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Christianity is a faith of conscience, which cares for the less fortunate.
The law will pose a "very serious question of conscience, which doctors will have to face".
And Hallam's struggle with his conscience – which lasted about 1.7 seconds – was not especially believable.
"The consumer's conscience, which is all we had left, that's gone, too".
The man in line is, you guessed it, Konwicki's own conscience, which vexes him day and night.
The same goes for his sudden attack of conscience, which causes his final task to go badly awry.
"The judge ruled that the termination 'shocks the conscience,' which shows a callous indifference to the well-being of our students.
They'll be discussing Thomas's new book, "Conscience," which tells the story of her great-grandfather Norman Thomas and his three brothers during the First World War.
But when Yinniang's lethal edge is blunted by pangs of conscience, which prevent her from slaying a governor cradling his young child, her tutor is displeased.
To be a poet involves hearing the voice of conscience, which precludes lying, even in the service of a good cause.
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