Sentences with phrase «not conscientious»

Therefore, it will be possible to easily identify which users of the system are not conscientious and resolve any disputable situation.
But if you're not a conscientious dog owner and your pet is the terror of the neighborhood, you'd do well to invest in an outdoor dog run, heightened property fences, or obedience classes for dear old Rover if you don't want to see your home insurance quotes skyrocket.
So it is not conscientious to do that.
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.
People — regardless of their gender — who were independently ranked as conscientious as children and as adults lived longer than their peers who were not conscientious during either phase of their lives.
If you don't have a figure in mind, you'll be tempted to save only what is left over, which may not be sufficient if you aren't conscientious about your spending all month long.

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.
After all, conscientious, promotion - minded workers probably won't ask if they can chuck their phone in their bag and forget about it at home, as they won't want to come off as a slacker.
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.
And wouldn't having more career civil servants — in other words, conscientious bureaucrats with no particular axes to grind — be better for everyone?
«It appears that more beautiful workers earn more, not because they are beautiful, but because they are healthier, more intelligent, and have better (more conscientious and extraverted, and less neurotic) personality,» the study reads.
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.
Ridicule and moral opprobrium, and manifestations of sheer hatred for one's very being, are not easy to bear, especially for conscientious and upright and morally sensitive people.
Their action, he said, was clearly conscientious, clearly sincere, clearly motivated by religious belief (about the truth of which the government must not judge), and not willful.
It's certainly not about the effectual exercise of conscientious freedom through the relational institution called the church — an organized body of thought and action.
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.
In the Middle Ages, the motivations for the Crusades were undoubtedly mixed, but without the deep conviction of conscientious Christians that they should rescue the Holy Land from the infidel, they would not have occurred.
From the colonial period through the twenty - first century, federal, state, and territorial governments have an unbroken tradition of protecting conscientious objectors who can not abide the government's mandate to kill, cut, or medicate another human being.
But conscientious protest has meaning only insofar as the Church seriously endeavors to teach, not in the name of its of its own pseudo-democratic consensus, but in the name of God.
But that obvious point is not nearly so interesting as the complexities explored in these essays that try to understand both the boosterism and conscientious uneasiness that mark the relationship between money and ministry.
The «socially just objectives,» of course, were those determined by the Hitler party; and we must not forget that, for the conscientious German of 1933, they were in fact quite as clearly just as the objectives set up by the Communist party are for the communist (and even for a Christian of the extreme left), or as the objectives fixed by the American way of life are for the average American (and for the average Christian American).
Not a few still valiantly attend governors» meetings, spending hours of their valuable time in the evenings rubber - stamping the latest government initiative and approving the various ways that conscientious headteachers implement this year's scheme for proving to Ofsted that their school is «outstanding.»
Needless to say, there won't be any conscientious objectors there either.
It is not possible for an atheist to claim to be a conscientious objector.
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.
Although Morrison was not a pacifist, he supported the rights of conscientious objectors.
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.
Baroness O'Loan also claimed young healthcare professionals are leaving the UK as they can not carry out certain tasks, arguing there is a need to «reestablish legal protection» for medical conscientious objections.
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.
The fact that we had a conscientious objector law supports the speculation that war was not the most virtuous way to settle conflicts.
The right to conscientious objection is — sort of — affirmed in itself, but the report stresses that it is «an individual right and not a collective policy.»
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.»
There is a power of brute force which is going to be wielded by someone, and it had better be retained by the conscientious and intelligent as a last resort against the unscrupulous who would, if not thus restrained, gladly accept it as their monopoly.
The known laws of health are persistently violated, not alone by the careless who injure themselves or infect others, but even by conscientious Christians who in stubborn self - will wear out their energy, acquire nervous breakdowns or stomach ulcers or heart trouble, and collapse before their time.
What is distinctive about it is not the degree of legalism involved, or the amount of conscientious scruples invoked, or even the degree to which God is talked about as the professed sanction for a given opinion.
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.
The ACOG's own previous policy positions imply a very different understanding of the nature, scope, and claims of conscientious judgment, including the judgment that a proposed treatment is not in the best interest of the patient.
Surely, however, the demands of conscience should not be gerrymandered by the availability of people who very well may be less enlightened and conscientious.
A good preacher, however conscientious he may be in tracing his materials to their source, will not choke the flow of his morning sermon with a profusion of oral footnotes.
From «Physicians, Not Conscripts — Conscientious Objection in Health Care» (my emphasis):
«These were men who had learned how not to have needless liturgical or doctrinal disputes, and they were good, conscientious people.»
Further, I expect any conscientious Christian who knows how stories about the Passion of Jesus became, across two millennia, a seedbed for both theological anti-Judaism and ethnic anti-Semitism, to proceed here with infinite care — not with political correctness but with thoughtful accuracy.
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.
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.»
But such an omniscient and conscientious judge would still not administer perfect justice unless the laws he administered were also perfectly just.
This is ably argued by very competent and conscientious scholars, but I must confess that I do not find their reasoning convincing.
If living irresponsibly is not really our fault, then a conscientious, disciplined life is not really to our credit.
It is just barely possible that some who can not abide any statement by a Catholic bishop might listen to conscientious Catholic laypersons on the question of abortion and Catholic officeholders.
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