Conscientiously
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22 examples of Conscientiously in a sentence
Recognize the early signs of violence and
conscientiously
intervene, deescalate it, show victims a safe way out.
And we can also start thinking more
conscientiously
about the social impact of the technology that we're developing.
Spotting these moral hairpin turns now will help us maneuver the unfamiliar road of technology ethics, and allow us to cruise confidently and
conscientiously
into our brave new future.
Amnesty began identifying “prisoners of conscience” – people imprisoned for peacefully expressing their political, religious, or other
conscientiously
held beliefs, or for their cultural identity – all over the world.
Each session is like an afternoon tea party where representatives offer random reflections, praise the correctness of the leadership's reports and attempt to show how
conscientiously
they have studied them and how deeply they comprehend them.
Elites – and protesters’ fellow citizens – should respond
conscientiously
and creatively to moral indignation, comprehending that it is ultimately about an affirmation of liberal democracy, and not about all-out revolution, let alone nihilism.
Opinion polls indicate that Americans have little appetite for the US to act as the world’s watchdog, although they do want their government to be
conscientiously
involved in resolving global problems.
When he had conducted his sister-in-law to her seat, he took his station behind a pillar, resolved to listen as attentively and as
conscientiously
as possible.
We saw him working conscientiously, looking up every word in the dictionary, and taking the greatest pains.
I plodded
conscientiously
through the twenty-six letters, and the only malady I could conclude I had not got was housemaid's knee.
The neighbourhood of the upper Thames is rich in Roman relics, and my surmise seemed to me a very probable one; but our serious young man, who is a bit of a geologist, pooh-poohed my Roman relic theory, and said it was clear to the meanest intellect (in which category he seemed to be grieved that he could not
conscientiously
include mine) that the thing the boy had found was the fossil of a whale; and he pointed out to us various evidences proving that it must have belonged to the preglacial period.
By dint of a strong arm, however, it grew to the desired length, under the experienced eye of the peddler, who
conscientiously
added a ribbon of corresponding brilliancy with the calico; and Caesar hastily withdrew, to communicate the joyful intelligence to his aged partner.
He really felt
conscientiously
vexed on the occasion; for the very exertion to which he had limited the performance of his promise to his father was by this arrangement rendered impracticable.--
As an affectionate and attentive nephew I considered it my duty to eat for him as well as for myself, which I did
conscientiously.
Steady to his purpose, he scarcely spoke ten words to her through the whole of Saturday, and though they were at one time left by themselves for half-an-hour, he adhered most
conscientiously
to his book, and would not even look at her.
Master Jup, entrusted with carrying them their daily nourishment, leavings from the kitchen, etc., acquitted himself
conscientiously
of his task.
Having taken up this question he
conscientiously
read everything relating to it; and he purposed going abroad in the autumn to study the question further there, so that what had often happened to him with other questions should not be repeated.
Passepartout, who had
conscientiously
studied the programme of his duties, was more than surprised to see his master guilty of the inexactness of appearing at this unaccustomed hour; for, according to rule, he was not due in Saville Row until precisely midnight.
As for Passepartout, he, too, had escaped sea-sickness, and took his meals
conscientiously
in the forward cabin.
"I can do that conscientiously," said Carter, who had now undone the bandages; "only I wish I could have got here sooner: he would not have bled so much--but how is this?
I walked a long time, and when I thought I had nearly done enough, and might
conscientiously
yield to the fatigue that almost overpowered me--might relax this forced action, and, sitting down on a stone I saw near, submit resistlessly to the apathy that clogged heart and limb--I heard a bell chime--a church bell.
You are certain of that?""I
conscientiously
believe so, Mr. Rochester."
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