unscrupulously
IPA: ʌnskrˈupjʌɫʌsɫi
adverb
- In an unscrupulous manner.
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Examples of "unscrupulously" in Sentences
- But there are some who will unscrupulously use material generated by others, claim it as their own, and leave the original thought behind.
- It's just tough out there in the world and there are very greedy people who have made things too unscrupulously big that they have no choice but to fail.
- This assessment obscures the real issue at hand in Wisconsin: Governor Walker is unscrupulously using the budget crisis as an opportunity to push forward an anti-organized labor agenda.
- Pretty much all of this wingnuttery is being funded by people who are unscrupulously leeching off of hard working Americans, and they wear flag clothes and sponsor rock concerts to try to keep them from noticing.
- It stands to reason that meat from any farm animal who is too sick to stand poses an increased risk to consumers, but the USDA has typically taken a "don't look, don't find" approach, enabling agribusiness to act unscrupulously in order to bring in a few extra dollars.
- The Higher Learning Commission is now conducting an internal "investigation" of member institutions, including the University of Phoenix, the nation's largest private "university," charged by the federal government General Accounting Office with unscrupulously recruiting people eligible for federal financial aid who had no hope of achieving any type of credentials or jobs.
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