There are no tasks that require the conscientious and painstaking effort of sedulous monographers. |
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In line with his Quaker beliefs he declared himself a conscientious objector so he could not be drafted into the military. |
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If Baptists wavered in their support of conscientious objectors, they were unequivocal about the separation of church and state. |
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He was a conscientious and hard-working man who always liked to see a job well done. |
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A careful and conscientious farmer, he kept his farmyard, fences and land in good repair, and always had a neat and tidy garden. |
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To say so would be an affront to the overwhelming majority of conscientious people of both communities. |
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It also results from engineers being conscientious people who are serious about keeping their commitments. |
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A conscientious motorist is counting the cost of his actions after driving through a red traffic light to allow an emergency ambulance to pass. |
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But remember, it is not necessary to have a formal religious practice or a belief in God to prove conscientious objection. |
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However, last-borns perceived themselves as more agreeable, conscientious and open to experience than their siblings perceived them. |
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He and I can agree in our respect for a consistent and conscientious pacifism. |
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He also agreed that the head nurse in obstetrics was a highly capable, responsible, and conscientious nurse. |
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The sale of local plant and animal products should be strictly banned and conscientious ecotourists will not buy them. |
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The conscientious objectors have nothing but admiration, pride and love for their homeland. |
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As he himself observes, contemporary Augustinians have been good and conscientious democrats. |
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Bankers viewed their role as conscientious scrutinizers of corporate loans, not as seekers of what amounted to kickbacks. |
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A man of many noble qualities, Frank was always conscientious in his dealings with people. |
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One conscientious timekeeper would note these interruptions, as well as the reason for a worker's absence. |
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He's a generous tipper and a conscientious citizen who shows up for jury duty when he's summoned. |
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Englishmen in India were depicted as the most conscientious servants of God. |
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At this time of year, you will find all the answers you are seeking in conscientious, methodical soul-searching. |
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She equaled him on the ski runs and tennis courts and was a far more conscientious student besides. |
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The act provided exemptions to men with certain disabilities, ministers of religious orders, theological students, and conscientious objectors. |
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A reliable narrator, I would suggest, is an intelligent, shockable, conscientious and perceptive, human being. |
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They solicited civic protection for their own conscientious practice of religion, pleading freedom from all oppression and molestation. |
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Matters aren't helped either by her desperately turgid prose style, which is likely to turn off all but the most conscientious of readers. |
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A conscientious objector throughout history has often assumed the position of someone who is against his or her country, or unpatriotic. |
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Be sneaky, change the date and time of your posts to reinforce the illusion that you are a conscientious employee. |
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That's why conscientious breeders do not let kittens leave home until they have reached four months of age. |
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Thankfully, not every conscientious journalist is abandoned by management for perceived offenses against powerful newsmakers. |
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What is to be regretted, however, is the demise of all those conscientious spinsters and widows who used to type authors' manuscripts. |
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We no longer trust the caring general practitioner, the wise physician, or the conscientious surgeon. |
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During the First World War, he was a conscientious objector and worked on road-digging and similar tasks. |
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He resolved his many conflicts of loyalties during the Second World War by becoming a conscientious objector. |
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My last student was a real star, she was very conscientious and made very few mistakes because she was very alert and observant. |
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He knows I'm hard-working, conscientious and can get the right response from players. |
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I am hard-working, conscientious, honest and have a lifetime of experience to offer. |
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He has done well as a storeman and proved his overall ability as a conscientious guardsman. |
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Well, Anselmo was at least a conscientious scholar in his time, and Rafael, if tradition be worth aught, was a comely youth. |
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However, the overarching principle is that of conscientious objection, rather than the risk of participating in unlawful acts. |
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Not as conscientious as the hirsute man in front of me, I took this as my cue to step out of line. |
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We are given a conscientious restoration, a commentary, and a pat on the back, which is enough for me. |
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It's a conscientious and enjoyable peek at the life and career of one of our most colourful politicians. |
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Wouldn't a conscientious journalist blush to use the word success when the best available gauge indicates failure? |
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Hence, a man could be very conscientious in the duties of his occupation and still fail terribly in his calling as a father. |
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There are three areas of character building that a conscientious coach may wish to develop during his time with players. |
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He was a decent, conscientious, hard working man, who was always very approachable and willing to put himself out for others. |
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He is observant and conscientious and pays meticulous attention to details. |
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Most are hard working, conscientious, and dedicated to the NHS, and continual criticism is demoralising. |
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He abhorred violence of any kind and was hard-working, loyal and conscientious. |
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The truth is that many of the women are better than the men, they are more careful and conscientious. |
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Operators must be vigilant, conscientious and dedicated in their duties of administering backups and verifying their successful completion. |
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And the Germans are hard working, conscientious, trying hard to be principled pragmatics, wearing history heavily on their shoulder. |
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Nadine was one of the most thorough and conscientious editors I've ever known. |
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The boss said he was the best apprentice they ever had because he was so hard working and conscientious. |
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I am conscientious and studious and dedicated to my education thank you very much. |
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Despite uncertain health, he was installed as dean of St Paul's cathedral, where he was conscientious in his duties and subsequently buried. |
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No-one shall be required to bear arms or perform military service against his or her conscientious beliefs. |
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It is very refreshing to see that there may be an ability to refuse to pay a levy for a reason relating to conscientious or religious grounds. |
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She's a decent woman who has directed the editorial page to take some very conscientious stands. |
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No juror should surrender his or her conscientious beliefs solely for the purpose of returning a unanimous verdict. |
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His application was rejected because he failed to convince the commission of his conscientious beliefs. |
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His society considers the funeral custom of body viewing personal or dependent on the conscientious feelings of the individual. |
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The law says you don't have to be a pacifist to be a conscientious objector. |
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The principle that conscientious objectors should, by definition, be pacifists who object to all violence was established in the first world war. |
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He didn't, however, follow through with his desire to be a conscientious objector, he says, because the unit chaplain discouraged him. |
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But during their time in prison the conscientious objectors considered the judge's final words. |
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Government may certainly accede to religious lobbying for secular reasons, as when it allows conscientious objectors out of the draft. |
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Doctors who object to being involved in terminations could refuse to do so as conscientious objectors. |
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She became even more outspoken in her pacifism and support of conscientious objectors. |
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I am mindful not to waste water, and I am conscientious about recycling, but I refuse to give up the plastic bag at my supermarket checkout. |
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Cream silk sheets, blue coverlets and indigo sham had been turned down by some conscientious soul. |
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Dr Wakefield is a crusader for truth, a committed scientist, a conscientious physician, and a devoted family man. |
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It's hard to square our usual image of Stevens as a doggedly conscientious master of surety and fidelity with this carefree frontiersman. |
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But even the most diligent, conscientious, and competent practitioner will make mistakes. |
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A genial and gracious host, and a conscientious hospital chaplain, he was to spend the next twelve years in these ministries. |
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The needs of children and youth of adoption, however, necessitate their application in a deliberate and conscientious manner. |
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What will today's conscientious objectors and military deserters look like? |
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But when relaxed, he is charming, deferring politely to opinions with which he disagrees and displaying a conscientious desire to understand. |
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No thesis of theology escapes criticism, and no edict is exempt from conscientious dissent. |
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I've met very conscientious chiropractors in the past, but the field also seems to attract a number of quacks. |
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A very reputable and conscientious contractor was reroofing a wood frame condominium building and had subcontracted the work on the torch-applied roof to another firm. |
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And not the least haughty or intimidating or acerbic, but helpful, constructive, and conscientious. |
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Adolf Hitler, despite being the most evil force ever to befoul mankind, was also a kind and conscientious employer. |
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Pacifists and conscientious objectors were, however, tolerated, and organisations like the Federal Pacifist Council continued to work for reconciliation and reconstruction. |
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She dismissed her on the spot, with the full amount of her wages, indeed, but with the conscientious conviction that she could not give her a character for honesty. |
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But theists do not violate the functional separation of church and state merely by explaining their own political stance in terms of their conscientious beliefs. |
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Her preparation sounds like normal due diligence by a conscientious executive for the task in hand. |
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Early on, we had been conscientious about providing them with gender-neutral toys like blocks, balls, and puzzles. |
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Thus spoke countless, earlier generations of failed, though no doubt principled and conscientious, revolutionaries. |
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And as far as the Vietnam War goes, I read that you were a conscientious objector. |
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Kind, conscientious and hard-working, Eddie was a man of many noble qualities who commanded the height of regard and respect among his many friends in England. |
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He was a conscientious objector, like me, but the big difference between us was, he was ferociously anti-smoking whereas I have always been fanatically pro it. |
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The morning was thus quite agreeable, and the conscientious ice cream vendor would have been out hitting the streets and taking advantage of those fair-weather revelers. |
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Organic farming requires the farmer to be a better farmer, a more observant farmer, a farmer who practices careful agronomy and conscientious animal husbandry. |
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He was a radical Englishman, a conscientious objector and one-time Marxist who believed that a more modern newspaper would attract a new, more democratic reader. |
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Most conscientious online retailers now ask for the three-digit security code on the back of the card in addition to the card number and expiry date. |
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No matter how much legal protection you have in place, though, you still must have conscientious tenants paying reasonable rents to come out ahead as a landlord. |
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Because speckled trout tend to run in same-sized schools, conscientious anglers should abandon schools if the first few fish that come aboard are throwbacks. |
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Having been both a law clerk and a juror in the courthouse where Stewart was tried, I can vouch that the courthouse draws from a strong and generally conscientious jury pool. |
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He thought androids more conscientious, and convenient than the humans. |
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Many draft resisters, conscientious objectors and protesters had been fined or gaoled, while soldiers sometimes met a hostile reception on their return home. |
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Now he had matured into a dependable, conscientious, responsible citizen. |
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One rarely considers the fact that the Ivory Tower is its own sort of reality, with customs and folkways that would befuddle the most conscientious anthropologist. |
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Since the explosion of invasive aquatics in Texas waters during the past decade, conscientious boaters have taken pains to remove any plants trapped on their boat or trailer. |
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But our democracy has hardly thrown up any conscientious objectors. |
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Oh, and a pumice stone for scaly feet, if they were really conscientious. |
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Where so many people find government policies and their execution morally repugnant, we need a moral framework that can expect and honour conscientious dissent. |
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Boyd is so judicious, both about the life and work, so utterly conscientious, that he sees every episode in the round. |
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Being a conscientious objector does not guarantee stateside safety. |
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A kind, good natured and most conscientious gentleman, Jimmy was well qualified in his career and always brought the personal touch to his dealings with people. |
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With due respect to Dan, a smart conscientious guy, the crisis is not in the world of right-of-center polling. |
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So if the Legislature wants to accommodate people's religious beliefs as well as their secular philosophical and conscientious beliefs, that's great. |
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He was thoroughly conscientious, always helpful and very much liked. |
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She put several political leaders who didn't agree with her in jail years before politicians started swarming to cells for reasons other than being conscientious objectors. |
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Women are also more conscientious when it comes to belting up. |
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The commercial is firmly aimed at encouraging young people to be more conscientious about road use and for all persons in the car to belt up for every journey. |
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He has always said that he started conducting in order to have something to do when his voice gave out, and his efforts on the podium are characteristically conscientious. |
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In short, I am not a conscientious objector in these matters. |
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Ron, who was only 27 at the time, had been a conscientious objector. |
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Joseph Smith, a diffident, conscientious young man with moist hands and an awkward, absent-minded manner, was head gardener at Wotton Vanborough. |
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He escaped around May 24 with another Briton Ferry conscientious objector, Hwyrnos Jones. |
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This allowed exemption on production of a certificate of conscientious objection signed by two magistrates. |
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As an intelligent and conscientious student, he was often labelled as teacher's pet in school. |
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He registered as a conscientious objector, was brought to trial twice, and was ultimately fined for refusing to serve. |
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Make sure that conscientious objectors and anti-militarism representatives also have access to students. |
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While the occasional wry witticism seeps through, overall Shipler is painfully conscientious about trying to offer both sides of any debate. |
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But tho' a conscientious disciplinarian, he was no lover of authority for mere authority's sake. |
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Much too conscientious a Musician, to omit a note of his part, he patiently waited for the pauses, to pull up his nethergarment again. |
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Briton Ferry had one of the highest proportion of conscientious objectors in Britain during the conflict. |
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Is the decision to homeschool, in all cases, truly a manifestation of a conscientious objection? |
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As conscientious objectors, the midwifery sisters have had no direct role in pregnancy terminations. |
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What remains an insulting accounting gimmick does not protect the rights of Americans with sincere conscientious objections. |
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Many pacifists who would be conscientious objectors to military service are also opposed to paying taxes to fund the military. |
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Descendants of 50 First World War conscientious objectors to take part in International Conscientious Objectors Day commemoration. |
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The majority of early Pentecostal denominations taught pacifism and adopted military service articles that advocated conscientious objection. |
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A conscientious objector on Welsh nationalist grounds, he served in a Quaker relief unit during the bombing of Liverpool. |
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This oversight of the arternoon has made me somewhat conscientious, if I can be conscientious, and my sight and hearing are now both wide awake. |
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The fifth category of labour were British conscientious objectors and Irish citizens. |
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These included conscientious objectors associated with the Peace Pledge Union and people of Irish extraction. |
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Prior to Grimm's time, philology was nothing than laborious and conscientious dilettantism, with occasional instances of scientific inspiration. |
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In the beginning of his reign, Wanli surrounded himself with able advisors and made a conscientious effort to handle state affairs. |
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Although the 1992 constitution allows for conscientious objection, no enabling legislation has yet been approved. |
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At the Hexham Debate two weeks ago, the peace campaigner Valerie Flessati described the experiences of conscientious objectors in the First World War. |
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While Jean Charest and Stephen Harper hid in the bushes, other conscientious objectors offered to fling sandbags or golfballs and burn down the encampments of reenactors. |
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Samuel was stern, serious and deeply in earnest. He seldom smiled and never laughed. He was uncompromisingly religious, conscientious and morally unbending. |
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A scholar and a priest, humble and conscientious, he managed despite occasional opposition to administer a whole university, one of only two in England. |
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By his own admission, he was not a very conscientious student, but Fogerty liked him and later said that he and Ashcroft stood out among her many pupils. |
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In Britain, 16,000 people asked for conscientious objector status. |
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He was fined for refusing National service as a conscientious objector. |
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Dutt was imprisoned for refusing to fight, and Childe campaigned for his release and the release of other socialists and pacifist conscientious objectors. |
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However, most party members who claimed conscientious objection status did so in the context of their moral and religious beliefs, rather than on political policy. |
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During a disciplinary hearing, council members were either not conscientious about their attendance or did not attend the whole course of proceedings. |
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There is every indication that, throughout Anne's early life, she and her stepmother got on well together, and the Duke of York was a conscientious and loving father. |
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There are also displays and information on less well known aspects of the prison such as the incarceration of conscientious objectors during world war one. |
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The case of tax resistance highlights the difficulties of drawing a line, in practice, between cases of civil disobedience and conscientious objection. |
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Warrant canaries are legal tricks employed by conscientious organisations to get around the fact that certain demands from the US government cannot be disclosed publicly. |
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He had been docked nine days' pay and seven days' privileges by the RAF for being absent without leave but appealed, claiming to be a conscientious objector. |
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Such a conscientious objector clause was nothing new in the United States. |
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At least 100 peopie face courts-martial for refusing to fight, and conscientious objectors have reported harassment after filing for conscientious objector status. |
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