The site does an instant personality test and rates how open, stable, agreeable, extroverted and conscientious a person is.
Mr Abulafia is too conscientious a historian to speculate much about the future, or even to prejudge how the modern age will fit into the sweep of Mediterranean history.
The result is an intelligent, readable book, written with speed and verve by a conscientious reporter with a strong sense of history.
Because I think you've got to face up to the fact that if you are a conscientious objector in a time of war, of your country at war, then you are excluded from the assembly of your countrymen in a particular manner.
And Deutsche Grammophon, conscientious to a fault, has included them in "Wagner: Complete Operas, " a bicentennial bargain box of blue-chip reissues.
When Britain went to war in 1939, he registered as a conscientious objector, which was to mean a two month spell in jail.
He was a conscientious, if not particularly likeable, army officer, and a graduate of Polytechnique, the highly competitive French engineering school.
Mr. Kampelman was a conscientious objector during World War II and did alternate service by participating in a government-funded starvation study that saw him drop in weight to 100 pounds from 160.
But, having prepared myself mentally, and having done a conscientious amount of research on Welsh maritime history over the last few weeks, I must confess to a twinge of disappointment that it's unlikely that I'm actually going to get the chance to experience a journey in a historic ship.
Yaghdan (who wanted his real name used) was a mild, conscientious thirty-year-old from a family of struggling businessmen.
He was drafted into the military in the early 1950s but served as a conscientious objector.
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Like all great writers, Waits is a conscientious observer of people and their strange foibles.
However, his callous remarks reveal a conscientious bias by current administration officials in their approach to regulated agencies.
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The benefits enjoyed by people who lead a conscientious life were also highlighted.
There is only one place in which a conscientious grocer would display an assortment of hedged investment products: the perishables case.
For openers, he was a pacifist who refused to serve in World War II, instead registering in 1942 as a conscientious objector.
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To be sure, the Broadcom executives, who had a principled judge, and the Blagojevich brothers, who had a conscientious jury, were among the lucky few.
But what could be more demoralising for a conscientious and capable teacher than to see less-deserving colleagues getting the same pay, as is now the case?
The report also said terminal illness had to be strictly defined, and doctors should not have to assist a patient if they had a conscientious objection.
There is only one place in which a conscientious grocer would display an assortment of hedged investment products: He would set them out in the perishables case.
There is an allowance for conscientious objection and a new section dealing with accountability and collecting data on each abortion - the reason given must be clearly documented.
Monte Bello fell into desuetude during Prohibition, and a portion was replanted in the '40s by William Short, a Unitarian minister jailed as a conscientious objector throughout World War I.
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This is a classy, conscientious, well-acted drama, but it's hardly a revelation that law firms get rich defending immoral corporations -- sad to say, that truth is already out there.
We have learned, after the pretensions and passementerie of postmodernism, that less can be a relief, and that there may be something close to the divine in the conscientious and beautiful execution of a building's essential elements.
The donations of caring, conscientious American individuals are a tremendous force for good.
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The "thorough, competent and conscientious" officer leaves a wife of 20 years, a son aged 15, and two daughters aged 14 and 12.
What's maddening is how much Mayweather's recklessness outside the ring contrasts with his discipline inside it he is a sharp, conscientious, well-studied boxer, which is one reason he's never been beaten, and why a fight with Pacquiao so tantalizing.
But others can probably replicate the effects of the expensive services with a bit of conscientious checking.
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The Board would likely be a group of conscientious and upstanding business people who know that shareholders are watching and that they can be removed much more readily than if a single person owned all the stock.
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