He was a conscientious student in schoo. [adjective]
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Women (94 per cent) are more conscientious than men (86 per cent) at wearing a seatbelt. [adjective]
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Are people with a conscientious objection able to counsel patients? [adjective]
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He had been in more than one of those battles which mademoiselle's conscientious pen depicted with such graphic power, the _Gazette_ at her elbow as she wrote. [adjective]
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"And he is an honest, conscientious man." [adjective]
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All the furniture in the house was Elizabethan, plain, ponderous, the conscientious work of Oxfordshire mechanics. [adjective]
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You see I make a conscientious matter of it. [adjective]
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The times were bad--as they always are when conscientious people think of them--and poor Mrs. [adjective]
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"Father is a just and conscientious man," replied the daughter who inherited those qualities; "he would not blame Captain Stubbard; he would blame us, and no others." [adjective]
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It goes without saying that one must be conscientious and methodical. [adjective]
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* Vera at the same time smiling with a sense of superiority over her good, conscientious husband, who all the same understood life wrongly, as according to Vera all men did. [adjective]
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