Sentence examples for by conscience from inspiring English sources

The phrase "by conscience" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to actions or decisions made based on one's moral principles or sense of right and wrong.
Example: "She acted by conscience, choosing to help the less fortunate despite the risks involved."
Alternatives: "according to one's moral compass" or "guided by one's principles".

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"They're motivated by conscience".

The bad guys, unencumbered by conscience, win.

We are called by conscience to respond.

"But, oh, how hard it is to live by conscience".

By "conscience" I mean the innate ability to differentiate right from wrong.

Unhindered by conscience, psychopaths can be good at turning vulnerable acquaintances into fervent allies.

Yet for a man who believed in governance solely by conscience, his own was frighteningly narrow.

Without acts of sacrifice guided by conscience no real change happens.

The romantic notion that most leakers are earnest civil servants driven by conscience is touchingly naïve.

Paul Lazar adds to the high quotient of humor as a murderer briefly constipated by conscience.

Unlike his turn in Ben Wheatley's post-Iraq horror, here he's a killer unburdened by conscience.

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