For Mrs Merkel, rules and rectitude would narrow bond spreads and make Eurobonds unnecessary.
He also brought with him the Hanseatic business rectitude that he had learnt in Hamburg.
At that time, Accenture was still part of Andersen, which was still a paragon of rectitude.
Given that they are supposed to be the party of fiscal rectitude, that is understandable.
To make the execs especially honest, the law requires them to sign statements declaring their rectitude.
Not just a sense of rectitude, there were a few practical considerations forcing their hand.
Yet it too suffers from weak leadership, and is hardly a paragon of financial rectitude.
Your bargaining partner will rarely acknowledge the rectitude, nor even the good faith, of your proposals or opinions.
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We can then differentiate the rightness itself as between moral rectitude, situational appropriateness, mutual consistency, and other conceptions.
They were Jews and blacks, and more likely than not Democrats a citified minority in a sea of rural rectitude.
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In state firms, party committees once controlled workers' lives, monitoring everything from their ideological rectitude to their reproductive cycle.
The irony here is that the premier was renowned for his moral rectitude.
Safe in the knowledge that the ECB stands behind their bonds, they may shy away from reform and rectitude.
And it does so without seriously compromising Mr Gore's claim to fiscal rectitude.
But it affords a feeling of spiritual rectitude at little or no cost.
He strove to present himself to the great American public as a church-going Episcopalian, a family man of Victorian rectitude.
But one big snag is that, come April, most Turks will not yet have tasted the fruits of economic rectitude.
They worry that he has strayed from the path of fiscal rectitude.
Even so, Brazil's recently impressive record of fiscal rectitude will be dented.
From being a model of fiscal rectitude, Germany now finds itself in breach of the pact's guidelines, which limit budget deficits to 3%.
This alarmed the Republicans, who feared the president was starting to portray his own party as the guardian of Social Security and fiscal rectitude.
Conservatives like to contrast what they see as a Confucian stress on social harmony and moral rectitude with the West's emphasis on individual rights.
But such fiscal rectitude is of little help to Mr Michael, who risks being voted down for failing to win the battle with Whitehall.
Republicans are also jubilant, seeing Mr Obama's capitulation on taxes as more of a defeat than was their own (sadly typical) abandonment of fiscal rectitude.
Likewise, Indonesia's new creditworthiness has less to do with fiscal rectitude than with its newly found strategic significance as part of America's war on terror.
Not for nothing is China's economic czar and premier-in-waiting known as "Iron Face Zhu, " famous -- or infamous -- for his strict discipline and unbending rectitude.
Second, because we cannot serve everybody obviously the admissions criteria that we apply and the rectitude of our admissions policies is extremely important to our overall economic impact.
No prizes for guessing that the group favours socialist rectitude.
The letter ended with an affirmation of U.S. regulatory rectitude.
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