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Moral soundness; honesty; freedom from corrupting influence or motive; -- used especially with reference to the fulfillment of contracts, the discharge of agencies, trusts, and the like; uprightness; rectitude.
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Congruence and honesty. Personal integrity and ethical actions are necessary for a high level of training skills. NLP skills will backfire unpleasantly without them.
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Honesty, candidness, and the subordination of personal gain to service and the public trust.
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Adherence to a code of moral values or principles.
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to be sincere in promise, faithful in discharge of duty, upright in finances, loyal in service, and honest in speech.
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Strength and firmness of character; utter sincerity and honesty. A person of integrity keeps his or her word. This quality includes the ability to articulate deeply held values and principles and the ability to resist betraying those values.
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quality of being honest or sincere; singleness of purpose; wholeness; completeness; reverence of God; purity of heart and motive; adherence to a code of values.
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steadfast adherence to the YAP way and its doctrines. One of the seven Fundamental Attributes of SpongeBob that contribute to the doctrine of the Church.
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Honest, consistent and compatible with articulated values and consistent.
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the quality of being honest and having high moral principles
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honesty; sincerity; trustworthiness
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firm adherence to a code of moral or artistic values
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Having to do with a person's honesty and moral attributes.
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Adherence to rules that ensure that data is correct and accurate, and that the relational structure of the database is intact. See also: referential integrity.
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Remaining whole or undivided, creating a state of completeness by adhering to one’s personal ethical and moral code.
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To live and work in compliance with my personal moral standards. To be honest and acknowledge/stand up for my personal beliefs.
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In dealings between part ies, firm adherence to a code of moral values including complete ness, honesty, honor, forthrightness, straightforwardness and entirety. [D04364] Webster
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honesty, virtue
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The state of being whole and complete, experiencing the totality of ourselves as Tonal and Nagual. Living our lives honestly from our heart and Spirit rather than from the lies of our programming.
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The virtue of living by your moral principles.
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the quality or state of making sound programmatic decisions based on scientific principles; uprightness, honesty, and sincerity
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Adherence to a code of values; utter sincerity, honesty, candor; completeness
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A moral virtue that encompasses the sum total of a person's set of values and moral code. A breach of any of these values will damage the integrity of the individual. Integrity also entails the consistent adherence of action to one's personal moral beliefs.
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In business and in relationships we conduct ourselves with honesty, fairness, truth, candor, and respect. We treat others, as we ourselves would want to be treated. We focus on the collective good.
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Integrity comprises the personal inner sense of "wholeness" deriving from honesty and consistent uprightness of character. The etymology of the word relates it to the Latin adjective integer (whole, complete). Evaluators, of course, usually assess integrity from some point of view, such as that of a given ethical tradition or in the context of an ethical relationship.
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