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Meanings of inflexible integrity in English
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Usage of inflexible integrity in English
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When he clearly saw his duty before him, he did it at all hazards, and with inflexibleintegrity.
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I promised that when I possessed the power I would use it with inflexibleintegrity; and he dismissed me, pressing my hand.
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Sparks tells us that when he clearly saw his duty before him, he did it at all hazards, and with inflexibleintegrity.
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He exhibited talent in debate, was distinguished for industry in the work of the House and for inflexibleintegrity in all his duties.
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He was a man who enjoyed the highest consideration amongst our contemporary journalists,-ofinflexibleintegrity in politics as well as in business affairs.
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Hale was also an eminent author, who had treated upon the abstrusest subjects, and was equally distinguished for his piety and inflexibleintegrity.
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He was the first inspector of beef and pork, appointed by the State of Massachusetts, and was a man of sound judgment and inflexibleintegrity.
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Inflexibleintegrity, stern sense of duty, stainless honour, these qualities a very slight acquaintance with Sir William Heathcote at once revealed.
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'Hayley retained, I believe, throughout his life, a high sense of honour, inflexibleintegrity, a warmth of friendship, and overflowing benevolence.