After all, part of his or her vocation is to tend the sick with care and conscientiousness, not just cure disease or prolong life. |
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Later, she struck me with her conscientiousness, perseverance and even doggedness. |
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His friends and colleagues will miss his humour, conscientiousness, and sartorial elegance. |
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Part of a doctor's vocation is to tend the sick with care and conscientiousness. |
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Why does conscientiousness continue to increase well past adolescence, unlike other personality characteristics? |
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Their conscientiousness, professionalism and relentless pursuit of solutions should not be underestimated. |
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One sign of just how unfashionable honour has become is that people talk about it in euphemisms such as conscientiousness or accountability. |
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The lawyers of the Firm must always act with the greatest conscientiousness and diligence in all the matters they are entrusted. |
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This expert, however, overestimated the conscientiousness of Mechel's managers. |
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Intuition and meticulousness, spontaneity and conscientiousness come into encounter and complement each other perfectly. |
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Here there is a parallel with moral conscientiousness, where a morally conscientious person is someone who tries her best to do what is right. |
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All of these roles she filled with exceptional loyalty and conscientiousness. |
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Sixty percent of this combined score will be based on your RPAT results and forty percent will be based on the conscientiousness score. |
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Analysis and correlation skills, conscientiousness, accuracy, tact, networking and team spirit, self-reliance, openmindedness,versatility. |
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The first is conscientiousness, which entails a disposition to be diligent, organized, and responsible. |
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In terms of fairness and equity this segment of the peer review process seems to be generally well managed and with a high degree of conscientiousness. |
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The five factors include neuroticism, extraversion, openness to experience, agreeableness, and conscientiousness. |
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Identity and the company's character are as clearly evident in the facets of bulthaup's philosophy as they are in the conscientiousness and expertise of the people who work here. |
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In fact, the Appeals Officer noted for the record that he was impressed by experience, knowledge, maturity, conscientiousness and professionalism of the park wardens who testified at the hearing. |
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These letters show us with what conscientiousness, what insight, what sense of responsibility, justice, what energy of character he took on that work. |
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The quality of the data collected in the course of the survey depends, after all, on the competence and the conscientiousness of the census-takers. |
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He had much prudence, much conscientiousness, and there were occasions when these virtues were the cause of overmuch disquietude in him. |
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Union Syndicale put a lot of effort into this case, demonstrating its conscientiousness and professionalism and adopting a responsible approach in order to submit a solid, well-argued and well-founded appeal. |
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I wish to commend each and every one of our Reform members for the quality of their contributions and the conscientiousness with which they have made them. |
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And he and his team think they can provide it. Modern psychology recognises five dimensions of personality: extroversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness, neuroticism and openness to experience. |
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The 44-item Big Five Inventory was used to assess personality judgments of the target person's openness, agreeableness, neuroticism, conscientiousness, and extraversion. |
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Self-reported scores were provided for the five big psychological traits openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness and neuroticism. |
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As in the other two we find in No.3 that amount of Conscientiousness which will give a desire to fulfil the duties devolving upon her in a trustworthy manner. |
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