/ˈkɒnʃəns klɔːz/ – Phrase
Definition: điều khoản lương tâm (quy định không phải chịu tội trong trường hợp vì lương tâm hay lý do tôn giáo mà không thể tuân thủ quy định).
A more thorough explanation: A conscience clause is a provision in a law or regulation that allows individuals or organizations to opt out of certain activities or requirements based on their moral or religious beliefs. This clause typically provides protection for individuals who object to participating in activities that go against their conscience, such as providing certain medical treatments or services.
Example: The pharmacist invoked the conscience clause to refuse to dispense the medication due to personal beliefs.