Faced with a position rooted in conscience, the council responded like most other Washington institutions : it bobbed and weaved and covered up rather than act with candor, honor and responsibility.
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At that time the Bench of Bishops decided that it would not continue to appoint a specific bishop to minister to those who cannot in conscience accept the ordination of women as priests.
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Upon resignation, she made clear that she had not set out to " intentionally mislead anyone ", but she could not " in conscience continue to serve as immigration minister ".
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As such, they said, " Catholic voters should feel free in conscience to support this measure, even if it is viewed as less than might have been desired ."
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If the Spanish monarch ever refused in conscience to grant royal assent, a procedure similar to the Belgian handling of King Baudouin's objection would not be possible under the current constitution.
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He wrote three pamphlets against the engagement to be faithful to the Commonwealth, and proved that neither in conscience, law, nor prudence was he bound to pay the taxes which it imposed.
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According to Hitler's biographer Alan Bullock, Hitler was a " man who believed neither in God nor in conscience ('a Jewish invention, a blemish like circumcision') ".
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But I can't, in conscience, not when I see someone who was blocked indefinitely and their userpage deleted because they related their story of having been sexually abused as a child.
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His book on kingship, " Basilik�n DMron, " ( Greek for " Royal Gift " ) lists sodomy among those horrible crimes which ye are bound in conscience never to forgive.
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Now he insists he would pick for the Supreme Court judges who " share " an opposition to abortion that is " rooted in conscience, " as he claims his to be.