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Being a conscientious person, she found a pen and paper and left Jack a note.
Harold was a loyal and extremely conscientious person, typical of his generation.
"I dislike to think of what might have happened had some less conscientious person stumbled on the beep."
A conscientious person finds it very difficult to decide between voluntary and imposed charity.
If you are a conscientious person, it just reduced your dating pool by four-fifths.
He is the sort of neat, conscientious person who expects his home and neighborhood to reflect his character.
No conscientious person, regard-less of his or her views on the death penalty, could wish that such prisoners had been executed.
Every serious believer and every conscientious person in public office must balance respect for law with the dictates of conscience.
Not even a trace of blood was on any of the petals - he was a very conscientious person.
But as a conscientious person, I wanted to learn if I had been correct or incorrect in my appraisal.
He's a very conscientious person.
A most conscientious person.
He was known for his vast learning, sound scholarship, remarkable memory and for being a very ethical and conscientious person.
However many others said there could be no excuse, and that the scenes in the video should "shake the soul of every conscientious person" in China.
My wife, a conscientious person, is a compulsive telephone answerer and she is constitutionally unable to hang up on even a wrong number.
Even the most conscientious person in the world cannot get a grip on what's going on around the planet and how it's influencing the weather, politics, war.
"Even those critics of the royal family and the monarchy say that the queen is a conscientious person doing a decent job," Mr. Barker said.
Mr Lawlor said that he had known Quinn for over 40 years and he was an honest and conscientious person.
Call the meeting to order yourself as chairman pro tem, and appoint some conscientious person, preferably female, as secretary pro tem.
If you're the type that likes insentient devices to remind you of what a conscientious person you are, then this all-in-one recycling system should be right up your alley.
"I put it to you that if the morphia had really disappeared the way it did you would have been bound, as a conscientious person, to report the loss officially."
He was a conscientious person, who seems to have been intended by nature for a pirate, and now fifty-five, an age by which a man has learned all the moderation of which he is capable.
In front of the window, where a conscientious person would put it to take as much advantage as possible of the available light so's not to have to waste too many of the city's candles, was a small table.
The result was unexpected: the instrument was not affecting at all, but there was such a strong barometer taste to the soup that the head cook, who was a most conscientious person, changed its name in the bill of fare.
But for that very reason perhaps, Tolstoy's clear statement is valuable for that type of conscientious person in every land who finds it hard, not only to walk in the path of righteousness, but to discover where the path lies.