Sentences with phrase «do conscientious»

How do conscientious law firm managers respond to situations where a partner threatens to move and take his or her book of business elsewhere?
Do the conscientious pet owners who buy these products really scour the supermarket for the human equivalent of «Grain - Free Optimal Holistic Nutrition for Dogs, Thoughtfully Chosen Whole Food Natural Ingredients in Every Bite,» as proclaimed on the package of Earthborn Primitive Natural dog food?
In all fairness, how does a conscientious Realtor undertake the difficult task of explaining agency properly and thoroughly without boring or unduly alarming a potential client?

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Even Sean Parker, a Facebook billionaire and the company's first president, says he has become a «conscientious objector» partly out of concern for «what it's doing to our children's brains.»
«Highly conscientious employees do a series of things better than the rest of us,» says University of Illinois psychologist Brent Roberts, who studies conscientiousness.
How do you know if you're conscientious?
Screens have the advantage of avoiding the biases held by human stock pickers, but sometimes an active manager, like a conscientious driver, can do a better job of spotting the hazards dead ahead.
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.
Many conscientious savers put the maximum ($ 17,500 for 401 (k) plan participants) away in 2014, but don't forget that if you're age 50 or older, you have access to the «catch - up contribution,» which gives you the option of putting away an additional $ 5,500.
It is doing something good in the world, and being conscientious about how it does it.
Quite frequently government - agency employees who set and enforce policy are very conscientious and are simply doing the best they can, given their mandate from the legislature.
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.
Do you feel that you meet the military's criteria for status as a conscientious objector?
Many, probably most, are hardworking, conscientious leaders trying to do their best in shepherding their local churches.
It does indeed: Whitehead is very much the Anglican who has a duty to «the State» or «the nation» which in time of danger such as war leads him to condemn Russell's «heedlessness» in protesting injustice to conscientious objectors.
Because of this, a silent but powerful cohort of conscientious citizens don't enter the national conversation.
A few days later, in a press conference, that bishop repeated that, while he didn't know the particular circumstances of every case, the right of conscientious objection is a human right and enters into every human right, for government officials and for everyone.
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.»
Many conscientious revolutionaries, in all their serious self - examination, would readily feel at home in Paul's predicament about his failure to do what he knew he ought to do and his inclination to do the very thing that he hated [Rom.
Every conscientious politician discovers what T. V. Smith has called the deepest theoretical discrepancy in life, that between private conscience and public convenience.2 We must support injustice and profit from special privilege in order to possess power which may make it possible for us to do some relative good.
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.
There is no right to conscientious objection for registrars who do not wish to register civil partnerships.
While I do not retract a word of my criticism of the judiciary's usurpation of democratic powers («Our Judicial Oligarchy,» November 1996), I wish that my remarks had not been preceded by the Editors» suggestion that we may «have reached or are reaching the point where conscientious citizens can no longer give moral assent to the existing regime.»
Kate is witty, competent and conscientious, but she's also a Barbie doll run amuck, a fantasy of a woman who is «doing it all» and losing it all.
This is ably argued by very competent and conscientious scholars, but I must confess that I do not find their reasoning convincing.
Again, the crisis of the religious right does not stem from the differences between the reluctant «lesser of two evils» voters and the «do not do evil that good may result» conscientious objectors.
Is every waking moment filled with our most conscientious work and ever task done as well as we could possibly do it?
However, it is expected that the proposals will affirm that nominated ministers and deacons could be granted authority to preside over gay weddings provided there are protections for the «conscientious refusal» of clergy who do not wish to officiate them.
Conscientious, responsible pastors must do everything possible — careful planning, sensitive counseling, congregational guidelines — to make the wedding the worship service that it ought to be.
This does not necessarily mean to condone or conspire in criminal activities, since the effective counselor understands that deliberate violations of the law are serious and seldom the answer to any problems; they can be justified only in the few instances where the laws are unjust or where obedience to them works a greater wrong than overt conscientious disobedience.
Most conscientious, committed, concerned, thoughtful people do not believe his and Daly's analysis of how things are or how they ought to be.
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.
As I get older, I do not have the same metabolism as I once did and am more conscientious of what I am putting into my body.
Whether it's providing healthy ingredients for meals and snacks, or supporting the communities where you live and we do business, Frontera Produce is committed to being a conscientious company, grower, and neighbor.
This team wants to do well and is very conscientious and my job is more to relax them a little bit.
We all know that money does not buy happiness (though it certainly helps) so the statement by Manchester City which claims that Tevez and the conscientious Kia Joorabchian have been attempting to negotiate better terms despite being the highest paid player at the richest club in the world make hism look like the ultimate mercenary footballer.
This team wants to do well and is very conscientious.
Frankly, and I don't mean to pick on particular voters because I don't really know which ones to pick on and most of the really foolish ones don't advertise, but a large percentage of the voters are not conscientious and don't do a great deal of homework and are easily led to slaughter.
The fight doesn't go too well for the conscientious kid trying to do things the «right way» and he gets pummeled, but he remains smug in the fact that he can take the puritanical high road and can cock a snook at those who rely on external factors to win rather than doing things «the right way».
Explain to your child's caregivers why this is important, and make sure they're conscientious about doing it too.
Coldair herself says her partner is a wonderful, conscientious mother who does a great job of taking care of herself and her babies.
So what is a conscientious health care provider to do?
If it doesn't drown us, it waterlogs even the strongest of swimmers, who have to exert more energy, be more alert and more conscientious than ever before just to stay afloat.
A study in Germany found that another effect homework could have is on students» personalities, with research suggesting that doing homework might make kids more conscientious.
I know a lot of kind, thoughtful people who don't have strong bonds with siblings or cousins, and good, conscientious parents whose kids don't particularly like each other.
Please don't tell conscientious parents how to care for their children.
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.
Just a good enough — which if she's already this conscientious about her score, I'm sure she's doing.
I don't believe that it is wise for parents to follow any recommendations blindly, and I don't imagine that even the most conscientious parents do.
I do, however, know that bedsharing will happen for lots of good reasons, and I think that the overall risk is quite low if parents are careful and conscientious about it.
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