He ruthlessly threatens to bury the diner's young owner when the owner conscientiously decides to back out of the sale. |
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The catalogue conscientiously lists provenances, literature and exhibitions. |
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The question is not whether we should condemn somebody who acts conscientiously, but who is incapable of doing what he thinks morality requires. |
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On Saturday he conscientiously completed his paperwork and reported to his superiors. |
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Clients presume they are hardworking, conscientiously honest, and careful about the value of money. |
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All the decisions taken were fully informed decisions of a conscientiously acting board or body of trustees. |
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Is it improper to visit criminal penalties on citizens who conscientiously object to killing enemy soldiers in combat? |
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True revision is only possible if you have studied the subject conscientiously throughout your course. |
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Claimants cannot show good cause just by saying, for example, that they conscientiously object to doing a certain employment. |
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People who conscientiously oppose the law will be barred from a career in the public service, and the religious motive will be amputated. |
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I cannot say that the secretary of state has not conscientiously appraised the question. |
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Her still lifes, which involve random and often visually unharmonious elements, are nonetheless conscientiously and fastidiously made. |
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When we undressed, she would conscientiously fold our clothes and pile them neatly on the side of the bed. |
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He sits down on a bench, his arms folded across his slight potbelly, as she conscientiously stares at each painting. |
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The book is conscientiously laden with quotations, more than generous with interviews. |
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The organizers of the show have conscientiously laid out its densely woven iconography. |
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She spent several pages dealing conscientiously with the law, which I need not read. |
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Success in network marketing is possible wherever people are willing to commit themselves to conscientiously build their businesses. |
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Abide by the decision of the authorities and serve your full sentence conscientiously. |
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Even the most cursory glance through the voluminous correspondence they generated reveals that the duty was performed conscientiously. |
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It uses an extremely carefully and conscientiously developed data set to evaluate the theory. |
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Nevertheless, from first to last he conscientiously fulfilled his duties as preacher and catechizer. |
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I climbed the porch steps we had painted and tapped the screen door conscientiously. |
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I solemnly declare that I will perform my duties and exercise my powers as judge honourably, faithfully, impartially and conscientiously. |
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It is left entirely to us to decide what to do based on our own values or, more precisely, on those values we conscientiously believe should apply in these cases. |
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As soon as he could fit up the glebe house for his reception he resided in it, and has continued religiously and conscientiously to do so, ever since. |
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I wish people would understand that, and I wish this jury would really get off the dime and start deliberating a little more conscientiously and get this thing finished with. |
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He has managed to replace the image of a gin-soaked colonel in the shires with that of a young father conscientiously carrying out eco-friendly house improvements. |
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We select our core co-workers very conscientiously, and are by no means contended with simply a diploma or reference. |
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So the work continues, with each participant in the advancement of the cause conscientiously and devotedly committed to achieving our goal. |
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This is not because our men and women in the Canadian armed forces are not serving extremely capably and conscientiously. |
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They learn the routine way of doing their tasks, and then plod along patiently, faithfully and conscientiously. |
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I am confident that Mr. Côté, whom we chose, is an upstanding individual who will work conscientiously for the good of the Canadian Forces. |
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Words are the catalyst for action, and in positions of power we must employ them conscientiously. |
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When sued, journalists usually have to prove that what they wrote was right, fair or at least conscientiously reported. |
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However, dispersed ownership does not allow owners to evaluate conscientiously the long-term projects of the firm. |
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We are required only to satisfy that the appropriate United States law has been conscientiously applied. |
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You perform the tasks and functions entrusted to you conscientiously and apply regulations and tools correctly and efficiently. |
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Each application is assessed conscientiously and thoroughly in recognition of this fact. |
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I can also assure you that refunds and the aid regime for flax and hemp will be examined very conscientiously. |
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It has been raised seriously and conscientiously by a members of a number of different political parties. |
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The financial and property administration controls conscientiously the lease arrears to limit them. |
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Employees should also be familiar with good business practices relevant to their jobs and should implement them conscientiously. |
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I chose to work for a company that has already proved itself and is continuing to invest conscientiously. |
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The organization worked diligently to publicize the doctrine, distributing pamphlets on just war and the right to conscientiously object to unjust wars. |
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This does not release the doctor from his continuing duty to care for his patient, unless perhaps, that is, he finds himself conscientiously unable to do so. |
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Not since Clay was stripped of his world title for conscientiously objecting to serving in Vietnam has a sportsman suffered as grave an injustice as this cricketer. |
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Taking the lead are small landowners or Western farmers who make appealing pleas to be left alone to enjoy their property and take care of it conscientiously. |
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He was born to be an actor, and when he conscientiously set himself to a task he could blend his genius with a thoroughly sound and intelligent craftsmanship. |
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People put out their trash, always conscientiously divided into burnable and not burnable, in an orderly way at the points indicated on the streets. |
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I am writing to express concern regarding prisoners of conscience who have been detained or imprisoned solely on account of the peaceful expression of their political, religious or other conscientiously held opinions. |
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Indeed, they conscientiously set themselves to reproducing all the hitherto-ignored aspects of contemporary life and society its mental attitudes, physical settings, and material conditions. |
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From our perspective, Mr. Judd conscientiously guided the Service through some of the most challenging issues that the organization has faced in recent years. |
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An essential precept of the Society's work is to provide help while conscientiously maintaining the confidentiality and dignity of those who are served. |
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We have always been conscientiously attached to what is called the Tory, and which might with more propriety be called the Conservative, party. |
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Despite these grand designs Domitian was determined to govern the Empire conscientiously and scrupulously. |
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A common legal substitute for those who conscientiously object to making sacred oaths is to give an affirmation instead. |
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It wishes to thank the employees at all levels for the services they have performed extremely conscientiously, competently and loyally and in such a pleasant atmosphere. |
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Every member of the Committee shall, before taking up his duties, make a solemn declaration in open committee that he will perform his functions impartially and conscientiously. |
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The Committee has worked conscientiously and with assiduity to produce all the documents necessary for the implementation of the Convention, just two years after its entry into force. |
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There is a perception, warranted or not, that such complaints will not be conscientiously and promptly reviewed by a person in authority and that appropriate action will not be taken if a complaint is upheld. |
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She has worked conscientiously and well in her endeavours. |
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This annual report affords me the opportunity to thank my colleagues on the Board of Directors who, throughout the entire year, carried out their role both responsibly and conscientiously, thus allowing the Company to grow. |
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I solemnly declare that I will perform my duties as an assessor honourably, impartially and conscientiously, and that I will faithfully observe all the provisions of the Statute and of the Rules of the Court. |
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The duty of obedience means that lawful and binding orders are to be carried out to the best of one's ability, in full, conscientiously and without delay. |
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All necessary and appropriate technical and organizational precautions are in place in order to protect your data conscientiously against loss, destruction, falsification, manipulation or unauthorized access. |
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