Though they may also be less likely to claim corruption as a sign of probity.
And the Lib Dems are in danger of losing more than their reputation for probity.
Both are immersed in corruption scandals, and concerns about probity will spook financial markets.
It advocates a 15-member council to monitor the management and probity of the courts.
His reputation for toughness and probity could appeal to conservatives as well as reformists.
But the fraud that caused his downfall has tarnished the country's reputation for financial probity.
"I will devote all of my energy to prove my probity and honesty, " he wrote on Facebook.
If she ascends to the presidency, Arroyo would bring with her a name respected for its probity.
And it is true that, in general, standards of public probity are higher the farther north you go.
But such robust growth, many believe, may have come at the cost of accuracy, journalistic ethics and probity.
China observers think the Hu leadership must do at least two things to ensure administrative probity and transparency.
Unfortunately a mass of polling data and academic research does not support this vision of rationality and probity.
By now we know that governments cannot be threatened into fiscal probity by threats of fines or sanctions.
The Mormon executives and advisers around Howard Hughes were famous for their probity, their clean living, and their loyalty.
And that means that we conduct ourselves with the utmost dignity and probity.
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Mr Zeman might bring probity to economic management, but would he bring competence?
Mr Bhattacharjee, who has a reputation for probity unusual in an Indian politician, has been credited with this success.
He seems far keener on fiscal probity than on popularity in his party.
Second, Mr Ecevit feels that sticking with Mr Yilmaz will rob him of his main electoral asset, a reputation for probity.
FBI, to head its new accountancy-oversight board, intended to restore the faith of investors in the probity of America's company accounts.
South Africa has excellent regulations on the probity expected of public employees.
He also won't abandon the fiscal probity that befits a bottom-line developer.
Instead, Mr Hague went on to describe Lord Archer as a "candidate of probity and of integrity", at this year's Tory conference.
Most of the time, voters care little about structures, more about the quality, probity and foibles of the politicians who inhabit them.
These serious flaws notwithstanding, the Senate bill is a model of probity and prudent investment in national security compared to its House counterpart.
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Though many respected its toughness and reputation for probity, Hizbullah seemed to promote an agenda that benefited Syria and Iran more than its fellow Lebanese.
The act also eased the restrictions on postal voting, a provision that has placed a large question mark over the probity of British electoral arrangements.
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But perhaps more importantly, there is the huge reputational damage for a bank that used to be seen as a rock of probity and stability.
Questions will be asked about the probity of the new cabinet, given supposedly extensive background checks failed to pick up on Mr Endo's connection to funding malfeasance.
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Though Italy's highest criminal court has not definitively convicted him on any of those charges, he has yet to lay to rest all the concerns about his probity.
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