In other words, at issue here is the ethical dilemma of undertaking human experimentation based on inappropriate and incomplete basic research. |
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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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The ethical dilemma facing an international firm is what type of technology it should employ in the host country. |
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Find ways to avoid a direct connection between the partners on these items and you should be able to kiss this ethical dilemma away. |
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The fourth important component of an ethical dilemma is authoritative sources. |
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What emotions and intuition am I aware of as I consider this ethical dilemma and what are they telling me to do? |
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It is pertinent to end this section, by referring to another ethical dilemma. |
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One reason for the different analyses of the context or situation is the third component of an ethical dilemma, which is basic convictions. |
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We did not have the potential for these kinds of things so it was not a real ethical dilemma. |
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This may lead to an ethical dilemma if the choice taken conflicts with the policy. |
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Cases like this reflect the fact that when two or more values conflict, an ethical dilemma exists. |
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All of that is probably true and I have not come to a conclusion on it, but I fail to see the ethical dilemma here. |
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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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The obvious ethical dilemma is that different generations do not share the same time horizon, and thus cannot influence one another reciprocally. |
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However I take comfort in knowing I am not the only person grappling with this ethical dilemma. |
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A blanket prohibition on assisted injection may protect health staff who would prefer not to assist, but it creates an ethical dilemma for those who believe it is within their competence and duty to help. |
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However, at the same time it constitutes the most serious ethical dilemma for our generation, not only for those that will follow us, but for those present now in extremely unprivileged conditions. |
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Our starter today is a minor ethical dilemma. |
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Here's just one example of an ethical dilemma. |
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The Council decided the ethical dilemma she faced was unique. |
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Being the Chief Administrative Officer in a Canadian municipality can be very lonely at times, especially when you are facing a difficult interpersonal relationship or ethical dilemma. |
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The purpose of the conference was to focus on the ethical dilemma for our forces who may meet children who are used in various roles in conflict and war, also as soldiers. |
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In his mind, once his client gives his consent to have his life taken away or to be killed out of mercy, the next step of using the organ is not an ethical dilemma. |
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The ultimate ethical dilemma we must face in this parliament is the fact that we have to make a choice for those who cannot choose, and we have to make the right moral choice for those who cannot choose. |
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Major issues for psychology remain recruitment and retention of psychologists, qualifications and licensing in the province of practice, ethical dilemma regarding the provision of risk assessments in the absence of consent. |
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The idea was to support executives in difficult situations where they find it hard to exercise their freedom of expression or their right to highlight an ethical dilemma. |
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That is very exciting, because there is no ethical dilemma there. |
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He went into the whole issue of where I see the most pressing ethical dilemma. To my mind the most pressing ethical dilemma is the issue of stem cell research on embryos. |
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