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10 Sentences With "more conscientiously"

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You will end up with wine that is grown and made more conscientiously, with greater thought and care.
I don't know of anyone who tried more conscientiously to follow the Sermon on the Mount than Mahatma Gandhi, a Hindu.
Connoisseurs can find more conscientiously curated delights at Shudder ($4.99 per month, $49.99 per year) and Screambox ($4.99 per month, $35.88 per year).
In theory, with a data port, cops would use their Tasers more conscientiously, knowing that each deployment would be recorded and subject to review.
The more conscientiously you approach this, the more open and accessible you will be to new ideas, opportunities, and designing the life you want to live at work and home.
The concept additionally does a disservice to artists who legitimately work in this vein, not to mention the neo-primitivist movement being more conscientiously fostered by some of Detroit's experimental art spaces.
As with all great players, much of Sutcliffe's success was down to hard work. In a contribution to the 1932 edition of Wisden, Lord Hawke said of Sutcliffe that "nobody I know trained, and trains, harder or more conscientiously than Sutcliffe. I ascribe much of his success to that fact". In an evaluation of Jack Hobbs, Simon Wilde wrote that, amongst English batsmen, until Wally Hammond came to the fore in the late 1920s:Wilde, p.106.
During this decade the PJQ welcomed French and Israeli delegations. In addition, for the first time since its history of existence, a delegation of Haitians observers was also invited to take part in this political simulation. A Heritage In Need of Reform Becoming more conscientiously aware of the mishaps undergone by previous generations, the millennium years are subject to important projects of reform. Notably, there is a desire to rethink society’s make-up, by questioning the current model used since the Quiet Revolution dealing with providence states.
There are several chronicles of Portuguese India written by contemporaries and historians, which provide substantive descriptions of the various armadas. João de Barros's Décadas da Ásia and Damião de Góis's royal chronicles (Crónica do Felicíssimo Rei D. Manuel, 1566–67 and Crónica do Principe D. João, 1567) were official chronicles. As a result, while comprehensive, they have the drawbacks of being carefully censored and consciously propagandistic. Both Barros and Gois constructed their accounts primarily from archives in Lisbon although Barros's vast work was far more comprehensive and more conscientiously faithful to accuracy (Góis's was an unabashed hagiography, whereas Barros frequently updated his account on the discovery of any new scrap of information).
As the communist regime drew to a close Maslarova, now a widow, found conditions in Bulgaria to be increasingly difficult and in 1988 moved to the UK. Despite steady sales of her paintings and a solo show the Charlotte Lampard gallery in London she was unable to settle and, following the fall of the Zhivkov regime, returned to Bulgaria in 1992, where she lived until her death in 2006. Her later years in Bulgaria produced mixed results artistically. With state support severely curtailed there was increased pressure to produce and sell work. The absence of her husband, one of her best critics, and the need to sell more work meant that she had to work more conscientiously than before but that the paintings became more variable in quality.

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