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"conscience decision" means making a choice based on what you personally think is right or wrong, according to your morals and beliefs. It is listening to your inner voice and acting in alignment with your own values.
Full definition
Should she, after reviewing the relevant papal encyclicals on the matter, come to an
informed conscience decision that the Church is in error, she could theoretically practice the faith and keep that matter of conscience, as it applies to her own person, a private matter.
I / we need to understand your concept [hopefully biblical], so we can make a intellectual and
conscience decision to join the community of freedom you propose.
, but I'm curious to know if it was
a conscience decision or something that never came up.
Food is always a choice and if I'm going to choose to eat a certain way, it's
a conscience decision and not one worth feeling guilty over since no one forced it down my throat.
«Fundamentally you had some Senate Republicans who made
it a conscience decision that sending these kids to family court was not the option, not the route,» Blake said.
And in some cases, enterprise developers will make
the conscience decision, we will encounter this risk, and we will stand essentially as an insurer for this widely accepted open source project.
Alternately, a family may find that they have a number of qualities from different classifications and they may have to make
a conscience decision to improve on weaker areas.
They have made
a conscience decision to be a parent and often must go through challenging means such as adoption, artificial insemination or surrogacy, to reach this goal.