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  2. If you say that you cannot do something in all conscience, in good conscience, or in conscience, you mean that you cannot do it because you think it is wrong. She could not, in good conscience, back out on her deal with him.

  3. without feeling guilty: You couldn't, in good conscience, ask her to pay the whole bill! SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Sadness and regret. aw. be/weigh on your conscience idiom. bitter. black dog. breastbeating.

  4. With respectable motives that would not cause one to feel guilty. Despite the promise of massive bonuses, I could not in all good conscience sell our customers sub-prime mortgages. I have to be able to sign off on the company's accounts in good conscience.

  5. not in (all/good) conscience meaning, definition, what is not in (all/good) conscience: if you cannot in all conscience do somet...: Learn more.

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    Often, when someone’s conscience gets their attention, it’s because that person knows they should have helped someone else but didn’t. Or they see another person not helping out when they should. Humans are a cooperative species. That means we work together to get things done. We’re hardly the only ones to do this, however. The other great ape spec...

    It feels good to do good things. Sharing and helping often trigger good feelings. We experience compassion for others, pride in a job well done and a sense of fairness. But unhelpful behavior — or not being able to fix a problem we’ve caused — makes most people feel guilt, embarrassment or even fear for their reputation. And these feelings develop ...

    What happens inside someone when she feels pangs of conscience? Scientists have done dozens of studies to figure this out. Many of them focus on morality, the code of conduct that we learn — the one which helps us judge right from wrong. Scientists have focused on finding the brain areas involved with moral thinking. To do this, they scanned the br...

  6. in (all) good conscience. Fig. having good motives; displaying motives that will not result in a guilty conscience. In all good conscience, I could not recommend that you buy this car. In good conscience, she could not accept the reward. She had only been acting as a good citizen should.

  7. in (all) good conscience. With respectable motives that would not cause one to feel guilty. Despite the promise of massive bonuses, I could not in all good conscience sell our customers sub-prime mortgages. I have to be able to sign off on the company's accounts in good conscience.

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