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The proddings of the conscience are unreliable.
The former Chief Rabbi, Lord Sacks, described him as "our keeper of the conscience of memory".
These designations were henceforth widely used, and Hoar became a recognized spokesman of the Conscience Whigs.
There's no consistent calibration of the conscience; feelings are not a reliable substitute for thought.
Of the Holocaust Museum, in Washington, D.C., she said, "It's less a history museum and more a museum of the conscience".
Ms. Grubman, 30, backed a 2001 Mercedes-Benz S.U.V. at high speed into the wall of the Conscience Point Inn about 12 40 a.m.
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A scar on the conscience of the world.
It is up to the conscience of the people concerned.
How did he become, in the words of Barack Obama, "the conscience of the world"?
More broadly, WikiLeaks brought to global attention the model that Mr. Snowden has wholeheartedly embraced: that of the conscience-stricken national security worker who takes his concerns not to his boss or other official channels but to the public.
What is wrong with someone who affects (or, worse, genuinely feels) indifference to this fact, and sneers at the muddled, hesitant, hypocritical responses of the conscience-pricked rest of us?
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