The project is a result of several years' work and
painstaking
planning.
2
Managers spell out the situation in
painstaking
detail, answering every possible query.
3
It takes months of
painstaking
detective work to put a case together.
4
Making this transformation... requires
painstaking
work and it takes time, he said.
5
After years of
painstaking
cuts, however, nobody should feel any poorer either.
6
There is outstanding craftsmanship in the home and
painstaking
attention to detail.
7
These are not stories loosely based on history: Stewart's research is
painstaking
.
8
And while his work was always
painstaking
,
it has also become painful.
9
Once the
painstaking
details are taken care of, the scene is set.
10
He answers it in a
painstaking
,
rather clumsy hand: but he manages.
11
Because it's the most frustrating, tiresome and
painstaking
way of cooking food.
12
So it is
painstaking
work, Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi told CBC radio.
13
He sympathized with his
painstaking
effort to get up in the world.
14
The blog post I wrote pretty much describes it in
painstaking
detail.
15
Getting his fingers ready for the
painstaking
,
precise work they excelled at.
16
You must start with a modest but
painstaking
study of traditional physics.
painstaking
painstaking work
painstaking process
painstaking care
most painstaking
painstaking research