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I am only sorry, in good conscience, that I cannot.
But I can't in good conscience leave it at that.
I cannot in good conscience attend a convention supporting him.
No foreign policy expert could support him in good conscience.
Anyway, we can't (in good conscience) recommend taking this approach.
We can't do this to our kids in good conscience.
And we cannot in all good conscience let that slide.
"I can't in good conscience support this nominee," said Sen.
How can any Republican in good conscience vote against that?
Voters of good conscience must swarm the polls in 2020.
But Jaime can't go along with Cersei's plan in good conscience.
Can a member of the #Resistance watch "Roseanne" in good conscience?
" She said the decision to leave was made "in good conscience.
Can we still, in good conscience, enjoy movies from bad men?
I couldn't in good conscience let that state of affairs continue.
That is not a risk I can take in good conscience.
They feel that they can't, in good conscience, utilize government funding.
John McCain said he "cannot in good conscience vote" for it.
But we will stand our ground wherever in good conscience we must.
In good conscience, I could not keep my crew on the road.
I can't in good conscience recommend you get one for your home.
I cannot in good conscience endorse the Republican party in any way.
I can no longer in good conscience endorse this person for president.
And I realized that I couldn't, in good conscience, continue working there.
For how could we, in good conscience, wholly sympathize with these characters?
What undecided voter can in good conscience vote for this con man?
"I cannot in good conscience consider a guilty verdict," the juror wrote.
But can I in good conscience let him continue to work free?
That is why in good conscience, I support public funding for abortion.
Suspiria is simply a film that cannot be remade in good conscience.
"That is not a risk I can take in good conscience," Bloomberg explains.
"That is not a risk I can take in good conscience," he said.
I will not stand for it, and no people of good conscience should.
Then in your good conscience you should do what you think is right.
"I cannot in good conscience vote for the Graham-Cassidy proposal," he said.
"That is not a risk I can take in good conscience," Bloomberg wrote.
In all honesty this was something I could not in good conscience allow.
But I can't in good conscience say I don't understand why that happens.
"That is not a risk I can take in good conscience," he wrote.
You can't in good conscience make a client pay for your poor planning.
Sadly, I can't recommend the last one, at least not in good conscience.
Lindsey Graham said last week that he "cannot in good conscience" support Trump.
I cannot, in good conscience, just stand by and watch cover-ups happen.
He said he could no longer work at Willow Creek in good conscience.
In good conscience it cannot be supported and would have to be resisted.
Quixote fought giants because he could not, in good conscience, not fight them.
"I cannot in good conscience attend tonight's sham," Ms. Pressley wrote on Twitter.
The infliction of cruelty with a good conscience is a delight to moralists.
Could we in good conscience stay here, continue working here, have another child here?
" On Wednesday, McCall shared a Bible verse, encouraging others to have a "good conscience.
"She cannot in good conscience move forward with the ceremony," her rep said Thursday.
"I cannot in good conscience allow the agreement to continue," Kenney told the paper.
But, it should be an affront to people of good conscience of any community.
Then, we can ask in good conscience: What indeed is someone in Wambach's position thinking?
Unfortunately, unicorn ice cream is gross, so we cannot praise its victory in good conscience.
What is it about Charlton that makes him a good conscience-like figure for Eliot?
John Wells says he cannot in good conscience enter NFL stadium because of anthem protests.
Thus, we cannot in good conscience advocate buying or adding to DG at this level.
And, if no one called, the driver could have kept the money in good conscience.
We cannot in good conscience be members of an organization with such a painful history.
MORE (Ariz.) announced on Friday that he couldn't in "good conscience" vote for the legislation.
McCain said in a statement he "cannot in good conscience" support the bill from Sens.
But you cannot, in good conscience, tell me that the left is not also doing it.
"I cannot in good conscience vote for the Graham-Cassidy proposal," McCain said in a statement.
" "The VLBC will not in good conscience sit silently and support his inclusion in this event.
"People of good conscience need to step up and say 'No, this is wrong,'" he says.
"I cannot in good conscience vote for the Graham-Cassidy proposal," he said in a statement.
"We cannot in good conscience abandon this cause," Pence said to applause in his home state.
"I cannot in good conscience vote for the Graham-Cassidy proposal," McCain said in his statement.
And we cannot in good conscience extend a hand of cooperation to those who condone it.
John McCain issued a statement that he could not "in good conscience" support the latest measure.
Accusing Vlaming of "insubordination," the board fired Vlaming when he stated he couldn't in good conscience comply.
He goes with his gut, and says that — in good conscience — he can't marry Tiffany or Chantal.
" Maine independent Angus King said in July that he could not vote for Trump "in good conscience.
I can't, in good conscience, continue paying for Apple Music due to its partnership with James Corden.
Macedonian-Americans cannot, in good conscience (a term we've been hearing a lot lately), vote for her.
But that word — disadvantaged — is not a word that I can, in good conscience, apply to myself.
" He added that he can't vote for Trump "in good conscience" and thinks Clinton is "equally unacceptable.
"I really can't in good conscience give my vote to Hillary or Trump," she said, citing Mrs.
"I cannot in good conscience vote for the Graham-Cassidy proposal," McCain said in a public statement.
"So while anything can bounce, I can't, in good conscience, recommend either of these stocks," he concluded.
While so many already struggle making ends meet, we cannot in good conscience agree to this proposal.
Fall officially began on September 23, so you can finally order pumpkin spice lattes in good conscience.
We have nothing against Ed Sheeran personally, but we cannot in good conscience let this go unsaid.
" And I said, "I, in good conscience, can't vote for someone who will destroy the Republican Party.
The aides wrote that they could "no longer in good conscience" continue serving in the congressman's office.
"I cannot in good conscience obey an order that I believe violates the sacred oath I took."
Plus I've got to tell you: I can no longer in good conscience recommend a cigarette stock.
Only a few minutes in, there's a turn so surprising that I can't, in good conscience, spoil it.
He became continuously cast as the attractive kid with a good conscience in film after film, after film.
In late November, a Republican elector, who concluded he could not in good conscience vote for Trump, resigned.
Without it, Mueller said he could not find work in good conscience without disclosing the accusations against him.
West said he could not in good conscience follow Sanders's lead in supporting Clinton's campaign earlier this week.
We cannot in good conscience continue to stand idle while our veterans are precluded from this federal program.
"I cannot in good conscience vote for the Graham-Cassidy proposal," the Arizona Republican said in a statement.
We could not in good conscience turn a blind eye to Palestinian actions that fan hatred and violence.
"I couldn't in good conscience continue working with James, and I let him go yesterday," Mr. Bourret said.
But I can't with good conscience recommend bottled water given the environmental impact, not to mention the cost.
I'm sorry, I have to ask this in good conscience, Blair, otherwise my fiancée might pre-divorce me.
John McCain said he could not "in good conscience" vote for the Graham-Cassidy bill to repeal Obamacare.
This realization shattered my dreams and hope, and I could not in good conscience offer him my vote.
I could not in good conscience vote against impeachment because I believe President Trump is guilty of wrongdoing.
Unless I'm confident we can do that, I don't know how we can move forward in good conscience.
"I cannot in good conscience send them toward a PhD system that only supports the independently wealthy," Welch said.
French teacher Peter Vlaming said he couldn't "in good conscience" comply, citing his religious beliefs, according to the complaint.
How could they, in good conscience, recruit top Muslim employees from the rest of the world to relocate here?
Thanks to new products, tailgaters who care about their team and Mother Nature can have fun in good conscience.
She says he resigned in part because he couldn't in good conscience continue to execute laws that were draconian.
So he cannot, in good conscience, create a cake for an event he says contradicts God's teaching, he said.
"The Senate cannot in good conscience confirm General Hyten," Protect Our Defense president Don Christensen said in a statement.
"I cannot, in good conscience, accept anyone inside of my restaurants who believes that this is OK," she wrote.
So, while we have conscience, let's sell records, and come up with records that can sell with good conscience.
"I cannot in good conscience vote for the Graham-Cassidy proposal," the Arizona Republican senator said in a statement.
There is an exceptional amount of Pitbull on this and I cannot in good conscience put it any higher.
"But at least we should feel, in good conscience, that we did as much as we could," she said.
"  "I cannot in all good conscience be in a room with what he has said about so many Americans.
I swore I would sit out on this election, unable to vote for either Trump or Clinton in good conscience.
"Unless I'm confident we can do that, I don't know how we can move forward in good conscience," she said.
We can't in good conscience say that you won't have a giant headache the next day, but Harry Potter cocktails.
Would they all be able to, in good conscience, support such a lack of interest in clear instances of injustice?
But we cannot – in good conscience – do nothing, and say nothing, when we see the hope of peace slipping away.
But we cannot – in good conscience –do nothing, and say nothing, when we see the hope of peace slipping away.
Would anyone in good conscience or with any strategic insight have recommended that the correct approach for Washington toward Gen.
"I could not in good conscience vote against impeachment because I believe President Trump is guilty of wrongdoing," Gabbard said.
Americans of good conscience know that Trump is a moral blight on this country, dragging down virtues and destroying conventions.
"I cannot in good conscience consider a guilty verdict," a single, unidentified juror wrote in a letter to the judge.
"I could not in good conscience vote against impeachment because I believe President Trump is guilty of wrongdoing," Gabbard continued.
Americans of good conscience could probably agree that we should find a way to fix the latter without breaking the former.
As House speaker he'll face regular, high-profile inquiries about Trump's most recent offenses, whether to conservatism or to good conscience.
And how can a physician in good conscience prescribe a treatment without knowing how it will work in a sick patient?
"We cannot in good conscience continue to recommend our industry remain in Georgia if HB 481 becomes law," the letter said.
"I cannot in good conscience appear at an event which chooses to dignify a neo-nationalist like Steve Bannon," she tweeted.
As much as I cherish this day, can I in good conscience celebrate that which I believe is a grave mistake?
People of good conscience of all races need to stand and speak in defense of those who are subjected to racism.
If the country is too dangerous for Peace Corps volunteers, how can we in good conscience send women and children there?
"I think she made a decision that she thought was in good conscience, and wants to do something constructive," D'Allesandro said.
There are, without question, Republicans of good conscience who are frustrated and angry with what their fellow party members are doing.
"We call on all people of good conscience to join in disrupting the ceremonies," a statement reads on DisruptJ20's website.
This time there are too many potential Democratic nominees that I can't vote for in good conscience, especially Sanders and Warren.
Doing so is required as a matter of good conscience and human dignity, and also by the Americans With Disabilities Act.
We ask the other galleries to follow their example and and act in good conscience, understanding their impact on our neighborhood.
"I think she changed her mind" on whether she could, in good conscience, accept a no-deal exit, Mr. Bale said.
Good people of good conscience are seeking to do what Trump only gave lip service to, and in his way bastardized.
" There's no way, he writes, that one can defend Lee in "good conscience" unless one puts "tribe and race over country.
And while I was looking forward to coming to Durham, I can not in good conscience do so at this time.
MacKenzie said she told them that, in good conscience, she could not and advised the site against sharing any videos of Paulette.
Afloat in the enervating sea of neoliberalism, all creatures of good conscience agree that steps must be taken to turn the tide.
"I cannot in good conscience vote for the Graham-Cassidy proposal," McCain said in a statement, referring to the bill by Sens.
Nor can you give the thing away — to whom can someone of good conscience give such an object such as a key?
"I cannot in good conscience allow the agreement to continue," Democratic Mayor Jim Kenney told the Philadelphia Inquirer about Friday&aposs announcement.
Lee and others to offer constructive amendments to get the bill to a place where conservatives could support it in good conscience.
"I can no longer in good conscience endorse this person for president," he said shortly after the Access Hollywood tapes were released.
I didn't know what I could do about it, but I didn't think I could, in good conscience, look away any longer.
I don't know how I can be an educator and in good conscience not put this conversation in front of my students.
According to The I-Land's logic, Earth's population is too diminished from climate change to issue the death penalty in good conscience.
I'm in DC and proud to stand with people of good conscience today to call on Congress to pass a #DreamActNow pic.twitter.
"I cannot in good conscience choose the path that would be easier for me in an effort to duck the responsibility to reconcile."
Even though their proposals were very attractive, I could not in good conscience abandon Nissan while we were in the midst of ourturnaround.
Many performers, like the Trocks, steer clear of inflammatory humor, allowing us to laugh in good conscience at gender-bending as a performance.
"While I support our heroic first responders, I can't in good conscience vote for legislation which to my dismay remains unfunded," Paul said.
I cannot in good conscience perform in a state where certain people are being denied their civil rights due to their sexual orientation.
"We found that in good conscience we could no longer continue to prosecute these cases without any measurable public safety benefit," Gonzalez said.
Friday, Arizona Republican John McCain became the latest "no," saying he could not "in good conscience" support the latest effort to repeal Obamacare.
All citizens of good conscience should call their representatives and senators — local, state and national — and demand legislation banning assault rifles and ammunition.
You see, a major infrastructure push is a very good idea, one that Democrats would find it hard to oppose in good conscience.
I'm not sure I can, in good conscience, vote for someone who has this many repeated, relatively recent instances of blackface and brownface.
I'm not sure I can, in good conscience, vote for someone who has this many repeated, relatively recent instances of blackface and brownface.
The next The FBI Director and US Attorneys Office cannot in good conscience ignore the challenge of ridding us of this nefarious practice.
"I cannot in good conscience choose the path that would be easier for me to duck the responsibility to reconcile," Mr. Northam said.
" But he said, "I cannot in good conscience choose the path that would be easier, for me to duck my responsibility to reconcile.
I cannot in good conscience perform in a State where certain people are being denied their civil rights due to their sexual orientation.
Morrell, a top intelligence official when Manning released the documents, believes he can't in good conscience work at the same organization as Manning.
I can't in good conscience recommend this $600 dollar phone to anyone, and the really sad thing is that it isn't really Asus' fault.
Brexit Secretary Dominic Raab quit, saying he "cannot in good conscience" support the draft deal with the EU May brought to her Cabinet Wednesday.
However, I cannot in good conscience stand by while the USFWS attempts to abuse their authority at the expense of private companies like Rover.
Yet these defenses will be weak if moderates, independents, and Republicans of good conscience do not begin to see Trump for what he is.
"I cannot in good conscience consider a guilty verdict," an anonymous white juror wrote in a letter to Judge Clifton B. Newman on Friday.
Even though their proposals were very attractive, I could not in good conscience abandon Nissan while we were in the midst of our turnaround.
"We cannot in good conscience risk our fans' safety by proceeding with tonight's concert," said the statement with Live Nation, the concert promotion company.
I can't in good conscience tell you to drop $150 on something like this when people are out there losing their jobs in droves.
The truth is that what lawmakers -- and voters -- want to hear from Zuckerberg is something that he could never, ever in good conscience promise.
She released a statement that said, "I could not in good conscience vote against impeachment because I believe President Trump is guilty of wrongdoing."
It's hard to pin down the exact moment, but at some point, the program's flaws exceeded what in good conscience I could participate in.
Mr. Mulvaney said he could "in good conscience" ask taxpayers to contribute some of their money to "this family who deserves" the two credits.
"We call upon the news outlets that wish to report on this operation to shoulder their responsibilities, in all good conscience," the campaign said.
"I cannot in good conscience support legislation that would authorize such actions by federal judges who are appointed by this federal administration," he wrote.
Some issues transcend economics, and I will not in good conscience support a president who seems to hate Americans who don't look like him.
" And he concluded, "And I cannot in good conscience turn away from the evidence of evil that is to me so clear and compelling.
" Richardson said that after three days of advisory board meetings it had "become clear that I cannot in good conscience serve in this role.
"I cannot in good conscience perform in a State where certain people are being denied their civil rights due to their sexual orientation," he added.
"I can't in good conscience tell you to 'buy tech' here, but I can tell you to buy some specific parts of tech," Cramer said.
"I have decided today in good conscience to relinquish the mantle of leadership of this great nation with infinite gratitude to all Gambians," he said.
"I cannot in good conscience perform in a State where certain people are being denied their civil rights due to their sexual orientation," Adams wrote.
Can we, in good conscience, continue to bring new aggressors to light while ignoring the ones we know about, and have allowed to go unpunished?
"I just can't in good conscience put somebody in that airplane whose coolness and sort of patience and judgment I have doubts about," he added.
But he says he "cannot in good conscience" allow the charges to be an undue distraction to his House colleagues while the investigation is continuing.
"While the federal supply issues persist, we cannot in good conscience issue an unlimited number of license to businesses," said Ontario Attorney General Doug Downey.
Opinion Columnist I have often wondered why good people of good conscience don't respond to things like slavery or the Holocaust or human rights abuse.
" In it, he writes that Trump's "tenor of his abuse only reinforces my thinking: I can no longer in good conscience support the president's reelection.
We face a lot of ridicule from friends and relatives, but we cannot in good conscience let our boys play a game so inherently dangerous.
"I've also told Hachette that a publisher that would conduct itself in this way is one I can't work with in good conscience," he added.
If the leader of a government issues an order that men and women below him cannot, in good conscience, enact, what are they to do?
I couldn't in good conscience participate in structures that exploit people and damage the earth, that preference my wants and desires over someone else's needs.
"I cannot in good conscience consider a guilty verdict," an unidentified juror wrote in a letter to Judge Newman, who read it aloud in court.
"Due to the strong negative reaction to their ad by our viewers, we could not in good conscience take their money," Fox News told Stelter.
"It's true that in good conscience, bishops once thought it was more important to avoid scandal in the institution," but that has changed, he said.
For that reason alone, a music community that doesn't hold its leaders with misconduct allegations accountable by removing them entirely doesn't deserve support in good conscience.
"While I support our heroic first responders, I can't in good conscience vote for legislation which to my dismay remains unfunded," Paul tweeted after the vote.
The High Road can be a lonely place, and I'd love to remain next to him there, but I can not, in good conscience say nothing.
"That is not a risk I can take in good conscience," he wrote on Bloomberg View, an opinion website that is part of his media empire.
Update: Literally minutes after this story went up, McCain said he would not vote for Graham-Cassidy: I cannot in good conscience vote for Graham-Cassidy.
"I don't see how anyone in good conscience can do this" says Paedia Mixon, CEO of New American Pathways, an Atlanta agency that helps resettle refugees.
"I am a Christian, and in good conscience I cannot do what the D.W.P. are requiring of me," Dr. Mackereth replied, according to the tribunal report.
"I came to the conclusion that I could not in good conscience vote either yes or no," Gabbard said in a statement following the final vote.
Until the FBI submits to proper oversight and acts to dismantle these unlawful and discriminatory programs, Congress cannot in good conscience renew these sweeping surveillance powers.
This novel was for many years on the "required list" for introductory fiction, but this instructor cannot in good conscience continue to inflict it on undergraduates.
"I could not in good conscience vote against impeachment because I believe President Trump is guilty of wrongdoing," Gabbard said in a lengthy statement last week.
We will not hate you, but we cannot in all good conscience obey your unjust laws … We will soon wear you down by our capacity to suffer.
"In all good conscience" After acting in the action comedy "Kick-Ass 2" in 2013, the star withdrew his support for the film shortly before its release.
His attorneys have explained that, because of his spiritual beliefs, he could not in good conscience turn away two exhausted, injured men seeking food, water and shelter.
In the end, we could not in good conscience protect the most extreme elements of the settler movement as it tries to destroy the two-state solution.
Besides, can we in 2019 in good conscience really fell thousands of oak trees to reproduce a roof structure that nobody sees and is prone to burning?
"I could not in good conscience attend a coronation and celebration of Donald Trump," wrote one Indiana delegate, Josh Claybourn, in a blog post resigning his position.
Could you in good conscience name your child Thelma or Martha after reading, on a blog, that the once common "th" sound "is not currently deemed stylish"?
I can no longer, in good conscience, use the services of a company that allowed the spread of propaganda and directly aimed it at those most vulnerable.
"I have decided today in good conscience to relinquish the mantle of leadership of this great nation," Jammeh, dressed in a white robe and looking tired, said.
In the end, we could not in good conscience protect the most extreme elements of the settler movement as it tries to destroy the two state solution.
The hits kept coming, right in front of him, until Cunningham said he could not, in good conscience, continue his supporting role in football's multibillion-dollar apparatus.
Quote of note: "I cannot in good conscience obey an order that I believe violates the sacred oath I took," Mr. Spencer said in his resignation letter.
"I cannot in good conscience vote for any nominee who in any way has supported the use of enhanced interrogation," McCain said in a statement on Wednesday.
While there are other concerns we had hoped to negotiate, the national security letter amendment is something I cannot in good conscience have attached to this bill.
It is a nuanced analysis but it is heavily predicated on the idea that a good Catholic cannot in good conscience violate Church teachings against capital punishment.
"I do not believe this committee should or can in good conscience consider a nominee put forward by this president until that investigation is concluded, " he said.
"I came to the conclusion that I could not in good conscience vote either yes or no," she said at the time, calling the process too partisan.
"I came to the conclusion that I could not in good conscience vote either yes or no," she said at the time, calling the process too partisan.
Five of Van Drew's staffers quit Sunday night, saying they can "no longer in good conscience continue our service," according to a resignation letter obtained by CNN.
Together, we will lay out some fundamental steps that people of good conscience might take to make sure higher education is aligned with the democratic values we share.
With state after state now legalizing marijuana just for recreational use, how in good conscience can the same states keep so many life-saving drugs behind the counter?
"I cannot in good conscience perform in a state where certain people are being denied their civil rights due to their sexual orientation," Adams wrote on his website.
"I couldn't ever in good conscience give away an animal that loves me and trusts me with the same innocence and purity that my baby does," she wrote.
"I cannot in good conscience perform in a State where certain people are being denied their civil rights due to their sexual orientation," he said in a statement.
Here's a helpful guide for how to deal with your condiment cornucopia in good conscience — and make a couple of awesome, home-cooked meals while you're at it.
Brexit Secretary Dominic Raab said in a statement on Thursday that he "cannot in good conscience support the terms proposed for our deal" to leave the European Union.
Second, because the attorney who requested the cake made the deliberate choice to request a custom cake with a message that Jack could not in good conscience design.
"If you're willing to, in good conscience, turn [the money] back in, there's amnesty, there's no real questions asked if you're willing to give it back," he said.
"I cannot in good conscience accept the demand that I make the complainant an author — much less the demand that I make him the first author," he wrote.
But that will be for you to decide, with the weight of history upon you, and, as President Kennedy once said, "a good conscience your only sure reward."
"As a conservative, I cannot in good conscience support either morally and politically corrupt liberals running, and [Libertarian candidate] Gary Johnson is quite possibly insane," he told me.
Moss said he couldn't, in good conscience, give his students the kindergarten-level "He won't win, and our family isn't going anywhere" speech that Hill gave Phoenix, either.
"I can't with good conscience vote for someone with that kind of mindset to the presidency," said LeighAnn Chase, a 27-year-old nursing student from Lakeland, Florida.
"We cannot in good conscience allow Mayor Pete to become the nominee without demanding that he address the needs and concerns of the broader [LGBTQIA] communities," the letter states.
" Ferrell added he could "no longer in good conscience, use the services of a company that allowed the spread of propaganda and directly aimed it at those most vulnerable.
And he writes that he cannot, in good conscience, require users of the very widely used open source WordPress software to inherit the patent clause and associated legal risk.
" Why he's out: "As someone who cares deeply about the environment, I cannot in good conscience support a deal that punishes the United States, which is what it does.
"I've tried to tell myself that it will be all right and that I can continue in good conscience before God and man," Chamberlin wrote in a Facebook post.
"In the end, we could not in good conscience protect the most extreme elements of the settler movement as it tries to destroy the two-state solution," he said.
"I cannot in good conscience as a mayor allow the other 40% to not have a plan that the economy will require of them later in life," he said.
"We could not in good conscience veto a resolution that expressed concerns about the very trends that are eroding the foundation of a two-state solution," he told reporters.
He has instead confronted them with the question of whether a racist president who vouchsafes neo-Nazi violence deserves to be propped up by government executives of good conscience.
"If he could not in good conscience support the president's views publicly, he felt he had a duty to the president and the country to step away," Vance recalls.
But he was just as firm about the fact that he couldn't in good conscience attend the center's 2017 festivities if it meant playing nice with the Trump administration.
After doing my due diligence in reviewing the 658-page impeachment report, I came to the conclusion that I could not in good conscience vote either yes or no.
Lewis said he could not attend the president-elect's inauguration in good conscience, a view that has gained support since Trump attacked Lewis' leadership and performance on Twitter in response.
Since identity politics are inherent in any discussion of a song called "White Privilege II," I cannot in good conscience miss an opportunity to talk about myself here as well.
Khalifa's loyalty to the GOP runs deep, and yet he's down to maybe two Republican candidates he says he can vote for in good conscience in the November midterm elections.
I can't in good conscience stand by while racial insults and hatred are cast from the Oval Office, or Chicago is held hostage because of our views on New Americans.
We can be grateful to those who choose to report their experiences publicly, but, our society being what it is, we cannot in good conscience demand that anyone do so.
We are calling on all people of good conscience in NYC to log off of the apps in 2.13 AM to 22.1 AM Wednesday, May 210th to support our strike.
But right now I couldn't recommend it to anybody in good conscience, and I'm disappointed that a developer that's created some of my favorite games dropped the ball so badly.
It isn't about giving the disaffected public a candidate they can vote for in good conscience, but about insuring against the risk that the electorate makes a world historical error.
Calling Electors "faithless" because they in good conscience cannot vote for the Republican Party's nominee in this election is a perversion of the original intent of the Electoral College system.
Therefore, I cannot, in good conscience, continue to support him nor can I vote for Hillary Clinton…my wife, my daughters, my mother, my sister and all women deserve better.
"I couldn't in good conscience say I helped the Bernie Sanders campaign," said YPSL's vice chair Justin Simons, who also works as a political organizer for the Socialist Party USA.
The head of the Democratic Unionist Party, Arlene Foster, said May "could not in good conscience" agree to checks on goods being imported to Northern Ireland from Britain after Brexit.
"I cannot in good conscience obey an order that I believe violates the sacred oath I took in the presence of my family, my flag, and my faith," Spencer wrote.
The former Van Drew aides wrote that they could "no longer in good conscience continue our service in in the Congressman's employ" after his decision to join the Republican Party.
"But that will be for you to decide, with the weight of history upon you, and, as President Kennedy once said, 'a good conscience your only sure reward,'" he added.
"I cannot in good conscience obey an order that I believe violates the sacred oath I took in the presence of my family, my flag, and my faith," Spencer said.
It happened because the devastation of addiction is so obvious where we live that my colleagues could not in good conscience deny our citizens a chance to escape this scourge.
Tanya DePass, the 45-year-old director of the nonprofit I Need Diverse Games, told BuzzFeed News she felt she had to stop playing the game to be in good conscience.
I said I would share the documents with any members of the press that were interested, and that I couldn't let the technology be used in this way in good conscience.
You cannot, in good conscience, try to convince anyone that you care enough about your Facebook friends' music tastes that you would willingly read through a big ol' list of concerts.
"I cannot in good conscience allow these charges to undermine my colleagues in the Democratic Caucus, and my friends on both sides of the aisle in the Judiciary Committee," Conyers said.
We urge all Americans of good conscience to come together and rise above hate and extremist rhetoric that only serves to divide us at a time when we must stand together.
"The pharmacist called and said that he could not fill the prescription in good conscience because he was a Catholic male and he could not contribute to an abortion," Rachel said.
The two war tax resisters are deliberate orators; though the emotion of the moment is palpable, they are simply trying to understand how someone in good conscience could take another's house.
Yes, the prospect of an Iran freed from its present government's oppression at home and troublemaking abroad is obviously appealing, or at least it should be to anyone of good conscience.
Electors of good conscience should exercise their Constitutional right to elect the best person for the job of President or simply abstain from voting for either of the major party candidates.
"The intensity of feeling of this is very deep, and many of us feel we couldn't in good conscience go home for Christmas without seeing this law passed," Durbin said Wednesday.
"I could not in good conscience vote for Trump under any circumstance," said Blake Lichty, 33, a Republican who worked in the George W. Bush administration and now lives near Atlanta.
If Pence feels he cannot in good conscience do his job, which is to promote Trump, he may want to think about resigning from the ticket That would enrage Trump supporters.
In July 2017, the senator said he could not vote for his party's health care bill "in good conscience" after it didn't receive the proper hearings or input from Senate members.
Now to be fair, I can't be so certain that Brexit was to blame for this ignominy that I can send Boris the bill for my easyJet flights in good conscience.
"The novelist's deception is consensual," Cercas says, although he also raises the possibility that a Spain ravenous for that "toxic sentimental fodder seasoned with historical good conscience" willingly suspended its disbelief.
On Saying No By Evan Osnos If the leader of a government issues an order that men and women below him cannot, in good conscience, enact, what are they to do?
"I am on record as saying that I cannot in good conscience ask anyone to work without pay," said Rhodes, a retired bankruptcy judge who was appointed in February by Michigan Gov.
I believe that this committee should or can -- do not believe this committee should or can in good conscience consider a nominee put forward by this president until that investigation is concluded.
I cannot in good conscience support the terms proposed for our deal with the EU. Here is my letter to the PM explaining my reasons, and my enduring respect for her. pic.twitter.
Style Check wasn't necessarily about more revealing outfits, either: I dug out a tube top I haven't worn in good conscience in approximately 10 years, and compared that to a T-shirt.
King's supporters may cheer on this assumption of authority, and wonder how anyone of good conscience could oppose fudging the law just a tad to promote more spending on low-income students.
John McCain said he "cannot in good conscience" support the Graham-Cassidy health care bill, most likely tarnishing the last Republican effort to repeal Obamacare by the end of this month's deadline.
"We at the DNC join all people of good conscience in expressing our solidarity with the Orlando LGBT community as they continue to grieve the deadliest shooting in American history," they added.
Rick Allen of Georgia and Mia Love of Utah followed in Delaney's footsteps later on Saturday, both tweeting out messages saying they could not in good conscience accept pay during the shutdown.
Even more, in good conscience I would never do such a thing given the thousands of people — many of whom live and work in Riverside — that rely on LuLaRoe for their livelihood.
"I cannot in good conscience support legislation that would authorize such actions by federal judges who are appointed by this federal administration," Cuomo, a Democrat, said in his veto message on Friday.
"The pharmacist called me and said that he could not in good conscience fill this medication because he was a good Catholic male and could not support an abortion," Peterson told CNN.
In an extraordinary letter acknowledging his termination, Spencer wrote that he could "not in good conscience obey an order" that he believed "violates the sacred oath" he took to defend the Constitution.
We are one people, so let us all in good conscience and human solidarity reject this extremist narrative and assert our shared humanity and mutual respect for the sanctity of all human life.
The Supreme Court nomination process has lent a new urgency to those sorts of calls: On June 28, the groups urged "citizens of good conscience" to contact their representatives in the US Senate.
"We are calling all anti-fascists and people of good conscience to participate in international days of action August 10 through August 12 and a mass mobilization in Washington DC" the description reads.
Sen. John McCain said Friday that he "cannot in good conscience" support the Graham-Cassidy bill to repeal the Affordable Care Act, an announcement that makes it extremely unlikely the bill will pass.
The head of the Democratic Unionist Party, Arlene Foster, said May "could not in good conscience" back an EU proposal for checks on goods being imported to Northern Ireland from Britain after Brexit.
"I could not, in good conscience, vote for the appropriations bill with this damaging amendment included," Representative Diane Black, Republican of Tennessee, said, calling the anti-discrimination amendment a threat to religious liberty.
Feynman, meanwhile, was so horrified by the results of his investigation that he felt he could not, in good conscience, endorse the optimism of his fellow commision members towards the shuttle program's future.
"I cannot in good conscience continue to be accountable as Chief Operating Officer given the risk associated with the current environment at the Department," Runcie wrote in a memo obtained by BuzzFeed News.
Mr. McCain, seen above on Monday, said in a statement that he could not "in good conscience" support the latest proposal, by Senators Bill Cassidy of Louisiana and Lindsey Graham of South Carolina.
"In view of recent developments, I cannot, in good conscience, continue to attend to you personally, whether as an assisting deacon or a master of ceremony," Garcia wrote in a letter dated Tuesday.
"I can't in good conscience testify before Congress about naval power without mentioning the toxic and corrosive effect of nine years of continuing resolutions and years under the Budget Control Act," Richardson said.
More than good conscience or realism, the loss of Republican support in the Senate will be the only development that can leave President Trump standing alone, with no choice but to step down.
It's not a hair day so I suds up with a soap bar (I can't in good conscience keep buying products in plastic) and wash my face with St. Ives blackhead clearing scrub.
"I can't in good conscience legitimize this commission, which seems to have arrived at their conclusions even before they got started," said Alex Padilla, the secretary of state of California and a Democrat.
MORE (R-Ariz.) dealt Trump and GOP leaders an enormous setback on Friday, announcing he "cannot in good conscience" support the GOP's latest repeal bill despite his friendship with Graham, a co-sponsor.
"As long as Disney is blocking the critics from the Los Angeles Times from press screenings, I can't in good conscience attend similar showings or write reviews in advance," Rosenberg wrote on Monday.
Let us neither turn away from the evidence which to me seems so clear nor from our good conscience which compels us to do what in our hearts we know to be right.
"As long as Disney is blocking the critics from the Los Angeles Times from press screenings, I can't in good conscience attend similar showings or write reviews in advance," Rosenberg wrote on Monday.
"This space is incredibly difficult to analyze and we can't in good conscience recommend fresh investment, despite low valuations," Eric Coldwell, an analyst at Robert W. Baird, said in a research note last week.
"But I can't in good conscience let our people go over there at this time," he added, explaining how the company's work on the ground in China had been disrupted by the new coronavirus.
Policy makers can no longer in good conscience ignore the threat of rising tides when planning for the future, given the trillions of dollars worth of infrastructure (not to mention human lives) at risk.
"I'm a Republican, but I want the party to give us a candidate that we can vote for in good conscience, not someone who we vote for because we're against whatever Democrat," Williamson said.
Flake has been among Trump's most vocal critics in the GOP, and announced last month that he would not seek reelection, saying that he could not in good conscience defend or support the president.
If 28503 of them, one-eighth of the Republican total, realized that they could, in good conscience, keep Trump out of the Oval Office without having to vote for Clinton, they might jump ship.
In a Facebook post, Bush announced that he could not in good conscience vote for Donald Trump, saying Trump has not demonstrated the "temperament or strength of character" needed to lead the United States.
"We cannot in good conscience do anything but advise our clients to stand on their constitutional privileges, the attorney work product doctrine and contractual obligations," Fusion GPS's counsel Josh Levy wrote in the letter.
"There was no way in good conscience we could order an election and certainly not a legitimate election," says Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose on the postponed state primary due to coronavirus.https://t.
" Following her vote, Gabbard said in a statement that she "could not in good conscience vote either yes or no," adding that such an action should "not be the culmination of a partisan process.
"They couldn't in good conscience move on and not get this woman fed a (warm) meal, especially if this is the only way she receives them," a High Springs Fire Department spokesman told CNN.
"We cannot in good conscience do anything but advise our clients to stand on their constitutional privileges, the attorney work product doctrine and contractual obligations," Fusion GPS's counsel Josh Levy wrote earlier in October.
Tensions in the case have been mounting since Friday, when the jury reported a deadlock that reportedly revolved around a juror who submitted a note saying he could not "with good conscience" convict Slager.
" Five of Van Drew's congressional staffers resigned Sunday, writing a signed letter obtained by CNN in which the aides said they can "no longer in good conscience continue our service in the Congressman's employ.
John Lewis of Georgia "In good conscience, I cannot and will not sit there and listen at him as he gives the State of the Union address," the civil rights leader told ABC News.
Although I agreed to post this request on my personal blog, I also pointed out that I could not in good conscience directly suggest to sources who feared retaliation that they put themselves in danger.
Hip-hop has always been a culture that thrives off of young, controversial figures, but with the information that's already available on the aforementioned artists, it's impossible for listeners to support them in good conscience.
After McCain said Friday that he "cannot in good conscience" vote for the new GOP health care bill, Trump shared a video of clips of McCain over the years promising to repeal and replace Obamacare.
And if the guardian knew that the parents had decided to take a death-defying trip to flee violence in their home country, how could they, in good conscience, recommend sending children back into that?
"I realized that as much as I love being a doctor, I could not in good conscience practice unless I simultaneously worked to protect the environment from the hidden harm from healthcare itself," she said.
And if you do have cash to spare, you're not dumping it all on an ounce of dope to chill with your friends–at least not in good conscience–you've got college to save for.
"I cannot in good conscience vote to draft our daughters into the military, sending them off to war and forcing them into combat," Cruz, who ended his presidential campaign this month, said in a statement.
As Democrats, we cannot in good conscience deny that there is among working-class and middle-class voters a growing frustration — well beyond my state — with the tone-deafness of some of our elected representatives.
Notable: Brett McGurk, the U.S. special envoy to the coalition fighting the Islamic State, sped up his own departure, telling colleagues that he could not in good conscience carry out Mr. Trump's new Syria policy.
Ms. Collins's announcement came three days after Mr. McCain said that he could not "in good conscience" support the latest repeal proposal, written by Senators Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and Bill Cassidy of Louisiana.
"I cannot in good conscience give my consent to something that has not been finished or made available to members of Congress before it is up for a vote," Gohmert told CNN about the holdup.
But for others, especially the many younger public servants who would normally staff a Republican administration, a hard question looms: If they fear how Trump might govern, can they in good conscience work for him?
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican Senator and former presidential hopeful Lindsey Graham said on Friday he could not in "good conscience" support Donald Trump for the presidency, but that he also would not back Democrat Hillary Clinton.
" Vespe also announced his decision on Twitter, saying Knowles' alleged behavior was "impossible to defend" and he could not "in good conscience, continue to contribute to the brand I helped build over the last 20 years.
Things heated up in September when McCain said that he "cannot in good conscience" vote for the Graham-Cassidy GOP health care bill, effectively killing the Trump administration's attempt to overturn the Affordable Health Care Act.
And dear friends, and people of good conscience, we are on the cusp of changing history, and restoring our rights to fight for the laws that protect children and women in every state in this country.
To be perfectly honest with you all, I personally feel that, as metal fans, the practice of separating the art from the artist is no longer a luxury that we can in good conscience afford ourselves.
"I also cannot in good conscience support Donald Trump because I do not believe he is a reliable Republican conservative nor has he displayed the judgement and temperament to serve as commander in chief," Graham said.
"I don't want to be a dissident," Khashoggi, then writing for the Washington Post, tells Smith in an interview conducted more than a year before his death, adding that he couldn't remain silent in good conscience.
I also could not in good conscience vote for impeachment because removal of a sitting President must not be the culmination of a partisan process, fueled by tribal animosities that have so gravely divided our country.
Brett McGurk, the special presidential envoy to the coalition fighting the Islamic State, accelerated his own resignation, telling colleagues he could not in good conscience carry out Mr. Trump's planned withdrawal of American troops from Syria.
Things heated up in September when John McCain said that he "cannot in good conscience" vote for the Graham-Cassidy GOP health care bill, effectively killing the Trump administration's attempt to overturn the Affordable Health Care Act.
For Church it's an emotional issue as well as a question of moral responsibility to his fans; if open-air concerts aren't safe, then how can Church, in good conscience, keep asking people to come see him?
"We are members of the FCRC and respect their mission as well as their bylaws but we cannot in good conscience endorse Bill Shuster over Art Halvorson in this congressional race," they said in a public statement.
"He said that he was a good Catholic male and that he couldn't in good conscience give me this medication because it's used for abortions, and he could not prescribe that," Rachel Peterson told The Chicago Tribune.
The 2012 White House nominee maintained in early March that he "cannot in good conscience" vote for Trump in November, saying he'd opt for a third-party pick instead of a "degrading and disruptive and unhinged" candidate.
Though that declamation was used in the context of international relations, anyone of good conscience would say that if a child cannot go to school without fearing for his or her life, then that is not freedom.
Can I still, in good conscience, act as this person's mentor and write letters of recommendation for him in the future, when my opinion of him — at least to some degree — has been compromised by his behavior?
The DNC's delegate selection rules say that pledged delegates "shall in all good conscience reflect the sentiments of those who elected them" — a bit of legalese saying they are not legally bound and can vote their consciences.
The mayor, Michael B. Hancock, said he had received passionate comments from thousands of residents on both sides of the issue but could not "in good conscience" sign the repeal, which passed the City Council on Monday.
"I cannot in good conscience lead this organization or look at myself in the mirror each morning if I do not take a stand against the racism, sexism and hate that Donald J. Trump continues to promote."
" Ted Thomas, a 71-year-old executive at an insurance company and a lifelong Republican sipping a whiskey on the rocks at a bar on Friday evening, added that "in good conscience, I just couldn't vote for Moore.
But the bill is on life support after Senator John McCain, the unpredictable Arizona Republican whose dramatic "no" vote killed the previous repeal effort, announced on Friday that he could not "in good conscience" vote for the bill.
"I cannot in good conscience obey an order that I believe violates the sacred oath I took in the presence of my family, my flag and my faith to support and defend the Constitution of the United States."
I cannot in good conscience obey an order that I believe violates the sacred oath I took in the presence of my family, my flag and my faith to support and defend the Constitution of the United States.
"Here's the bottom line: The path that I would have to travel to get the Republican nomination is a path I'm not willing to take, and that I can't in good conscience take," Flake told The Arizona Republic.
One of Mr Trump's vanquished opponents, Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, said he could not "in good conscience" support Mr Trump or attend the Republican convention in Cleveland at which he was due to accept the Republican ticket.
I have had empathy for clients who committed sexual crimes, but once I realized that I couldn't develop empathy for Bruce, I resolved to tell my supervisor that I couldn't in good conscience continue to work on the case.
In his column, Mr. Bloomberg said he could not in good conscience enter a race that could lead to a deadlock in the Electoral College — and to the election of Mr. Trump, or perhaps Senator Ted Cruz of Texas.
"Here's the bottom line: The path that I would have to travel to get the Republican nomination is a path I'm not willing to take, and that I can't in good conscience take," Flake explained to the Arizona Republic.
In a statement on Friday, McCain said that he could not, "in good conscience," vote for the proposal known as Graham-Cassidy — despite the legislation being sponsored by South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham, one of McCain's closest Senate allies.
"You should be able to have a lovely home, and a good conscience, and you should be able to afford it," Brodin said, noting that his three teenage children come home from school expressing fears about a looming environmental catastrophe.
In his speech to embassy staff, Rank explained his resignation saying he was asked to do something in support of a policy this past weekend that as a "parent, patriot and a Christian" he simply could not do in good conscience.
DUBLIN (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May "could not in good conscience" back an EU proposal for checks on goods being imported to Northern Ireland from Britain, the head of the party that props up her government said on Thursday.
But scant attention was paid this week when the Democratic nominee for governor of West Virginia, and the billionaire owner of the Greenbrier Resort, Jim Justice, said he could not in good conscience back Clinton because of her coal policies.
People of good conscience could easily argue the election of 2016 was so fundamentally compromised that the only answer is to hold new elections, including all Senate races that had taken place, as well as the House in its entirety.
First Amendment advocates point out that "equality acts" in states and cities are wielded as weapons to silence creative professionals who serve all but cannot in good conscience communicate every message — particularly messages affirming others' claimed genders or same-sex marriages.
"I cannot in good conscience obey an order that I believe violates the sacred oath I took in the presence of my family, my flag and my faith to support and defend the Constitution of the United States," Spencer wrote.
Brett McGurk, the special presidential envoy to the coalition fighting the Islamic State, has accelerated his resignation, telling colleagues this weekend that he could not in good conscience carry out President Trump's newly declared policy of withdrawing American troops from Syria.
"As long as Disney is blocking the critics from the Los Angeles Times from press screenings, I can't in good conscience attend similar showings or write reviews in advance," Alyssa Rosenberg, who covers culture for The Washington Post, wrote on Monday.
""I cannot," he said, "in good conscience obey an order that I believe violates the sacred oath I took in the presence of my family, my flag and my faith to support and defend the Constitution of the United States.
Underscoring that point, said three people who were there, was Franck Petitgas, head of Morgan Stanley's international division, who asked how the underwriters could, in good conscience, not share the dozens of investor comments the bankers received in their initial meetings.
"I cannot in good conscience obey an order that I believe violates the sacred oath I took in the presence of my family, my flag, and my faith," he said, while not specifying the order from Trump to which he referred.
Outgoing Secretary of the Navy Spencer's resignation letter says that he "cannot in good conscience" obey an order he believes "violates the sacred oath" he took & that he and POTUS disagree on the "key principle of good order and discipline" pic.twitter.
In a series of tweets on Saturday morning, Trump criticized McCain's announced decision from the day before that he could not "in good conscience" vote for the health care legislation that the Trump administration has been lobbying for in the Senate.
"I cannot in good conscience obey an order that I believe violates the sacred oath I took in the presence of my family, my flag and my faith to support and defend the Constitution of the United States," he added.
Let's ask ourselves: Can anyone in good conscience demand a dental assistant making $52,860 a year and living in a $85033,000 house in Oklahoma send more of his or her hard-earned tax dollars to California for its homelessness problem?
Pop it in the oven for 50 minutes and let its calming groans transport you to a state of morning bliss, like the teacup pig you once fantasized about owning before you remembered that you could never eat bacon in good conscience again.
"I cannot in good conscience attend a sham State of the Union when I have seen firsthand the damage Donald J. Trump's rhetoric and policies have inflicted on those I love and those I represent," Pressley said in a statement earlier Tuesday.
"I felt a sense of duty and I could not in good conscience stay back here in beautiful Hawaii and watch my brothers and sisters in uniform go off to combat," she says of her decision to enlist in the 90-second spot.
"We can't in good conscience say, 'I could have struck that guy out,' or, 'I would have read that defense and completed that 15-yard out,'" says Guy Haberman, half of the Bay Area's "Haberman and Middlekauff" on 95.7 FM The Game.
" Senators Barbara Boxer and Dianne Feinstein think there's a way, though: They have asked the Defense Department to use its authority to determine that the repayments "would be against equity and good conscience" or "contrary to the best interests of the United States.
A single OS update for a single phone can cost hundreds of thousands I've been one of the many people dissatisfied with the state of Android software updates, however I can't in good conscience direct my wrath at the people manufacturing the devices.
After more than a few good months of use, these boots and waders are still going strong and zipping to and fro by land, sea, and air with me which conjures an elation I can only recommend to you in good conscience.
Those who truly recognize the danger the North Korean regime presents cannot in good conscience suggest that our president take a passive and weak attitude towards such a real threat to not only the United States but, to our allies in the Pacific.
This time, the senator, battling brain cancer and confronting his best friend in the Senate, Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, issued a statement saying that he could not "in good conscience" support the proposal by Senators Graham and Bill Cassidy of Louisiana.
"Under those circumstances, there was no way that in good conscience we could order an election -- and certainly not a legitimate election -- given that we were telling a large portion of the population that they should not come to the polls," LaRose said.
Early this morning, the Brexit minister, Dominic Raab resigned, saying that he "cannot in good conscience support the terms proposed for our deal with the E.U." The junior Brexit minister Suella Braverman and Esther McVey, the work and pensions minister, have also quit.
"I could not in good conscience recommend Right to Try, nor can I identify a patient profile that would experience a differential benefit from Right to Try over the available expanded access mechanisms," Beninger, who wasn't involved in the study, said by email.
If you can't resell Grandma's mink with a good conscience, arguing that whoever wears it next will be perpetuating the problem, know that there are plenty of other options than simply keeping it packed away in the deepest depths of your closet.
Shep Smith, long one of the network's biggest names and best reporters, literally walked out of the Fox building this fall, departing abruptly after apparently deciding that he couldn't in good conscience be part of a "news" operation that treated facts so fungibly.
Brexit Secretary Dominic Raab resigned on Thursday, commenting on Twitter that he "cannot in good conscience support the terms proposed for our deal with the EU." That announcement was followed by the resignation of Work and Pensions Secretary Esther McVey, also over the draft deal.
But your friends all seem to have unaccountable piles of girl lying around, and you cannot in good conscience refuse hospitality, so you inhale line after line, even if it makes you kind of jangly and causes every cigarette to burn up in three seconds.
But most conservative evangelicals cannot in good conscience vote for Clinton, and voting for Trump is harmful for our country, conservatism, and our witness to the world — so we must choose to either support a third-party candidate or abstain from voting for president.
" Ted Cruz, who wields the sword of righteousness for women everywhere, has consistently opposed the inclusion of women in the draft: "I cannot in good conscience vote to draft our daughters into the military, sending them off to war and forcing them into combat.
"I cannot in good conscience support a tax cut in which so many of the benefits go to the most fortunate among us, at the expense of middle-class Americans who most need tax relief," he said in a Senate floor speech in 2001.
As someone who cares deeply about the environment, which I do, I cannot in good conscience support a deal that punishes the United States, which is what it does, the world's leader in environmental protection, while imposing no meaningful obligations on the world's leading polluters.
"Given the extent and extremity of its cruel practices and the scale of ongoing human rights charters which ICE continues to violate, we do not see how in good conscience Johns Hopkins University can collaborate with this organization," the letter sent to university officials reads.
Brett H. McGurk, the special presidential envoy to the coalition fighting the Islamic State, is also stepping down over Mr. Trump's decision to pull troops from Syria, telling colleagues this weekend that he could not in good conscience carry out Mr. Trump's new policy.
Former Roll Call reporter Meredith Shiner, who possesses her own searing knowledge of what it's like to lose a career to someone like Halperin, suggests that journalists of good conscience could simply "decide unilaterally" to never "speak to the operatives who spoke to Halperin" again.
"After doing my due diligence in reviewing the 658-page impeachment report, I came to the conclusion that I could not in good conscience vote either yes or no," Gabbard, who declined to talk with reporters following her votes, said in a statement soon afterward.
"We cannot in good conscience do anything but advise our clients to stand on their constitutional privileges, the attorney work product doctrine and contractual obligations," Fusion GPS's counsel, Josh Levy, wrote in a letter to the committee obtained by Business Insider earlier this week.
I should add that neither could I vote in good conscience for Hillary Clinton or any of the other Democrats running for president, since they oppose many of the things I have stood for in my career as a conservative — and, in the case of Mrs.
"We cannot in good conscience be complicit in our co-chairs' removal, or in the watering down of credible science, engineering, and methodological rigor that is at the heart of that decision," Carlos Martin and Peter Meyer wrote in their resignation letter, which Martin tweeted Friday.
" In a separate letter, Mr. Meister said, "I have resigned because I can no longer in good conscience serve on a board where a majority of that board was unwilling to make a change that I felt was critical to the future direction of the company.
Those individuals — who include a cake artist in Colorado, a filmmaker in Minnesota, and a photographer in Wisconsin—are happy to create work for gays and lesbians in nearly all circumstances, but cannot in good conscience participate in or create expression that celebrates a same-sex marriage.
Some schmaltz demands closer inspection though, and that's why we need to talk about this tweet from Paul F. Tompkins, a beloved and brilliant comedian with one terrible take: Now, I cannot in all good conscience defend "Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer" as a work of art.
But we could not in good conscience veto a resolution that condemns violence and incitement, reiterates what has long been the overwhelming consensus international view on settlements, and calls for the parties to start taking constructive steps to advance the two state solution on the ground.
But I cannot in good conscience find much fault with any of it, because I know that in his position—that is, having his every desire catered to—there would be litters of chow chow puppies and solid gold platters of French fries left in my wake.
"When the administration decided to withdraw from the Paris agreement on climate change, however, I concluded that, as a parent, patriot and Christian, I could not in good conscience be involved in any way, no matter how small, with the implementation of that decision," Rank wrote.
Spencer, in a letter submitted to the President, wrote that he acknowledged his "termination," and that he could not in good conscience continue to serve when his views regarding ensuring discipline and standards in the Navy did not coincide with the President's view on the same.
Read: A year after Charlottesville, the alt-right is in shambles Black Lives Matter D.C. and Black Lives Matter Charlottesville co-signed a letter with antifa under the banner of "Shut It Down D.C," which called on "anti-fascists and people of good conscience" to mobilize in Washington.
"I felt terribly conflicted that I have been silent all this time and all these women are bravely coming forward and I thought to myself, I can't in good conscience knowing what I know, and having gone through what I've gone through, not speak out," she told The Sun.
Brian Johnson sent out a letter today to AC/DC fans, in the wake of postponed tour dates and an announcement that Axl Rose would be filling in for him live, explaining that he can't in all good conscience keep touring because it'll risk him losing his hearing forever.
"On the eve of Senate Republicans covering up transgressions and spreading misinformation, I cannot in good conscience attend a sham State of the Union when I have seen firsthand the damage Donald J. Trump's rhetoric and policies have inflicted on those I love and those I represent," she added.
While no one of good conscience wants to see the oppression of the Iranian people continue, to pursue U.S.-orchestrated regime change in Iran would be to repeat major foreign policy mistakes — strategic failures of significant consequence — of the last century and to unquestionably violate Trump's own campaign promises.
Mitch Landrieu, the mayor of New Orleans and the president of the United States Conference of Mayors, said on Wednesday at a news conference in Washington that he saw the Justice Department's move as an "attack," and that he could not "in good conscience" attend the White House meeting.
"I cannot in good conscience obey an order that I believe violates the sacred oath I took in the presence of my family, my flag and my faith to support and defend the Constitution of the United States," Spencer wrote in his letter to the President acknowledging his termination.
" Spencer, however, said in a letter that he was leaving because "I cannot in good conscience obey an order that I believe violates the sacred oath I took in the presence of my family, my flag and my faith to support and defend the Constitution of the United States.
In his CBS interview, Galli acknowledged that Trump has done a lot for the white evangelical community and still maintains strong support, but added that he doesn't believe they can "in good conscience" continue the "trade-off" of accepting Trump because he backs pro-life and religious freedom policies.
Mitch Landrieu, the mayor of New Orleans and the president of the United States Conference of Mayors, said at a news conference in Washington on Wednesday that he saw the Justice Department's move as an "attack," and that he could not "in good conscience" attend the White House meeting.
Yes, the Raptors should go back to a Lowry + Bench unit that makes opposing second units weep—swap Lowry in for Miles and that exact same supporting cast crushes everybody—but this makes me feel like Miles is a lovable babysitter that you can't, in good conscience, stay mad at.
"This is a guy who has made, shall we say, racially insensitive remarks, things that conservatives who care about defending the cause of conservatism cannot in good conscience abide," said Matt Lewis, a CNN commentator and author of a new book that argues the Republican Party has betrayed its conservative roots.
But we could not in good conscience veto a resolution that condemns violence and incitement and reiterates what has been for a long time the overwhelming consensus and international view on settlements and calls for the parties to start taking constructive steps to advance the two-state solution on the ground.
Now, I'd like to explain why that future is now in jeopardy, and provide some context for why we could not, in good conscience, stand in the way of a resolution at the United Nations that makes clear that both sides must act now to preserve the possibility of peace.
You can't in good conscience compare Trump to the candidate who has embraced the "Mothers of the Movement," has an expansive racial justice agenda outlined on her website, has been engaged with Flint for months and has won the praise of that city's mayor, and will surely appoint more liberal judges.
President Kennedy closed his famous speech by saying, "With a good conscience our only reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth and lead the land we love…" Judging by the rhetoric of today's presidential candidates in both parties, we are way off the mark.
In the debate Joe Biden doesn't have to agree with everything on the Sanders agenda, but he has to take it seriously and he has to engage with Mr. Sanders in a respectful way that will enable the senator in good conscience to urge his supporters to support Mr. Biden.
I would like to explain why that future is now in jeopardy, and provide some context for why we could not, in good conscience, stand in the way of a resolution at the United Nations that makes clear that both sides must act now to preserve the possibility of peace.
Since HBO's broadcast last week of "Leaving Neverland" — a two-part, four-hour spotlight on two men who said Mr. Jackson had abused them when they were young boys — reams of commentary have been devoted to whether fans could ever listen to "Off the Wall" or "Thriller" again in good conscience.
" Spencer's side: Spencer, however, said in a letter that he was leaving because "I cannot in good conscience obey an order that I believe violates the sacred oath I took in the presence of my family, my flag and my faith to support and defend the Constitution of the United States.
" Lincoln also called upon all persons of good conscience, not simply to remember the sacrifice of those who died preserving these ideals on the battlefield at Gettysburg, but also to act upon those ideals, and to rise to the challenge "to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us….
GUILFOYLE: OK. But, Juan, why is it then, in good conscience, in good faith, and having studied all of this in terms of the U.S. court of appeals, and these judges where they have been appointed, why did the Democrats vote to confirm them to begin with if they were not qualified?
I cannot, in my good conscience, agree with either candidates, one that plans to throw me and my friends and family out of the country citing racial slurs and privilege; or the other that would bomb the very countries housing Muslim culture and heritage and innocent people in the name of national security.
"In these cases, we concluded, unfortunately, the police were not being truthful, and we couldn't have confidence in the integrity of their reports and their testimony, and so, in good conscience, we could not see these convictions stand," Mark Rotert of the Cook County Conviction Integrity Unit said in a news conference.
Wednesday, representatives of rabbinic bodies representing reform, reconstructionist, and conservative traditions within Judaism — the Central Conference of American Rabbis, the Rabbinical Assembly, Reconstructionist Rabbinical Association, and the Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism — issued a joint statement signaling that they could not, in good conscience, continue to engage with President Donald Trump.
While many of us had suspected that the mayor's promises were exaggerated — Mr. Erdogan rarely speaks with Western news organizations, and Hakan Fidan, the intelligence chief, almost never does — the brazen nature of his false promises led us to huddle for a moment about whether we could in good conscience eat his food.
Danny Davis of Illinois "I cannot in good conscience stand silently by and watch generations of struggle for equal rights, for civil, human and voting rights, for the rights of women, for social and economic justice be undone from the highest office in the land," Davis said, according to the Chicago Tribune.
Somewhat muted responses from a number of tech companies on Trump policy is to be expected: the responsibilities of executives at Google, Apple, Facebook and more are first and foremost to their companies and their employees, and they're clearly facing a balancing act of acting in good conscience while also protecting their corporate interests.
French HillJames (French) French HillA true believer in diversity, inclusion Restore Pell Grant eligibility to people in prison Here are the lawmakers who will forfeit their salaries during the shutdown MORE (R-Ark.): Hill said in December he "cannot in good conscience accept pay while federal employees are not receiving theirs" and asked his salary be withheld. Sen.
"As President of NUS and a Muslim woman, I cannot in good conscience participate in a Conference that openly and willingly denies my own lived experiences, and the bigotry faced by Muslims from the far-right, from elements of our media and in communities across our country on a daily basis," she said in a statement.
Louis To the Editor: When Dr. Sandeep Jauhar proposes that doctors shouldn't sign up for specialties that might include practices they object to, he misses a crucial point about my right as a patient: I want only someone of good conscience medically treating me, someone who won't participate in killing unborn children or physician-assisted suicide.
The prosecutor, Jonathan Kravis, apparently concluded that he could not, in good conscience, remain in his post if the department leadership appeared to buckle under White House pressure to abandon a sentencing recommendation in the case of Mr. Stone, the associate of President Trump who was convicted of obstructing a congressional inquiry into Russian meddling in the 2016 election.
Mr. Trump's latest weekend Twitter fusillade came the morning after Mr. McCain surprised the president and his top aides by abruptly announcing that he could not "in good conscience" support the health care proposal by Mr. Graham and Senator Bill Cassidy of Louisiana, saying it was a partisan plan whose costs and impacts on the health care of millions of Americans were unknown.
Bloomberg is essentially gambling on a huge financial investment and the backing of people so (rightly) terrified by the prospect of a second Trump campaign that they will (wrongly) back his alter-ego, because that's still easier than getting off the couch and doing ANYTHING to rally voters of good conscience to meaningfully oppose the malignant forces controlling our political machine.
Whether the threats to our nation are physical or economic, overt or political, they will be met head on and in a way that makes it clear that a world without America leadership is a dangerous world and that in a world in which American leadership is reasserted, all people of good faith and good conscience can profit and be more secure.
As current CIA Director John Brennan explained at an event at the Brookings Institution think tank back in April, "If a president were to order the agency to carry out waterboarding or something else, it'll be up to the director of CIA and others within CIA to decide whether or not that direction and order is something that they can carry out in good conscience," he said.
"At the end of the day, I was elected to serve my residents and I cannot in good conscience sit by while (Craig) shows me inaccurate facial recognition technology that's been already deployed, that run the risk of false arrests and over policing, and I wanted to have a real dialogue with him," Tlaib told CNN, adding she hopes Detroit Police will read the studies.
So Hillary threw aside her prepared speech and gave a response and a rebuke to Brooke, saying that she and her generation had been patronized too long by such attitudes as he expressed in this rather thoughtless speech of his, and that she could not stand there in good conscience and let this moment pass without saying that this was really out of order.
He wrote that he and Trump did not share the understanding of "the key principle of good order and discipline" and that he would resign effectively immediately "I cannot in good conscience obey an order that I believe violates the sacred oath I took in the presence of my family, my flag, and my faith to support and defend the Constitution of the United States," Spencer wrote.
Current CIA Director John Brennan, speaking at an event at the Brookings Institution think tank back in April, stated, "If a president were to order the agency to carry out waterboarding or something else, it'll be up to the director of CIA and others within CIA to decide whether or not that direction and order is something that they can carry out in good conscience," he said.
I really wonder whether Pope Francis's real message, and real intent, is not so much directed at Catholic women, but if this message is really directed at the bishops and fellow priests, who more often than not have been too ready for condemnation that really hurts people when they do disagree with the hierarchy and do, in good conscience, go against the direction of the hierarchy of the church.
John LewisJohn LewisCummings invites Trump to visit Baltimore House Democrat knocks Trump's Cummings tweet: 'This guy is a terrible, terrible human being' George Wallace's daughter: 'I saw Daddy a lot' during 85033 election MORE, a prominent leader of the civil rights movement of the 1960's, announced this week that he "cannot in all good conscience" attend Trump's first State of the Union address this month because of the comments he said were tone deaf.  Sen.
Related: Reporters Entered the Home of the San Bernardino Shooting Suspects, and Things Got Weird But if the FBI loses — Apple could argue that hacking into its phone would destroy consumer confidence in its security measures, harm investors, and force programmers to say they have authorized code to hack into Farook's phone when in good conscience they have not — then the bureau might have a good argument on Capitol Hill to change the laws to make it easier to force companies like Apple to hand over information.
They do have three courses they can follow in good conscience: They can seek reassignment to a position that is not affected by the policy, as John Negroponte did in leaving the White House and accepting reassignment to Ecuador after objecting to what he considered a betrayal of South Vietnam; they can continue working to mitigate the effects of a policy they object to, as Ryan Crocker did with extraordinary effectiveness in Iraq; or they can resign and go public with their objections as the Bosnia dissenters did and as Ann Wright did over Iraq and Ambassador Robert Ford did over Syria.
The controversy stems from the fact that a large number of delegates believe they cannot in good conscience vote for presumed nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE, while the confusion stems from either a misunderstanding of the history and rules of the Republican National Convention, or more recently a blizzard of misinformation and misdirection coming from those who wish delegates were bound  Here are the facts about delegates to the Republican National Convention and efforts to bind their vote according to primary results or instructions from their state party.

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