But even when his clients screw up, Parcher feels no compunction about getting them off the hook.
He has done too much damage to too many, and he shows too little real compunction for that.
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France may have less compunction about asserting its values, but the trade-off between security and liberty is still a challenge.
Saatchi also has no compunction about getting rid of work when he tires of it, which can send art values plummeting.
Foreign information gathering agencies operating within the United States, however, feel no similar compunction to respect the privacy of American citizens.
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Caplan concedes that some may feel compunction about having more (or any) children when they are already short on time and resources.
But there is no compunction on the winning bidder to offer a service to every or any part of the licence area.
Employees feel no compunction about undergoing expensive treatments, since the company pays.
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Politicians have no compunction when it comes to having their way.
Subtlety seems to be lost on Madison Avenue, where advertisers have no compunction telling customers to Just Do It, Get Out There, Be Hospitable, Live Richly or Think Different.
By assuring "journalists" - the bill's definition is broad enough to cover all of the first three categories described above - they need not fear having to divulge the source of a leak, sources will feel even less compunction than they do today to break their promises and leak with impunity.
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