“She is intransigent, incorruptible.
It is a striking successor of Ritty's incorruptible cashier for a data-driven age.
The name Burkina Faso, which means “Land of Incorruptible People,” was adopted in 1984.
On the other hand, according to Thomas, Socrates' soul is incorruptible where the souls of other animals are not.
Ramaphosa and “other five incorruptible leaders” for the party’s top six posts.
Mr López Obrador, often called AMLO, portrays himself as incorruptible and promises to “eliminate, not reduce” graft.
“Nora Dannehy is apolitical, incorruptible and among the best prosecutors to ever represent the United States,” said Christopher M.
Angels are complete in their natures as incorporeal, immaterial, incorruptible subsistent forms—they are thus substances properly speaking.
Others, particularly in later generations, have viewed him as an incorruptible patriot who paid with his life for his allegiance to democracy.
Situated near a stretch of Ukrainian Village that constantly churns out shiny new bars and restaurants, Rainbo Club is an incorruptible constant of cool.
By paying civil servants adequately while forbidding them to engage in private business, he established a tradition of law-abiding, incorruptible British rule…
When John Magufuli was declared president on his 56th birthday in October 2015, he seemed to be the sort of person Tanzania needed — an efficient, incorruptible president.
To understand how, start with blockchains, vast networks of computers that keep an open, incorruptible common record and update it without the need for a central authority.
Nasrallah’s son died fighting the Israelis, and, unlike the mansion-dwelling jet-setters who populate much of the government, he is usually considered personally incorruptible.
A year after taking power, Sankara renamed the country Burkina Faso, meaning “Land of Incorruptible People,” and ordered all officials, including himself, to open their bank accounts to public scrutiny.
He had never been democratically elected despite having tried three times, and his public image - as a dour, incorruptible disciplinarian - was based on a 20-month stint as military leader, back in the 1980s.
His comedies, Cristinas Heimreise (1910; Christina’s Journey Home, 1916), Der Schwierige (1921; The Difficult Man, 1963), and Der Unbestechliche (performed 1923, published 1956; “The Incorruptible”), are written in…
Xi and other political figures of his generation still idealize certain elements of Mao’s rule, especially his appeal to national pride and the image he cultivated as a strongman who was incorruptible and self-sacrificial.
…6th century that carried Monophysitism (“Christ had but one nature and that divine”) to a new extreme; it was proclaimed by Julian, bishop of Halicarnassus, who asserted that the body of Christ was divine and therefore naturally incorruptible and impassible; Christ, however, was free to will his sufferings and death…
She was a dualist, maintaining that the two kinds of beings—minds and bodies—come in various degrees of finitude and corruptibility: God is the infinite and incorruptible mind; human minds and corporeal particles are finite, naturally incorruptible beings; and human bodies and physical objects are finite, naturally corruptible beings.
incorruptible
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- incapable of being morally corrupted
Example: incorruptible judges are the backbone of the society
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She was a dualist maintaining that the two kinds of beings—minds and bodies—come in various degrees of finitude and corruptibility God is the infinite and incorruptible mind human minds and corporeal particles are finite naturally incorruptible beings and human bodies and physical objects are finite naturally corruptible beings