Even India's critics see the government's acquisition of a conscience about abuses such as fake encounters as progress of a sort.
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He ducked questions about his own conscience, insisting everyone would have to "learn lessons" from the awful events surrounding Dr Kelly's death.
Trans fat chance: There's something about stepping into the air-conditioned domicile of fast-food joints like Wendy's International that incites a twinge in the consumer conscience about healthy eating.
Australia well might since it has a particularly guilty conscience about the East Timorese: though they fought in the second world war to help prevent a Japanese invasion of Australia, the Australians ever nervous of their big neighbour shamefully broke western ranks to recognise Indonesia's rule of the annexed territory.
Anyone with economic knowledge would not believe what he said about investing on his conscience alone.
By the late 17th century, a steady stream of tracts, pamphlets, sermons and books disseminated by the explosive growth of the printing press delivered a singular message about the sacred rights of individual conscience.
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As the French looked back on a life spent pricking the conscience of a nation about poverty on its own doorstep, they were also digesting a political row about earthly goods at the other end of the scale.
As women, I find we are much more conscience of how we feel about money as well as how it makes us feel.
Americans want to remember them as vibrant and fun-loving children, but will that actually shake the conscience of America to do something about how they were gunned down in the classroom?
All the more so, when Michelle and I hear our faith questioned from time to time, we are reminded that ultimately what matters is not what other people say about us but whether we're being true to our conscience and true to our God.
Any wealthy African with a conscience and some intellect should realize that it's about time that we step up ourselves and do as much for the continent as foreigners are doing.
Steenkamp's father, Barry Steenkamp, told the Afrikaans-language newspaper Beeld for a story Saturday that if Pistorius is lying about how she died, he will have to live with his conscience.
Whilst I fully support the ICC future tours policy that requires all member nations to play each other on a regular basis, and understand Cricket Australia's obligation to tour, I told them that I was uncomfortable about touring Zimbabwe at this point in time and maintaining a clear conscience.
About 1% of us are psychopaths fearless antisocials who lack a conscience.
American Muslims and other people of conscience to call members of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee about proposed legislation that singles out American Muslims for additional scrutiny over the threat of violent extremism in the United States.
She said she held orthodox Christian beliefs about marriage and could not carry out same-sex unions "as a matter of religious conscience".
This change in what we expect our civic life to look like and what we consider our duties as citizens to be has come about through the eccentric, sometimes quixotic refusal to obey laws that offended reason as well as conscience.
"The authors of the anonymous comments about the circumstances of Gerald Babin's death and those who spread them will have to face their conscience, " he said.
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