These volunteers -- also Shiites with access to the Health Ministry -- are compelled by conscience and faith and take it upon themselves to bury the dead in holy anonymity.
There are poised performances, notably that of the pensive engineer (Sergei Makovetsky) who, propelled by conscience, follows in the tracks of Henry Fonda, but there is also a fair dose of grandstanding, not helped by the lengthy, self-dramatizing speeches with which many of the men are encumbered.
Be sure that you are clearly communicating by being conscience of your body language.
It is related by a conscience-stricken man recalling a woman's suicide in an Amsterdam bar called the Mexico City (a real place, as it happens).
He was a man who lived his conscience by speaking out against injustice.
Uber rebel Douglas Carswell dislikes the term "rebel", since he believes he is doing his duty, by voting his conscience, and is not defying legitimate authority.
The resister feels compelled by religion or conscience to follow this route rather than to pay as of their own free will for war and weapons.
Despite this legal outcome, which has been repeated many times over the years in cases brought elsewhere in the country by war tax refusers as well as by those whose conscience impels them in other directions, I still applaud those war resisters who have the stomach for such an exercise.
But critics feel that there is a danger that by setting up a stall in the local Waitrose, Fairtrade is simply preaching to the converted who assuages their collective middle class conscience by paying slightly more for a product in the belief that they are helping people in the developing world.
But where is personal conscience limited by professional responsibilities?
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An earnest but shrewd drama of conscience, written by the actors Matt Damon and John Krasinski (from a story by Dave Eggers) and directed by Gus Van Sant.
My conscience is also salved by my conviction (and that of others) that hunting is actually the most ethical way to procure meat in this era of factory farms.
BET, treasured by some as the only channel devoted to black entertainment, is trashed by others for a lack of social conscience, a surfeit of crude comedy and a predilection for music videos rife with flashy cars, quivering cleavage and gyrating hips.
"This bill deal with matters of conscience and should be dealt with by the normal subject committee, " he said.
"The simplest of the resolutions is that all Sinn Fein members be allowed to articulate and vote on the issue of abortion according to their conscience and that's signed by five different groups, " he said.
Most of the discussion within the synod centred on the provision being made to ensure that opponents of the change could, in good conscience, remain within the Church by having access to a male bishop.
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In making this assessment, the CIA relies on four basic human motivations, described by the acronym MICE: money, ideology, conscience and ego.
So by all means, support Gary Johnson if your conscience demands it.
His critics seem to be completely thrown by the fact that Buffett, gasp, has a conscience.
Montag finds his wife, Linda (Julie Christie), dull, and his chance encounter with a bookish rebel (also played by Christie) piques his interest and sparks a crisis of conscience.
Sarah, played by Jennifer Connelly, takes on the weighty role of Pierce's conscience.
With a personalized examination of conscience for each user, password protected profiles, and a step-by-step guide to the sacrament, this app invites Catholics to prayerfully prepare for and participate in the Rite of Penance.
The practice requires filing of full and complete tax returns, accompanied by a refusal to pay in part or in whole for reasons based on religion or conscience.
While Sellafield and the Lake District have co-existed side by side successfully for decades, we fear that if the area becomes known in the national conscience as the place where nuclear waste is stored underground, the Lake District's reputation may not be so resilient.
By the same token, displays of evident affection on their parts and extraordinary tales of the conscience and loyalty of Balto, for example, or the miraculous intelligence of Alex the African gray notwithstanding, most nonhuman animals don't really feel the same way about us.
Her breakout role was as Edith Bunker, the conscience of "All in the Family" as the kindhearted foil to husband Archie, played by the late Carroll O'Connor.
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