At the beginning of 2007 she took the initiative of drafting a recommendation to the Council which defines reproachable behaviour, proposes guidelines, and thus sends a strong political message to the Council. |
As a result, our scientific committee and the majority of our members cannot remain silent in our warning against this practice that is scientifically and therefore deontologically reproachable. |
All that is reproachable in the individual is sublimated in the country. |
This is not only academically reproachable, it also presents certain concrete dangers for those who are engaged in the task of promoting development. |
His linen was reproachable, his dingy boots were down at heel, and his cocked hat was drab with dust. |
They were all decorous, even the young ones — even those reproachable few who lingered with one hip against the corners of desks. |