Word: conscienceã
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...have conveyed to all in a clear, strong and consistent voice, a philosophy that to preserve public trust in research, the scientific community must go beyond a culture of compliance—it must strive for a culture of conscience??one in which we do the right thing not because we are required to, but because it is the right thing to do, a refrain now echoed frequently throughout the research community,” Koski wrote in his letter to Thompson...
...course, Urinetown does have its own social conscience??near as I could tell its underlying point has something to do with over-consumption of resources and the unsustainable lifestyle of man. And yet, the show’s point isn’t quite the point. Every plot twist is an opportunity to mock a theatrical device or style of theater. Urinetown is possessed of such charm and generates such tremendous good will that even old jokes like the deliberate misunderstanding of idiomatic language seem fresh and welcome
...College-wide grading policies. Yet it will have detrimental effects on the students who are unfortunately subject to his caprice. The government department should question whether to allow its irresponsible professor to prejudice the academic record of a full class of concentrators in order to soothe his wounded conscience??and should intervene if necessary to ensure that students’ transcripts don’t become an outlet for Mansfield’s political crusade...
...He’s been the conscience??not just within Harvard, and not just within the higher education community, but in society at large, for recognizing the importance and the value to all of us in ensuring that our universities serve all people, and not just a privileged few,” Carnesale says...
...He’s been the conscience??not just within Harvard, and not just within the higher education community, but in society at large, for recognizing the importance and the value to all of us in insuring that our universities serve all people, and not just a privileged few,” Carnesale says...