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George W. Bush; economics textbooks such as Microeconomics (2004) and Macroeconomics (2005); and nonacademic best sellers such as The Return of Depression Economics (1999) and The Conscience of a Liberal (2007).
Whether you accept it or not, we are the language and the conscience of this country".
We are grateful for the courage and the conscience of the whistleblowers.
While he plays down the role, Guillen is the voice, the backbone and the conscience of Latin players.
He says that in 1984 he helped produce Mr. Reagan's book "Abortion and the Conscience of a Nation".
At his best, Richardson has been a reliable scorer and defender, and the conscience of the locker room.
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Heartbreaking TV pictures of death and destruction must certainly have aroused consternation and stirred the conscience of every family from Cairo to Baghdad, and from Riyadh to Rabat.
Shortchanging these efforts would increase the suffering and chaos of our world, undercut our long-term security and dull the conscience of our country.
To say that Omar is the brains — and also the conscience — of this band of brothers is accurate, as far as it goes.
Nevertheless, a "vulgar" version of his mechanistic stance caught on in the 18th century and soothed the conscience of many a scientist.
If the Islamic Republic dares to mow down those ebullient crowds, it will write itself a villainous chapter in history and offend the conscience of the world.
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