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At the very least, this raises questions about fairness and impartiality from an agency that must be above reproach.
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Would that we could return to a time when whistleblowers were more-or-less above reproach for all things other than whistleblowing.
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Starr, an intense, hardworking man above reproach, who strives for the truth and to act fairly, seemed perfect for such a delicate task.
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Her personal credentials are likewise above reproach, including the courtesy and compassion to speak with a concerned stranger on a Sunday night.
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The 116-year-old central bank had seemed above reproach -- until March 11, when dozens of grim-faced prosecutors marched to its Tokyo headquarters to examine stacks of documents.
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But even Croatia's best behaviour has not been above reproach.
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In its diligence and transparency, it has been above reproach.
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Marshalls dominates the United Kingdom hard landscape market. (The company manufactures paving and other products.) It is often the first to innovate and its ethics are above reproach, which has been a successful formula.
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Democrats have not been above reproach either.
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He was the man above reproach.
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