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The consciences
noun
The moral sense of right and wrong, chiefly as it affects one's own behaviour.
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The consciences of the narrators are always catching them out.
The consciences of the Indian middle classes can be stirred, and, when they are, political action follows.
And what about the consciences of the employees?
Rarely do the North Korean gulags enter the consciences of international policymakers.
Proponents of the show of hands have less confidence in the consciences of politicians.
This is how entire industries shirk reform, while niche products ease the consciences of the few.
Then came the lines that tore through the consciences of many like me.
These questions are channeled through the consciences of two Britons, one religious, the other not.
"We wanted to prick the consciences of the people who have caused this city so much pain," Mr. Mayorga said.
It was a challenge to the consciences of those who control his and other sports, and to his peers.
It seeks not to cure the problem but to placate the consciences of those who have been most problematic.
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