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"conscientiously" Definitions
  1. in a careful and correct way

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Could she have conscientiously blown the whistle any other way?
Longer pieces, though conscientiously constructed, tend to go prettily nowhere.
"Turn Around Don't Drown" is a truism I conscientiously heed.
It was for this that our men conscientiously offered their lives.
China urges the U.S. to conscientiously respect China's sovereign territory and security interests, conscientiously respect the efforts regional countries have made to protect peace and stability in the South China Sea, and stop these wrong actions.
He conscientiously acknowledges the difficulty of discerning where the Constitution allows exceptions.
Nonetheless, for those who care, good rosés, made conscientiously, are out there.
My father had been studying, no doubt conscientiously, to become a priest.
But we must make every dollar count and monitor these programs conscientiously.
Instead it requires legions of teachers to respond thoughtfully and conscientiously to pupils' needs.
"I think he's trying to work conscientiously to get to an objective," Hoyer said.
Conscientiously flying less is a lot easier if there's more high-speed rail around.
Heap of Birds's work can be sharply critical, even with the artist's conscientiously formal practice.
"Second, we hope the Singapore side can conscientiously abide by Hong Kong's laws," he added.
Act carefully and conscientiously, admit mistakes when you make them, and get everything in writing.
But good Beaujolais, made carefully and conscientiously, absolutely has the ability to age and evolve.
Mr. Daly provides the answer in the form of his tightly smiling, conscientiously obsessive character.
"Under Pruitt, what [the EPA is] doing is conscientiously tearing the place down," Browner said.
It didn't just miraculously happen; he conscientiously charged his car at the office instead of home.
Women as image makers as well as subjects play a conscientiously plotted role in the installation.
While medical and religious exemptions are allowed, parents can no longer conscientiously object on non-medical grounds.
The law firm concluded that there was a "robust" and "conscientiously implemented" system for addressing internal disputes.
Her conscientiously reported book assesses the widespread effects that money and a bit of hope could buy.
He always wore a kipah under his hat, ate only kosher food, and conscientiously observed the Sabbath.
"Although we have sought this permission conscientiously, we have received no reply from her," Mr. Plotkin said.
People need to stop letting their Id drive internet use and use the internet ethically and conscientiously.
Ali paid a heavy cost for conscientiously objecting, as a black Muslim, to serve in the Vietnam War.
Then he asks for their names but doesn't quite catch the last girl's, conscientiously requesting it three times.
Recognize the early signs of violence and conscientiously intervene, de-escalate it, show victims a safe way out.
You will end up with wine that is grown and made more conscientiously, with greater thought and care.
I conscientiously followed her through the records of the Immigration Service, the Roosevelt presidential archive and press clippings.
All art is political, but science fiction is perhaps the most conscientiously political genre in all of fiction.
And he deliberately and conscientiously identified, courted and landed the two major conservative endorsements behind past Iowa winners, Rep.
Before heading out each day, our team would conscientiously spray ourselves down with DEET and inspect any exposed skin.
As to what kind of impact there will be, I believe all sides will calmly and conscientiously assess this.
We don't, as a rule, think people should be required to do things that violate conscientiously held ethical principles.
Ontario has not "abolished freedom of conscience" as Mr Yuill wrote by requiring conscientiously objecting doctors to provide effective referrals.
He hopes that the public will read Ben Stiller's report conscientiously, rather than pushing for testing without considering the consequences.
Yeah, I mean I conscientiously try not to imitate her cadences or laugh or anything like that or posture, anything.
The high profile purchase conscientiously increased the number of paintings made by women in the collection of 21905,2115, to 21.
"China has consistently fully and conscientiously carried out the U.N. Security Council's resolutions on sanctions on North Korea," Geng said.
Thus, to make a referral and be complicit in an act to which the nurse conscientiously objects, also violates conscience.
After conscientiously calculating what he had observed, he reported his findings back to Paris: "The thing is impossible," he wrote.
It will be important to adhere to them conscientiously, not just in this initial phase but in the long run.
Yet when the grapes are grown conscientiously in the right places, and the wine made carefully, dolcetto can be delightful.
Among these selections are merlot and chardonnay, seemingly the most mundane of wines, but delicious when carefully and conscientiously produced.
But this is backwards: HHS may not conscientiously object when a person in its care chooses to exercise a constitutional right.
"I call on the people to defend -- conscientiously -- the adjustment of the prices on street," Maduro later said in another tweet.
Although their policies were controversial, both presidents were given deference because they made their judgments conscientiously and led the government professionally.
Planted in the right places, grown conscientiously and produced with tender care, American syrah could in fact be something quite beautiful.
I don't know of anyone who tried more conscientiously to follow the Sermon on the Mount than Mahatma Gandhi, a Hindu.
"Conscientiously follow the demands of the central government, put the prevention of financial risk in an even more important position," Xinhua said.
And so it proves to be, in a show that unfolds with the crispness and legibility of a conscientiously assembled spread sheet.
We have reason to salute Mr. Mueller: As a prosecutor, he did his job conscientiously, and the process generally worked as designed.
He was conscientiously fighting against the commodification of art and a generation of artists who wanted to be famous and make money.
By now, Bernadine's fear that she is acting, however conscientiously, in the service of a great wrong has all but consumed her.
Gyasi has conscientiously assembled the furniture of each of these American historical periods, but she never seems quite at home in them.
Peoples Temple was a direct descendant of this lineage, and Jim Jones conscientiously fashioned himself after the black messiah known as Father Divine.
At that lofty price it might have struggled to protect investors' money as conscientiously as it looks after the well-being of passengers.
DO YOU WANT TO CONSCIENTIOUSLY OBJECT TO THE WAR THAT RAG'N'BONE MAN IS CURRENTLY RAGING ON THE ALBUMS CHART OF THIS FAIR LAND?
This conscientiously assembled production's stark opening image presents a solitary woman locked in what appears to be mortal combat with a breast pump.
Connoisseurs can find more conscientiously curated delights at Shudder ($4.99 per month, $49.99 per year) and Screambox ($4.99 per month, $35.88 per year).
Despite his father's relentless verbal abuse, Kafka, like his character Gregor Samsa in the novella "The Metamorphosis" (1915), shouldered his family's expectations conscientiously.
The absurdity of this and other examples makes it clear that the only purpose of California's action is to punish those who conscientiously object.
The French novelist, war hero, and diplomat made up stories the way other people make up beds: daily and conscientiously and without much premeditation.
In theory, with a data port, cops would use their Tasers more conscientiously, knowing that each deployment would be recorded and subject to review.
Trump's executive order is an insult to thousands of U.S. government officials who have worked conscientiously both to protect refugees and the U.S. homeland.
What we know from Bamboo and San Francisco's Tataki and other sustainable sushi restaurants is that you can eat conscientiously and still eat well.
To be sure, it has its rhetorical limitations, and it's commonly abused, but when applied rigorously and conscientiously, it's not a bad little argument.
African governments have conscientiously followed recommendations of the World Health Assembly to curb infant formula marketing that discourages breast-feeding; the U.S. has not.
" But, he said, "you're not to give up a point of view, however, that you conscientiously believe in, simply because you're outnumbered or outweighed.
" All that people needed to know was that "the courts are operating soundly, and the nation's dedicated federal judges are conscientiously discharging their duties.
He makes his pasta with discipline and serves it with obvious confidence that fresh dough, conscientiously rolled and shaped, doesn't need bling to sparkle.
One great question hovers over this exemplary book: Would De Quincey have been the greater had he abstained from toxins and conscientiously cultivated his talents?
We now know, however, that if made conscientiously with minimal manipulation, even those wines thought not to age can surprise with their capacity to evolve.
It would be nice to report that Mr. Sessions, who is now 69, has conscientiously worked to dispel the shadows that cost him the judgeship.
"We hope that the U.S. side can meet China halfway, and with a rational, pragmatic attitude, conscientiously with China get a good result," Lu said.
We respond to all allegations of sexual harassment and investigate those accusations appropriately and conscientiously, and take appropriate action when the investigation indicates it is warranted.
The Department's proposal will help to ensure that hardworking Americans, who conscientiously set aside money for retirement throughout their entire careers, don't outlive what they saved.
Birx also sent out an urgent call for young people to stay home if their offices or schools have shuttered, and to conscientiously avoid social gatherings.
This has been happening for a number of years: The good people of America talk about immigrants as hard workers who conscientiously contribute to the economy.
The Park Slope Food Co-op, bastion of high ideals and low prices, conscientiously screens the food it sells to help members avoid genetically modified ingredients.
While conscientiously proposed for a laudable purpose, this is a vicious attack on the dignity and civil liberty of every American and should be treated as such.
I have seen quite a few people make the transition from private to public very successfully, conscientiously working to restrain and discipline their former private sector colleagues.
HHS first announced its contraceptive mandate August 1, 2011, when it ordered even conscientiously objecting religious employers to cover contraceptives, abortifacients, and sterilizations in their health plans.
Whether granite, limestone, basalt, shale, gravel, slate or clay, each, they argue, imparts consistent characteristics when matched with the proper grapes, particularly when carefully and conscientiously farmed.
A spokesman for Minmetals told Reuters that the company would "further strengthen" the management of the Yingkou subsidiary and "conscientiously rectify" the problems identified during the surprise inspection.
The heart of the matter is that you can maintain relationships with those who conscientiously disagree with you, even if they are living in ways you disapprove of.
He tries conscientiously to identify benefits that can be ascribed to the march of progress, but what he registers and mourns is the loss of tradition and civility.
So are many good wines made with the famous grapes of these regions (pinot noir, chardonnay and cabernet sauvignon), especially those that are carefully farmed and conscientiously produced.
" He added that by accepting the government's offer, Prince Adam Karol Czartoryski fulfilled the family's obligation, as "everyone should consider conscientiously whether they do enough for their fatherland.
"We urge the Canadian side to reflect upon their mistakes, conscientiously treat China's solemn position and concerns, and release Meng Wanzhou," Geng added, referring to the detained Huawei executive.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Many companies have conscientiously made preparations for a hard Brexit but they are all nervous nonetheless, the managing director of Germany's BDI industry association said on Friday.
He encouraged officials to "conscientiously implement the central government's requirements and closely focus on the goal of funerals that benefit the people, are green and civilized," the newspaper said.
Medical practitioners in the majority-Catholic nation will be able to conscientiously object to performing terminations, but will be required to refer women to colleagues to perform the procedure.
In a 148-page decision, Sheridan said the plaintiffs did not prove that the fees were too high, the underlying funds performed poorly, or that AXA failed to act conscientiously.
It reinforces the conclusion that even though a few judges exceed their power, most of them conscientiously enforce the law as it is — not as some imagine it might be.
" Carol Tracy, the executive director of the Women's Law Project in Philadelphia, said of the unit, "There were people who were doing their job conscientiously and others who were not.
The more conscientiously you approach this, the more open and accessible you will be to new ideas, opportunities, and designing the life you want to live at work and home.
The statement quoted the head of the Hong Kong affairs office, Wang Guangya, as saying he "sincerely accepted" the report and that his agency would "sternly and conscientiously carry out rectification".
A lot of times, mentally reciting a mantra like, "I am here," will help bring you back into your body, and allow you to react conscientiously, rather than impulsively, she says.
Religious nonprofits can also opt out, but must fill out a so-called "accommodation" — a form that explains to the government why each group conscientiously objects to the law's contraception provision.
Though it is steeped in social combustibility, "Sweat" often feels too conscientiously assembled, a point-counterpoint presentation in which every disaffected voice is allowed its how-I-got-this-way monologue.
Still, Ms. Clemmons held the girl's paper up to the class, praising her for how conscientiously she had studied the text and reminding the students that the test was not timed.
"If there's really a problem then the U.S. side can directly contact the Chinese side and communicate, and China will continue to conscientiously investigate and coordinate with a responsible attitude," Hua said.
"It's understandable ... we all need to work conscientiously because economic conditions are not good," a Beijing-based employee said, declining to be identified because they are not permitted to speak to press.
Then their boss, Guo Shengkun, the minister of public security, rose to offer contrition, vowing to make his officers "even more steadfastly and conscientiously" obedient to Mr. Xi and other party leaders.
Because, when the grapes are farmed conscientiously and the wines are made with precision, they can be delicious and distinctive, full of the energy and minerality that are the hallmarks of aligoté.
If, for example, you prefer wines that are farmed conscientiously for environmental, moral or health reasons (practices that produce better grapes) it becomes difficult to find acceptable bottles in this price range.
The concept additionally does a disservice to artists who legitimately work in this vein, not to mention the neo-primitivist movement being more conscientiously fostered by some of Detroit's experimental art spaces.
The prosecutors worked conscientiously to exclude the potential black jurors; they marked their names with a "B" and highlighted each black juror's name in green on four different copies of the juror list.
In a place where people who look like me were once conscientiously and methodically murdered to maintain a social hierarchy, it became clear that racial equity is not the elephant in the room.
Many medical societies and professional associations all agree that the provider's right to conscientiously refuse to provide certain services must be secondary to his or her first duty, which is to the patient.
Ahola later tells me that she conscientiously allows the session to move in whatever direction the patient wants to take it, studying each woman's demeanor to make sure she wasn't coerced into the procedure.
Mr. Price and Mr. Zaillian don't cast judgment on the "club" culture of the justice system, at least insofar as it prevents professionals like Stone and Box from doing their jobs conscientiously and effectively.
No matter what changes other countries made in their positions, China would follow its green, sustainable development concept, strengthening measures to deal with climate change and would conscientiously follow the Paris agreement, Hua said.
The book will become "essential" learning material for all party cadres, the Central Party School's official newspaper, the Study Times, said on Friday, directing its lecturers to "conscientiously learn and digest" the book's details.
But they are delicious in their own right, and ample evidence that Beaujolais and Beaujolais-Villages have a lot to offer when the wines are made simply and conscientiously from grapes grown with care.
They had to weigh the views of constituents who "dropped in" to their D.C. offices or who they visited conscientiously at county fairs, meetings and meals when they went home for long recesses. Rep.
"We have extremely narrowly and conscientiously messaged and discussed this campaign as being about one judge who does not take sexual violence and violence against women seriously and favors elite, privileged perpetrators," Dauber said.
The appeals court acknowledged that lawyers representing individual class members "dutifully and conscientiously represented their clients" before the VW case was consolidated by the multidistrict litigation panel and subsequently settled as a class action.
A 17th-century palace in the heart of St.-Rémy-de-Provence (formerly the Hotel d'Almeran) has been beautifully and conscientiously renovated as a boutique hotel with seven custom-designed suites, each featuring handcrafted furniture.
The illustrations that I see in the magazines by the younger people are all dignified and well, carefully and conscientiously drawn, but their appalling clumsiness is quite beyond me—their lack of charm and grace.
For those of us who endeavor to eat conscientiously and in line with certain values — whatever the rationale — staying on the wagon, and knowing what we're eating is what we're told it is, can be difficult.
Dockless bikes also reveal a town's true civic nature: In polite societies they are parked conscientiously, with full regard to both cars and pedestrians, while in more sharp-elbowed societies they assert their place more aggressively.
Today, the country of Jordan's Football Association revealed for the first time a heart-felt form letter that Ali sent to all the FAs last year, imploring them to vote conscientiously for a new FIFA president.
I will enthusiastically 'like' your pictures and tell my coworkers about your costumes, but I will gleefully lock myself in my apartment for two days before I spend an hour conscientiously gluing rhinestones to my face.
Just as the struggles of the Industrial Revolution eventually prompted new employment standards to reflect a changed workforce, we must consciously and conscientiously shape the emerging low-carbon economy through dialogue between governments, businesses and workers.
Maybe you're also you're the sort of person who can stop yourself from looking at a flaming car wreck by the side of the highway, a good citizen conscientiously doing your part to avoid a rubbernecking backup.
To ensure the continued recovery of the global economy, countries should conscientiously implement the outcome of the Hangzhou summit, strengthen macroeconomic policy coordination, keep promoting global trade and investment, and oppose all forms of protectionism, Xiao said.
The government has said that general practitioners — doctors who are the first port of call for patients — will be asked to provide abortions, although they will still be allowed to conscientiously object to termination at their clinics.
Ms. Kamil (pronounced like camel) was a writer's editor, wielding her red pencil on nights and weekends and even by flashlight in movie theaters as she performed surgery on sentences, by all accounts conscientiously, constructively and considerately.
Some readers complained about the cost of these wines, $27 to $30, but sadly that often seems to be the cost of doing business in California, particularly if you want wines made with care from grapes grown conscientiously.
"We will conscientiously support OPEC ... but we will not appoint ourselves custodians of the policies of OPEC, nor will we be willing to play the role of swing producer at all", Nazer said in an interview in September 1987.
Even people who save conscientiously, he said, are not necessarily paying close attention to the details of the financial products they purchase, investment fees, planning for health care in retirement, inflation and other factors that will affect their future.
" When critics questioned the prudence of the policy, May-ling's response was tone-deaf: "If everyone from the highest social order to the lowest wheelbarrow coolie would conscientiously practice these principles in everyday life, there would be food for all.
In the case of Dr. Marcy, a six-month investigation, which included interviews of dozens of witnesses and consisted of the conscientiously considered judgment of administrators and investigators, resulted in the imposition of probation and strict behavioral guidelines for Dr. Marcy.
"South Korean trial proceedings take into account the after-the-fact attitude of the defendant when sentencing, like whether the defendant is regretful, has made restitutions, and is living conscientiously since," said Rha Seung-chul, a lawyer specializing in corporate law.
It's a complicated equation, but the essential basis is that, in general, wines from small family estates in distinctive terroirs, farmed and produced conscientiously, are better and more satisfying than mass-produced wines that are fabricated to match preconceived taste profiles.
ISIS had conscientiously built a movement designed to withstand the loss of any leader, with a decentralized structure that didn't rely on Baghdadi's day-to-day direction in Syria and Iraq, Ludovico Carlino, senior analyst at IHS Markit Country Risk, told VICE News.
China must "fully appraise the objective reality of the long-term advantage Western developed countries have in the economic, scientific, and military fields, and conscientiously prepare for all aspects of long-term cooperation and struggle between the two social systems", Xi said.
This adaptation of the Marvel comic book about a blind vigilante doesn't pander to its audience, unless your definition of pandering includes taking the demands of the superhero and crime-noir genres seriously and conscientiously to be a form of pandering per se.
The climatologist James Hansen, who testified before Congress about global warming in 1988, has called the phenomenon "scientific reticence" and chastised his colleagues for it — for editing their own observations so conscientiously that they failed to communicate how dire the threat actually was.
" For good measure, Seeger also used scare quotes and strike-throughs to doctor the printed statement he was required to sign, so that it read, "I am, by reason of my 'religious' training and belief, conscientiously opposed to participation in war in any form.
The Checkup Did you conscientiously buy dolls for your son and trucks for your daughter, or did you try to avoid the whole thing and give them both gender-neutral artisanal wooden objects, only to be shanghaied by the princess industry and superhero underpants?
A trickle of producers is demonstrating that if retsina is made thoughtfully and carefully, from grapes grown conscientiously, it can be a delicious wine that goes beautifully not only with a wide variety of Greek foods, but with many other assertive cuisines as well.
"Bad Hurt," a family drama set on Staten Island in 1999 — its opening montage features a distant view of the World Trade Center over a Springsteen-inflected singer musing on how "talk is cheap" — is a sincere, in some respects conscientiously crafted, and almost relentlessly glum movie.
The adjacent, "real" neighborhood, where he hung up his coat, fed his fish and chatted with Mr. McFeely and Officer Clemmons, was a utopian projection of the midcentury American small town, its problems not whitewashed but worked out, patiently and conscientiously, from one day to the next.
"We demand the U.S. government earnestly stands by its promises, conscientiously handle the relevant issue in accordance with the one China principle and not give any space to any individual or behavior which tries to create two Chinas, one China one Taiwan, or to split China," he said.
I sincerely hope that the platform as drawn up by the Democratic Party at its convention in August will be one that you can conscientiously vote for and that you will be with the party that represents by far the majority of the American people — the Democratic Party.
"We urge all the relevant sides to conscientiously carry out what is required by the UN Security Council, speak and act cautiously, and all relevant sides must not take any action that would exacerbate tensions on the Korean peninsula," said ministry spokesman Lu Kang at a regular briefing.
"However, it is hoped that the US will conscientiously implement the consensus reached at the meeting between the heads of state of China and the US, and have the confidence to implement the commitments to create the necessary conditions for cooperation in the agricultural fields between the two countries," Xinhua said.
" In these pages, Mr. Tye conscientiously strips away the accretions of myth that have come to surround Robert F. Kennedy, while at the same time creating a sympathetic portrait of this complex, searching man — a genuine pilgrim and a hard-nosed politician, a fierce romantic dedicated to "the art of the possible.
The codes of ethics for reputed medical organizations like the American Medical Association, American Nurses Association, and American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology all share common views: Health-care providers can conscientiously object to care that conflicts with their beliefs but only in very limited settings, precluding emergencies, and ensuring that the patient receives care from another qualified colleague.
Carroll Conley, the organization's executive director, said he was concerned whether nurses and other health care professionals would receive adequate training to administer abortions by September; whether the law would allow them to conscientiously object to performing the procedure; and whether patients might be endangered if they had medical complications during an abortion at a more remote clinic.
"As a mother of young children, I very conscientiously attempted to address the dark moments of the history, but without the images that may be viewed as most disturbing, especially for a family unprepared for what they were going to see or even participants in the movement who may still be traumatized by their experience," said exhibit curator Kathryn Delmez.
"I am also struck by the magnitude of the grievor's carelessness in 2017 and the disastrous consequences of it, which should have impressed upon him the importance of applying himself conscientiously to his duties, but which clearly had no effect because he was guilty of the same negligent misconduct with similar disastrous consequences in 2018," Glass wrote in his decision.
"Under Pruitt, what they're doing is conscientiously tearing the place down," Browner said, referring to current EPA Administrator Scott PruittEdward (Scott) Scott PruittEnvironmentalists renew bid to overturn EPA policy barring scientists from advisory panels Six states sue EPA over pesticide tied to brain damage Overnight Energy: Trump EPA looks to change air pollution permit process | GOP senators propose easing Obama water rule | Green group sues EPA over lead dust rules MORE.
Photograph by Eric Helgas for The New Yorker In an age in which stand-alone butchers are starting to feel like relics, and the ethics of meat-eating have never been under sharper scrutiny, Hudson & Charles is part of a small group (see also: Fleishers, Dickson's Farmstand, the Meat Hook, Marlow & Daughters) that has managed to find an edge by offering meat that is, at least, as conscientiously raised as meat can be.
And while Howey the teacher takes account of the financial straits of his students, conscientiously noting the prices they can expect to pay for Titanium White, Phthalo Blue, Strathmore canvas paper pads, and other materials they'll need for his Painting 1 class, Howey the artist also knows the deadening perils of this kind of professionalization, which risks reducing human expression to a rote list of tasks and references (check!) and assigning everything a dollar value (check!).
The oath, in English, reads: "I swear that, being a member of the Legislative Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China, I will uphold the Basic Law of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China, bear allegiance to the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China and serve the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region conscientiously, dutifully, in full accordance with the law, honestly and with integrity."

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