Sentence examples for exercise of conscience from inspiring English sources

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Those who turn away from Hitler at the bitter end are restored to innocence, when in fact they were loyal Nazis whose convenient disillusionment -- coming as Russian soldiers appeared over the horizon -- is treated as a heroic exercise of conscience.

Whenever a person formulates what is to be done in some circumstance, this is an exercise of conscience, which has determined proper action from the principles of synderesis.

The Minister for Economic Planning, Gad Yaakobi said that the debate had "already caused considerable damage to Israel", and Former Foreign Minister Abba Eban stated that the "free exercise of conscience and dissent in a democratic society" was at stake.

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Three Christian organizations (Pro Vita, KLM, and FAFCE) filed a formal complaint against the government for not allowing medical workers to exercise freedom of conscience and refuse to perform abortions.

Three Christian organisations (Pro Vita, KLM, and FAFCE) filed a formal complaint against the government for not allowing medical workers to exercise freedom of conscience and refuse to perform abortions.

Far fewer seek to suppress the most basic exercise of human conscience.

Will business schools see this shift in the human experience as an opportunity to train students to generate revenue or a societal matter that requires discussion and the exercise of social conscience?

In the trials of William Penn, in seventeenth-century England, and John Peter Zenger, in eighteenth-century America, jurors braved considerable personal risk to apparently reject their judges' instructions and uphold the defendants' exercise of their consciences.

The landlords would then have the power to restrict the workers' free exercise of their consciences and the free execution of their life plans.

Following the dress or dietary codes of one's faith is an exercise of freedom of conscience so long as the exercise does not amount to proselytizing or otherwise infringing on the freedoms of others.

The justices declined the honour, ruling that defining end-of-life medical practices was properly the job of the people, through their legislatures, to ponder through the exercise of intellect and conscience.

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