The fictitious hedgie broke no laws, although he might suffer pangs of conscience for profiting while his clients suffered. |
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The Schofield Kid suffers crippling pangs of conscience after his first murder. |
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My guess is Cameron feels something similar, rather than suffering from austerity-related pangs of conscience. |
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After they repeat it a couple of times, then even the pangs of conscience disappear. |
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Or they might attend church, but they don't even have the pangs of conscience even though they commit grave sins. |
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Pech, brave in step, quick in feeling, was very true in suggesting the pangs of conscience of a man torn between two worlds. |
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To a few, he confided pangs of conscience over his wife's burdens. |
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Allow me also to say to Mr Bowe that, in common with my Scottish colleague, he need have no pangs of conscience about continuing to enjoy a glass of Scotch whisky now and again. |
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But not everybody, I found, had the same pangs of conscience. |
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So it fell that Mistress Anne could go to London without pangs of conscience at leaving her sister in the country and alone. |
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One quotes history to avoid responsibility or pangs of conscience. |
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Suffering pangs of conscience, the finial phantom returned the piece. |
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Pangs of conscience are, of course, a natural reaction to the taking of an innocent life. |
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