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In a no-nonsense statement reaffirming its stance, the union said Warwick's position was adopted with full knowledge of its board and that it continued to support "the right of any midwife to hold a position of conscientious objection".
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This absolutist position Frances wrongly attributed to Lytton, to his brother, James, and the other Bloomsbury men who had refused military service in the First World War on grounds of conscientious objection.
I assumed we'd maintain a diet of conscientious inconsistency.
The adjacent museum is a mixture of conscientious history, special effects, and sentimentality.
In World War I he defended the rights of conscientious objectors.
A final burst of energy was generated by the debate on the morality of nuclear warfare and of conscientious objection.
Many of the supposed faults in the American system are not abuses, but the products of conscientious choice.
Their relatives look back at their decisions and reflect on the legacy of conscientious objection today.
Indeed, numbers of conscientious objectors rose from more than 16,000 in WW1 to 60,000 in WW2.
A narrower conception of conscientious objection, described as conscientious refusal, characterises this kind of disobedience as non-compliance with a more or less direct legal injunction or administrative order (Rawls, 1971, 368).
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