You could work, you could be conscious in - conscientious in what you do, thrifty in what you did with your money.
We have learned, after the pretensions and passementerie of postmodernism, that less can be a relief, and that there may be something close to the divine in the conscientious and beautiful execution of a building's essential elements.
There is only one place in which a conscientious grocer would display an assortment of hedged investment products: He would set them out in the perishables case.
"Merck has been proactive and conscientious in evaluating the cardiovascular profile of rofecoxib (Vioxx), " they write.
There is only one place in which a conscientious grocer would display an assortment of hedged investment products: the perishables case.
For openers, he was a pacifist who refused to serve in World War II, instead registering in 1942 as a conscientious objector.
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In the absence of conscientious efforts by those insiders entrusted to report and prevent such abuses of investors, such behavior can run rampant until a third party outside the company discovers it and takes action.
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Because I think you've got to face up to the fact that if you are a conscientious objector in a time of war, of your country at war, then you are excluded from the assembly of your countrymen in a particular manner.
It may be that the eating millions will one day take an informed interest in what goes into the stomach, carefully assessing the components of processed food, which conscientious manufacturers will list in print big enough to be read without a magnifying glass.
When Britain went to war in 1939, he registered as a conscientious objector, which was to mean a two month spell in jail.
If consumers and activists have made progress in pressuring companies to be more conscientious and proactive about social impact at a grassroots level, what role do talented job seekers play in developing corporate social responsibility and what can companies do to attract the brightest, and most aware, employees?
"We found ambition present in kids who were really conscientious and intelligent, " said Judge.
In fact, the most conscientious among us save the most for retirement, according to a University of Michigan Retirement Research Center report.
And if anyone had listened to the conscientious number-cruncher in 2001 when she played despised Cassandra, voicing omens of potential financial doom, well, history could've turned out differently for the collapsed energy trader.
In fact, an informed and conscientious PR professional can be a great asset to a time-challenged journalist looking for a lead on a hot new startup or one simply trying to find timely answers to his or her questions.
For the past seven years, instructors have crossed the country offering driver-education seminars and recruiting conscientious drivers to compete in the Brandhouse Number-One Taxi Driver competition, sponsored by the South African distributor for liquor brands including Jose Cuervo tequila and Smirnoff vodka.
He said neither woman claimed any conscientious objection to the involvement in treatment that was necessary to save the life of the mother.
But we also found that the people who were conscientious tended to succeed more in their careers, which is a good predictor of health and long life.
In another departure from Vietnam practice, conscientious objectors cannot state their opposition to war when they register, but have to wait to present their claim to a local board if the draft reappears.
He was drafted into the military in the early 1950s but served as a conscientious objector.
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To get real results we need to engage conscientious, hard-working people in the effort.
However, his callous remarks reveal a conscientious bias by current administration officials in their approach to regulated agencies.
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Lord David Pannick and Lady Helena Kennedy both thought the protections in the bill for churches and individuals who had conscientious objections to gay marriages were watertight.
And Deutsche Grammophon, conscientious to a fault, has included them in "Wagner: Complete Operas, " a bicentennial bargain box of blue-chip reissues.
Mr Moynihan said parliament also recognised in the debate that having decriminalised it, it could then be that a superior could direct a junior person to participate in treatment to which they had a well-recognised conscientious objection.
He was conscientious, and he was especially articulate, both verbally and in writing ability.
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Sir Jim will no doubt do his usual thoughtful, good-natured and conscientious job - but the end point is clearly set out in the brief.
But conscientious analytics and good manager judgment together go a long way in capturing value-driving behaviors in HR metrics, which in turn puts the humanity in human capital.
Monte Bello fell into desuetude during Prohibition, and a portion was replanted in the '40s by William Short, a Unitarian minister jailed as a conscientious objector throughout World War I.
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Mr. Kampelman was a conscientious objector during World War II and did alternate service by participating in a government-funded starvation study that saw him drop in weight to 100 pounds from 160.
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