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He knew from experience what an evil an unlimited executive patronage can become, but he felt powerless to change its obligations and too conscientious to avoid its duties.
He moved his weight over her with slow concentration, the two of them conscientious to avoid clumsiness, not testing each other, careful not to trample whatever small force they'd generated.
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He became a conscientious objector to avoid the Vietnam draft (he simply walked out of his medical) - 'But did that make me a hippy?
I am somewhat deferential in the company of women, and I had made a conscientious effort to avoid any touch, any word that might be construed as improper.
The highly conscientious should try to avoid being so inflexible and rule-bound that they are unable to respond to rapidly changing circumstances.
He was also active in the peace movement and successfully argued his case as a conscientious objector in order to avoid being called up for military service.
It added: "The Church of England has a long tradition of tolerating conscientious dissent and of seeking to avoid drawing lines too firmly, not least when an issue is one where the people of God are seeking to discern the mind of Christ in a fast-changing context.
The son of a conscientious objector, he joined the merchant navy to avoid going into the armed forces.
A conscientious public servant would have been expected to avoid direct investments in health stocks entirely and instructed his broker to do so, too.
(Why is it easier for a Quaker to avoid combat duty as a conscientious objector than someone who simply deplores violence?) Furthermore, the argument goes, any positive aspects of religion can be replaced by equally beneficial non-religious substitutes.As a prelude to these contestable claims, Mr Dawkins examines the interesting question of why religion is so widespread.
In the Second World War, Great Britain granted conscientious-objection status not just to complete pacifists, but to those who objected to fighting in that particular war; this was done partly out of genuine respect, but also to avoid the disgraceful and futile persecutions of conscientious objectors that occurred during the First World War.
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