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Now, with respect to this breakdown in trust, I think that we have operated aboveboard consistently.
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The landholders can't mortgage what they don't officially own, or get aboveboard municipal services or utilities.
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Rather than muck up industry pricing to subsidize certain consumers, Washington should make the subsidy aboveboard and direct.
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But even when shipped entirely aboveboard, this stuff seems to travel mostly incognito.
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He acknowledged to Susan that he was speaking metaphorically when it came to angels in order to seem aboveboard and keep her trust.
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In the world of the BCS, this is fair and aboveboard.
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Everything I do is aboveboard, everything I do is legit.
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Singh insists that DLF s dealings remain aboveboard.
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One of his earliest challenges at Trikona, he says, was to educate the market on how a deal is done when shareholders are peering over your shoulders, forcing you to make sure everything is done aboveboard and no palms are greased.
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"The vast majority -- by far -- of corporate America are aboveboard and doing their job just the way you'd expect them to do, that they treat their investors, their shareholders and employees the way you'd want them to, " he said.
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