Such a usage is ethically unacceptable, politically manipulative and decidedly unhistorical. |
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Here excellence is defined technocratically as efficiency and not ethically as virtue or goodness. |
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Stem cell research is a complicated subject, not only scientifically but ethically as well. |
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Although terraforming a planet is technologically feasible, is it ethically correct? |
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He explored ethically possible avenues to maximize the level of wealth in the public sector. |
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The public repeatedly identifies nurses as the profession most trusted to act honestly and ethically. |
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Zhuk doesn't want to shutter the business, but also wants to act as ethically as possible. |
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Ironically, given all the contemporary blather about ethics, it's much easier for today's ethically challenged reporter to thrive. |
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The ethically challenged cabinet-minister-cum-lobbyist now outrageously helms the Royal Canadian Mint. |
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As perhaps only one in ten survive the transport, the practice is ethically unsound, to say the least. |
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Read my previous posts, the examples I cite as ethically or morally reprehensible business practices. |
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What ethically significant feature can there be that all human beings but no nonhuman animals possess? |
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It may be ethically objectionable to vivisect animals, or pursue profits at the expense of nature and community, but it is usually legal. |
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What other ways can an oligopolist legally and ethically be aware of its competitors? |
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She says the activists involved in the action are morally and ethically bankrupt. |
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Such research is ethically challenging because critically ill patients usually are unable to consent for research participation. |
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What's even more revealing is how the elite has come to see itself as ethically flawed. |
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But it is so ethically problematic that the mind revolts at the thought that it could be true. |
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We are ethically obligated to report signs of possible dementia in our patients. |
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Administering a placebo is an act of deception that is ethically problematic. |
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Law enforcement officials are ethically obliged once presented with evidence of a material breach in the law to pursue the case. |
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My personal position is that animal testing is ethically suspect in all cases. |
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The real debate now centres on how businesses can demonstrate that they are operating ethically to win over the doubters. |
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The management of our natural resources should be conducted ethically, humanely, and rationally. |
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The authors stress the need for nurses to act as patient advocates by determining whether research has been conducted ethically. |
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Many consumers would be happy to buy from a supplier who they knew acted ethically in the manner in which the cattle were raised and slaughtered. |
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We are working in conjunction with other countries to ethically recruit staff. |
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These creatures may be so similar to ourselves that making them the subjects of biomedical experimentation may be difficult to justify ethically. |
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Attempts have been made to ensure that adopters are suitable carers and that those arranging adoptions act ethically. |
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The law school stresses to its students the importance of behaving ethically, morally and professionally. |
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I think there are certain business practices that managed care organizations can't ethically adopt. |
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Clinical ethics committees cannot alone cope with the demands of ethically troubled doctors at the coalface. |
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This is by far the largest brand to switch to the ethically sourced raw materials. |
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Campaigners have been doing their bit to help show that you don't have to sacrifice quality in order to shop ethically. |
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It doesn't cost more to invest ethically and there could be better returns. |
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For any processor, being associated with an outbreak of foodborne illness is not only ethically damaging, but financial suicide. |
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We are so ethically and morally challenged, that we are inured to the trampling of the truth. |
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The counter arguments you've made in response to his wish you withdraw the ads are good ones, both legally and ethically. |
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Barnett effectively demonstrates the impotence of the UN to react morally and ethically to genocide. |
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Overall, Lantos comes out heavy-handedly against the idea of publicly held companies being expected to be ethically altruistic. |
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Outside of the identity principle, however, the correlation is both pernicious and ethically dubious. |
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We could help to maintain decent moral standards in advertising, by using our own purchasing power ethically. |
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This is not a viable technique ethically as it is effectively creating a human embryo with a built in destruct mechanism. |
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He is in a dickens of a bind, it seems to me, morally, ethically, and legally. |
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If so, it would not be necessary to use the ethically more problematic embryonic stem cells. |
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The Republicans adopted the now-obsolete rule in 1993 as part of a campaign to portray themselves as ethically above suspicion. |
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Would you trust this man to behave fairly, honestly, and ethically in his portfolio? |
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There may occasionally be a situation where a decision is ethically correct but morally wrong. |
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I think informed consent is an absolute farce legalistically, morally, ethically. |
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If they can do it in a way that they feel is morally and ethically right, that's fine. |
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Furthermore, is it ethically right for drug developers to use live subjects to test their developmental medicines? |
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The new policy simply makes no sense pedagogically or ethically. |
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The only choice that is ethically acceptable is that of solidarity, of seeking the common good and therefore of the gift of self. |
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Treatment is withheld or withdrawn for ethically and legally acceptable reasons. |
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It is the refusal to offer these treatments, not the use of these treatments, that needs to be ethically justified. |
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It is ethically and legally essential to acquire the permission of individual local communities on whose lands these species are found before they can be collected. |
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Widespread discarding damages marine ecosystems and the financial viability of fishing businesses and is ethically undesirable. |
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Appeals: The Committee shall make specific recommendations for alterations to research protocols that will make them ethically acceptable. |
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It would, of course, be ethically impermissible to carry out non-medical research on samples donated solely for medical purposes. |
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Fund assistance cannot be used to finance the purchase of luxury goods or armaments, generally items that are ethically objectionable. |
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Regardless of its dispassionateness, it is published with the unexpressed intention of engendering in its readers a lurid interest, and an ethically inappropriate emotional response. |
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What these companies are doing may be legally above-board, but ethically it is damaging. |
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I'll tell you that most agents act honestly, professionally and ethically. |
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Successive Opinions on the subject seek to attune this demand for respect to other intents which are also ethically acceptable. |
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Some people believe that data mining itself is ethically neutral. |
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The motives were most always harmless, and only sometimes ethically questionable. |
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I expect that all organisations that receive public money, especially public institutions, act ethically, responsibly, and accountably in their use of public money. |
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This amounts to a work release program for the ethically challenged. |
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Not everyone will have full access to health care and the rationing must be ethically planned. |
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Genetic screening can be a valuable addition to the present diagnostic techniques, but only if it is used in an ethically responsible manner. |
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The case for a living wage is economically and ethically powerful if it is made by working poor who genuinely need a living wage. |
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He was inspired by outlets on the West Coast of America, producing premium quality, ethically sourced coffee for an increasingly discerning market. |
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Most of Canada has him pegged as an ethically challenged dirtball. |
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Is the production of clones or the scavenging of surplus' embryos in order to use their stem cells ethically acceptable? |
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What must be defended is the position that it is ethically permissible for them always to be self-interested. |
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In short, lobbying, when it is done ethically and transparently, is a legitimate and fundamental part of our democratic system. |
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Tarantola, 68, says the decision to drop Miss Italia was financially, as well as ethically, motivated. |
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The judges noted that the four journalists had acted ethically by limiting their use of the hidden camera. |
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But it is already clear that he has not acted prudently or ethically and has, in fact, damaged the Bank of Italy badly. |
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They must operate transparently and ethically to maintain trust. |
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The test of his life will be how dextrously and how ethically he is able both to make and withhold the kinds of concession that might bring him the presidency. |
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The use of neonatal stem cells as allogeneic or autologous transplant material appears ethically less controversial. |
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We all sin but everyone should desire to act ethically, responsibly and in conformity with what one believes to be proper. |
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Even if human life is saved through the killing of other human life, I believe this is ethically unacceptable. |
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Millions of people are deciding to shop ethically and shop less. |
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We earn the confidence of our stakeholders by acting with integrity and behaving ethically. |
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This situation is economically, socially and ethically unacceptable in all respects. |
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For instance, he remains ethically opposed to therapeutic cloning. |
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Contributions from citizens' groups are crucial to efforts to ethically capture the experience of patients. |
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We are always on the lookout for motivated, responsible sales representatives wishing to meet our company's expectations in terms of performance, quality of work, productivity and an ethically correct behaviour. |
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As an employee, officer or a director, we expect that you will act honestly and ethically and in the best interests of the company by avoiding conflicts of interest in your personal and professional relationships. |
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However, a minimalist attitude is at odds with the generally accepted belief that it is false to assume that as long there is no specific law prohibiting something, it is considered ethically acceptable to do it. |
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This exclusive limited edition collection is a concise expression of her taste for classic, handcrafted nightwear and loungewear, ethically made from the very finest quality silk. |
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The regulation almost exclusively applied to products that are ethically uncontentious and must enter into force if the protection of European patients, and their safety, are to be guaranteed. |
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And anyone who believes that the armed forces communicate honestly or ethically in the aftermath of deadly snafus should have been disabused of that notion by the Pat Tillman mess, among many others. |
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But in the US, there's also the growth of a rural hipster homesteading movement whereby communities in Kansas, Maine, Nebraska and elsewhere have offered free land to attract new, ethically driven residents. |
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One could say that within the Confucian worldview, ren is ren: embodying the virtue of humaneness requires that one become an ethically mature human being. |
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While the decision may be rationalized on the basis of the wording of S. 223 of the Criminal Code, that section is not only ethically unsound but badly out of date with medical science and legal thinking. |
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By operating gambling in an ethically suspect manner, we debase the public realm and risk engendering a society that's meaner, more polarized, more desperate and certainly more corrupt. |
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Second, investing ethically can be profitable. |
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This argument is just as fallacious, both ethically and practically. |
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A risk exists with such practices to develop eugenic practices, which, becoming commonplace, could lead to ethically reprehensible practices of standardising human reproduction for reasons of health or convenience. |
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It should be born in mind here that voluntary donation of cord blood is risk-free for the donor, ethically uncontroversial and inexpensive for society. |
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When professional duty and responsibility require it, the obligation to be courageous implies tenaciously challenging policies, plans, and practices that are legally, ethically, or professionally flawed. |
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Conducting our business ethically and transparently. |
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For me, though, the question is not so much that the organs are better quality and will work better from a cadaver where the heart is still beating but whether it is ethically justified to use. |
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This process is ethically individualist and politically collectivist. |
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Westwood has forgotten what it is like to be poor: that, unless you are willing to eat only lentils and wear a literal hair shirt, living ethically and healthily are luxuries only the well-off can afford. |
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A Cambridge University study released this month found that eating healthily costs three times as much as consuming unhealthy food, and I wouldn't be surprised if the same were also true of eating ethically. |
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Extending the criminal law this far would be ethically indefensible, would trivialize the significance of a criminal prosecution, and would undermine sound public health policy. |
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There had been cases of lawyers who did not consult the client properly, and he wondered whether a higher fee would motivate an unprincipled lawyer to act ethically. |
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It also follows from the fact that different actions are required by different agents in different contexts to respond appropriately, humanely and ethically to the challenges of climate change. |
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Local Croats fled, were ethically cleansed or murdered. |
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You can't just ask people to behave ethically just like that. |
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That is criminal at best and ethically it is bankrupt. |
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On the other hand, only further research would determine whether embryonic stem cells could be used in a manner that was scientifically sound and ethically acceptable. |
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In addition, investment schemes should be technically and financially viable, have significant economic merit and be both ethically and environmentally sound. |
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Our commitment is to manage our facilities ethically, to be a good corporate citizen and to provide a sustained financial performance to our shareholders and partners. |
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In the meantime, it is ethically dubious to expose people to this stigma and discrimination without ensuring that they make specific, informed and voluntary choices about HIV testing. |
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Germline gene transfers have been successful in animal research, but are neither practical nor considered ethically acceptable for use in humans. |
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It is not ethically acceptable to create, or intend to create, hybrid individuals by such means as mixing human and animal gametes, or transferring somatic or germ cell nuclei between cells of humans and other species. |
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The creation of a formal registry brings all available data together in a single place under conditions that will guarantee preservation and ethically appropriate access. |
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Revising our scriptural hermeneutics toward other religions, then, is imperative, because it would be ethically injurious not to do so. |
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That, I protest, is a doctrine psychologically impossible and ethically abhorrent. |
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Customers may open offshore accounts for any number of reasons, some of which are entirely legal but ethically questionable. |
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In my view, this was ethically dubious on her part, and extremely so. |
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Khodr is a countertenor, a male voice that emerges from natural endowment rather than ethically dubious surgical procedures. |
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Despite the rhetoric and guilt-trips of those calling for a halt, they are morally and ethically correct to continue. |
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We love that Albertha's Garden ethically source nutmeg, nutmeg butter and nutmeg oil from Grenada and create products using these ingredients for a UK audience. |
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It produces a disintegration of long-term relationships, because substitutive retribution, while psychologically understood, is ethically invalid. |
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Through panentheistic sensibility, our ancestors conceived a Covenant between Creator and Creation that humankind is enjoined, spiritually and ethically, to uphold. |
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He also emphasised the ethically ambivalent characters of the play. |
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Meanwhile, Sid Saperstein, the financially strapped, ethically challenged owner of Vinland Press, is facing fatal blowback from a gambling debt he cannot repay. |
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In an inherently undemocratic federal electoral system, the budding and ethically consistent Green Party faces the false perceptions that they are spoilers. |
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In 2013, an Italian neuroscientist proposed a full head transplant, but many neuroscientists consider the idea technically and ethically out of bounds. |
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