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There are even children, victims of the activities of those who deal unscrupulously in human lives.
A woman selling her stock is unscrupulously taking advantage of insider information."
In order to achieve their ends, these holy warriors resort unscrupulously to violence.
I shall push the fortunes of my children unscrupulously.
"With some wrap mortgages, if they're handled unscrupulously, people could be hurt," he said.
To shoot them as game, is a sign that you will unscrupulously amass wealth.
They also argue that in third world countries, Western arms industries unscrupulously siphon off money needed for economic development.
But they seem to be earnestly trying to bring off the elections, and no one has accused them of acting unscrupulously.
"From my observation, he runs this Kingdom reasonably well, but unscrupulously.
The two retaliate by recalling other events where each of the rest of the group behaved unscrupulously.
We must unequivocally condemn the practices of individuals who unscrupulously harm the whole community and tax payers in particular.
And they play with it, unscrupulously.
"Did he press his advantage unscrupulously?"
The hijacking in fact is a sting operation, unscrupulously risky, set in motion by American intelligence.
France, which is less associated with this category of privileged people, is meanwhile continuing to unscrupulously support the dictatorship.
In order to dispel any doubts he might have, she managed to raise a laugh and, quite unscrupulously, went on to lie to him. '
This was money that he was not in a rush to repay and which he used unscrupulously for other purposes.
Urban myth, unscrupulously peddled by Karl Rove et al.
He made this proposal ... for a reason which was characteristic of the unscrupulously ambitious Goering.
I have unscrupulously adapted it to the needs of my story thinking that I had there something in the nature of poetical justice.
Fight unscrupulously.
The institution of the Justinian code was used, perhaps unscrupulously, by Frederick to lay claim to divine powers.
Moreover, some of the fedayin fall in love with houris, and Hassan unscrupulously uses that to his advantage.
"Reality has been diverted/ unscrupulously manipulated," Ms. Sadier sang early on.
A mortgage broker collects a fee either from the borrower or from the bank and sometimes, more unscrupulously, from both.