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gen.
conscientious (careful and hard-working • a conscientious pupil ) ; scrupulous (careful in attending to detail, doing nothing wrong, dishonest etc.) ; religious ; sincere (MargeWebley ) ; careful (careful handiwork – добросовестно изготовленная продукция; добросовестно изготовленные изделия ART Vancouver ) ; responsible ; detail-oriented (Alex Peters ) ; bona fide ; conchy ; conscionable ; thorough ((of a person) very careful; attending to every detail • a thorough worker )
Gruzovik
painstaking
amer.
diligent (a diligent studen Val_Ships ) ; straight arrow (a straight-arrow cop Val_Ships )
arcaic.
feal (устаревшая форма faithful Rust71 )
derech., amer.
good faith (лат. bona fide "чистая совесть") ; bona fide (лат. "чистая совесть")
hist.
witness (понятой igisheva )
jur.
innocent ; good (gennier ) ; good faith (Party A shall consult with Party B and give good faith consideration to any recommendations made by Party B. The phrase ‘good faith consideration'means genuine consideration. In other words, Party A must give genuine thought to recommendations made by Party B. LE2 Alexander Demidov ) ; in good faith ; fair ; bona fide (=acting without the intention of defrauding)
lat., jur.
bona fide (напр., покупатель жилья) ; bona-fide (напр. покупатель жилья)
lib.
dutiful (igisheva )
mat.
honest
minería
conscientious
patent.
faithful
publ.
quality (Whether you need your kitchen renovated or your windows replaced, it is hard to find a quality contractor for your home. ART Vancouver )
rel., lat.
Bona Fide ("in good faith", B.F.)
gen.
bona fide ; in an honest manner (Alex_Odeychuk ) ; with clear conscience (Andrey Truhachev ) ; in good faith ; with integrity (emirates42 ) ; religiously ; scrupulously ; conscientiously ; religious ; critically ; conscionably
jur.
from good faith ; without notice
makár.
clean
negoc.
without notice (о приобретателе) ; dutifully (Labutina Marina )
polít.
faithfully (AMlingua )
práct.
with good faith
rar.
holily
rel., lat.
Bona Fide ("in good faith", B.F.)