Sentences with phrase «good conscience say»

«As the economy and we change, I can't in all good conscience say it'll never go back to that,» says Stapp.
I can't in good conscience say GT Sport «s physics are better than Project CARS 2.
Truthfully, can anyone in good conscience say they truly understand the mind of God?

Not exact matches

He turned away inquiries from others looking to turn an insurance claim into a reno: «I can't in good conscience give you a new kitchen when I have friends with no kitchen,» he'd say.
A so - called conscience protection bill in Arkansas died in the Judiciary Committee in February a day after Arkansas - based Wal - Mart said the legislation would send «the wrong message about Arkansas, as well as the diverse environment which exists in the state.»
This is about as condescending and arrogant as Mitt Romney at Liberty University saying: «there is no greater force for good in the nation than Christian conscience in action.»
Good on them, I say, as Obama, and anyone with a social conscience, has be labeled «Marxist or Leninist» by the right wing.
I am an atheist and have been sense I reached the age of reason, And I am so glad my parents didn't force it down my throat, I try to lead a good life and only need let my conscience be my guide, I have known many people that say they are a born again and to me, that's my cue to walk the other way..
I am not saying that any of you should not observe Christmas as a religious celebration but for me I can't do so in good conscience anymore, therefore, I may be the weaker amongst you so lets agree to have differences that are not ultimately a deciding matter of our salvation.
Anyone of good conscience should agree with what I have said and ban together, so we can bring this country the very world we live on into the 21st century free of these groups hold on our minds and revel in all the promise this century has to offer so our children's children's children will look back in pride an see we did what we did for them and there posterity.
The implication would be that it is possible to score full marks, and to say with a good conscience (as someone says in the gospels), «I have kept all these.»
The best short summary of the traditional, natural law understanding of conscience was given by Thomas Aquinas when he said that the core principles of the moral law are the same for all «both as to rectitude and as to knowledge» — in other words, that they are not only right for all but known to all.
When Karl Marx spoke scornfully of religion as the opiate of the people, no doubt he had in mind the practices of prayer, almsgiving, and fasting; these, he said, diverted attention from matters of social justice and gave people a good conscience when their conscience ought to be troubled.
«It is a part of religion,» you will say, «but only its unorganized rudiment; if we are to name it by itself, we had better call it man's conscience or morality than his religion.
«It's hard enough being a Lutheran ethicist,» they said, «if one always has a bad conscience for speaking of good works.»
When Jesus represented Abraham in Paradise saying to Dives in torment, «Son, remember that thou in thy lifetime receivedst thy good things, and Lazarus in like manner evil things: but now here he is comforted, and thou art in anguish,» (Luke 16:25)-- as though such reversal of circumstance, issuing in a permanently divided humanity, some in bliss and some in torture, would be an ethically adequate ending to the human story — he spoke in the traditional manner of Judaism, but the modern conscience remains unconvinced.
5 Now the purpose of the commandment is love from a pure heart, from a good conscience, and from sincere faith, 6 from which some, having strayed, have turned aside to idle talk, 7 desiring to be teachers of the law, understanding neither what they say nor the things which they affirm.
A representative of Portman's said, «Recent events in Israel have been extremely distressing to her and she does not feel comfortable participating in any public events in Israel, and can not, in good conscience, move forward with the ceremony.»
What you refer to is why I said «normally» when referring to the conscience being a good thing.
I believe I can say, «I'm sorry, but I just can't in good conscience believe that!»
Some say, well a conscience is a learned thing.
And if conscience troubles them at all, they rationalize by saying, «What is good for General Motors is good for the country.»
It's time for him to go because if he signs a contract extension I can't in all good conscience continue to watch the club its always the same problems under Wenger... I'm not sitting here saying Wenger Out, but instead thanks for the memories its time to go
I hope when Wenger finally leaves Arsenal, he can in good conscience and confidently raise his hands and say, I did my best with the squad I had, with the players I could have signed and with the funds that the management made available to me.
I want to say that it is my belief that were I to continue insisting on my conjugal rights, knowing / believing that my wife is not a very happy participant, then I regard that to be rape in marriage and in good conscience I will not do that.
I had been feeling badly about my not - as - ecstatic pet ownershipness and had the crisis of conscience that my brain was saying, «well life is easier with one less litter box» while my heart was screaming at my husband to «get out there and find our little baby kitty right this d ** n minute or I will throw you out with him you SOB who opened the garage door.»
Adrienne Hardt said she «could not in good conscience «vote to waive the fee because the Park District will get revenue from the golf center and because the center will be open to people who are not residents of Country Club Hills.
Mr Brown said: «To address the worst of poverty, we need to summon up the best of humanity, and I want to summon into existence a great coalition of conscience in pursuit of the greatest of causes.
It was never summed - up better than by Winston Churchill on the death of Neville Chamberlain when, in one of the most magnanimous tributes in political history, Churchill said: «The only guide to a man is his conscience; the only shield to his memory is the rectitude and sincerity of his actions.
He abruptly stepped down in March, saying he could not «in good conscience» continue working for Paterson after a PIC report made it clear the governor had not been truthful with him about the circumstances surrounding the World Series game for which he obtained tickets from the New York Yankees.
«They always struck me as being a happy crowd,» he said, before acknowledging that a «conscience clause» in journalists contracts enabling them to refuse to engage in unethical behaviour was a good idea.
«In taking the progressive step of welcoming non-religious people of good conscience, they have shown that they genuinely wish to be a movement open to all,» British Humanist Association chief executive Andrew Copson said.
Pontypridd MP Owen Smith has previously said of his third reading vote in the Commons: «Whenever the election comes I will tell my constituents, with a clear conscience, that I stood up for my convictions, and what I believe to be their best interests.»
Can the CJN, in all good conscience, say the Judiciary under his watch is less corrupt, than under his predecessors?
«I promise to follow faithfully the constitution and all laws of the republic and to fulfill my role to the best of my knowledge and conscience,» he said as he was sworn in as the head of state.
«We can not in good conscience vote for a capital plan without the proper procurement in place,» Abrahams said.
«I can not in good conscience follow through on a policy that would violate federal laws by knowingly providing government identification to people here illegally,» Kearns said.
«Of course, his father was not just a great man, but a good one, whose powerful conscience served as a reminder to us all that sometimes you have to do the right thing — in politics and in life,» Clinton said.
«I can not in good conscience be assured that what we're going to see later is acceptable,» said Sen. Gustavo Rivera, a Democrat from the Bronx who voted against all four bills.
To the lawyers reading this article I say the following: if this interpretation does not sit well with your legal conscience, then consider that the Supreme Court has departed from its previous ruling in the previous Abu Ramadan case, as it is entitled so to do.
«I can not in good conscience continue to serve and run for office with the risk of an adverse Hatch Act finding or the intention to fight such a determination,» said Mayor Richards.
«This is a sad day for Citizens Union that it can not, in good conscience, support any of the candidates for Mayor, including the incumbent, who has spent most of his tenure engulfed in troubling ethical issues that continue to swirl around him,» said Citizens Union Chairman Randy Mastro.
«I hope she finds her conscience somewhere and decides to reintegrate it into her legislative work, but carrying Cuomo's water is not the way to be a good legislator in Albany,» he said.
«The horrific shooting at a school in Florida once again has this nation asking how Congress can in good conscience continue to turn a blind eye to the dangers of gun violence,» Cuomo said.
A statement signed by Kola Ologbondiyan, National Publicity Secretary of the Party said, «From the rascally attempt to overrun a court of competent jurisdiction in Port Harcourt, Rivers State to halt the wheel of justice, the burning of their own secretariat in Owerri, Imo state, the gruesome murder of their own members in Lagos and Oyo States to the malignant disputation and lust for power by its leaders across the nation, it is clear that the APC is not organic but a soulless mob without any form of conscience and integrity; an «evil wind that blows no good».
It said, «On the 10th of January, 2017 men and women of good conscience around the world should come and watch the court proceedings between the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Director, Radio Biafra, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, against Justice Binta Nyako and her brother, the President of Nigeria, Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari.
It said using blackmail to intimidate the political class in the South East does not mean there are no more men of good conscience who can rise up to criticise evil when they see one.
«I can not imagine that David Steiner will sleep well tonight; he wrestled with his conscience and settled on a nightmarish scenario for the million - plus children in the New York City public schools — placing at the helm of the New York City public school system a person with zero educational credentials,» he said.
Green said that he could not «in good conscience accept a large salary increase» at a time when he was being forced to fire members of his staff and cut services for those in need.
Daniel said, «I was offered the ticket at a price but I rejected it because I could not come to terms morally and in good conscience with purchasing a ticket to contest election to serve.
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