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conscience

[kon-shuhns] / ˈkɒn ʃəns /


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The struggle for America’s multiracial democracy needs — and has always needed — everyday white people of conscience who are prepared to make good trouble.

From Salon

There’s so much noise around her that she can’t always hear her conscience.

From Los Angeles Times

However, the government as a whole has stayed neutral on the issue, with ministers and MPs able to vote with their conscience rather than having to stick to a party line.

From BBC

They deliberately appealed to the conscience of a nation and were certain that nation, America, had a conscience to which an appeal could be made.

From The Wall Street Journal

Article 22 of the order says a teacher may make a request to school governors to withdraw "solely on grounds of conscience".

From BBC