Sentence examples for provides conscience from inspiring English sources

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The proposed District of Columbia Respect for Life and Conscience Act of 2012, according to Amash's post, "requires minors in D.C. to receive their parents' consent before having an abortion, prohibits non-doctors from performing abortions, and provides conscience protections for individuals and health care facilities in D.C. that refuse to perform abortions".

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Does he want to lead a country that marginalises parts of his community?" In Wellington, McCarthy said Kevin Rudd's pledge to provide a conscience vote on marriage equality was encouraging, but offered little hope as long as Abbott refused to allow his MPs a free vote.

They wanted Rajaji to make Hindi optional or to provide a conscience clause for allowing parents to withhold their children from Hindi Classes.

As HHS and IOM outline their plan, there is no mention of providing a conscience exemption for institutions and persons who object to paying for procedures that violate their beliefs.

Mr. Mourdock is proposing that he and others who agree with him can provide the conscience for all women in regards to abortion and if they are elected they will use their power to make their belief become the law of the land.

Many people, provided their consciences are clear and they happen to be sitting in a night club or what they choose to regard as a genteel restaurant, seem to enjoy having a large camera aimed at them and a flash bulb exploded in their faces.

We also have a database of prisoners of conscience that provides updated information on every prisoner of conscience that anybody knows about.

Michael Martin challenges the argument from conscience with a naturalistic account of conscience, arguing that naturalism provides an adequate explanation for the conscience without the need for God's existence.

The new rule, though, is much more savvy: Because it speaks the language of compromise and conscience, it provides grounds for anyone who desperately wants to believe in it to believe in it, even as it leaves the underlying policy more or less unchanged.

In his treatise, Philip chiefly discusses synderesis, and at times he describes it as an unerring intellectual dispositional potentiality that provides general truths to conscience for specific application.

It is the spark because, as the general drive to do good, synderesis provides the movement that conscience needs to operate.

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