Because of ethical concerns, nocebos are not commonly used in medical practice or research. |
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But his prickly sense of slighted dignity and obsessive contempt for other people's ethical squalor inevitably drags him down. |
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The social and ethical scruples thrown up by the science of new genetics are by now familiar. |
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Network controllers have long argued for the ethical containment of viral code. |
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A theology focused anthropologically on ethical issues remains anthropocentric, not theocentric or Christocentric. |
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Last year it undertook a detailed study of the demands of the ethical consumer. |
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The prophets of the Temple period opposed paganism with all of their ethical fire and passion. |
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There is now a wide range of ethical and green funds operating in a variety of ways. |
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All patients gave informed consent, and the study had full ethical approval. |
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One would not expect a common ethical standard among maxims spoken by different characters in a mime. |
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Therefore, ethical action is equated with following rules, principles, laws, maxims, and codes. |
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Of course, this does not necessarily mean that investing in ethical portfolios maximises possible returns. |
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When weighing all these issues, ethical as well as health and social, it seems clear that any decision contains a value judgment. |
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As the mother of two autistic sons and one neurotypical one, I regard this as an ethical minefield. |
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You know, when you take a country to war on particular grounds, and those grounds prove baseless, the ethical thing to do is to resign. |
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It combines the combustible power of a keen intellect with powerful conviction and ethical courage. |
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The intellectual see-saw continues as we're carefully guided through an ethical minefield of technologies. |
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He has deduced that simulating neurotypical ethical behavior is in his long-term interest and does it quite effectively. |
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The choice of words, the degree of abruptness, formality, friendliness, and softness all may have ethical dimensions. |
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Throughout the film, the pair are forced to grapple with ethical dilemmas about their role as medics. |
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Self-financing professional educational institutions are a challenge to ethical and social values. |
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He was a thoroughly ethical person in all his dealings, personal and political. |
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Robert's many works for radio continue to deal with socio-political and ethical issues. |
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The ethical rationale of the fast is to teach self-discipline, humility, and empathy with the poor. |
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In traditional Korean society, parental roles have been based on Confucian philosophy, which offers ethical teachings for human relationships. |
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He resigned in the midst of it because he too was ethical and couldn't bear it anymore. |
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The organization's success, in fact its very survival, over the long term is dependent on ethical leadership. |
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The Presbyterian merchant sought to follow ethical principles in all his business affairs and to make merchandising a public service. |
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Taking into account the needs of suppliers is again a combination of shrewd business sense and good ethical practice. |
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Laws and regulations often can support nurses in upholding the ethical principles involved. |
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We have stated that we support business as long as it retains an ethical outlook with a concern for social responsibility and the community. |
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The classical moral categories of action are ethical vs. unethical, just vs. unjust and virtuous vs. unvirtuous. |
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In other words, if there is an ethical Rubicon to be crossed between need-blind and need-aware admissions policies, we have already crossed it. |
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Burns himself is great as Tommy, the serial monogamist who's trying to stay ethical against all odds. |
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Ferran and Chien Chi's works in particular present ethical challenges, regarding ethical treatment of the mentally unsound. |
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Like classical naturalism, Finnis's naturalism is both an ethical theory and a theory of law. |
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Here I am thinking primarily of ethical difficulties, not linguistic or literary difficulties in the narrow sense. |
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It warns against honoring requests for anonymity, if anonymity would conceal a conflict of interest or other ethical issues. |
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Our writings serve as the academy's benchmarks, the ethical touchstones for the noblest of professions. |
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On the basis of existing trials, such a trial would be ethical because present evidence is conflicting. |
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If he only did only the former, I've always assumed that he was legally in the clear, notwithstanding the ethical sliminess of the behavior. |
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And he also has plans to clean up big business by introducing a register of ethical and unethical businesses. |
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A business school course in ethics is hardly going to transform an unethical person into an ethical one. |
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As well as that, they were by their choice of subject in an ethical minefield. |
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This chapter will look at the ethical minefield that is negotiating access to research subjects. |
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Join other transliterators to network, work on skills and discuss ethical situations we face while performing our jobs. |
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Posting articles about ethical polyamoury on a philanderer's site is like putting pictures of hands on a foot fetishist site. |
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Facing the dilemmas of ethical behaviour in a decidedly unethical society is the harder choice. |
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What, then, may we say of the role of empirical studies in the domain of ethical research? |
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It may not be criminal but, at the end of the day, is this the standard of ethical comportment that we expect from our senior public servants? |
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The issue of cloning has added further complexity to what was already difficult ethical territory. |
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Debates about ethics have often accompanied well-known, not to say infamous, cases of alleged ethical transgression. |
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Even the final showdown with the Green Goblin is premised as an ethical problem. |
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The authors' analysis does a great deal to clarify the ethical issues that underlie these intuitive distinctions. |
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Their physical bodies and ethical convictions were put to the test on a daily basis. |
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It evinces an overdiminished but nevertheless inexpugnable desire for moral as well as ethical rectitude. |
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This is no romantic and idealistic battle for higher principles, fought by a moral and ethical aristocratic elite according to chivalric rules. |
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We don't just leave our ethical and moral selves at the door when we go to work. |
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The leadership shifted its focus to a more general and more secular moralism that was concerned with ethical conduct and culture. |
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In genetic disease ethical considerations must be seen in the context of a family and a multigenerational history. |
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At the start of the new millennium, the corporate world witnessed major fiascos and ethical blunders. |
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While the answer to this clinical question has profound ethical implications, the disagreement remains on clinical and technical grounds. |
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All ethical aspects aside, fake designer shoes won't do your feet any good. |
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Yet, the everyday decisions demanded when working with cognitively impaired seniors are every bit as much an ethical challenge. |
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Well in this genetic research there are ethical questions that arise from it. |
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The leader is a role model to the followers in respect of both task performance and ethical behaviour. |
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This position seems quite incompatible with a political ideology that claims ethical and moral superiority. |
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The use of embryonic stem cells, however, is clouded by the ethical issues that surround the use of cells harvested from early human embryos. |
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What are the ethical considerations around obtaining Miss Webb's consent for a hysterectomy and what would be best practice here? |
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Age was hypothesized in this study to be directly related to higher ethical standards. |
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Each activity was hypothesized to motivate students to increase their ethical standards. |
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But it is also a Pavlovian reflex that lacks the benefit of judgment required of ethical decision making. |
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It is impossible to create a responsible ethical and policy debate in a climate of hyperbole. |
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These made-up, swiped, or patchworked personalities become the vehicle for fiction's ethical work. |
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While dissenting voices are certainly needed on the council they should be those that espouse a coherent ethical view. |
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The ethical dilemma facing an international firm is what type of technology it should employ in the host country. |
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He also believes Suez must uphold strong ethical values if it is to have a sustainable future. |
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As some panelists indicated, they begin by asking questions that point to an ethical process. |
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But where I think the flaw in reasoning lies is that it puts the focus on the ethical choice rather the ethical chooser. |
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As a Chomskyan linguist I would argue in favour of an ethical system based on our own innate ethics. |
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Of course, facilitators like Joe see no ethical conflict in profiteering on their connections. |
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Overall, it was a gripping story, and obviously a page-turner that raises some interesting ethical questions. |
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It is embodied in the Hippocratic oath and in the ethical codes of virtually all health-related professions. |
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The ethical subject is portrayed as one who regards himself as a goal, a task set. |
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And even if we had convincing evidence that these interventions worked, they still raise substantial ethical concerns. |
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Because it did not involve human subjects, the study was not submitted to ethical scrutiny. |
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It is merely one of many examples of why our side holds the ethical high ground in this argument. |
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Nevertheless, outing is justifiable as an ethical and journalistic matter when two criteria are met. |
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Key objectives for our faculty are to obtain such recognition and ensure the highest professional standards of competence and ethical integrity. |
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Remember that your greatest ethical responsibility is to constantly strive for excellence in everything you do. |
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In fact hedonism, the view that pleasure is our ethical end, is always on the defensive in ancient ethics. |
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Doctors may offload their ethical problems on clinical ethicists, abnegating their moral responsibilities too easily. |
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Arguments opposing treatment centred on the supremacy of autonomy as an ethical principle. |
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They are not a second-order discussion of what constitutes ethical conduct. |
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He's getting caught up in his own controversy, situating himself in an ethical quagmire he might not be able to escape from. |
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Boost your ethical know-how with these practical tips on avoiding common ethical quandaries. |
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Many authors have criticized Derrida's attempts to find an ethical basis for deconstruction. |
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In addition to the birthing pool hire, Ruth and David are selling washable nappies and ethical laundry liquids. |
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This is work that one does on oneself to turn oneself into an ethical subject. |
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As an absolute and omnicompetent power, from the standpoint of psychological realism it is both an ethical travesty and a practical absurdity. |
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But they should be made consciously and accountably with an awareness of the ethical implications for inclusion and exclusion. |
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Mimi proposes a spirited quick-wittedness as an inventive, ethical response to the dilemmas posed by black and white encounters within modernity. |
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The ethical dimension of love consists in the challenge its blind urgency presents to reason. |
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An ethical harvester of wild plants ponders the best way to preserve and protect the wild plants he depends on. |
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Every act must be carefully weighed before a decision is made to see whether it meets the strict ethical criteria. |
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Whistleblowers are highly principled people who are in the job because they thought they could do it in an ethical manner. |
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This gets at what ethical egoists intend, while skirting the issue of constraints on moral theories. |
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It adheres to strict ethical practices and accepts that business may be lost when standards need to be met. |
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When our words lose the ability to convey an ethical connotation they become sterile and worthless. |
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For example, your question might be whether it is ethical for nurses to administer placebo medication. |
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The present study examined the effects of integrating an ethical decision making process into a high school community service program. |
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Dr Langton said it was against medical ethical principles for a doctor to make sexual advances towards a patient. |
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It is by no means adventitious that this statement combines an ethical proposition with an economic prescription. |
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The debate ranged over many emotive ethical issues and in doing so lost sight of what was of benefit to the area as required by the statute. |
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There is bound to be an ethical uproar when the advisory body reports its recommendations. |
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Making his brisk, wide-ranging way through the 1960s, Crow turns the esthetic into the ethical at every step. |
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Presumably, he intended follow up his ethical investigations with respective treatises on epistemology and aesthetics. |
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It bore ethical and metaphysical implications that professional psychology could not rationally explain or justify. |
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The consensus for the ethical conduct of human research gives primacy to individual human rights. |
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Hobbes and Cavendish shared pessimism about human nature, and an anxiety about ethical and linguistic relativism. |
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Many more boards would benefit from his razor-sharp intellect and high ethical standards. |
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Directors, officers and other senior financial officers set the tone for ethical behavior within any organization. |
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In their pursuit of power, wealth, or sensory pleasures, they can choose to ignore all moral values or ethical principles. |
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He said it was important to recognise cultural values as proper elements of ethical behaviour. |
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This is not simply a great ethical warning against capitalistic exploitation, or against a merely utilitarian conception of habitation. |
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The ethical principle of autonomy asserts the primacy of patients' individual choices. |
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The alternative between a theological and an independent theory of ethics is, he holds, the alternative between ethical nominalism and realism. |
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It appears to suggest that some kind of moral objective reality is necessary for ethical functioning. |
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How do Buddhist ethical teachings like ahimsa affect its approach to contemporary moral dilemmas such as abortion? |
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We do not need magic or messiahs to help us live decently, to provide an ethical code. |
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Many have justifiable ethical concerns about deliberately deceiving patients regarding the nature of their treatment. |
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And, eventually, for those reasons, Johnson withdrew him, because it became an ethical concern. |
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But, as we have seen with Russia, if the ethical basis of free markets degenerates sufficiently, all that we have left is a form of kleptocracy. |
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Is it ethical to do so, is it moral to debauch one's artistic integrity at the altar of Oscar greed? |
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They are a genial, amiable lot, and they come across as personable and excruciatingly ethical in the course of the series. |
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And yet, until the age of experts, ethical issues were not thought of as separable from the warp and woof of the practices of everyday life. |
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The white T-shirt I bought last week presents a much more difficult ethical issue. |
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It is a wild free for all three ring big top featuring ethical geeks, moral contortionists and fat sweaty white guys on slack media wires. |
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The ethical and practical ramifications were experienced rather than taught. |
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There must be planned and regular reflection on the demonstration of ethical behavior in daily camp life. |
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Likewise, the reader draws ethical consequences from the process of allegorization and emotive investment. |
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Pigs are the preferred species for xenotransplantation on scientific, practical and ethical grounds. |
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This reaction has been a major obstacle for xenotransplantation, as has the ethical dilemma associated with cross species transplantation. |
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We live in a society today where spiritual, moral and ethical values are lacking amongst our people. |
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There is immoral, unethical and illegal prosperity on the one side and poverty-stricken people who are moral and ethical on the other. |
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Kung felt that Konner's presence permitted this relaxation of the ethical rules. |
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Pluralism is a competency, not just mere subjective relativism, but ethical pluralism. |
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Only three of them avoided the speculative angle, dealing respectively with anatomy, ethical issues and why cloned cells die. |
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Why have ethical codes not figured prominently in discussions of the peer review process? |
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They may not be illegal, but he's always pushing that ethical edge to the limit. |
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One way round the ethical obstacle was to look at patients with normal pressure glaucoma because many of these were not treated anyway. |
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Can some impairments, such as ethical lapses, be addressed successfully via coursework? |
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With such a high media profile, it's remarkable how little attention is paid to Will's double standards, ethical lapses and misstatements. |
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Is it ethical to ignore the commercials, or close your eyes and wear earplugs when they're playing? |
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We need to think laterally here, we need to learn from the experience of other people in the area of difficult ethical issues. |
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Thus preserving the life of the state and the ethical community it envelops becomes a moral duty of the statesperson. |
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Genuinely novel ethics are not always genuine improvements, while many anciently articulated ethical goals remain elusive. |
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Such an argument resists many of the typical counter-arguments directed at potentiality as an ethical consideration in the abortion debate. |
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Where is the ethical norm that stipulates resistance against murderous force without any concern for one's own security? |
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Is it more ethical to cultivate stem cells from embryos created during in vitro fertilization? |
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Desdemona speaks in a vigorous plain language with a strong ethical dimension. |
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This book resulted from his belief that today's environmentalism has gone astray from its original roots and ethical values. |
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The third new direction, increased ethical behavior by businesses, has to do, in part, with recruiting and retaining good people. |
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These anointers have a poor record of backing candidates who know right from wrong and avoid ethical conflicts. |
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As we should expect, given the legalistic form of his ethical theory, Kant's political thought is jurisprudential. |
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Writers often differ quite widely from each other over ethical issues and questions. |
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In thinking about ethical justice, we veer between the notions of forgiveness and retribution. |
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There are two types of ethical criticisms that can be made of the free-market system. |
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In the social and ethical realm, Chicherin placed great emphasis on individual human freedom. |
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In fact, the only activity allowed will be the ethical collection of seeds to help strategically revegetate nearby degraded areas. |
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I believe that returning to the tradition is part of the way to cure the ethical problem. |
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She shows us that acknowledging our freedom is a necessary but not a sufficient condition for ethical action. |
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Now I use taxis regularly, having shifted yet another lifelong principle from the credit to the debit side of my ethical account. |
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For a decision like this, ethical considerations deserve to be foremost in our minds. |
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His efforts to explore the ethical basis of legal rules goes along with a more crabbed style than is usual with Roman lawyers. |
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The embracing of diverse ethical bases for libertarianism might lead some people to accuse me of moral relativism. |
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What ethical responsibility does a bulletin board system bear towards publishing this calumny? |
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On his first weekend in office as Foreign Secretary he promised an ethical foreign policy. |
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Authors of burlesque usually avoided the high ethical road of the satirist, who ridicules a folly or fashion in the hope of eradicating it. |
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I argue that an ethical critique is implicit in his objections to any attempt to speak a priori about language and thought. |
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In the past two months, the fund industry has been rocked by allegations of ethical lapses. |
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But Plato tells us that the ethical laws cannot be the arbitrary whims of personalized gods. |
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Fortunately, an ethical countercurrent exists which is actively promoting the concept of personhood in dementia. |
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For comprehensive understanding, it is important to have focal and subsidiary awareness of ethical dilemmas. |
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Art was hailed as an inner, ethical necessity, primary nourishment for the soul. |
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If you don't make good money you are a loser and may be looked down on, no matter how civilized and ethical you are. |
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Readers will likely find the book's practical advice as rudderless as its ethical principles. |
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He is the fountain-head of good manners and correct social behaviour as well as the ultimate spiritual and ethical guide. |
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It looks more like an ethical excuse to get out of a loss-making business that's not really going anywhere. |
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The issue of IVF brought with it many ethical issues which cause controversy to this day. |
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The implication is that you don't have an ethical right to bomb them out of their ability to retaliate against you. |
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Ron Sider has been a burr in the ethical saddle of the evangelical world for decades. |
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The very existence of the subject itself already imposes a terrible ethical burden. |
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Its aim is to set professional standards, measure their attainment and promote ethical behaviour throughout the industry. |
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And scientific progress is a force that's apt to create, rather than solve, thorny ethical issues. |
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It is very difficult to discuss ethical or morals questions such as virtue in a moderate or reasonable way. |
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These autocratic managers quickly punish any underling who would begin to demand an ethical basis for work and production. |
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But this does not entitle the party to pose as political and ethical virgins. |
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Far from the aesthetic and the ethical being poles apart, as Kierkegaard and Tolstoy insisted, the aesthetic is itself a quasi-moral project. |
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He brings a terrible authority to the cosmic Spinozism of the show's ethical pay-off. |
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Is it ethical to waste the time of patients and staff and taxpayers ' money? |
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But as promising as it appears, Lanza's technique is not entirely free of ethical inviability. |
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Briefly, the process involved the creation of 37 vignettes describing hypothetical ethical dilemmas. |
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Former buyers no longer think it ethical to buy items made of ivory because they believe it encourages elephant poaching. |
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At its core, Malthusianism deals with a wide array of vexing ethical and empirical questions pertaining to multiple areas of knowledge. |
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The morbidity and mortality associated with donor pneumonectomy pose significant ethical considerations. |
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The ethical implications of his pluralist philosophy would also have appealed to Moore. |
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Other than that, it can be something of a difficult ethical conundrum for somebody. |
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Although it is at odds with our predominant medical ethical culture, many families and patients desire nondisclosure of bad news. |
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He is an epistemological realist, an ethical intuitionist, and a political libertarian, too extreme for my tastes but always provocative. |
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As an ethical statement, the Eight Words tell us that there are no victimless sins. |
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A moral and ethical position must be based on something more than the mere brute facts of the event. |
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Risk assessment has been stressed as the most scientific method of qualitating health risks and ethical issues. |
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As with test publishers, the scramble to boost revenues sometimes leads test-prep companies to violate ethical standards. |
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For ethical reasons, it will be difficult if not impossible to create the true response-cost contingency presented to the gambler. |
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These things may be ethical or unethical, depending on the situation. |
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Impatience with ethical laxity is common to all the TV judges. |
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You have to accrue power, use it in ethical ways, and hope that voters reward you for doing this. |
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Does he have the balls to run again after someone resigns over ethical issues? |
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The ethical basis of all field sports is the same, be it hunting, shooting or fishing, in each case the quarry will be edible or a pest or perhaps, both. |
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Her investigations into corruption began to gain attention, but the names of relatives cropped up on the police jotters from time to time, posing ethical dilemmas. |
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They conclude that psychologists can become considerably more aggressive in their professional advertising practices, while still adhering to appropriate ethical constraints. |
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A commercial transaction does not confer ethical approbation on a customer. |
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That same entity will later enter a new body bringing with it the karma of past lives, which includes actions themselves as well as the ethical ramifications of such. |
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There's little indication of the available range of ethical theories, from crude emotivism to Platonic realism, from McDowellian objectivism to virtue theory. |
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This sort of ethical perspective has not been given a public airing. |
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Rules of evidence, judicial procedure, and ethical standards have all been tightened and reformed since Darrow's heyday. |
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Marriott, with its deep history in the Mormon faith, portrays itself as a deeply ethical institution. |
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Faye is so devoted to Don that she defies her ethical code in order to put him into contact with potential new clients. |
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They haven't kept their word on their ethical policy, he said. |
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Confusion about what is and is not within the legitimate scope of medicine risks leading the profession into a future full of unmet expectations and knotty ethical quandaries. |
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The important thought to hold onto here is that ethical claims cannot be empirically verified, but that this is so much the worse for empirical verification. |
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The Ralph Retort, a paragon of ethical journalism websites, decided to make crowdsourcing stuff to discredit me into a project. |
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For eighteen centuries, Judaism would develop as a religion, based around synagogues and rabbis, yeshivas and the ethical teachings of Tora and Talmud. |
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Religion has as much to do with the furnishing of moral and ethical codes as it does with non-natural explanations of the origins of the universe. |
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As I described in my in my previous article, many ethical lapses over the past century have been the result of placing the good of society before the good of the individual. |
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Instead, he sees his ethical obligations as a matter of duties to those with whom we have relationships. |
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Let's examine if we have an ethical responsibility to respect this secret. |
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In that regard, not only did they open themselves up to ethical retribution, but to potential criminal prosecution under both federal and local law. |
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The founders of ethical Oil, and opechatesgays, are Hamish Marshall and his wife, Kathryn Marshall. |
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But it is also a rejoinder to the view, which I expressed, that ethical norms are paramount. |
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Over here, the philosophers revolved their ethical problems. |
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You might still want to reword the material if the context is different enough to justify such alterations, but there's no ethical obligation to do so. |
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Labour's long-term supporters, ethical socialists, public service workers, egalitarians and anti-monarchists, trade unionists and pacifists, were harder to deal with. |
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The liberal state should be neutral towards people's ethical ideas. |
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The very rigorousness and severity of its religious and ethical code of conduct have contributed to its resilience and survival as a minority in all parts of India. |
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The ethical rot of highly paid professionals proved even deeper than imagined, with a mutual-fund scandal following scandals in Corporate America and on Wall Street. |
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His narrative is interspersed with information on his condition and a commentary on the clinical and ethical issues that arise in locked-in syndrome. |
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In the end, the ethical implications of using a drug to pull statements from otherwise unwilling people began to gnaw. |
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These are also paradoxically anti-modernist moments, when a belief in literature's power of ethical persuasion asserts itself over market-based utility values. |
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For instance, the sacred texts of many religions offer compelling narratives which, at their best, can promote ethical reflection and a sense of shared experience. |
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This is a youth-based musical culture, which means young promoters and the attendant lack of experience, professionalism and even ethical judgement. |
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Or perhaps EBT programs could permit the purchase of ethical items based on a sliding price scale. |
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The study concludes that moral reasoning skills are both teachable and measurable, and that ethical dilemma case discussions may enhance moral development. |
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This raises important legal, policy, and ethical questions about a government's use of the internet to track domestic and international malefactors. |
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That is why I believe that you feel the value of this ethical and humane togetherness. |
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Rather, he is presenting an emerging ethical alternative that favors individual preference over goods conceived in concrete social networks and immutable teleologies of life. |
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The tragic hero, we are told, still treats the ethical as his telos or goal, even if this entails subordinating particular duties to its attainment. |
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It is tenable to object to embryo research on ethical grounds. |
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Clerics must now share their ethical monopoly with the ballot box. |
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Is it ethical to step outside the law for the greater good, or to infringe civil liberties as a means to an end? |
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But that makes sense when your reigning ethical theory is some weird mash up of utilitarianism and consequentialism, with a dash of fundamentalism for coloring. |
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For example, he suggests that instead of heavily subsidizing corn, the government could subsidize more ethical food producers. |
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To research and establish her title to happiness, she examines the ethical roots of the western world and then proceeds with her opinions thereanent. |
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One is an ethical commonplace, that slavery is intrinsically barbaric, regardless of the particular identification of the slaveholders and the enslaved. |
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So appealing to rights communicates more than does the bare appeal to basic capabilities, without any further ethical argument of the sort I have supplied. |
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How could a man of such a lofty ethical character stoop so basely? |
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The practice of medicine must comply with modern ethical standards. |
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This practical ethical tradition defined pity as a negative emotion, valued self-mastery and virtue, and was concerned to use philosophy to alleviate human suffering. |
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Whether the whole world accepts or rejects Apple Daily's conduct on moral and ethical grounds, that newspaper is certainly beloved by its many readers. |
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But testing for every possible interaction in pregnant women presents a host of ethical and logistical complications, too. |
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We review the evidence and arguments that expose these problems and present an alternative ethical framework to guide the procurement of transplantable organs. |
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And will our newsrooms be filled with journalists so afraid of committing an ethical miscue that they fail to engage in aggressive and ethical journalism? |
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With this interpretation of biocomputing the complicated ethical questions connected with concepts like artificial life and intelligence are not dealt with. |
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So, for anyone out there sceptical about the relevance of bioethics, these two books demonstrate the wide scope of ethical considerations in medicine. |
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Plenty of evidence indicates that in Paul's day Judaism with its monotheism and high ethical standards was an attractive religion to many non-Jews. |
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One ethical error can threaten the whole system, because if one is willing to overlook one small wrong, that can allow another, until the whole chain uncouples. |
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The plan is to pay a premium, still significantly lower than the Fairtrade price, to farmers who satisfy a set of ethical criteria, as yet undefined. |
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Blogs aren't supposed to be non-partisan, and there's plenty of ethical questions that arise when someone working for Big Media takes cash in return for slanting their work. |
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This has ethical implications as little is known about diagnosis in and treatment of these children, and they are often undiagnosed and untreated. |
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Thus began the proverbial race to the bottom, because the more ethical a fund's management was, the less attractive the fund became to smart money. |
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According to natural law ethical theory, the moral standards that govern human behavior are, in some sense, objectively derived from the nature of human beings. |
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In recent years the defense and aerospace giant has weathered operational snafus, ethical scandals, criminal convictions, and abrupt executive departures. |
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William of the President's Council on Bioethics is to be commended for his untiring efforts supporting scientific progress through ethical stem-cell research. |
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He attacked the prevailing consensus about progress on the grounds that it failed to respect individuality, promote ethical behaviour or preserve non-material values. |
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Is plagiarism a moral and ethical crime or just a naughty no-no? |
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Writers on research ethics adopt different stances concerning the ethical issues that arise in connection with relationships between researchers and research participants. |
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Later ethical theories distinguished them, and the second, more austere position, that of the Stoics, was generally thought to have won in claiming Plato as its ancestor. |
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Indeed, it was a heavenly delight to hear his sublimely pure ethical doctrine delivered with such powerful philosophic eloquence from the lips of its very creator. |
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We have an ethical duty to avoid civilian casualties wherever possible. |
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There are a lot of ethical and legal aspects surrounding the issue of surrogate motherhood and paid surrogacy is banned in some European countries. |
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Tthe main character fearlessly confronts difficult ethical issues. |
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I consider my rant an ethical warning, a panegyric for the unlived life. |
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All of the normal difficulties of ethical life remain, and they can be solved only by means of a detailed understanding of the particulars of each situation. |
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She says the more consumers insist on fair trade products, the more pressure it will put on companies to ensure their goods are produced in ethical workplaces. |
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Unless you're an ultra-radical libertarian who thinks that ethical considerations should not be considered in regulating science, this is hardly an immoderate position. |
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The Bill before the House seeks to put into law the important principle that the practice of fur farming is inconsistent with ethical agricultural behaviour. |
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The same fate befell others who similarly attempted to contribute to moral, political, and ethical debate beyond the fatuousness and anonymity of talk-back radio. |
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As the prototype for a normalizing physical anthropology, however, phrenology, with its value-laden stereotyping psycho-techniques, introduced new ethical problems. |
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Thus, even though the majority of previous studies seem to indicate that women will form a more ethical workforce, its indisputability has not been fully established. |
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