for me to learn to believe in your "
conscientiousness," ye would first have to break your venerating will.
In spite of the scrupulous
conscientiousness with which Sergey Ivanovitch verified the correctness of the critic's arguments, he did not for a minute stop to ponder over the faults and mistakes which were ridiculed; but unconsciously he began immediately trying to recall every detail of his meeting and conversation with the author of the article.
"The Lord never made either year face or head for X What good can your bumps of ideality, comparison, self-esteem,
conscientiousness, do you here?
This afternoon, instead of dreaming of Deepden, I was wondering how a man who wished to do right could act so unjustly and unwisely as Charles the First sometimes did; and I thought what a pity it was that, with his integrity and
conscientiousness, he could see no farther than the prerogatives of the crown.
D'Artagnan did reflect, and resolved to thrash Planchet provisionally; which he did with the
conscientiousness that D'Artagnan carried into everything.
But then there is also a large class of minds which cannot be sure it is false--minds of very various degrees of
conscientiousness and intellectual power, up to the highest.
Goodfellow's sensitive
conscientiousness forbade him to withhold from the court) was considered so unbroken and so thoroughly conclusive, that the jury, without leaving their seats, returned an immediate verdict of "Guilty of murder in the first degree." Soon afterward the unhappy wretch received sentence of death, and was remanded to the county jail to await the inexorable vengeance of the law.
The way was partly prepared for Gibbon by two Scottish historians, his early contemporaries, the philosopher David Hume and the clergyman William Robertson, but they have little of his scientific
conscientiousness.
In her moral character, it is beautiful to behold her continual gladness, her keen enjoyment of existence, her expansive love, her unhesitating confidence, her sympathy with suffering, her
conscientiousness, truthfulness, and hopefulness.'
Poulter felt that he had acted with scrupulous
conscientiousness, and said, "Well, now, Master Tulliver, if I take the crown-piece, it is to make sure as you'll do no mischief with the sword."
Consequently, they are more likely than individuals low in
conscientiousness to develop competencies away from work that can be carried to work.
As regards personality domains, the zero-order Pearson correlations showed significant positive correlation between
conscientiousness and academic performance (r=0.413, p<0.01) whereas Neuroticism and GPA exhibited a negative correlation (r=-0.278, p<0.01).