11. But I do have a conscience. 12. But in complaining about these criticisms, Bradley has suggested that Gore has no conscience and has repeatedly branded his opponent as a liar. 13. But he had a conscience. 14. But it could be a signal that this great and usually decent nation has a conscience. 15. But money, which has no conscience, can erode even the finest of democratic reputations. 16. Contrary to popular prejudices, these voters do have consciences, which sometimes even coincide with sound aesthetic judgments. 17. Death has no conscience. 18. Even the voyeurs among us have consciences and try to be rational. 19. Even the NHL has a conscience. 20. Everyone has a conscience. |