Sentences with phrase «conscientious when»

We are not the largest blinds manufacturer out there but we like to think we just might be the most conscientious when it comes to caring about our customer satisfaction.
Generally speaking, this generation is extremely conscientious when it comes to their environmental impact and growing up in the technological revolution, they want the ease of automation.
Even with these safety standards in place, however, residents of mobile homes should be conscientious when it comes to fire safety.
Because so many holidays across the globe originate as religious festivals (they don't call them holi -, or holy, days for nothing), it's important to be respectful and conscientious when visiting a new place and experiencing a new celebration.
We know that they are the most educated generation, are more conscientious when making purchases and will often splurge on an item for their pet before themselves.
If we understand non-response as a proxy for conscientiousness or effort, then Albert has found that students become more conscientious when they have teachers who are more conscientious and less conscientious when they have teachers who are less conscientious.

Not exact matches

In another study conducted by psychologists Jane Vignovic and Lori Foster Thompson that focused solely on electronic communication, writers of the message were found to «be less conscientious, intelligent and trustworthy when the message contained many grammatical errors.»
The Bank of Canada is a conscientious objector when it comes to releasing minutes of its policy debates, even as most of its peers now do so.
When other traits were taken into account, such as health and intelligence, results showed people who were more conscientious, extroverted and less neurotic earned significantly more than others.
Of course, we're going to have to be more conscientious, and not be too bourgeois, like before under the boss... when you would duck around the corner for a break whenever you could.
Dissent that is truly conscientious, and not self - serving or willful, is, even when wrongheaded, a rare and valuable commodity in a culture as decadent as ours.
I ran headlong into my own «sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity» just two weeks ago when I gave a lecture for a writers conference at Princeton Theological Seminary and in reference to Jesus» parable of the vineyard workers, described God as a «generous master» whom we serve with our faithful work.
When Harold Gray, the conscientious - objector son of Philip Gray, an attorney for the Ford Motor Company, was transferred from Leavenworth to Alcatraz in San Francisco Bay, Morrison got Judge Henry of Cleveland to intercede with Newton Baker, formerly of Cleveland but then secretary of war, in the young man's behalf.
The doctrine can (theoretically) have teeth at several points: refusal to obey an unjust order, «selective conscientious objection» when called to serve an unjust cause, suing for peace when one can not win without using unjust means, prosecuting a war crime.
One is that a lot of conscientious laymen feel guilty when they don't have the name «Jesus Christ» on their lips, and their teachers have not helped them to understand any better.
Consequently, when I see people reading an article or a news item on Israel, I react like a conscientious parent whose only child has developed an addiction to junk food; I want to sneak a few vitamins into the soft drinks and candy bars.
An honest, conscientious error of judgment, made by a person who is willing and able to change his mind when shown to be in the wrong, is a very different thing from the sin that Jesus condemned.
On the other hand, it is a mark of mature democracy when provisions are made for exempting conscientious objectors from military conscription.
But if the time should ever come — and I do not concede any conflict to be even remotely possible — when my office would require me to either violate my conscience or violate the national interest, then I would resign the office; and I hope any conscientious public servant would do the same.»
The writers of the report are, perhaps, most disturbed by the fact that «even when legal, abortion is often prevented or delayed by obstacles to the access of appropriate services, such as the widespread use of conscientious objection, medically unnecessary waiting periods or biased counselling»; and calls on Member States to «regulate and monitor the use of conscientious objection in the key professions, so as to ensure that reproductive healthcare is guaranteed as an individual's right.»
Too many governments had a problem with conscientious objectors, can't have people not wanting to kill their fellow man when ordered to do so.
Two points of concern frequently cited are the Pope's praise of Walter Cardinal Kasper, who has proposed that divorced and remarried Catholics be allowed to receive Communion, after a period of penance and conscientious reflection, and the Pope's criticism of legalism when dealing with Catholics in troubled situations.
It would seem that the conscientious judgment of the individual physician chosen by the patient is paramount only when this facilitates abortion.
For these reasons, I see the coming encounter and dialogue between humanism and theism not as the occasion for sour - tempered vendettas, but as another of those recurring interludes in the history of the race when the search for truth pits conscientious antagonists on the battleground of human thought.
Only the person who drifts along with prevailing opinion — and such drifting tends of itself to put one into the nonpacifist majority — can escape decision when he is faced concretely with the alternatives of military service and conscientious objection to war.
When the churches establish commissions which engage in thorough and conscientious study, the general membership is unaffected by their arguments.
«When you put all three of those things together,» he said, «I think we have every reason to think there will be increasing religious or conscientious conflicts.»
Back in the day, when the draft was being used to fill military ranks, there was a conscientious objector status that was available as an alternative to military service.
It is always disappointing when otherwise excellent pro-life discourses are contaminated by hyperbolic anti-GM speak, and such sentiments may alienate conscientious biologists — yes, they do exist — who are otherwise sympathetic to the pro-life cause.
To be sure, Maeterlinck, when he was suggested for membership in the French Academy, the first Belgian in history to be so honored, wrote a letter to Le Journal asking that they choose instead «my old friend Emile Verhaeren, first, because he is my elder; second, because he is a very great poet, while I am only an industrious and conscientious prose writer.
Yet we are compelled to make conscientious decisions as consumers, and try to adhere to a «less is more» principle when it comes to purchases, as well as avoiding plastic unless it's absolutely necessary
When it comes to baby's skin, the largest organ in the body, we should be particularly conscientious.
Our team of professionals are conscientious in delivering well - crafted products, with a personal touch; from the tactile approach ensuring that the best materials and textiles are used, to the measured care taken when assembling the parts by hand, through to the final stages of packing the product safely into its custom made packaging to ensure a safe arrival to our customers.
While I don't anticipate any problems, it's important to be conscientious about attachment when you're adopting a child who's been in an institution.
Raising kids, especially when you are trying to do it in a conscious, conscientious way, is just plain hard.
It helps when conscientious organizations and their vendors steer constituents to contact only their own representatives, as does the practice of encouraging activists to add their own words to any pre-written text.
I was very conscientious, and I asked him when I first got there if I should start reading up on things.
When one of them asked him, in a religious context, what he believed, the conscientious scientist realized that he could only answer this question definitively with research (via books) and careful consideration.
Do you remember me saying that when I packed my bag for Spain, I was VERY conscientious about how much...
Do you remember me saying that when I packed my bag for Spain, I was VERY conscientious about how much I took?
«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.
Conscientious reporters are taking the necessary When you get married, the property that you combine or acquire during the marriage is called marital property and subject to division upon divorce.
But when Metro Man decides to fake his own death and go into seclusion, it becomes MegaMind's duty to fight an even less conscientious villain for control of Metro City.
Sterritt *** Tragedy ensues when a well - to - do woman starts cheating on her conscientious husband with a flighty intellectual she's met by chance.
When real life is this heartbreaking, movies need to be more conscientious about how they depict violence and law enforcement.
So, when he rushed to enlisted in the Army right after the Japanese sneak attack on Pearl Harbor, he did so as a Conscientious Objector.
When not doing that, she's writing books on classic Hollywood, including Lew Ayres: Hollywood's Conscientious Objector and her new book Hitchcock's Stars: Alfred Hitchcock and the Hollywood Studio System.
Conscientious students will understand that there is great value in learning from others who are also taking the course, and it can be very frustrating for them when this doesn't happen simply because forums have fallen silent (as in the case of my colleague).
If you want to train students to work hard while being conscientious, you must check the work as it is being done, so students only receive the incentive when they work to your standards.
Teachers are usually conscientious about their work and will often go the extra mile — but are dispirited when this is taken for granted and increasingly expected.
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