Sentences with phrase «make conscientious»

«You're wearing three to four hats, and you have to make conscientious decisions for one business even though the other company's involved.»
Flat rates make conscientious citizens pay for the bad habits of wasteful neighbours.
Individuals coming out of the military and into the business world often make conscientious, loyal employees.
But the judge who realizes before listening to a case that all men [or women] are biased is more likely to make a conscientious effort at impartiality than one who believes that elevation to the bench makes him [or her] at once an organ of infallible truth.
You need to consider all your options to make a conscientious decision, especially because...
The essential aim of schooling is not the mastery of a historically specific body of knowledge, but the acquisition of the dispositions that make us conscientious in the pursuit of knowledge.
Information about Tev - Tropin benefits and side effects can help you make a conscientious choice as to whether or not HGH therapy is right for you.
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
By recognizing the social force of the forms available, the preacher can make a conscientious selection for the purpose at hand.
Sustainable technology already exists, added Ong, «but you have to make a conscientious decision to jump over» ostensible hurdles of cost and convenience.
I have made a conscientious effort to let the voices of the Christian tradition speak for themselves in their own — though often translated — words, rather than interpose my own paraphrasing that can introduce unintentionally a personal bias.
Buckwheat Buckwheat is likely not something that you're used to eating, unless you've made a conscientious effort to eat more of it.
There is a lot of very specific and helpful advice in this book - solely reading it will not change much, but taking it to heart and making a conscientious effort to actively pursue these principles will.
Pursuing the matter causes the once beloved Slaton to fall out of favor with the people he represents and the good ol' boys who pull strings down in the South (like the rallier Tom Watson, played by Robert Prosky), making his conscientious actions political suicide just as he intends to run for the U.S. Senate.
After researching, toiling and analyzing over a subject and making a conscientious effort to produce a paper that records your findings for publication, how would you feel if it gets rejected for errors that could have been eliminated by a proofreader?
Breeders should be supportive of others who are making a conscientious effort to continue breeding their dogs while decreasing the risk of passing on defective genes.
They also believe in enhancing the beauty of human compassion and empathy, so they made a conscientious decision to support animal welfare through our business.
Michaels makes a conscientious effort to describe and display its products and services accurately on the Site.
Whether you've been worn down by attrition or are making a conscientious effort to modernize your firm, get ready to wipe away any lingering reluctance about moving your practice to the cloud.

Not exact matches

Conscientious employees won't make that same mistake again and will be more loyal to you because of how you treated them.
Finding a conscientious partner in life makes the difference between career stress and career success, a study finds.
«I'm seeing much more conscientious decisions being made around «I will take this on for this time line or this goal.»»
As such, you need to make sure you're hiring the right kinds of people who are empathetic, warm and conscientious.
Finally, their conscientious traits will keep their spouse's personal life running smoothly, which reduces their stress, making it easier for them to thrive in their life and work.
The main thing is that they are conscientious about determining what the unique attributes are, and are continually reevaluating to make sure it is still the best for the current market.
Yet it is government - created backlogs and delays and tight new rules that are the problem here, even if that very government has pointed the finger at its own employees on occasion to cover up its poor decision - making, and gone after conscientious whistle - blowers who object to being ordered to treat EI claimants unfairly.
As early as 1934, just one year after Hitler came to power, Prince Hubertus zu Loewenstein, representing a small but growing group of conscientious Catholics, made a dramatic interfaith appeal against Nazism: «Jews and Catholics must stand together, for we are faced with the same troubles.
It was within this framework that H. Richard Niebuhr made his case for «conscientious participation» in war.
Mary was very conscientious in her obedience to God, and went through her 40 days of purification and made her offering to the Lord, two turtledoves or two pigeons.
To make traditional villages, towns, neighborhoods and cities today — like the places we love to visit (villages and towns like Cooperstown and Key West; small cities like Annapolis, Savannah and Santa Barbara; and big cities with distinctive neighborhoods like Boston, New York and Chicago)-- requires a conscious and conscientious rejection of the way we've been making human settlements since 1945.
Attitudes have begun to change in churches where the senior pastors have made a regular and conscientious effort to use clergywomen as supply preachers, as workshop leaders and speakers, and as substitutes during pastoral emergencies or vacation times.
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.
There is a recognition that a conscientious evangelism program depends on making what have been rather inchoate dreams more explicit and more a matter of conscious planning in which many people participate.
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.
As the dust settles and the role that conscientious dissenters will have in our New Society is made clearer, we who pray «Thy kingdom come» need not be afraid.
By requiring them positively to opt out of such surveys, the content of which seems to be less than clear to the parents anyway, parental consent is made the rule, with conscientious objection being the exception.
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.
It's more about a conscientious and positive lifestyle changes and making good food choices than it is about dieting or restrictions.
«That's why we're always grounded and making the most conscientious decisions that affect our owners and team members the most, so we can watch people succeed and grow, as well as make our properties profitable.»
«So we're very conscientious about the fact that we need to make ourselves accessible, dynamic, and intentional, which means our guests feel comfortable and welcome.»
Danielle Walker, whose cookbook «Meals Made Simple» made her a celebrity with the paleo diet and gluten - free crowd, offers conscientious recipes for celebrations and holidays in her new cookbook, «Against All Grain.&raMade Simple» made her a celebrity with the paleo diet and gluten - free crowd, offers conscientious recipes for celebrations and holidays in her new cookbook, «Against All Grain.&ramade her a celebrity with the paleo diet and gluten - free crowd, offers conscientious recipes for celebrations and holidays in her new cookbook, «Against All Grain.»
That not only thickened Porter's skin but made him more conscientious — and it showed in the playoffs.
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.
Explain to your child's caregivers why this is important, and make sure they're conscientious about doing it too.
For conscientious mothers as well, this diaper is FSC certified and is made in the United States of America to exacting standards as well as from the highest quality materials available.
Econobum combines high quality, conscientious manufacturing and intelligent design (ie: great fit) for an amazing, low priced, ethically - made product.
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.
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.
I was super conscientious about his play experiences and spent an inordinate amount of time and money to make sure he had developmentally appropriate toys.
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