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Little evidence is available on the use of medications to treat scrupulosity.
He ought now to take the next, more difficult step and attempt to practice intellectual scrupulosity.
An intense scrupulosity about these details was rendering me helpless.
Anyone with an ounce of scrupulosity would have tiptoed away, and allowed the two to do whatever they were doing in private.
For the next few years, I would circle back to scrupulosity, then back to sanity.
A few years later, the scrupulosity began recurring.
I cannot think that in a matter worked out with such extraordinary scrupulosity such a thing should be overlooked.
Yet it must have been wonderful, too, his incredible scrupulosity that pursued every thought to the end of its tether.
I waited a few minutes, then leaned against the wall once more, prepared to sacrifice scrupulosity and dignity in exchange for information.
Leonard Slatkin conducted with a care and scrupulosity quite in character with the rest of the production.
He saw the humor of these researches, but that did not prevent him from carrying them out with the utmost scrupulosity.
One takes the point, whilst insisting that scrupulosity and rigour are matters of means not ends.
Many years later we figured out I had a strange condition called scrupulosity, a religion-focused form of obsessive-compulsive disorder.
This scrupulosity was so well understood by the landlord that the whole company was served in cups of that measure.
- 1 year 2 months ago Scrupulosity is a mental disorder you scamming, spamming moron!
The prevalence of scrupulosity is speculative.
Q: What is scrupulosity?
He was not to know it but the combination of his broken promise and his scrupulosity meant that he was a dead man.
Our modern scrupulosity is pedantic.
Formerly this was called scruples or religious scruples, but now it is generally called scrupulosity.
As a personality trait, scrupulosity is a recognized diagnostic criterion for obsessive-compulsive personality disorder.
Not so M. de Dreux d'Aubray: he had the scrupulosity of a legal dignitary.
He was one of God's afflicted; and his helplessness demanded of one the utmost scrupulosity.
Mr. Fou's playing has characteristics of an older point of view, one that favors freedom over scrupulosity and coherence.