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And what one might scruple at, the other would not.
How can you scruple to use everything we've got against these people?
And they never scrupled to use it, either, he says.
Friends thus met were not all of one mind in relation to the tax, which, to those who scrupled it, made the way more difficult.
I do not scruple to say that she plays extremely well.
Few, to whom they should be related, would scruple to discredit them.
They themselves never scrupled to kill persons who offended them.
Do not scruple to grant us a part in your hurt."
Johnson set a high value on public opinion, and scrupled to outrage it.
You need not scruple to speak out on his account.'
In our place, they would not have scrupled to utter falsehood.
The other Powers will sometimes scruple to do it.
We are no longer at war, you need not scruple to accept my hospitality."
"You, who do not scruple to strike the lowest blow!"
Not that those two would scruple against icing me in front of the whole world at high noon if they thought the time was right.
And I perceive that you do not scruple to call him gorgeous when it counts.
She had the money, too, and never scrupled to underline the fact in public."
But he would not scruple for a second about interrupting Spock's official leave.
They're proven killers; why should they scruple over one child?"
The temptation to keep your false position in this house is, I do not scruple to say, all but irresistible.
But do you really think they'd scruple at wasting some people over a thing like this?'
So, costly though it is, do not scruple to use it!
Even a nonviolent man could hardly scruple to kill a demon, by any means possible.
I don't scruple to say that he is bent on committing suicide.
Western countries haven't scrupled to use quarantine for certain diseases in the past.