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complete and confirmed integrity; having strong moral principles; "in a world where financial probity may not be widespread"; "he enjoys an exaggerated reputation for probity"
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Complete honesty and integrity.
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| probit |
a normal variate having mean 5 and standard deviation 1. In quantal biologic assays, the observed responses are often converted to probits (the fraction responding is converted to the probit that cuts off the same fraction of the area under the normal frequency curve) in order to fit a linear log doseresponse curve, a procedure based on the assumption that the response thresholds are normally distributed.
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| probity |
Honest, proper, fair and ethical conduct, especially in relation to tendering processes.
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| probity |
The consideration of ethical issues relating to procurement. Some general principles include: ensuring best value to the public in monetary terms, ensuring fairness and impartiality, deal with conflicts of interest which could influence outcomes, and ensure accountability.
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