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"conscientious" Definitions
  1. taking care to do things carefully and correctly
"conscientious" Synonyms
diligent industrious tireless assiduous persevering sedulous unflagging indefatigable laborious zealous untiring driven dedicated committed bustling engaged exacting dependable reliable hard-working meticulous careful scrupulous painstaking rigorous exact strict punctilious thorough particular accurate fussy fastidious attentive correct close heedful faithful searching studious honest upright moral just honourable(UK) ethical principled honorable(US) upstanding true incorruptible right responsible conscionable dutiful straightforward pious high-minded loyal staunch steadfast devoted constant steady unwavering trustworthy firm trusty resolute devout good ardent obedient compliant submissive deferential respectful docile biddable regardful pliant reverential duteous reverent deferent equitable fair impartial unbiased unprejudiced objective dispassionate neutral disinterested evenhanded nonpartisan balanced equal square keen eager avid enthusiastic earnest fervent impassioned fervid passionate athirst perfervid excited wholehearted willing crazy considerate kind thoughtful accommodating civil obliging solicitous gracious polite caring courteous gallant kindly sympathetic tender understanding mindful conscious aware cognizant sensible conversant witting sentient apprehensive watchful knowledgeable alert ware knowing wary vigilant observing observant punctual prompt timely seasonable immediate speedy early precise cyclic expeditious overprotective finicky mollycoddling patronising(UK) patronizing(US) protecting protective restrictive shielding squeamish More
"conscientious" Antonyms
careless casual irresponsible negligent remiss slack thoughtless unconscientious unreliable untrustworthy capricious corrupt impulsive indifferent inexact uncareful uncritical undemanding vulgar neglectful unscrupulous dishonest immoral unjust unprincipled cutthroat dishonorable(US) unconscionable unethical deceitful duplicitous wicked crooked evil fraudulent vile underhand sinful deceptive dishonourable(UK) unfaithful disloyal faithless false fickle inconstant perfidious recreant traitorous treacherous untrue doubting false-hearted unbelieving untruthful changeable cold immature incapable incompetent inept ineffective inefficient nonaccountable unpredictable dodgy uncertain undependable unsafe impotent powerless useless weak loose flexible lenient liberal lax relaxed heedless tolerant unrestricted unrigorous unsecured undetailed unmeticulous unrestrained nonspecific permissive inexplicit generic unattached uninterested nonchalant unconcerned apathetic insouciant blasé lackadaisical unpremeditated blithe breezy carefree extemporaneous complacent cavalier flippant disrespectful disobedient uncaring undutiful betraying insubordinate unrespectful inequitable biased nonobjective one-sided partial partisan prejudiced unfair disproportionate intolerable unequitable unreasonable unsuitable ex parte parti pris intermittent irregular occasional aperiodic temporary episodic spontaneous sporadic choppy impermanent stolid episodical laodicean lazy passive dispassionate lukewarm impassive cursory perfunctory desultory hurried slapdash sloppy coarse slipshod effortless inattentive light rough slovenly superficial inconsiderate insensitive unthinking selfish heartless neglecting unkind discourteous disregarding intolerant mean rude tactless disreputable cowboy common fly-by-night notorious obscure ordinary shady unimportant unknown unrespected compromising obliging amenable sympathetic unceremonious accommodating easy easygoing forgiving informal versatile acquiescent conciliatory persuadable late tardy belated behind delayed overdue behindhand early unpunctual

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Our lawyer said that the Court wanted us, conscientious objectors to become conscientious collaborators.
"My clients would love to be a conscientious objector, but the government insists that they be a conscientious collaborator," he said.
ANONYMOUS If our life partners can't tell us that our conscientious oral hygiene is not conscientious enough to do the trick, who can?
While Doss viewed himself not as a conscientious objector, but a conscientious cooperator, his fellow infantrymen and superiors did not see it that way.
"We are respectful of conscientious objection but conscientious objection cannot be used as an institutional alibi for not complying with the law," Gonzalez Garcia added.
"We are respectful of conscientious objection but conscientious objection cannot be used as an institutional alibi for not complying with the law," Dr. González García added.
The conscientious objector Almost as quickly as Ali had arrived, his World Boxing Association heavyweight title was gone, revoked after he claimed conscientious objector status in refusing the draft.
The hearing is discussing whether requiring conscientious objectors to serve 36 months of alternative service is punitive or is needed to deter potential abuse of conscientious objection to shirk mandatory military service.
One doesn't necessarily associate porn sites with conscientious site design.
She had always known him as an earnest, conscientious kid.
Also, perhaps not surprisingly, conscientious people had fewer unemployed friends.
Still, the verdict will help make conscientious objection more acceptable.
Recruit Conscientious Conservatives to run in other states and districts.
It's a scary moment for any conscientious American, I think.
Gordievsky and the Russian journalist were conscientious about their safety.
In fact, Ali asked to serve as a conscientious objector.
This includes many, many lovely, curious and conscientious parents who allow their equally lovely, curious and conscientious children an American Academy of Pediatrics-approved one to seven hours a week of television and video games.
Cordray: I think he is a conscientious, very, very capable judge.
The government says about 70 percent of gynecologists are conscientious objectors.
I wanted to make the conscientious effort not to be afraid.
Bernie Sanders applied for conscientious objector status during the same period.
"If you were a conscientious objector, I'd admire that," he said.
And everywhere they insist on conscientious observance of principle and order.
This way, the conscientious objector doesn't necessarily limit access to care.
Theresa May's conscientious capitalism also boasts a pivot towards greater inclusion.
But other bad reporting appeared in otherwise respectable and conscientious publications.
"Conscientious objection is an obstacle," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
But there's a conscientious meaning to this anthem that's worth revisiting.
Conscientious objection, unlike in the United States, will not be allowed.
She has always eaten meat and been conscientious about its origins.
We were very conscientious about our work, because we loved it.
Since 2004, the lower courts have found 118 conscientious objectors innocent.
Being conscientious of that will help you be a kinder traveler.
I guess we have to be conscientious of our client's budgets.
And yet adjectives like "creditable" and "conscientious" are not exactly glowing.
The margaritas that follow, nicely tart, reveal a conscientious bartender, too.
Writers can be only so conscientious about truth before becoming paralyzed.
As conscientious artists we are all concerned with environmental and global issues.
He was the first conscientious objector to receive the Medal of Honor.
A petition aimed at "conscientious electors" has garnered nearly 5 million signatures.
" "She was conscientious, engaging, and always willing to do the little things.
This meta-analysis also found that conscientious people were more sexually satisfied.
So, we were very conscientious and aware to make her feel confident.
"He's been very conscientious to watch and listen," manager Mike Matheny said.
More than 230 conscientious objectors are currently in prison, the group said.
Once a usually conscientious student suddenly dropped the photographs and walked away.
That appears to be the message South Korea is sending conscientious objectors.
Polished and conscientious, the performance was a little cool to the touch.
She answers questions with a conscientious courtesy, only slightly underscored by impatience.
But while the movie is indeed considered and conscientious, it's also careful.
But of course, some agents are more ethical and conscientious than others.
In some wine regions, conflicts have caused conscientious producers to leave appellations.
He described her as a conscientious worker who took residents' complaints seriously.
That doesn't mean every conscientious religious decision is exempt from moral criticism.
The court extended conscientious objector protections to those lacking a religious objection.
"This was a conscientious effort to make the game safer," he said.
Over the years I've gotten more conscientious about avoiding possibly offensive entries.
It's a conscientious, affected way of presenting oneself and fulfilling a role.
Sébastien Kopp and Francois Ghislain Morillion are what you might call conscientious sneakerheads.
This may require extra motivation from even the most conscientious of passengers, however.
Alexa is more knowledgeable, opinionated, and conscientious since last year's event, said Limp.
As long as they're conscientious, that can make the awards only more significant.
What once seemed like conscientious lawmaking increasingly looks like a figleaf for indecision.
The doctor on shift—a conscientious objector—had decided not to assist her.
In other words, the accommodation policy simply asks the conscientious objector to object.
This "safety valve" effect should give the more conscientious open-borders-pushers pause.
In some ways, it feels easier than ever to be a conscientious eater.
Father O'Malley said that she was a good mother, but maybe too conscientious.
Your heightened awareness of the emotions of other people makes you highly conscientious.
This is something every conscientious American can stand behind, regardless of political affiliation.
But we acquiesce or try to be conscientious consumers by patronizing farmers' markets.
El Pana may have been a diva, but he was a conscientious one.
This is not to demean larger producers who are conscientious about their work.
"I've made specific, conscientious choices not to work with Brett Ratner," Munn said.
Conscientious objection by doctors necessarily limits a patient's own right to self-determination.
Some parents resolve to raise conscientious citizens who can help tackle climate change.
His smile is dazzling, but his breath is terrible despite conscientious oral hygiene.
One conscientious parent, no matter how heroic, cannot do the work of two.
But he also found people with "conscientious" characters seek out pricey models, too.
We have to be conscientious of the time that we take as well.
"I'm sure there are still conscientious actors who are taking steps," she said.
After Seeger, those seeking status as conscientious objectors need only cite moral objections.
Plus, people tend to mirror their conscientious spouses' diligent habits, the research team finds.
Ousset, 43, considered herself a conscientious objector, and had never assisted in an abortion.
I'm looking forward to being a compassionate conservative as I am a conscientious capitalist.
Governments should place limits on conscientious objection to ensure that women's health comes first.
"A very conscientious window cleaner doing the insides as well?" another Twitter user joked.
He's very conscientious in school, and my subsequent children are just not like that.
We believe sustainable and conscientious products can also be aligned with high-quality designs.
G C-H: Finally, the three keys of conscientious journalism: What are you doing?
"Better," in this study, meant these people were more extroverted and conscientious, less neurotic.
He's got a lot to learn but he's conscientious and he wants to learn.
Typically, Hankes says, white nationalists tend to be "incredibly conscientious" about concealing their identities.
Hell, your score is higher when you play the part of a conscientious hitman.
And she struck me as somebody who was very conscientious and thoughtful and smart.
The Trump administration's move is a shift back to those earlier "conscientious objector" protections.
On April 28, 1967, Ali refused to be drafted and requested conscientious-objector status.
Where she is conscientious about domestic chores, nurture seems to give him unguilty pleasure.
The troupe cut one into three (both coasts, regrettably, are conscientious about sugar intake).
The best route to nutritional health is the same for everyone — just be conscientious.
Highly sensitive people are easily overwhelmed and tend to be conscientious because of it.
The conscientious aesthetic of Unicole's website and materials seems aware of this regressive urge.
Likewise, people whose partners were more conscientious and less neurotic were happier as well.
Mr. Pape, lacking only some heft in his lowest register, is a conscientious Gurnemanz.
He is conscientious about doing his work — but not about showing up to work.
Is the professor unusually patient and conscientious or completely delusional and possibly racist herself?
Currently in Minnesota law, there is language that allows for conscientious objection to vaccination.
If Lieutenant Pacha had been less conscientious, he might have missed the attack altogether.
Some South Koreans fear that legalizing conscientious objection will undermine the country's national defense.
What is helpful is paying attention to detail and being very conscientious about it.
Being a conscientious objector to the Vietnam War was an easy choice for me.
If you're not conscientious about it, you can become the bully that burns people.
The cost to productivity, if all Americans were so conscientious, would approach $1 trillion.
While there are many conscientious bicyclists, I regularly see bicyclists who are simply reckless.
He is punctual and conscientious, his boss says, and pays taxes and welfare contributions.
He is punctual and conscientious, his boss says, and pays taxes and welfare contributions.
Responding in a timely manner shows that you are conscientious — organized, dependable and hardworking.
Here again, Elmslie makes nothing of this insight and goes on — conscientious and wild.
Maybe conscientious, health-aware people have read that soda is bad for them and so they avoid it — and whether or not soda is bad for them, being conscientious and health-conscious is good for them and will likely produce good health outcomes.
Lucas himself, in his quest to earn Max's trust, proves to be conscientious and loyal.
Regardless of the current state of virtual care, conscientious providers are always looking to improve.
If I have ever had service this conscientious before in Australia, it was at Attica.
However, the default at least forces users to make a conscientious choice when doing so.
He also famously refused to enter the Vietnam War in 1967 as a conscientious objector.
Desmond Doss (Andrew Garfield), the first conscientious objector to receive the Congressional Medal of Honor.
Sense of humor; loyal to family and friends; kind; hardworking; conscientious; generous; animal-loving. 228.
Four of the 13 Supreme Court judges hearing the case voted against decriminalising conscientious objection.
Even conscientious drivers are handicapped during monsoons due to low visibility, slippery roads and potholes.
The high number of conscientious objectors is commonly associated with Italy's cultural stance on abortion.
How do you negotiate consuming a lot of pop culture with being a conscientious citizen?
My parents were very conscientious, good people, in terms of being aware and helping others.
My mom is a feminist, and she was very conscientious about how she raised me.
Clients also must be conscientious about reporting income changes during the course of the year.
In the 1970s, Congress passed a series of laws to protect conscientious objections in healthcare.
"I've made specific, conscientious choices not to work with Brett Ratner," Munn told The Times.
Maybe you're shackled by local noise ordinances, or are a conscientious resident of wildfire country.
Conscientious teens were the ones who were more likely to engage in texting and driving.
Often, these violations pit conscientious beliefs about abortion, human sexuality and marriage against secular progressivism.
Officials will "conduct conscientious consultations" in mid-September to prepare for the talks, it said.
Research shows that people who buy such insurance tend to be very conscientious and cautious.
There was also a number of "not guilty" verdicts in lower courts for conscientious objectors.
Most cops are professional, conscientious individuals, and documenting their interactions can be a dull project.
A conscientious objector, he worked as a hospital orderly to satisfy his National Service requirement.
While she is adamant about her traditional, conscientious viticulture, her winemaking, she said, has evolved.
They're human beings who are torturing themselves to be as careful and conscientious as possible.
Corn obsessions aside, the people of Iowa are extremely conscientious about their being-first responsibilities.
If my opposition to the war was sincere, I should have become a conscientious objector.
If you are the conscientious type of consumer, take a look at the companies' histories.
"Sunlight is strongest midday and early afternoon, so be conscientious of that," Dr. Brissette said.
The court did not say how much time conscientious objectors should spend in civilian service.
Directed by Laura Nix, the movie offers an unguarded view of these smart, conscientious students.
Be a health care hero by respecting these recommendations for conscientious and sustained physical isolation.
The country's Constitutional Court first objected to the decades-old practice of imprisoning conscientious objectors.
Notably, some of the more conscientious voices among Turkey's religious conservatives criticize this ugly reality.
It would cost me nothing — nothing close to the financial risks of some conscientious athletes.
"We're a conscientious, law-abiding company with the highest standards of corporate governance," he said.
" Former Attorney General Eric Holder called him a "a conscientious public servant and a patriot.
But its familiarity belies how ill adapted it is to even a conscientious smartphone objector.
He said Mr. Nygard was a "kind, conscientious" man who would not have harmed anyone.
The most common protection was a prohibition on civil lawsuits against conscientious refusers, Sawicki reported.
Katja's interests are represented by an old friend (Denis Moschitto), who seems kind and conscientious.
I was a little concerned, for he was quite conscientious about responding to my calls.
That they were conscientious objectors of the streaming wars was right, in a cosmic sense.
The end result here is a game that feels far more conscientious than in the past.
This environmentally savvy move also fits with Taylor's brand as a progressive, conscientious Wall Street disruptor.
It was so not Nic — my sensitive, conscientious honor student, water polo captain and beloved boy.
And frankly, I know how conscientious he has been in the offseason, and that's good enough.
Fearing prison as a draft resister, he applied for, but was denied, a conscientious objector exemption.
Eventually a conscientious schoolteacher, Father Kavanagh, tries to delve beneath the assumption that Paul is "slow".
It costs extra work but prods a kind of conscientious thinking that may not otherwise occur.
Again, conscientious people had fewer sexual problems as well as more satisfying sex lives and relationships.
The new model starts with founders being much more conscientious about their products and their businesses.
And people tend to benefit from mirroring their conscientious spouses' diligent habits, the research team finds.
"We have entered an era of conscientious dining," declared the restaurant industry publication Flavor & the Menu.
Branson's attitude toward money doesn't always align with the more fiscially conscientious members of his company.
It's not like he walked away and said, 'I'm a conscientious objector to the president's agenda.
Conscientious employees — people who are organized and hardworking — may lose their edge in the coming years.
There's a few conscientious objectors who just don't see why professional golf is in the Olympics.
"I like to compare this to conscientious objector status," said Mayor Libby Schaaf of Oakland, Calif.
Perhaps conscientious people have better things to do than sit around all day listening to music.
It's when you move from a detail-oriented, conscientious place to a rigid and controlling one.
Costello is tall and slim, with a prominent nose and slick black hair, easygoing and conscientious.
On the conscientious use of clemency, history does not draw a line between conservatives and liberals.
Your comment doesn't help people see that I'm conscientious and competent to do a good job.
Best of all are her characters — particularly Innisth, the conscientious duke burdened with a sadistic Immanent.
The country's Constitutional Court had already objected to the decades-old practice of imprisoning conscientious objectors.
They're meticulous with the dingy 1970s London milieu and conscientious about setting up Tennison's later demons.
Finally, there is the conscientious, intimate care with which Mr. Funk achieves this level of realism.
"No one will contend that these negroes acted from their conscientious convictions of duty," Raymond wrote.
Classical music survived the Loudness War largely because most producers were conscientious objectors and never enlisted.
I think that the virtuous frown on hypocrisy more than they frown on conscientious protein consumption.
Lisinicchia's twin brother Keith said Scott was an experienced and conscientious driver who was properly licensed.
Conscientious objection is not currently permitted, and those who decline to serve often face prison time.
Would conscientious investors be upset to see these companies in a fund focused on women's leadership?
"There can be a lot of unwanted influences, no matter how conscientious a jury may be."
"I'd just like them to do it in a conscientious way, with appropriate foods," he told Gizmodo.
Early-risers tend to be more proactive, agreeable, and conscientious than those who prefer to sleep in.
Especially after age 30, people may get a little more conscientious and agreeable, but improvements are modest.
She's just this kind, conscientious person through and through — but her makeup leanings have changed a bit.
Conscientious people have a tendency to plan and schedule everything—including sex—which makes them very dependable.
More from Tonic: Why were conscientious people more successful in making the leap from fantasy to reality?
But doctors can also decline to perform abortions for personal or religious reasons, declaring themselves conscientious objectors.
Declaring your status as a conscientious objecter only involves submitting a formal request to the health authority.
But Lisinicchia's twin brother Keith said he was an experienced and conscientious driver who was properly licensed.
While supposedly conscientious Republicans dithered or abetted Trump's rise, he solidified his grip on the Republican Party.
"Our communities make conscientious decisions based upon who has demonstrated policies that have our backs," Nelson wrote.
In April 1967, he refused to report for induction into the military and requested conscientious-objector status.
It's written specifically for new but conscientious cooks with good palates, and has a lovely, thoughtful design.
Not simply writing, "I do care" on the back of a jacket, but something more rigorously conscientious.
Virgo's conscientious, perfectionistic nature makes them fierce environmental advocates who prefer when things are clean and tidy.
In the run up to the March-imposed deadline, the number of "conscientious objectors" dropped by 903,500.
"This fascination seems a lot more like a collective in-joke than a conscientious rediscovery," argues Maxo.
The Bible does not give details, so a Christian must make his own conscientious decision before God.
Conscientious theatergoers, however, may find themselves thinking they've seen someone a lot like this New Woman before.
We can develop a conscientious culture around working from home that doesn't submit to our worst impulses.
If you believe you have witnessed a wrong, the conscientious thing is to tell people about it.
This moment is unequivocal, and it should make us more civic and conscientious of our immense fragility.
The story line also hews to a socially conscientious thread that runs through Mr. Bong's previous work.
" Women are likely to prioritize their children over their work, he says, especially "conscientious and agreeable women.
I am a conscientious objector to the USA, it's policies, lies, corruption, nationalism, racism, and deep misogyny.
Since early in its history, Bosch has cultivated a reputation as one of Germany's most conscientious companies.
Are you seeing a change in companies wanting to learn how to craft more conscientious kids' content?
Wealthier areas of New York state started sitting out of high-stakes testing due to parent conscientious objection.
Being lovely and conscientious and not all Satanic, the British MRE also contains Typhoo teabags and polo mints.
" She adds: "That was something I was conscientious of in terms of this declaration around Janelle and myself.
I've made a conscientious effort to approach each challenge or stressful situation with a kind and gentle heart.
Just as with Lucía, outside doctors were called in because the hospital staffers had declared themselves conscientious objectors.
Now, the legislation must be passed so that we can start living as a more energy-conscientious society.
Be conscientious of the emotional labor that goes into constantly explaining things to and do your own research.
In April 1967, as a conscientious objector to the Vietnam War, Ali refused induction into the U.S. Army.
"That was something I was conscientious of in terms of this declaration around Janelle and myself," she said.
Berlin's police, ever conscientious about upholding the law and exercising discretion, kept their initial statements matter-of-fact.
During World War II, he was jailed for refusing to register for the draft as a conscientious objector.
In the green room, Parker mentioned that he has become "something of a conscientious objector" on social media.
Consider also the protections given to conscientious objectors to military service that date to the country's founding era.
By not establishing a precedent, the decision would not make all Black Muslims eligible to be conscientious objectors.
On June 2500, 22005, it unanimously reversed a lower court decision and granted Ali his conscientious-objector status.
It will encourage its users to be more conscientious about how they're sharing their information on the site.
"I expect that the whole process will be much tidier and much more conscientious going forward," he said.
Other research, beyond that mentioned in Useem's reporting, helps explain why conscientious folks aren't necessarily the ideal employees.
Followers of the Christian denomination that claims about 8 million members worldwide, are well known as conscientious objectors.
"He wants to learn all the time, he works hard, he's conscientious, he's a manager's dream," Neville added.
Notebook Conscientious objection, one of the few forms of activism I have time for, is a fraught thing.
Conscientious seafood lovers take overfishing into consideration when selecting their fish, opting for sustainable species that are plentiful.
But Patagonia is taking a much more conscientious tack when it comes to the post-Thanksgiving shopping bonanza.
This ends up rewarding not workers as a whole, but specifically the least diligent and least conscientious workers.
Conscientious objectors to the military draft, for instance, have to write a detailed personal statement explaining their reasons.
So, what can conscientious people in bitcoin do to stymie the use of the technology by neo-Nazis?
Broad conscientious objection of the sort the Trump administration is defending could lead to chaos in health care.
As a candidate last year, President Moon Jae-in promised to consider introducing alternative service for conscientious objectors.
Ali refused to be drafted and applied to be classified as a conscientious objector, citing his religious beliefs.
During World War II, Dr. Zwingle, a conscientious objector, was director of operations of the United Service Organization.
She also peppers each chapter with suggested questions a conscientious viewer might want to ask in each category.
We end up with conscientious librarians choosing to alter a photo that might show opposition to the President.
Patients taking the drug also experienced "drastic" improvements in sleep and became more conscientious, according to the study.
Millionaires also tend to be frugal, conscientious, and resilient — all traits that help amplify their wealth-building actions.
What he's said: Parker told Axios he considers himself "something of a conscientious objector" to the social network.
In a sudden-death round, Pettine won a coin toss and opted to spell "conscientious" rather than pass.
The email was shared with the Maven Conscientious Objectors and Reuters viewed it on the group's online forum.
The man himself was, by all accounts, a dedicated and conscientious regulator, and his later work was sincere.
We always strive to be conscientious, not to be exploitative, and to maintain our subjects' humanity and dignity.
I consider myself an ethical and conscientious person, but I have hurt people over the years, sometimes intentionally.
More generally, it should recognize that conscientious providers encounter legal and institutional barriers to acting on their convictions.
Billed upfront as "a true story," throwing the wishy-washy "based on/inspired by" to the wind, Hacksaw Ridge stars Andrew Garfield as Desmond Doss, a conscientious objector (though he'd prefer "conscientious cooperator") who refused to carry a gun into the hell that was the Battle of Okinawa in 1945.
It is, in that it reveals disgusting behavior, which police have perpetrated repeatedly, with no conscientious objection from him.
When everything is in flux, conscientious buying, in particular, becomes a rare opportunity to connect with what you eat.
In general, living a "greener" more environmentally conscientious life can help conserve natural habitats and, in turn, the orangutan.
Rania interviewed Abi Ferrin who is a fashion designer, committed to ethical and conscientious practices in the fashion industry.
However, it's a bit tricky for conscientious fliers to figure out just how much they're contributing to climate change.
Ali argued that as a black Muslim he was a conscientious objector and should be exempted from the draft.
"It erodes trust in the App Store, which ultimately hurts Apple and conscientious developers who use subscriptions," he says.
A very conscientious person is self-disciplined, needs to plan, likes to keep organized, and is motivated by achievement.
Together we are inspiring the world to be more conscientious and to use technology to fulfill our human potential.
"Most are, of course, conscientious, but it only takes a few bad actors to cause a lot of trouble."
Should the digital music community be more conscientious about posterity in what can feel like a somewhat throwaway format?
Where we're going with it, we have tons of conversations about it, and we're really conscientious about these things.
IT IS not often that a touring DJ's career is associated with quiet reflection or a conscientious work ethic.
"We've got to do a better job and be more conscientious of not fouling in that situation," Donovan said.
Guy —  very conscientious of Melanie as an individual — considered what she would want instead of what he would do.
Those who claim to be conscientious objectors must defend their principles in front of a panel of military officers.
In other respects, the movie is a decent and conscientious, though unremarkable, companion piece to Mr. Jia's crucial films.
What's more, another study found that highly conscientious — hardworking — people are more likely to use filler words in conversation.
Patients may have no other health-care options, as the conscientious objector may be the only provider for miles.
His colleagues describe him as conscientious, fair-minded, apolitical and non-partisan—a science nerd who works very hard.
Culbert said that Duke has been a conscientious neighbor and has been monitoring groundwater impacts for the past decade.
Mr. Jelinek also represented conscientious objectors during the Vietnam War and served three terms on the Berkeley City Council.
To succeed in the future, to have real teeth, anti-corruption efforts need fewer cheerleaders and more conscientious onlookers.
This ruling is a huge step forward in ending this policy of imprisoning our fellow believers for conscientious objection.
This greatly increases the odds of finding good bottles, because conscientious merchants have weeded out much of the dreck.
The next Monday he told his commanding officer that he refused to fly because he was a conscientious objector.
Progressives and even conscientious bureaucrats who are used to a place in the power structure are being frozen out.
With conservatives increasingly scorning decency as a crutch for the weak, Wehner is a model of conscientious political engagement.
The rulings come despite fears among some South Koreans that legalizing conscientious objection will undermine the country's national defense.
Upon learning what he had done, Mr. Chaney — such a disciplined and conscientious actor — said he wanted to die.
Lighter long coats from designers like Rachel Comey, Rodebjer, and other more conscientious designers are also a go-to.
In the case of all of these restrictions, conscientious objection would no longer be seen as a valid excuse.
In this novel, two young friends — one conscientious, the other more enigmatic — struggle to survive at a similar institution.
Conscientious objectors, they have made their separate peace — if not with cancer, then with their living and their dying.
And adults are always forgetting that kids have always been a little entitled and narcissistic and not very conscientious.
"Similarly, commercial building owners will become more educated and conscientious about which coworking brand to align their building with."
But the medical staff there refused to perform the abortion, exercising its right to conscientious objection of the procedure.
"Cool kids never study," he was told, so Korbin, until then a conscientious A student, eased off his schoolwork.
And Judge Gorsuch seems to have made a conscientious effort to recuse himself from cases involving that former client.
The latter outcome could be averted if Mr. Trump selects an experienced and conscientious leader as his top diplomat.
It is possible to be a conscientious objector to the whole laborious, stress-inducing, health-endangering process, of course.
It is possible to be a conscientious objector to the whole laborious, stress-inducing, health-endangering process, of course.
When such an ordering principle is absent, as is the case today how can a conscientious contemporary painter proceed?
I give it a second's thought, trying my best to be a good, conscientious, well-informed citizen of the world.
As union construction laborers, they are the most skilled, highly-trained and conscientious builders of energy infrastructure in the world.
Then, when the time comes, be conscientious about what happens to the items you and your pet no longer want.
"After Ota Benga" (2017), also part of the Conscientious Objector series, is one of two installation pieces in the show.
Admittedly, Scherr said, both he and co-writer Shaun Escayg were conscientious of the fact that they are two dudes.
"The purpose here is not to dispute the assessment of conscientious people who have done field interviews," another official said.
There's Frank Showler, a Canadian and conscientious objector during World War Two who later helped Vietnam resisters fleeing to Canada.
And most of his triumphs seem to be at the expense of people who are actually conscientious and hard working.
As a rule Rick and Morty is extremely conscientious to remain consistent, even when it comes to really minor details.
"You are a conscientious person, so you are cautious and you are respectful, in a way," Lin says carefully. Score!
A devout Seventh Day Adventist and conscientious objector, Doss had enlisted as a medic and refused to carry a rifle.
"I made a conscientious effort with my then-fiancée at the time, because our wedding was August 8," Rekola said.
Federal law already gives health-care providers the right to refuse to deliver treatments based on religious or conscientious objections.
What we have to be really conscientious of is what kind of country we're leaving for our children or grandchildren.
Proving that even the most conscientious parent can't control for the vagaries of adolescent cruelty, someone started calling him Erection.
In a conscientious world, her death and those of at least 78 others, including her mother, could have been averted.
All of them came to the same conclusion: My surgeon was, and is, a superlative doctor and a conscientious practitioner.
"These are conscientious consumers who demand that companies abide by certain rules, among them is ending animal cruelty," he says.
These young people, disenfranchised by a stalled post-recession economy, are conscientious objectors to the conveyer-belt lifestyle of salarymen.
Netflix and Marvel Television are conscientious about making sure the series they make together, good and bad, have distinct personalities.
Obviously, not everyone wants to start a newsletter to write about their conscientious spending progress and random finance-related musings.
But some hospitals [are completely staffed] with doctors who are conscientious objectors, forcing women to travel abroad for a termination.
It's a considered, conscientious character study chronicling the ups and, mostly, downs in the lives of its working-class subjects.
Before he landed on a list of creepy men, he did politically conscientious bits about the scourge of creepy men.
But the fate of conscientious objectors already on trial had been in limbo until the Supreme Court's ruling on Thursday.
"I drew myself," wrote Mr. Holtom, a World War II conscientious objector who was alarmed by the nuclear arms race.
The lower court, Justice Souter wrote, had relied on a "conscientious and exhaustive historical analysis," in coming to its ruling.
While Sanders has said he is not currently a pacifist, he did seek conscientious objector status during the Vietnam War.
As consumers become more conscientious about the origins of their clothing brands, shopping in the classically fashionable city is evolving.
With cell-based meat, conscientious carnivores can have their steak and eat it too: real animal flesh, no slaughter necessary.
Fran prepares and delivers complex dinners that she knows will please him; it is a conscientious, not a wifely, act.
"Conscientious objectors must never be treated as criminals simply for exercising their human right," said Amnesty International researcher Hiroka Shoji.
Of all the conscientious, respectable, lazy-minded Doremus Jessups, who have let the demagogues wriggle in, without fierce enough protest.
While modern activists argue that equality demands displays of equal respect toward others, the Quakers demonstrated conscientious disrespect toward everyone.
Under this new standard, a conscientious objector may claim the status based only on moral objections, rather than religious beliefs.
The drive for ideological conformity translates into coercion of conscientious objectors while ironically violating supposed goals of toleration and diversity.
Teams pitching should do so with integrity, be thoughtful in the approach and conscientious of the quickly-moving news cycle.
Conveniently (and infallibly) labeled for the conscientious consumer, this is your guide to Oscar beef — from extra spicy to mild.
The judge, he continued, was conscientious and strove to get the law right, while adhering to the Constitution and precedent.
"I feel like both of us are very conscientious of being appropriately honest with our children about the journey," she says.
So we'll need to be a little more careful in our speech as Mercury spends his time in this conscientious sign.
Bernie Sanders, the Vermont Independent who is running for President as a Democrat, applied to be a conscientious objector during Vietnam.
"Consumers ... have to be conscientious to monitor their payment devices and lock their phones and computers, and have good security hygiene."
The Hiroshima House gets its name and inspiration from Floyd Schmoe, a Quaker pacifist who was a conscientious objector during WWII.
But he also wanted to emphasize this as a chance for a security-conscientious public to get in on the deal.
People who have social anxiety are often good listeners and conscientious and they work hard to get along with fellow humans.
Lenù, cautious and conscientious, eventually escapes the neighborhood through diligent study (and exchanges her childhood nickname for her given name, Elena).
I'm conscientious of how much money I'm spending, but I think it's worth it to spend time with an old friend.
The first are the conscientious shoppers who meticulously plan their loved ones' gifts way before Santa Claus climbs down the chimney.
While some may focus that energy on their careers and relationships, we'll be putting our conscientious decision-making into our nails.
The conscientious citizens of Philadelphia continue to put their pizza boxes, plastic bottles, yogurt containers, and other items into recycling bins.
And conscientious providers and prescribers of m-health apps risk being tarred by association with any data-misusing rogues that emerge.
To receive a substantial scholarship, though, Eliza must ace her final exams—which shouldn't be a problem for this conscientious student.
A dogged impresario of civil disobedience and political stagecraft, he championed the rights of women, inmates, gay people and conscientious objectors.
Instead of honoring our troops, whose chief virtues are obedience and aggressiveness, we could honor our great dissenters and conscientious objectors.
As David points out, though, this challenge isn't about spending as little as possible, it's about making thoughtful and conscientious purchases.
Maybe GMOs, conscientious carnivorism, and healthy eating are things that interest you deeply, and that's why you like reading about food.
First, people who were more conscientious, extraverted, and agreeable—but less neurotic—tended to be happier overall and with their relationship.
But Michigan law does not bar pharmacists from engaging in conscientious objection, said Larry Wagenknecht, the chief executive of the organization.
They employ lots of conscientious, idealistic engineers whose skills are highly valuable, giving them considerable leverage in discussions about company values.
But Jehovah's Witnesses and other conscientious objectors who have spent time in prison say their job opportunities have been seriously limited.
Since 2011, lower-court judges have declared 85 conscientious objectors not guilty, though all of the acquittals were appealed by prosecutors.
Its seriousness is more than a little square, and its tackling of weighty moral issues feels more conscientious than truly challenging.
Conscientious eaters choose salads overflowing with raw kale or collard greens; frothy, chalky matcha and "golden lattes" tinged with pungent turmeric.
Even before the Constitutional Court and Supreme Court rulings, lower-court judges had recently shown increasing reluctance to jail conscientious objectors.
More than 272 percent of Dutch people have insurance; people with conscientious objections are exempted from the mandate to buy insurance.
On Monday, the conscientious side of Microsoft was on display again at Build, a three-day conference for developers in Seattle.
Suppose the burglars had chosen another night for their mission, when a less observant or conscientious guard had been on duty?
By contrast, Mr. Trump's disrespect for women, his racism, sexism and xenophobia should have discouraged conscientious Catholics from voting for him.
Fred was a good scout, industrious, conscientious, always looking for a certain type of player, like he had a favorite flavor.
What she misses are the outside influences on girls that even the most conscientious and health-conscious coaches are up against.
And your interest in having the wine carried was not, in your view, of comparable weight to your driver's conscientious belief.
You're not exactly an introvert, Sagittarius, we all know that, but this month you need to be especially conscientious about communication.
The conscientious ones look for ways to channel those fears into more productive activities, such as increasing societal resilience to terrorist attacks.
For what it's worth, I did become more conscientious about charging the damn things, after being left without earbuds a few times.
I feel a little ill when I think about how happily other thoughtful, conscientious people might help government agents hurt other citizens.
"The comments made to discredit the TTB are met with sadness and amazement by conscientious, civilized people," it said in a statement.
It's a move that can keep you top-of-mind, and simply show your conscientious side — a quality many employers look for.
The conscientious salon also only uses green and renewable energy and is stocked with Davines hair-care products (which are amazing, BTW).
Basically, White recommended, the security-conscientious should do what they always do every time a new vulnerability is discovered: update, update, update.
Take Kathy Hauer, a Georgia-based certified financial planner who describes herself as someone who is very conscientious about her bank balance.
HIDDEN within the Soviet system were able, conscientious officials who were appalled by the crimes and lies they were asked to defend.
None of these qualities is necessarily bad—indeed, the conscientious and hardworking Mrs May initially made a refreshing contrast to her predecessor.
It is truly an exciting time to be a female photographer, with more and more brands becoming conscientious of the female perspective.
Courts across the country, which had already become increasingly reluctant to convict conscientious objectors, have since thrown out pending cases en masse.
Months after the defeat, Ali got a major victory outside the ring when the U.S. Supreme Court upheld his conscientious objector claim.
Upon notification of his status, Ali declared himself a conscientious objector, and that he would not serve because of his religious beliefs.
Dover agrees riders need to be conscientious of where the vehicles are parked, especially if they are blocking pedestrian and motorist access.
While Randler notes that half of each individual's chronotype is determined by genetics, the other half can be manipulated by conscientious choices.
Just the appearance of unethical conflicts of interest may lead some of our best, most conscientious young people away from military service.
Don't get me wrong: Your concern for punctuality and preparedness is admirable, and it's a sign of a conscientious and dutiful personality.
"Every time I read Sardana Vladimirovna's posts, I want to cry: there are actually conscientious officials out there," reads one typical entry.
Conscientious objections to providing full and accurate health care to patients is not about protecting religious freedom, it's about power and control.
But many federal and state conscience laws protect doctors and hospitals from lawsuits if they deny care because of their conscientious beliefs.
It is time for conscientious leaders to base future reforms on values that transcend party lines and will outlast the present moment.
Try to be conscientious of this when framing your shots and align points of interest to the intersecting points of the grid.
It was like I'm not gonna go into Vietnam and get killed I'm gonna be a conscientious objector and come to Canada.
Given that people high in conscientious tend to be conformists, it makes sense that they tend to report more conservative sexual attitudes.
But it's expensive to cover wars — especially to do it in a conscientious way, in which you take a lot of precautions.
It's contradictory but, during a pandemic, conscientious isolation is actually a social act — one that protects others by flattening the outbreak curve.
Dr. Jauhar's proposal that doctors shouldn't be conscientious objectors deprives me of my right to the very kind of doctor I need.
But as the play proceeds, Ms. Gevinson, who plies a Southern accent with conscientious deliberation, seems less dangerously unhinged than typically teenaged.
Mr. De Lestrade doesn't present them as Hollywood-style saints, but as conscientious civil servants who are extraordinary primarily in their doggedness.
Around the time his parents divorced, he proclaimed himself a "progressive pacifist" and conscientious objector and moved to a liberal Christian commune.
"I'm conscientious, so I saw the original movies to refresh myself, and then I put my best effort into it," he said.
But conscientious public officials arrange meetings for constituents, contact other officials on their behalf, and include them in events all the time.
"I could not resist performing the most important role in my life -- being a mother -- in which I hope to be conscientious."
In addition to software engineers, the researchers found that scientists in different fields typically were more open and less agreeable or conscientious.
So, what if Busk — "a conscientious naturalist too cautious to make premature claims," as Madison describes him — had beaten King to publication?
Not so long ago, there was a bipartisan consensus on conscience protections, and many supporters of abortion had respect for conscientious objectors.
I was known, by then, as an overly conscientious student, and most of the teachers ignored the illegibility of my new handwriting.
In a global seafood industry plagued by deceit, conscientious consumers will pay top dollar for what they believe is local, sustainably caught seafood.
Conscientious consumers can also push to improve organic farming where it is not doing so well -- for example on yields and worker rights.
And you know, Larry is always very opinionated and he is always very positive-- JOE KERNEN: That's where I got the 'conscientious capitalism.
But he also was conscientious enough to know that he would have to learn new skills to win at the game of business.
McLaughlin told PEOPLE he'd known Schloss for about nine years, and considered him a "dear friend" and a very confident and "conscientious" pilot.
A vigorous and conscientious press could remind them, but the failure of India's corporatized media to report from rural areas makes things worse.
Conscientious consumers should examine what goes into packaging the products they are purchasing, as well as who they are purchasing those products from.
Same-sex couples should be free to marry, with fancy weddings and wedding cakes, and conscientious objectors should not be required to assist.
The brand accepts accountability and is exploring actions to improve how we operate day-to-day to become more conscientious and aware. pic.twitter.
Aunt Kim Calderwood called her "beautiful" and "positive" — "a very responsible and conscientious young woman," according to news station WOI and the Register.
We need to be more conscientious about these kinds of things to make sure that they don&apost happen again in the future.
He made these allegations in a lawsuit filed in late January in New Jersey Superior Court under the Conscientious Employee Protection Act (CEPA).
Kesha is not alone in picking this year to move away from her party-girl pop star roots to a more conscientious sound.
Rather than a radical departure from the previous government, I expect to see a subtle shift to a more conscientious style of capitalism.
We're really being conscientious that the social norm that women don't get along is a falsehood, that now we are starting to erase.
The Supreme Court ruling overturned the conviction of a conscientious objector who was a Jehovah's Witness—a member of a pacifist religious group.
Call it the Conscientious Conservative Party (since you named your book Conscience of a Conservative, just like Barry Goldwater did 57 years ago).
Martin was of the right age to be drafted into the Vietnam War, but he applied for and quickly received conscientious objector status.
This "motherhood penalty" is often followed by the "good-daughter penalty", when elderly parents require care and daughters prove more conscientious than sons.
And Rong urges physicians to be conscientious when prescribing medications to patients who have a history of using CBD or products containing it.
Williams is "very dynamic and visionary, but she's also conscientious, she really cares a lot about the communities she is serving," he said.
Should you disapprove of the government and its actions, you are not allowed, as a kind of conscientious objector, to simply opt out.
But it's not enough for Phillips to be a conscientious objector; he must also be innocent of the ethical crime he ostensibly committed.
"Conscientious public officials arrange meetings for constituents, contact other officials on their behalf, and include them in events all the time", he wrote.
There's nothing wrong with indulging in a little Hallmark-fueled, candy-filled romance — but there's nothing wrong with being a conscientious objector, either.
For their sake, conscientious Americans have risked and sacrificed their all, including the material things we treasure in terms of dollars and cents.
"Conscientious public officials arrange meetings for constituents, contact other officials on their behalf and include them in events all the time," he wrote.
When Sandra informed the county of her conscientious objection to participating in any way in the provision of abortions, the county fired her.
If states realize they are wasting their own healthcare dollars, rather than Uncle Sam's, they will be much more conscientious about controlling costs.
Faced with a marketplace that seems to be in denial about its obsession with Great White Men, what can a conscientious dealer do?
The show itself prioritizes using environmentally conscientious large shells shot high in the air — they are easier to clean up after the show.
And conscientious managers did the reverse: They were so busy trimming the weeds that they paid too little attention to the big picture.
But after three years of conscientious budgeting and cutting corners, she climbed out of debt, blogging about her experience to stay on track.
What she did instead — instinctively — is what women have done forever in situations like these: make herself as helpful and conscientious as possible.
Yet, according to official figures, the share of conscientious objectors among gynecologists rose from 59 percent in 1943 to 70 percent in 2013.
"Moreover, I would encourage all ministers of draft age to give up their ministerial exemptions and seek status as conscientious objectors," he said.
Beyoncé has a voice role in the new version as the brave, conscientious lioness Nala; she also, of course, sings on the soundtrack.
And now you may be unintentionally messing up your own kids up, despite being conscientious and also doing what you think is right.
Harry is the elder, more conscientious bean counter, conscious of the old country, honest and devout, the self-appointed guardian of family morals.
Not many White House officials would turn down an opportunity to go one-on-one with the president; not many are so conscientious.
The piece sparked a backlash from conscientious customers pledging to order directly in the future in order to protect their favorite restaurants' profits.
A political action committee is raising money to protect this "conscientious exemption" loophole and to instruct parents on how to file for it.
He credits experiences in the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood — the epicenter of the hippie movement — for his eventual decision to seek conscientious objector status.
He was also an editor of Shalom, a publication of the Jewish Peace Fellowship that was founded in 1941 to support conscientious objectors.
He'll soon appear in Steven Soderbergh's "The Laundromat," about the Panama Papers, and Terrence Malick's "Radegund," about the Austrian conscientious objector Franz Jägerstätter.
The ones who resisted diet talk, the conscientious objectors to bemoaning their thunder thighs and bingo wings, their rolling bellies and wide hips.
I love the fact that this president made this very calm, very conscientious choice, that he chose someone who is committed to the constitution.
South Korea has announced plans for social service as an alternative to the military sort, following a court ruling in favour of conscientious objectors.
They were not stolen by a conscientious whistleblower who took great personal risk to expose obvious malfeasance, as Daniel Ellsberg and Edward Snowden did.
To be clear, if you aren't a conscientious person by nature, this doesn't necessarily mean that you're doomed to a lifetime of bad sex.
"Both the Philadelphia Police Department and the prosecutor's office have been really conscientious about doing what they can to stamp it out," he says.
But this instant affluence fades as people develop a more conscientious grasp on their income and eventually spending decreases, returning to a normal pattern.
One of the most wrenching segments in the film looks at the story of three US citizens who became conscientious objectors to the war.
He has said that he is clarifying guidelines in the law about conscientious objection by detailing which institutions can deny services on those grounds.
Many of us, especially millennials, are conscientious consumers – trying to keep an eye on how our actions affect the planet and those around us.
Research shows that early risers are more proactive than night owls, they're more agreeable and conscientious, and they're happier than people who sleep in.
In a statement released last week, the RCM clarified that midwives will continue to be able to abstain from abortion procedures on conscientious grounds.
This has made him shrewd, conscientious and ultimately accountable to the people who depend on him to go out and win in the marketplace.
It is a disgrace that both the president and the Democratic leadership are so cavalier about the untenable position of these conscientious federal employees.
Conscientious objectors were soon expected to have the option of alternative service, although the period and type of service have yet to be decided.
By voting tactically in 2016, conscientious Republicans can still prevent the worst-case scenario: Mr. Trump taking over the White House, and the G.O.P.
Although he was the first conscientious objector to be awarded the Medal of Honor, he is not the only one to have received it.
Growing up, I read one book at a time, and I was conscientious about not buying new books until I'd finished my current stack.
The band is too conscientious to simply strip down its songs, crank up the volume and let fans' memories fill in the missing atmospherics.
Born in 1922, he spent World War II as a conscientious objector in the Civilian Public Service before he made his way to academia.
Her parents were Quakers and conscientious objectors, and until she was 11 she grew up in a commune in the mountains of North Carolina.
In my final year, my dorm roommate, who had become my partner, registered with the draft board as a conscientious objector, a peace-believer.
In the last two decades, however, dedicated producers have demonstrated, through conscientious farming and meticulous production, the potential of Muscadet and the melon grape.
In the end, she is a marketing tool devised by the Japanese community, so this was a conscientious decision to portray her this way.
Historical narratives are best when they pique curiosity as well as satisfy it, and this one is too conscientious to proclaim its own comprehensiveness.
Women aren't immune to gender bias against other women or girls, and even people who are conscientious feminists can fall prey to unconscious bias.
People on both the right and the left saw possible connections between privacy and individual interests in conscientious objection, self-determination and equal treatment.
Amnesty International says more than 853,285 South Korean conscientious objectors have gone to prison since 22012, when the Korean War ended in a truce.
Most Muslims will always prefer a tolerant and ethically conscientious Islam to the variant championed by the crown prince and the acquiescent Saudi clergy.
Some are taking more conscientious steps to limit their travel, not only to keep themselves more safe, but to project a responsible image online.
Amnesty International and the Jehovah's Witnesses say more than 19,300 South Korean conscientious objectors have gone to prison since the 1950-53 Korean War.
The number of appointments could increase if the initial doctor is a conscientious objector, meaning the woman must find another doctor to refer them.
She must provide her best, most conscientious care, but she can't afford to offer emotional involvement — she needs to guard her own spiritual stamina.
Young people tend to favor staying in Europe, even if they are less conscientious voters, while a majority of older people voted to leave.
But he was confident that enlightened republicans and conscientious Christians could, and must, agree on the fundamental ethical precepts he gleaned from the Bible.
Yet such was the mission of Doss, a Seventh-Day Adventist, who was drafted in 1942 and joined the military as a conscientious objector.
A conscientious public servant would have been expected to avoid direct investments in health stocks entirely and instructed his broker to do so, too.
Jägerstätter, a husband and father who lived in a lovely agrarian mountain village called St. Radegund, was a conscientious objector to the Third Reich.
If your bookkeeper never takes a vacation, it could simply mean he or she is extremely conscientious, or even a bit of a workaholic.
A pacifist, he declared himself a conscientious objector and was consigned for about a year to the psychiatric ward of a Boston naval hospital.
HARVEY WEINSTEIN SEX SCANDAL: DETAILING THE ALLEGATIONS "I&aposve made specific, conscientious choices not to work with Brett Ratner," Munn told The Los Angeles Times.
And a 2014 University of Texas at Austin analysis of 263 transcriptions across five studies suggests a link between using filler words and conscientious behavior.
It is precisely this sort of milquetoast moral myopia that irks a conscientious visitor: yes, we have revisited the scholar and statesman, but so what?
Thankfully, conscientious truth-tellers such as Abigail Thompson refuse to stay silent about what is being done at UC Davis in the name of diversity.
Our partners in Argentina and Uruguay report that doctors are abusing conscientious objection to avoid providing abortion, which they find inconvenient, stigmatizing or insufficiently lucrative.
There very well may be, as Mechanic claims, organizational issues that keep the board and Academy from being its best, most efficient, and conscientious self.
"He was the first conscientious objector to be given the Medal of Honor," Gibson explained in an interview at the Sydney Film Festival in June.
And perhaps most strongly prominent this year is a hyper-awareness of socio-political responsibility, exemplified especially through the fair's conscientious promotion of women artists.
And even though conscientious objection is no longer illegal, it will still be up to the courts to assess the sincerity of any professed pacifist.
Known as a "conscience claim" or "conscientious objection," the practice "goes against everything medicine stands for," said Françoise Girard, president of IWHC, in a statement.
Since people are becoming more conscientious about their looks they realize that there's no such thing as one-size-fits all - particularly businessmen and women.
Military personnel used it on conscientious objectors during the First World War, and police in the 22015s inflicted a similar technique, called pumping on prisoners.
"In acquiring Andrew, we are able to add a conscientious player who brings a veteran-presence to our room," Stars general manager Jim Nill said.
"A lot of long-term researchers with lots of grant dollars haven't always been conscientious of how they treat people they work with," Klugman said.
Born in September 85033, LaRouche was a conscientious objector to World War II, and served instead as a medic in Burma, according to the Post.
Any conscientious political science professor will be able to tell you how the election results have affected our teaching and our dealings with the public.
The humor derives from the fact that Guy is a constant worrier and a conscientious breadwinner, anxious to keep both family and lovers financially afloat.
Some stories make you feel you're in the planned world of a conscientious architect, and others are more like wandering through someone else's fever dream.
It's making sure that you think about the data that you're collecting, you're being conscientious about how you store it and giving access to it.
The end result is both spellbinding and frustrating, a paradox of a book that is simultaneously conscientious and careless, engrossing and digressive, troubling and troublesome.
A conscientious student (a goody two-shoes, she once told The Daily Telegraph), she never rebelled against her religious upbringing and remains a regular churchgoer.
That pumpers are checking on each one of them every day seems dutiful and conscientious—an act that helps to hold the world in place.
But Paul was also a Mennonite; as a conscientious objector, he spent the Second World War at a Civilian Public Service camp in Puerto Rico.
In recent months, we have already seen examples of what conscientious lower courts not composed of ideologues can do to rein in Trump's extreme agenda.
The justices, reversing a lower court, gave him the conscientious-objector status he had sought after a draft board reclassified him available for military service.
Of course, there are retrograde bits if you're looking—and it's on Allen that no conscientious viewer can watch his movies without assuming the worst.
"If you do that consistently, you're programming your brain to make that thought salient, and therefore you're more conscientious of not doing it," he says.
Which suggests another reason we're less than conscientious about our online habits: Most of us haven't paid a humiliating price for being watched and tracked.
Mr. Ali had fought his conviction all the way to the Supreme Court, which in 1971 granted him the conscientious-objector status he had sought.
During the Korean War, rather than declaring himself a conscientious objector, Dr. Sharp refused to cooperate with his draft board because he opposed conscription altogether.
Conscientious believers in every tradition need to stand against the toxic urges that turn religion into a hollow vessel of arrogance, bigotry, hatred and greed.
The government has responded demurely, at times claiming that the number of medical personnel who are not conscientious objectors has remained steady for 30 years.
Trump is conscientious about her clothing — and sometimes uses fashion as a way to make a statement (even if the press gets the message wrong).
To be clear  —  most founders I've ever worked with have been super ethical, very conscientious, not overly greedy and take their personal responsibilities very seriously.
The "conscientious" luxury car owners, on the other hand, likely want to send the message that they're responsible and reliable, he said in the release.
Ben & Jerry's efforts to increase its social activism come at a time when major players in business and politics are exploring questions about conscientious business.
Try explaining that to all the patients who lose their access to healthcare because the government refused to accommodate the faith motivations of conscientious objectors.
A book review by Sabisky asserted that public benefit claimants "tend to be less conscientious and agreeable" and should be advised to have less children.
"I am incredibly conscientious of the fact that I am a straight white guy running in the Me Too moment," Wahls wrote in the thread.
His conscientious pessimism, particularly prominent in Climate Change: Part One but evident in his entire oeuvre, suggests his sensationalist despair is sincere rather than cynical.
Its factories are staffed by conscientious workers who treat each blemish as an abomination, honing and re-honing production processes until everything is in Ordnung (order).
"Safety is paramount to everything we do here at Lyft, and we are constantly working to foster a safe, respectful, and conscientious community," the response said.
I share my Netflix profile with my parents, and they've been very conscientious so far: Netflix has yet to recommend a single Hallmark movie to me.
"Women may be more conscientious of small changes in body weight when they are taking a pill everyday versus when they are not," Dr. Halfon says.
Obviously, The Simpsons started in 1989, before "political correctness"—otherwise known as being tolerant and conscientious towards people—was a concern for a lot of folks.
They were pretty conscientious about it—it didn't seem like they were dismissive or biased, and I just don't know if I could recommend going forward.
As soon as the handler got a hold of it, the conscientious snake just slid itself into the rescue bag and made its merry way out.
Nonetheless, a woman who contracts breast cancer should never be blamed for getting the disease; even the most conscientious practitioners of preventive measures can develop cancer.
Ordinary citizens deserve better than such cynical gamesmanship, particularly from professional politicians who should be the most conscientious of all in protecting the right to vote.
He knew there would be consequences and he faced them on principle, seeking exemptions first as a conscientious objector and then because he was a minister.
Yes, you'll be more conscientious to retail workers if you know their plight — but if you don't, you should still treat them with common decency. 4.
Grossman, 64, has expressed support for Israeli conscientious objectors, creation of a Palestinian state and the need to avoid war with Iran over its nuclear program.
In their care for patients, these conscientious doctors and nurses follow the ethical guidelines expressed in the Hippocratic Oath, which the Supreme Court in Roe v.
While it's more than OK to live at home, Eweka says parents should be conscientious about how they're holding their children responsible for their own futures.
Anyone refusing military service without a good reason can be jailed for up to three years, which up until now, conscientious objectors have had to face.
They're conscientious about keeping up the ruse—they never touch one another outside the house, and they keep their curtains drawn when they're home alone together.
If you bought your home from a conscientious homeowner, as I did, you may have inherited a maze of documents that are simultaneously meaningless and invaluable.
As a Mennonite, Mr. Martin comes from a long tradition of nonviolence and considers his work a form of conscientious objection ("raw" is "war" spelled backward).
But it has attempted a comeback in recent years with a more mature and conscientious re-imaging, and in turn, it has seen sales increase again.
How it ended up in the district attorney's office is a story of persistent research, conscientious pursuit of the truth, and careful record-keeping by criminals.
Early this year, a major public hospital in Rome listed two job openings for gynecologists, specifying that it was seeking candidates who were not conscientious objectors.
A common critique of Gehry's work, Cai admitted, is that his buildings are impractical, mere spectacles, but the artist disagrees, describing the architect as ''very conscientious.
Some ended up in Vietnam, some opted for the Peace Corps or other national service, some became conscientious objectors, but all were touched by the draft.
In one of hip-hop's most populist periods, he is a divider — a loyalist to out-of-fashion values and a conscientious objector to dominant trends.
Don't take it from us; take it from conscientious conservatives and former Republicans, including top advisers to the last two Republican presidential nominees before Mr. Trump.
A conscientious but compromised police officer — played by Lawrence Gilliard Jr. — wondering about some vague downtown threat called the Knapp Commission (a panel investigating police corruption).
Residents are both conscientious recyclers — the neighborhood has one of the city's highest recycling rates — and rich enough not to worry about tossing away a nickel.
Sources who dealt with the men said that Correia's smooth, conscientious manner was a helpful contrast to Parnas and Fruman, who sometimes struck people as hustlers.
All of this may make the conscientious American want to drive the family S.U.V. into the nearest body of water and subsist on locally grown radishes.
You ain't got to ask the government, you don't have to ask your local politician — this is what you, an individual, conscientious, "woke" citizen can do.
With "Hacksaw" (about Desmond T. Doss, a World War II conscientious objector who served in battle without weapons), there were so many bloody limbs and tendons.
They're the kind conscientious eaters who think about the politics of the James Beard Awards, the dilemmas of included gratuity, and the demise of Lucky Peach.
Hacksaw Ridge tells the true story of Desmond Doss, a pacifist and conscientious objector who enlisted in WWII as a medic and refused to carry a rifle.
"The vast majority of visitors who came to Joshua Tree National Park during the lapse in appropriations were conscientious visitors who care about their parks," Litterst said.
As Moira and Johnny's spoiled children turned hesitantly conscientious Schitt's Creek residents, Dan Levy and Annie Murphy are both the backbone and beating heart of this show.
So while, two years ago, he talked of the typical user being a 'Gen X German with a master's degree', now the target is any conscientious consumer.
But the real question at the center of the event was not whether AI could be conscious, or even conscientious, but whether it could be considered creative.
You are such a generous, conscientious, and passionately kind person, and I am so blessed to bear witness to your light and love each and every day!
Perhaps you like the idea of starting a Conscientious Conservative Party, but don't like the idea of losing and tipping the balance of power decisively to Democrats.
" Sean Parker, who was Facebook's first president, seemed to echo Rosenstein's comments at an Axios event last month where he called himself "something of a conscientious objector.
One study, by Brittany C. Solomon and Joshua J. Jackson of Washington University in St. Louis, shows that having a conscientious spouse can boost your salary significantly.
He is widely seen as a conscientious professional who has tempered some of the fears that Trump will fill his Cabinet with conspiracy theorists and marginal figures.
Participants were told they could save as much as £350 ($429) a year on their car insurance if they were judged to be conscientious and well-organized.
One could argue that perhaps it just didn't occur to any of them — and for an author less conscientious than Rowling, this might be a valid argument.
And while I can't say I've turned my back on it forever, I am certain I will be adopting a more conscientious approach to any future consumption.
The performances are conscientious and earnest; Mr. Jonas has not much to do but come off as callow, with a streak of kindness, and he does so.
That would reduce the number of conscientious objectors in jail from 71 to 13, South Korean online media Money Today reported, citing an unidentified law enforcement source.
In the messages, Mr. Mellul comes across as a conscientious and courteous young man whose friends would email him for help with their school essays and résumés.
Despite being a conscientious rule follower, Julie was immediately considered "rebellious" by the other staff, one of the worst labels possible within IBLP's world of unquestioning obedience.
"This is a form of retaliatory punishment against conscientious objectors that is anachronistic and in violation of human rights," South Korea's Hankyoreh newspaper said in an editorial.
We can't do justice to the incredible impact that Muhammad Ali made in sports and culture without talking about racism, Islamophobia, the Vietnam War, and conscientious objection.
Watch: How to Get Over Your Ex After I break up with a really horrible ex-boyfriend, I make a proactive and conscientious return to dating girls.
Comey, conscientious to a fault, is an American patriot who understands that the law and defense of the Constitution stand at the core of the nation's being.
The second has to do with how some of the people Weinstein tried to enlist in his efforts turned into conscientious objectors and helped the other side.
Robinson's complaint detailed years of alleged gender discrimination, harassment, and wage violations at the actor's hands during her 11 years of "conscientious, diligent, loyal, and ethical" employment.
The National Vaccine Information Center has lent its support to bills in Iowa and Hawaii that seek to add a conscientious belief exemption, according to its website.
The bureau was also interested in any developments on the possibility that Ali would be drafted into the Army and whether he would seek conscientious-objector status.
"If you have a physician conscientious enough to bring these tools to you, have an open mind," said Joshi, who was not involved with the new study.
Bobby logged what he knew of her: a student, a kid, she was an unfailingly polite and pleasant human, conscientious, patient, and kind with anyone she encountered.
Indeed, personality science finds that, generally, people become more conscientious (the personality trait of working diligently, and just generally having your shit together) as they get older.
Instead, pouncing on the rambunctious Irish fiddle music in John Cage's score, they looked conscientious and proud, happy to be sharing their competence in a foreign tongue.
So how do we get hyper-conscientious girls (and boys, as there certainly are some with the same style) to build both confidence and competence at school?
We urge the public to be conscientious during their visits to art and historical institutions, to preserve the collections on view and insure the safety of all.
Or if that feels too bold, how about just straight-up ranked-choice voting, which would give people the chance to vote for the Conscientious Conservative Party and then list either the Democrat or the Republican as their second choice, ensuring that they could express their true preference without wasting their vote, and putting some pressure on both Democrats and Republicans to court Conscientious Conservatives to earn their second-choice votes.
WILLIAMS: I must say, living -- living in New York City and Washington, D.C., I think we have so much in the way of conscientious, hardworking cops and security.
Karma Chief Revenue Officer Jim Taylor described the very conscientious moves to stress the image of the Revero as a relaxed driving car over being a technical device.
Thankfully, innovators and businesses are developing fabric, food and other products that are produced in more humane and sustainable ways to meet the demands of more conscientious consumers.
If you were born when the moon was full...As we discussed back in September, having a full moon birthday could reflect an indecisive but highly conscientious personality.
"When she was so conscientious and so striving, I reinforced that behavior," Daria admitted to Angelo in a discussion before the hypnosis part of the session took place.
The government failed to specify why Ali's application to be considered a conscientious objector was denied, and the court ruled that, as a result, his conviction wasn't valid.
She explains her desire to raise a conscientious, kind child who understands that his parents moved to L.A. with essentially no contacts and made something out of nothing.
While taking health precautions during flu season is a no brainer, you should be conscientious of your physical and mental health all year long — especially your sleep habits.
For instance, more conscientious people were more likely to be friends with relatives or people of the same sex, though the study authors don't speculate as to why.
Despite Gibson's obvious awfulness, Hacksaw Ridge is a very fine film, largely due to Garfield's pure-hearted portrayal of conscientious objector and lifesaving WWII medic Desmond T. Doss.
Marking the centenary of women's suffrage, and one year since the #MeToo movement exploded, both Frieze London and Masters made  a conscientious effort to focus on women artists.
India's voters are conscientious and far more numerous, but it divides its national elections into seven phases spread over as many weeks, to make the process more manageable.
That's something important: Social anxiety is a package deal and it's bundled with some really good traits, like having high standards and being conscientious and caring about people.
But we should prefer a campaign in which conscientious operatives can check one another to avoid associations with Hitlerism over one that exploits those associations to induce fear.
In all, the show reminded me about agency, about how love is a willful and conscientious construction — that we decide to love and to what extent we will.
There are many conscientious employers, such as those who allow employees to shift swap or ask to only for volunteers to join a list for short notice work.
"Aside from being a conscientious patron, also be aware that if shoppers continue to use credit, said small business may increase its prices to compensate," Business Insider reports.
Always conscientious and intensely competitive — "She got that from her father," Julie said — Carpenter said she found the transition from prep school challenging, despite her on-ice success.
He touted the technology as a way to empower citizens and liberate conscientious police officers — a cop's word would no longer stand alone as the arbiter of truth.
Last ones imprisoned While some conscientious objectors avoid military service on pacifist or other moral grounds, the majority of those jailed in recent decades have been Jehova's Witnesses.
After all, anything we can do as conscientious citizens of late-capitalism that promotes the importance of prioritizing independent retailers over corporate monoliths is worthy of praise, right?
However, advocates hope that a straw ban will make customers more conscientious overall, leading to further advocacy against ocean pollution, longer term effects that remain to be seen.
Congressional Republicans, even last week's conscientious objectors, would have borne a significant share of responsibility for that disgrace as they bear significant responsibility for the Trumpism undergirding it.
He befriended members of Vietnam Veterans Against the War, including conscientious objectors who were sent over as unarmed medics, only to find themselves in the thick of combat.
That may be so, but five of our top 10 were simple Valpolicellas, which suggests that conscientious farming and careful production may currently be more important than location.
In an interview with Axios's Mike Allen, Parker said that he'd become a "conscientious objector" on social media, which he said had been built to addict us all.
"The state can no longer delay resolving this problem," the court said in its 22013-3 ruling, which held that Article 5 violated conscientious objectors' freedom of conscience.
A lot of conscientious effort has gone into reconstructing events and rendering the small-town settings, and "Dannemora" works sufficiently well as a ticktock account of the story.
How often you need to tackle the oven may depend on how often you use it, what you're cooking and how conscientious you are in your routine maintenance.
You may know the recipient really well, but if you haven't made a conscientious effort to select something special for them, your gift is going to be lacking.
That dynamic was partly what inspired his 2010 novel, "Peeler," about a conscientious R.I.C. sergeant investigating a string of nonpolitical murders that occurred during the War of Independence.
Having been raised a Quaker, he applied for conscientious objector status and ended up doing alternative service teaching chronically ill patients at St. Barnabas Hospital in the Bronx.
Thomas is like the bestial id giving in to all his basest desires and Ephraim is like the ego, conscientious of social norms and struggling to maintain civility.
Does anyone still subscribe to Alfred Barr's definition of what he and his colleagues at MoMA were doing as "the conscientious, continuous, resolute distinction of quality from mediocrity"?
Aimee Jamison, who was a case worker at McCreary, a federal prison in Kentucky, while Mr. Quay was an associate warden there, described him as a conscientious manager.
Just recognizing that e-waste is the fastest growing municipal waste stream in the world and making sure people are much more conscientious about recycling e-waste [is important].
That's why we challenged Refinery29's own Anissa Richmond to become a more intentional, conscientious spender — by ditching her wallet for five days and relying entirely on app spending.
You can soften the blow by telling the guest you'll make a conscientious effort to find a comfortable seating arrangement at the wedding, ideally with family or other singles.
Female funk performers and their messages bring new life to the subgenre "conscientious funk", says Andressa Oliveira of Liga do Funk, a group in São Paulo that trains artists.
Some people have conscientious scruples against capital punishment or believe that defendants from disadvantaged groups in particular deserve mercy because the criminal justice system tends to treat them worse.
Prosecuting people for conscientious objection and sending them to prison, the judges said this time, violated basic rights and went against the spirit of "liberal democracy, tolerance and magnanimity".
Conscientious people's fantasies were also more realistic in the sense that they fantasized more often about their current partners and they were less likely to fantasize about changing themselves.
The daughter of a Church of England's local vicar, May has earned a reputation as a conscientious hard-worker who doesn't spent much time dining and drinking with colleagues.
Regulation is there to set limits on bad behavior and level the playing field, so the majority of conscientious companies and their customers aren't disadvantaged by the few abusers.
Polanyi's father, an engineer who became a railroad contractor, was so conscientious that when his business failed, around 1900, he repaid the shareholders, plunging the family into genteel poverty.
Keaton told ET that he and the rest of the cast members were sure to be conscientious of O'Brien's injury as they filmed, as not to hinder his recovery.
The owner's ostensible reason was a conscientious objection to the human rights abuses and cruelty of the Trump administration in its handling of illegal immigrants crossing the U.S. border.
The films tells the true story of Desmond Doss, a conscientious objector who saved 75 men in one of the bloodiest battles of WWII without even touching a gun.
He was the first of several of us to file a federal lawsuit against Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird seeking to be released from active duty as conscientious objectors.
But the Supreme Court ruling did not affect 71 men who said they were conscientious objectors but were already serving 18-month sentences after their appeals had been exhausted.
In the original, he plays a grizzled federal agent leading an extralegal assault against a vicious Mexican drug cartel, to the chagrin of a conscientious F.B.I. agent (Emily Blunt).
That hero, Desmond Doss, is inscribed in the history books as something of a paradox: a conscientious objector who was awarded the Medal of Honor for bravery in combat.
Take Maikel Nabil, an Egyptian human rights activist, award-winning blogger and conscientious objector to compulsory military service whose trial and incarceration in Egypt was condemned by U.S. authorities.
Responsibility is the theme of "Trollhunters" — already more conscientious than your average teenager, Jim struggles with the idea of being responsible for the safety of the trolls as well.
And no matter how conscientious the individual officers may be (or how many secret notes they write to us), the leaders of agencies have every incentive to withhold documents.
I contacted some of his contemporaries, who remember him as a lyrical player, a mordant wit, a conscientious professional, and an intellectual who loved the novels of Thomas Hardy.
Mr. Anderson didn't see himself as a rabble-rouser, just a sincere, blue-collar kid who had made a conscientious act against the continuing deaths of innocent Vietnamese civilians.
"He considered this task of a conscientious rememberer to be all the more urgent now in the face of the officially enforced historical amnesia in China," Mr. Guo added.
There are plenty of those things, of course, but there is also a conscientious attempt to reckon with the legacy of plunder and racism that flickers behind the legends.
It's set during World War II, but our Austrian protagonist Franz Jägerstätter, based on a real-life conscientious objector, does not save Jews from Nazis or give rousing speeches.
And—this is a conscientious teaching technique for me—I'm always willing to make a mistake publicly, or show myself not knowing, or admit that I don't know everything.
I tend to be very direct and I'm very conscientious that because I am a woman, that may be misconstrued as being aggressive, but that is how my workday goes.
Tia was soon forced to take over handling the family's finances from her always-responsible, conscientious husband as his ability to handle the daily stresses of life began to crumble.
The problem requires a full-court press across society, from changing how we use and dispose of products to constructing cities more densely to being more conscientious with our food.
Ever the conscientious tweeter, Friedman did acknowledge that her particular plane of nasty women was disappointingly white — as is, by the way, the majority of the Women's March's celebrity lineup.
Others, such as one study of Dutch college students, suggests that those entering university 30 years ago were, if anything, slightly less conscientious than those entering just a decade ago.
Josh, your character starts off trying to abandon Spell's case so he can maintain his fragile status quo but ends up becoming a much more conscientious person by the end.
"It is a painful admission that there are a bunch of baby boomers and post baby boomers [on the CPD], but that requires us to be especially conscientious," McCurry said.
Being conscientious simply means that you might have a small leg up when it comes to sex; however, we might be able to level the playing field to some extent.
The court overturned Ali's conviction in an 8-0 ruling, saying the U.S. government had failed to properly specify why Ali's application to be a conscientious objector had been denied.
It's a plan to gamify healthcare or incent good behavior in a way that the company's founders liken to the "good driver discount" that conscientious drivers receive on their insurance.
Nope, that was Churchill, who made it clear that he had zero "conscientious or legal objections" to bombing once he took over Prime Minister duties from Neville Chamberlain in 1940.
As long as I serve as a senator from Iowa, I will conduct robust and conscientious oversight to weed out government misconduct and help restore Americans' faith in our Republic.
Conscientious Morrissey fans are constantly playing this game of rhetorical whack-a-mole, trying to find ways to refute comments that are casually ignorant at best, deliberately harmful at worst.
Conscientious objections in medicine utilize the attending medical practitioner's position of trust and authority to impose their personal beliefs on patients, who are completely dependent on them for health care.
"The Jazz Loft According to W. Eugene Smith," a fascinating documentary directed by Sara Fishko, tells the story of Smith's peculiar endeavor and pays conscientious tribute to the man's artistry.
An official from the Ministry of Justice said on Friday the ministry decided to release on parole 58 conscientious objectors who had been in jail for six months or more.
He had opted out of military service as a conscientious objector, and was completing a community-service requirement doing elder care and answering phones for a social-services help line.
"This is a form of retaliatory punishment against conscientious objectors that is anachronistic and in violation of human rights," South Korea's Hankyoreh newspaper said in an editorial at the time.
South Korea's Supreme Court is due to hear a case on conscientious objection next month which, depending on the ruling, could begin to chip away at the decades-old law.
When he became a conscientious objector in 1967, we moved to New York, so he could fund-raise for the theater, and I went to Columbia's School of the Arts.
The bounds of right and wrong now extend beyond the parameters of a political system, to what is deemed to be moral for the culture and conscientious for the nation.
The difference between their dough recipes doesn't quite put to rest the suspicion that Violet should be more conscientious about avoiding overlap even though Al Forno is 180 miles away.
Like all loving parents, I find that making my daughters happy makes me happy, too — and that these moments help balance the often-tedious work of being a conscientious parent.
"Our customers are pretty conscientious," said Caroline Bell, the chief executive and co-owner of Café Grumpy, a local chain that uses environmentally friendly LED lights and compostable coffee bags.
The court said in its ruling that if conscientious objectors are carefully screened, their numbers will never be big enough to cause difficulties in filling the ranks of the military.
Justices such as Roberts and Gorsuch deserved their seats on the court for the same reason Ginsburg and Breyer did — they are competent, conscientious judges, irrespective of how they vote.
You sir, have gained my respect for the conscientious way you have been serving the American people ... Good luck to you sir, and also good health, I highly respect you.
As intellectually conscientious a president as we are ever likely to have, Mr. Obama rarely strayed from the language of reason — but he left behind a nation consumed by unreason.
The chasm between the man Johnson was and the myth he became — between mortal reach and posthumous grip — has marooned historians and conscientious listeners for more than a half-century.
But the hope is that Siler Yard can be both a hub for contemporary creative culture in the city and a model for what sustainable, conscientious development can look like.
South Korea -- still technically at war with its northern neighbor -- imprisons more conscientious objectors than any other country, but Jehovah's Witnesses and other objectors are optimistic this will soon change.
"This is a form of retaliatory punishment against conscientious objectors that is anachronistic and in violation of human rights," the left-wing Hankyoreh newspaper said in an editorial last week.
The perception of a powerful and conscientious watchdog in the Justice Department's top job gave communities hope for the future and tempered the backlash in response to perceived miscarriages of justice.
There are a few options: You can get pregnant, stay in education indefinitely, or become a conscientious objector—although many of these options still involve a period of enforced community service.
"Throughout our history, Lyft has worked hard to create an inclusive, diverse and conscientious community where all of our drivers and passengers feel welcome and respected," CEO Logan Green told Recode.
Robert Peston, one of the United Kingdom's most high profile interviewers and ITV's political editor, said a conscientious reporter knows how to parse out the "palpable nonsense" from the real information.
Conway, who filed for conscientious-objector status during the Vietnam War, finds the lionization of the character uncomfortable, particularly by the American soldiers fighting ISIS abroad who adopted the character's symbol.
So in the absence of an international system of refugee resettlement, states must make a conscientious attempt to work out what their fair contribution to solving the refugee problem amounts to.
But Chile's health ministry announced in March, when the conservative government of Sebastian Pinera took power, that private clinics could refuse to carry out the procedure on grounds of conscientious objection.
The five Justices had agreed with the new Solicitor General, Erwin Griswold, that Ali, who had been stripped of the title even before his conviction, was not really a conscientious objector.
But in the first hint of reform of the strict system, the ministry said on Thursday that for the first time, conscientious objectors would soon be allowed to do alternative service.
I, for one, make eye-rollingly conscientious decisions when it comes to my diet (mostly vegetarian), my beauty products (green), and anything that comes in contact with my beloved dog (organic).
Despite massively reduced tensions on the peninsula, many people in the country are still broadly supportive of conscription, and conscientious objectors can face stigma and discrimination well beyond their jail terms.
All this stuff… I'm trying to be more conscientious, but at the same time make something that I see is beautiful and thus I have to shape it in certain ways.
By comparing the music ratings to participants' personality traits, the researchers found that people who were more empathetic and conscientious of others' feelings were more likely to enjoy mellow, emotional music.
Each of these wines is the entry-level bottle from one of a small group of producers who have energized this appellation with their devotion to meticulous farming and conscientious winemaking.
But even a conscientious borrower faces risks with these types of loans, said Susan M. Wachter, professor of real estate and finance at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.
For a generation this conscientious about what we're consuming, it's no surprise that some of us are getting just as careful about what we put in, on, and around our genitals.
Pope Francis himself, speaking at a gathering of Italian Catholic physicians in 2014, encouraged doctors to make "brave choices that go against the current," referring pointedly to conscientious objection and abortion.
Education programs, like those the Recycle Act would establish, are the first step in empowering Americans to make conscientious decisions that will have far-reaching positive effects on the recycling market.
This conscientious objector, a cooperative of 11 female artisans working in a former stationery shop from the 19th century, specializes instead in high-end design objects, jewelry and billowy women's wear.
For this project, conscientious effort was made to tap the visual potential of the neighborhood and its people without resorting to reductive imagery that emphasizes the negative aspects of a location.
Instead, he is a conscientious objector — to the shadow cast by his old life, to the comparisons to his old peers, to the gleam of modern pop, to all of it.
But whether they were always conscientious producers or shamed into it by the example of the growers, many big brands today are producing excellent, distinctive Champagnes, even at the entry level.
The department should also work to limit the impact of conscientious objection on patients by ensuring that they have access to all the information they need as part of informed consent.
We were very conscientious of the sensitive details surrounding what we filmed, and we always communicating through encrypted means, never putting any footage online, and other things I can't talk about.
Let's call electors who refuse to rubber-stamp the popular vote conscientious electors, and let's give them the resources and the protection to investigate and deliberate — in short, to do their jobs.
"I am supportive of the principle of allowing conscientious objectors to stay, but I commit to examining that case with full compassion and an openness to allowing [Key] to stay," he said.
" Go on: "Furthermore, the game is intended to be somewhat difficult, meaning that you will need to think about your strategies and make conscientious choices about your team in order to progress.
The camp staff included Quakers who were conscientious objectors, he said, and for a work-study program he was paired with a Quaker architect who was in charge of buildings and grounds.
They score high in creativity and openness, although they tend to display lower conscientious and agreeable behavior than other performers (PDF) and writers, and they tend to be more critical and suspicious.
Shār trail mix, available at Shār Snacks, $6.99/3.7oz tubeIt's always seemed ironic to us that some of our greenest, most conscientious food choices often come in the most thoughtlessly toxic containers.
After a Constitutional Court ruling in June said conscientious objectors need an alternative to military service, the defense ministry explored allowing them to live and work in correctional facilities for three years.
If that's the case, then maybe the AP should be more particularly conscientious about tweeting, although the idea of a media company not recognizing the importance of social media is not convincing.
SEOUL (Reuters) - Dozens of South Korean conscientious objectors were released from jail on parole on Friday after a landmark court decision that conscience is a valid reason to refuse mandatory military service.
Or the fact that few producers, at least among those wines available in the United States, were taking a conscientious, naturalistic approach with albariño, leaving the genre largely to mass-produced examples?
This type of change could impact some retirement investing and the rollover market, but certified financial planner (CFP) professionals have been required to serve as conscientious fiduciaries for their clients for years.
Interestingly, conscientious people report being more sexually satisfied and are less likely to develop sexual problems, perhaps because their attention to detail carries over into the bedroom in ways that enhance sex.
Regardless, this is a time to be conscientious about social distancing at 6 feet and practicing good self-hygiene -- washing hands (the right way) at every opportunity and not touching your face.
"There's no question that, over time, the Legislature has not always lived up to its full opportunities to convince the public that it is a hard-working, conscientious, honest organization," he said.
I was naïvely conscientious and dependent, which dovetailed with his superior stance and making decisions to his own advantage — from money management to where we lived to future plans, and so on.
He could be kind, he could be neat and conscientious, and all it took was laying his folded jacket on the seat beside him, tucking his newspaper into the webbed nylon pocket.
Franz Jägerstätter was an Austrian farmer who became a conscientious objector during World War II and refused to swear the oath of loyalty to Hitler; he was ultimately executed by the Nazis.
Prospective users are questioned about their ability to stick to a regimen because the extract must be applied every day, and they are told that the more conscientious they are, the better.
Similarly, Jude Miller Burke studied 200 self-made millionaires for three years and found that they tended to be conscientious and displayed the trait at a higher level than less successful people.
He is part scholar and part kingmaker, a conscientious white man in a Billy Reid sport coat who makes his living wrestling with the food legacy of a region built on slavery.
The film tells the true story of the religiously motivated conscientious objector Desmond Doss's battlefield heroism, and it stands out in this year's field for its unironic portrayal of individual religious conviction.
I find the time limits are a reasonable way to get our 5-year-old to be more conscientious of how much time he spends online and of what he&aposs doing.
They were instead a conscientious consideration of the defendant's case for life (what the law calls "mitigating evidence") where one or more jurors decided that the defendant was not deserving of execution.
Abby was once another fling to him, a beddable college dropout, but now she is ambitious and independent-minded, and it has made him a more caring and conscientious person on balance.
"Communities have been destroyed, there has been no real accountability, the environmental contamination will persist for decades and will require vigilance and conscientious monitoring the entire time," Brown wrote in an email.
Through its alert and engaged programming, The 8th Floor highlights one strain of work we need as much as ever right now: modest, ambitious, conscientious, and committed, however long the road ahead.
College students who read the email messages perceived the writer to be less conscientious, intelligent and trustworthy when the message contained many grammatical errors, compared to the same message without any errors.
In New York, as staff counsel for the National Emergency Civil Liberties Committee, he represented conscientious objectors, draft resisters and deserters, clogging the legal system by entering not guilty pleas and demanding trials.
The place became not just a haven for intellectuals, queers and, during the first world war, for conscientious objectors, but a work of art itself, a real-life interior of a modern painting.
The "conscientious objector" clause has led to horrific situations, Agatone said: Women are forced to undergo biased counseling, and made to wait unnecessarily long periods between appointments to discourage them from terminating pregnancies.
I am a super conscientious shopper, and when I'm not buying used or vintage, I usually try to buy myself one very nice thing each season from a designer or brand I love.
But Scott Warren (pictured), an idealistic geographer who is facing felony charges for succouring migrants in the Arizona desert, has now become a standard-bearer for a very different sort of conscientious objection.
As the '20053s passed, Hayden's role in a burgeoning antiwar movement grew, and the movement expanded to include a wide range of citizens, including members of the Black Panther party and conscientious objectors.
The Braves might be OK in 2017, and they've taken some conscientious stabs at respectability in acquiring Brandon Phillips from Cincinnati and keeping the hard-bitten, nearly forgotten Freddie Freeman at first base.
US tech companies are being scrutinized from the outside, while conscientious objectors within their ranks are calling out their leaders on both controversial business decisions and a stunning lack of diversity and inclusion.
Now, laughing gas is the second most popular drug in Britain (behind weed)—probably due to the fact it's available outside most nightclubs and inside basically any house party with a conscientious host.
Blocks left intact, windows repaired by conscientious landlords, would produce the eyes on the street and the small-scale intense local engagement that had in the past assured the safety of local neighborhoods.
It's both groundbreaking and meager, both heartening and disappointing—a long-overdue retreat from decades of inhumane policy, but also an insufficiently small step toward a more conscientious approach to crime and punishment.
This is unacceptable for pacifists or those whose religious beliefs forbid such action, but until the Constitutional Court's ruling this week, conscientious objectors faced prison if they refused to serve in the military.
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea will for the first time allow conscientious objectors to do some form of community service instead of the two years of military service that all men have to do.
In "Bury Me Here," The Walking Dead did something it's been threatening to do ever since its very first season: It destroyed the remaining pacifism of its sole hold-out conscientious objector, Morgan.
" Lyft CEO Logan Green was less equivocal: "Throughout our history, Lyft has worked hard to create an inclusive, diverse and conscientious community where all of our drivers and passengers feel welcome and respected.
Unlike most crime writers (not to mention most of their readers), who revel in the bloody aftermath of a violent encounter, the Kellermans show compassion for the survivors, including conscientious officials like Edison.
The South has prosecuted more young men for conscientious objection — almost all of them Jehovah's Witnesses — than any other country, with up to three years in prison for those who refuse to serve.
The commission attributed the deaths of five Jehovah's Witnesses between 1975 and 1985 to beatings and torture that were "routine" among boot camp instructors and military police officers who dealt with conscientious objectors.
It is the people who must hold their leaders to account through active, conscientious participation and oversight, always keeping a watchful eye on the dangers and temptations of pervasive corruption and power addiction.
Archbishop Viganò said in the letter that he had fully briefed Francis and his top advisers, all of whom he named, about Ms. Davis and her "conscientious objection" to promoting same-sex marriage.
In August, an administrative court in Rome ruled that medical personnel could not invoke conscientious objection to refuse prescribing birth-control pills or withhold certificates of pregnancy, which women seeking an abortion need.
Yovanovitch's former colleagues have described her as one of the State Department's most talented and conscientious diplomats, and that it would be totally out of character for her to engage in partisan politics.
At forty-five, abandoned by his wife, Moose is a sweetly conscientious single parent, worried that he'll never be able to persuade his daughter, now in her gap year, to apply to university.
Trump also continues to call for the public outing of the whistleblower, despite laws designed to encourage conscientious public officials from coming forward with evidence of wrongdoing without fear of retaliation or retribution.
More than 700 Google employees had joined an online group inside the company called Maven Conscientious Objectors, using it to vent their concerns about the project and discuss ways of protesting against it.
Like "The Mismeasure of Man," it illustrates how conscientious scholars were completely wrong about virtually every aspect of a topic they studied — here, pre-Columbian American life — because they operated under false preconceptions.
" Activist and radio host Joe Madison "My favorite quote of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is when he said that the most dangerous things on the planet (are) sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity.
The Obama administration made a conscientious decision, at the start of its health care effort, to get all major industry groups to stand behind the law — or at least not work against it.
Cohen's advice for conscientious shoppers is to understand the lifespan of their clothing, how to make it spend more time as a useful item of any kind before it can be called trash.

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