1. I try to ease my conscience as a woman. 2. Another factor is the festive atmosphere at the conventions, which career politicians and novice delegates alike rely upon to ease their consciences about what is happening. 3. Having failed Gray, Crowe tries to ease his conscience by taking the similar case of Cole, who is diagnosed as suffering from acute anxiety. 4. The idea that U.S. business would do that now because its own government was abdicating on human rights may ease the conscience but is self-deceiving. 5. To ease my conscience, I showed her how to give credit in a footnote. 6. To ease your conscience, when you call for a reservation share your feelings and let them decide if they want you. 7. Mohamed, a nonsmoker, said his conscience was eased somewhat knowing that he apparently is growing a safer product. 8. VDIS may have helped ease the conscience but has it eaten into the holiday money? |
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