Sentences with phrase «by conscience»

Strong men are men and women who are guided by their conscience and not their stomach.
But any belief, when supported by conscience, has tremendous power.
But it sees also that something else is happening, that new insights arise, that men are touched by conscience, that the plight of others moves many to generosity.
This car promises high performance, but limited by a conscience.
The person will be on her honor, guided by her conscience.
The interviewer asked (we are paraphrasing) whether the magnate thought it «fair» that this was so, and if he wasn't troubled by his conscience in light of the Greek government debt crisis.
This is why Christians have again and again felt impelled by conscience to defy their political rulers and to say with Peter, «We must obey God rather than men» (Acts 5:29).
Daniel Craig (the next James Bond) plays an instinctive man, not plagued by conscience, a natural soldier; Ciaran Hinds, an intellectual doubter; Robert (Mathieu Kassovitz), a sensitive artist disguised as a bomb maker; and Hanns Zischler, a seemingly emotionless killer, whose facade cracks after a particularly pathetic episode involving the shooting of a frivolous female assassin.
So, even if not protected by the conscience clause in section 4, the petitioners may still claim that, either under the Human Rights Act or under the Equality Act, their employers should have made reasonable adjustments to the requirements of the job in order to cater for their religious beliefs.
The Scarlet Lady: Confessions of a Successful Abortionist by Carol Everett with Jack Shaw Wolgemuth & Hyatt, 266 pages, $ 14.99 The compelling and popularly written story of a woman who ran a large abortion clinic in Texas and was slowly forced by conscience into the prolife movement.
For almost 400 years after Jesus Christ's resurrection the people did not have the Bible... they were not lost but lived by conscience and Tradition of the Apostles.
The editors offer this corollary: «This society will damage its civil cohesion if it insists on making judges arbiters of disputes that should be matters mainly of morality mediated by conscience
There is even quite frequently a certain difference between what can be justified before the forum of the Church and what is allowed or even demanded by conscience.
Good and evil if they are not hinged upon an external truth are defined by the conscience of man.
On the whole, however, when the church governance feels called — whether by conscience or demand to enter at the ethnic level, there is uncertainty, hesitance and resistance in its response.
Convicted by its conscience more than by its foes, it joins the penitents at its own altars, asking, «What must we do to be saved?»
It is prompted by the conscience and insight of individual man, but incapable of fulfillment by collective man» (Moral Man and Immoral Society [Scribner's, 1932], pp. 21 - 22).
Yet I am also obligated by my conscience to speak to three paragraphs in the Joint Declaration, which I suspect will be used by the Moscow Patriarchate to interfere, in whatever way possible, in the life and activity of the Ukrainian Greco - Catholic Church.
We really hope that they simply do what is right by their conscience and by the law.»
That allowed Marino to conduct the kind of research she wanted without being nagged by her conscience.
An activist by conscience, Westwood often litters her designs with slogans and other political calls to action, though they are no less beautiful for it.
Alain Delon is perfectly cast as a sadist, haunted by his conscience, which is manifested as his doppelganger.
Lupita Nyong» o is fabulous as T'Challa's principled ex-flame and Wakandan secret agent Nakia who's guided by conscience over crown.
Rice has been breeding warrior - mutants who are untroubled by conscience or emotion.
Robert Downey's obnoxious Tony Stark, a billionaire racked by conscience, represents some of the best acting to grace the genre.
This can lead to hierarchies established according to consciousness and powered by the consciences of the individuals taking part in the social system.
Their leadership must be steered only by their conscience, not a bribe.
A survivor... unclouded by conscience, remorse, or delusions of morality.»
Sure, he's tormented by his conscience, but he's basically a monster.
Lady Hale then went through the job description of the Labour Ward Co-ordinator and explained how most functions would not be covered by the conscience clause.
This is hardly surprising, since Mr. Kopyto affirms categorically that he is governed by his conscience.
The costs judge in Delicata adopted the minority view from the litigation in Bentley and made a no - costs to promote harmony and because the litigants were moved by their conscience.
But embracing it lets the debt collector treat the debtor like dirt and routinely flaunt the law without being troubled by conscience.
Starring Daniel Day - Lewis in the title role, the untold story focuses on a defining moment in Abraham Lincoln's life - as commander - in - chief of a country in chaos; as a husband and father afraid of losing his own son to the war; and as a man guided by his conscience to end slavery.
The veracity of the divine self - offer is something that can be checked out by any conscience: «By the open statement of the truth we would commend ourselves to every person's conscience in the sight of God» (II Cor.
It is not by ideals and programmes or by conscience, duty, responsibility and virtue that reality can be confronted and overcome, but simply and solely by the perfect love of God.
In the excitement of discovery, we must never forget that mankind is defined not by intelligence alone, but by conscience.
That they were guided by conscience and not mere politics was shown a year later when five of the seven, along with one other bishop, surrendered place and power rather than take the oath to William and Mary.
In a scene where she expects Gurira's general to commit what amounts to treason, Coogler expertly reinforces an amazingly well - crafted theme mirrored in other pairings: the friction between surviving by force or by conscience.
«Now we have to make it that by conscience, too.»
But even there, the media simply serves as a scapegoat for our own apathy and equivalence; prodded to action (mostly unsuccessfully) as we are by our consciences, it's easier to blame the messenger with the pablum message than it is to blame the contended couch potatoes who receive it.
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