Sentence examples for conscientious belief from inspiring English sources

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But others do not.Sometimes CSR policies are motivated by genuine concern for the intended beneficiaries, or by a conscientious belief that businesses must earn their "licence to operate".

If tuition vouchers were available only for nonreligious schools, he said, the argument could be made "that the religious student must somehow surrender a conscientious belief" and enroll in a secular school to use the voucher.

Permitting some forms of discrimination opens the door to more and more demands for further exemptions from the equality laws, as we've seen with religious registrars refusing to perform civil partnerships and religious solicitors refusing to handle gay asylum cases – all in the name of their "conscientious belief".

If the government agrees to an exemption from a law because of religious belief, that same exemption should be available for conscientious belief, as in the 1965 case where the Supreme Court ruled in favor of an atheist conscientious objector to war.

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No religious organization wants the government invading its conscientious beliefs.

33) that a person who is willing to jeopardize the right to hold and practice his or her conscientious religious, philosophical and moral convictions, all for the sake of gaining uncertain added benefits via the principle of utility, does not know what it means to have conscientious beliefs, or at least does not take such beliefs seriously (TJ 207 08/181 82).

In legislation, a conscience clause is a provision in a statute that excuses a health professional from complying with the law (for example legalising surgical or pharmaceutical abortion) if it is incompatible with religious or conscientious beliefs.

Amnesty International organises campaigns to protect those arrested and or incarcerated as a prisoner of conscience because of their conscientious beliefs, particularly concerning intellectual, political and artistic freedom of expression and association.

What you neglected in your pronouncement is that while one may have a right to object due to one's conscientious beliefs, one cannot expect to do so without consequence.

The Freedom From Religion Foundation and American Humanist Association sent letters to USCIS on her behalf noting that such a religious test had been found unconstitutional by numerous Supreme Court cases, including Welsh v. United States, which found that a conscientious objector's beliefs didn't need to be based in religion.

Between 2003 and 2010, there was a 19-fold increase in the number of "personal belief," or "conscientious," exemptions permitting parents and guardians to opt their children out of vaccinations ― which translates to 45,000 unvaccinated school-age Texans, according to an October article published in the journal Plos Medicine.

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