The phrase "integrity first" means "first, above all, be honest and moral". Having integrity is about being moral, whether anyone sees or not. For example, if you had an opportunity to steal, a person with integrity would resist the temptation.
Tagalog Translation of INTEGRITY: pagtatapat
Integrity is a noun, not a verb, so it cannot have past tense.
Integritatem
Integrity is a noun and does not have tenses.
The Samoan word for integrity is 'lototele'.
There is no such model produced by Chrysler called "Integrity" If you mean Intrepid, 1993
What do you mean by referral integrity constraints
Football integrity is integrity in game of Football. It is the integrity in which players integrate.
No integrity does not mean clumsy. Clumsy and integrity are completely different words.
If you have integrity that means that people can trust you. You always are honest, fair, and dependable. A gentleman of integrity is a man who has integrity, and a gentlewoman of integrity is a woman who has integrity.
reliability, trustworthiness
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It appears that there may be a typo in your question. Did you mean to ask about "integrity"? Integrity refers to the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles.
The Latin word innocentia may mean 'integrity' in the sense of 'harmlessness'. The Latin word integritas may mean 'integrity' in the sense of 'purity, soundness'. The Latin word probitas may mean 'integrity' in the sense of 'honesty'. The Latin word sanctitas may mean 'integrity' in the sense of 'holiness'.
The phrase "Integrity Violation" generally refers to someone being dishonest or deceptive about something. Calling someone an integrity violator would be the same as calling them a liar.
In buiding, structural integrity means the stucture can support the weight of the load and hold together under the load. For example, if a building has structural integrity, the walls can support the load of the rafters and roof.
That's not a word. The word you are referring to is 'integrity'. Integrity is to be honest and have strong moral principles. Or it can mean being unified, unimpaired, undivided, or whole.