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It is up to the conscience of the people concerned.
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In another example of the harmonious new world of consensus politics, Corbyn decided it was up to the conscience of his cabinet and MPs how they wanted to vote.
Whether this counts as it was during a photo-shoot is up to the individual's conscience.
Abbott has previously said it is up to the party room to decide whether or not to hold a conscience vote on marriage equality.
And then it's up to the artistic conscience of the specific director to make that decision.
"Some matters," he pointed out, "are up to the architect's own conscience".
Asked about restrictions up to the time of "the head coming out of the womb," General Clark replied: "I say that it's up to the woman and her doctor, her conscience, and law -- not the law.
Toasting brings out the flavour of the oats, and a little milk gives it a silky richness that would horrify puritans north of the border – the sugar situation, however, is up to your conscience.
In the meantime, it is up to individuals of conscience, including those who are resisting the wave of racism and right-wing extremism to be expected in the Trump era, to exert pressure on their elected representatives to live up to professed ideals of freedom and equality, and to hold Israel accountable for its violations of international law and denial of Palestinian national and human rights.
Still, he said, "the decision is up to him and his conscience".
As it is for those of us grieving, it also is up to every person of conscience in this mighty nation of ours to face up to our culture of violence.
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