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His wives had been as cynical as he, but because they didn't believe, were more conscientious of appearing to believe
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“Nothing over twelve decades,” she agreed, “Can you imagine someone with a job like this being conscientious about it?”
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Most are scrupulously honest, conscientious and careful
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I consider myself conscientious about my paperwork,” even then he was, “but I don’t have a fetish about it
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Athnu is not the jolliest person I know,” Kulai said, “But he is too conscientious to pass up
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Conscientious but not obsessed
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He’s conscientious of their personal lives and is at ease enough with them to joke around
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She wondered if the copy she had created of herself was as conscientious about her powers over her crewmen? She hoped she was, she had programmed her to be at least as conscientious of it, to never be able to take a notion that she had a power over them
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"I'm glad we were blessed with a system's expert as knowledgeable and conscientious as the one we have
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conscientious in his duties as a father
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In a small republic, where the people have entire confidence in their magistrates, are convinced of the necessity of the tax for the support of the state, and believe that it will be faithfully applied to that purpose, such conscientious and voluntary payment may sometimes be expected
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But we read these days, after 1994 that is, that many Army medics were conscientious objectors (in their hearts where no one could evidence it), and they used their medical kits for drugs and parties only! Yeah sure, that never happened when I was around, and more to the point they never mentioned their longhaired liberal views either
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Its flawed assumptions oftentimes fail to consider, however, that every Individual is subject to his or her own private set of moral and ethical assumptions that are naturally resistant to categorical imperatives or the conscientious ―merits‖ of narrow-minded viewpoints that seek to impose their (myopic) moral authority on others
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That is to say; they strove to supersede conventional customs and practices with quasi-nihilistic manners whose unscrupulous rejection of conscientious values ultimately created a mix of (moral/spiritual) confusion whose legacy has unhappily become a distinguishing characteristic of today‘s youth
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Officially sanctioned vigilantes the American Protective League proceeded to lock up antiwar protesters, socialists, even Jehovah's Witnesses as well as conscientious religious objectors
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Then, at the beginning of September, I returned to the United States and started a process of education, so that I would be able to cast a conscientious and informed vote
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The Daily Mirror of London may very well not agree with these view points and call “dumb” those of us who voted for Bush after a conscientious study of the positions of the two candidates
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Although the officials on the Czech side of the border seemed to be used to the sight of American uniforms, they were still very conscientious
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Of course, they excluded established criminals and conscientious objectors
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If you can be a conscientious objector to war and not serve, you should be able to be a conscientious objector to abortion and not fund
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In any case, being quite conscientious, he took what he felt to be remedial action
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From all accounts Orduja was very gracious and conscientious
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The little one is a handful and she’s a very conscientious mother who’s no longer very young
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How can a conscientious citizen know when the “balance” between being effective in support of a program and being honest about its merits may have been tilted toward exaggeration or political causes by scary scenarios?
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Conscientious that it was the mothers who prepared it and served it weeks later on the table, he sometimes surprised himself humming, to the sound and rhythm of “Guantanamera”, the refrain and the first stanza of
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Some of those conscientious leaders, according to more recent information, have succeeded quite well in the endeavor
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The citizens of that charming locality must be simple, healthy, conscientious of their unique position and interested in making their visitors stay pleasant
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Conscientious of his teaching duty, Roger ventured to explain to the students that “merengue” is also a dance
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Aware of his dissertation’s controversial nature, he made a conscientious effort to prove every issue to nullify possible attacks even before he was called to defend it in May of 1976
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conscientious act of mercy
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like to live in the most conscientious manner we can
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She is by far the most compassionate, conscientious, loving person I have ever had the honor of loving
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All religions before and after the times of Jesus, even Christianity, carefully provide for conscientious self-examination
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Research by US psychologist Dr Howard Friedman has found that the best predictor of longevity is how conscientious a person is
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They want their children to be conscientious,
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conscientious about his diet and exercise regimes and expected to live into his
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They were brave conscientious objectors who witnessed the brutality and waste of battle, specifically what was begun in March 2003
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He refused to carry a gun, being categorized as a conscientious objector and not forced to bear arms
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Some of the men interviewed in Conscientious
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conscientious objector enjoys the same reputation and prestige that the warrior does today
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When some of these COs went to jail, one of the wardens, after all his undertakings with them, mentioned that he couldn’t wait until the war was over so that he could deal with murderers, rapists and Congressmen rather have to put up with these conscientious objectors, whom he just didn’t know how to handle
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Even today, we have conscientious objectors
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The previous chapter describes the conscientious objectors but much more has to be done
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Many good and conscientious representatives trusted that
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had I been more conscientious of her needs
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You will then be registered as conscientious objectors and will be offered positions in the United States connected to training, administrative support or ferrying of new planes
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Franks, who was really a good guy, a conscientious Christian, and an admirer of what Kareem
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be that wishy-washy, conscientious Randy
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As much as it pained him as a conscientious policeman, he had no illusions about the honesty of some of his colleagues
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impressed me greatly with her abilities and conscientious approach to her tasks
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conscientious and honest, Regan looks slow but knows his job, Ford and Stokes are both hard-
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Jason is a conscientious guy after all
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daring to open my mouth for fear the morally conscientious Catholic
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head of the Gestapo's Jewish section was chiefly responsible as the organizer of the "Final Solution"), a man who was relatively conscientious and dependable
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conscientious this man was
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They have considerable self-discipline, are self motivated and self-starting, and are conscientious and dedicated
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that there would be penalties for conscientious objectors, and that those
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As is the way he handles it: he’s so conscientious, so responsible, but needlessly gives himself such a hard time
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realistically conscientious and geographical compositions abound – before the fact we are
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to whom you can place your trust but we should always be on conscientious of whom we allow to enter our spiritual realm
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if they put in conscious and conscientious efforts to overcome their
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Thus, munitions makers are innocent, assembly line gunsmiths still good union taxpayers, Firewall shoppers become conscientious consumers, and globally concerned citizen-bystanders are just more collateral accidental damage, victims of their own lack of revolutionary imagination, being filled rather with the legions of the Nations of I'mage
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This is the question that motivates the daimonic art of Conscientious Vandalism: if you could eliminate all weapons of war, would you; and if you did, how would you do it in the best way for humanity and Eartheart? Conscientious Vandalism is anti-power and anti-waste, whatever reconstructive means they might use, the end must be a greater creativity
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How can you possibly expect me to lead an appropriate display tomorrow when I have never organized such matters; in fact I’ve never taken a course or even a single lesson in how to do so?’ Amin was upset at being asked to perform a task that he lacked the training to execute well; as an honourable and conscientious man, he consistently strived for perfection in all that he did, and he would never undertake to lead a parade that was lacking at any level
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‘Now, since the body is the certificate on which the spirit’s humane and good deeds are written it will continue to look at it, as the conscientious student did with his certificate: thus allowing this light of the Prophet (cpth) to reach it
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become a conscientious objector against the United States government
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There are many who have come to an understanding of this wonderful power, and who make serious and conscientious efforts to realize health, power, and other conditions, and seem to fail
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Still, being human, the less lofty and conscientious side of me does like to know there is someone who wishes to please me
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Precepts, felt Lord Conderley, when delivered in a voice that quavered, wouldn't be very impressive, while as for example, how could a man be anything except virtuous and a conscientious doer of his duty, when age had completely freed him from temptation to be or do anything else?
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Accustomed to regard questions as things needing conscientious answers--she was of those who painstakingly give the facts on being asked, How do you do,--this one disconcerted her extremely
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Morrison could not for all that dissemble the disappointment and sternness of her heart, and the old lady glanced up at her as she came in with a kind of quavering fearfulness, like that of a little child who is afraid it may be going to be whipped, or of a conscientious dog who has lapsed unaccountably from rectitude
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It had been the conscientious endeavour of twenty-five solid years of her life to make of Symford a model parish, and working under Lady Shuttleworth, whose power was great since all the cottages were her son's and were lived in by his own labourers, it had been kept in a state of order so nearly perfect as to raise it to the position of an example to the adjoining parishes
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During those few moments in which they stood silent, facing each other, in spite of her efforts to keep it out, in spite of really conscientious efforts, a great calm came in and spread over her spirit
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After a day of churches, pictures and restaurants--he was a most conscientious sightseer, besides being greatly interested in his meals--to come back to this room wasn't rest but further fatigue
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I’d always been a conscientious student, and that wasn’t going to stop now
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George is very conscientious, as you probably know, Doctor
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The conscientious are successful
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himself to the one he might, after conscientious study,
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(g) That we may be universally conscientious
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Please take note of a conscientious warning about the gravity of the misgiving there is on the part
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It was a conscientious irrelevance on the part of the ticket issuer to ask me whether I smoked or not and then consign me to a non-smoking coach
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The unseen backbones of companies… the workers who were conscientious and hardworking and competent… have disappeared from the labor force
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This addresses one of the prime concerns of consumers (and reporters) about these products, and sets you up as a conscientious shopkeeper
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above he was a hard and conscientious worker and he soon learned to manage the
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It hampered and handcuffed the most honest consciences from doing anything except castigating themselves for their own personal failings, vices, and sins, while at the same time: it gave the most cunning liars and self-deceivers: the most rotten evil human scum a leg-up in their upwardly mobile scramble for riches and status and fame and power, because it was they who had no conscience to speak of… They were the ones who could deceive themselves better than any honest conscientious, person who truly believed in the Christian-protestant ethics of hard work and poverty and submitting to the will of God and helping others
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They were as fervent as they were upright, and as religious as they were conscientious
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But, yet none of my imaginations came true, because abstract imaginations too need a concrete interface to produce themselves… and that interface is what most of the people like me lack! We have an inbuilt world within us, in every walk of our life and in every breath we take, but fast to the shackles of unproductivity, leading us to a conscientious war with our own soul
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And equally evident is it that old words would not be used in new and strange senses, such as making death (qa>natov, or fqora>) stand for endless misery, without full warning from such conscientious correspondents
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Of course, they might have a thrashing sometimes for letting their fancy run away with them and to teach them their place, but no more; in fact, even this isn't necessary as they castigate themselves, for they are very conscientious: some perform this service for one another and others chastise themselves with their own hands
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This is what makes Sancho Panza's drollery the despair of the conscientious translator
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To proceed, then: after having paid a visit to his team and given them their second feed, the carrier stretched himself on his pack-saddles and lay waiting for his conscientious Maritornes
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For then it would have been unlike the limited companies of which some exasperated wit has once said that they had no souls to be saved and no bodies to be kicked, and thus were free in this world and the next from all the effective sanctions of conscientious conduct
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Ferrars's conduct throughout the whole, has been such as every conscientious, good mother, in like circumstances, would adopt
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This then was the master to whom my conscientious benefactress, who
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was always conscientious about what he preached
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—Take another glass of wine, and excuse my mentioning that society as a body does not expect one to be so strictly conscientious in emptying one's glass, as to turn it bottom upwards with the rim on one's nose
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He would not, however, yield immediately to the young man's request, but made a few conscientious objections
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He is older now (you and I may whisper it) and a trifle stooped in the shoulders yet in the whirligig of years a grave dignity has come to the conscientious second accountant of the Ulster bank, College Green branch
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Well, I have not intercepted your confidence, and yet I know all that as well as you, and I have no conscientious scruples