And they want it accepted that to object in conscience to women bishops is a tenable position.
"On the one hand the report offers the Church a way of allowing the ordination of ministers in same-sex relationships who have entered into a civil partnership, while protecting both individuals and congregations who in conscience do not agree with the theological principles which underpin that choice, " the spokesman said.
"I believe that the government have set out clearly their intention to provide both equality of access and robust protections for faith groups who do not in conscience support same-sex civil marriage, ensuring that they will not be forced to conduct same-sex marriage ceremonies or have them conducted on their premises, or be prevented from expressing their views on the matter, " she said.
It's also more energy-efficient: The Twenty generates little heat and, in our tests, drew less than 1.5 watts on standby (the AirPort Express pulled more than twice that), which means you can in good conscience leave the Twenty plugged in and turned on, ready to play on a whim.
For his part, Clemens said he cannot in good conscience admit to something he did not do.
He says he cannot "in good conscience" support Mukasey because the nominee refused to condemn waterboarding.
But Israel cannot in good conscience leave these people to their fate.
If you do the latter, you can, in good conscience, stretch out and relax (and maybe count the Caddy as a company car).
It cannot in good conscience continue to do so.
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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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The, the position would seem to be at the moment a situation where if you can get a vicar who is prepared to do it in his conscience and so on, then that's okay, but, but that's probably not a definitive judgement, where do you stand?
Also it emphasize in the importance of the different levels of education to achieve a responsible conscience in Europe and The United States.
But when all is said and done, we simply cannot accept such heavy, long-term losses in all good conscience.
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"We believe any further accommodation of religious conscience in UK equality law would create a damaging hierarchy of rights, with religion at the top, " he said.
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.
Its social policy will focus primarily on protecting freedom of conscience in an increasingly pluralistic society, while undoing the excesses of the drug war and punitive sentencing for nonviolent crime.
Murdoch was warming it up again, because his instinct, as keen as ever, told him that the will to forgive is weaker, in the communal conscience, than the urge to drool.
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.
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.
Sparkling in his role as a conscience-struck double agent, he fights intrigue and physical danger to triumph in the end.
Whereas disregard and contempt for human rights have resulted in barbarous acts which have outraged the conscience of mankind, and the advent of a world in which human beings shall enjoy freedom of speech and belief and freedom from fear and want has been proclaimed as the highest aspiration of the common people.
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S. Hodgson, The Venture of Islam: Conscience and History in a World Civilization, 3 vols. (1974).
Then Hitchcock turns his blithe gamesmanship against itself, as Ashenden gets enmeshed in a jarring crisis of conscience as well as a tortured romance with his manufactured missus.
Mr. GERSON: This is, you know, one of those places in the world where the conscience of the world is tested and engaged and where failure would have a harsh historical judgment.
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.
Casting back on his day in his nightly examination of conscience, Hopkins accused himself of a snorting, sour, unspiritual tone to some of his conversations, prayed for those who'd died, were injured, or lost loved ones in the shipwreck, but thanked God for the beauties and contrarities of nature, the tonic of outdoor exercise, and the cheer and solace of his Jesuit brothers.
But the smackdown raised a deeper question: what if our hipsters are, in some strange way, our conscience?
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For Europe and the U.S., realpolitik means understanding they can never outbid China, Russia or any other conscience-free competitor in supplying investment-as-aid to Southern Africa.
"Just in the same way that my conscience would not allow me to perform an abortion, I wouldn't ask another colleague to do that, " she said.
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