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unscrupulous
adjective as in immoral
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Brown has also argued that Todorova has autism, which “made her uniquely vulnerable to manipulation and abuse by unscrupulous others,” including her ex-boyfriend.
“During times of crisis, unscrupulous individuals often take advantage of vulnerable people, their insurance companies, and the governmental aid intended to go to victims of this tragedy,” the L.A.
"For me, being a snake is not about elaborate schemes and lying or anything unscrupulous. It's just having the presence of mind to account for everything," my mom told me.
"It would be nice if we win and could get some of our money back, but more importantly would be to make a law to stop these unscrupulous site owners from taking people's life savings."
You’ll confront unscrupulous truths and battle preconceptions to reach a bravura end.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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