- is sometimes[quantify]
known as
compounding remorse.[citation needed]
Compunction refers to the act of
actively expressing remorse,[citation needed] usually...
-
their own language), but his will was sovereign. In 1804, he had no
compunction about announcing that
through his
authority as Holy
Roman Emperor, he...
- reign, now,
towards the end of his life, he
seemed to do so
without compunction. The
hardest hit were
those families with
political ties to the Julians...
-
smaller initiatives that
could p**** easily. But
Pelosi dismissed Obama's
compunction,
mocking his scaled-back
ideas as "kiddie care".
After convincing him...
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Kelemen D,
Rosset E (2009). "The
Human Function Compunction:
teleological explanation in adults". Cognition. 111 (1): 138–143. doi:10...
- her,
regardless of her client's
intentions or identity, or the
moral compunctions of her missions.
Braeden appears in "The Dark Moon" in
Season 4, being...
-
withholds these. Again, they
should learn that if they lack the
grace of
compunction or
devotion they
should not
think they are not in the
state of grace...
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conservative theorist Charles Maurras,
founder of
Action Française, "had no
compunctions in
laying the
blame for both
Romantisme et Révolution
firmly on Rousseau...
- or master.
People who are
neutral with
respect to good and evil have
compunctions against killing the
innocent but lack the
commitment to make sacrifices...
- Robo-Chargers' "batteries"
could be seen from afar. The
Thythen seemed to have no
compunctions about exploiting the life
energies of
their prisoners while treating...