Similar words: ethics, philosophical, something, something of, something like, something else, radical, logical. Meaning: ['eθɪkl] adj. 1. of or relating to the philosophical study of ethics 2. conforming to accepted standards of social or professional behavior 3. adhering to ethical and moral principles.
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181. Here the Navy is under siege for all kinds of moral and ethical improprieties.
182. Ethical and environmental considerations are an important part of this innovative programme.
183. Meeting ethical criteria leads not only to a relatively clear research conscience but to better research.
184. But some charities are prevented from investing all their funds in the ethical scheme.
185. On Earth, progressive tabernacles called ethical investment schemes have been using currency to support social causes for some time.
186. Under such circumstances, Dalzell believed Kenneff had an unambiguous ethical obligation to take remedial action with the court that convicted Lambert.
187. The effort to inculcate ethical behavior without religious faith seems one of the great fiascoes of the modern age.
188. A dog can bite you but you must not bite the dog! Your every movement in life must be peaceful; otherwise you lose your ethical superiority! Nonviolent civil disobedience is a genius; no power can beat it; use it when necessary! Mehmet Murat ildan
189. The world is a zoo of thinking, ethical, selfish, greedy and hypocritical animals - men. The world is full of good and bad people, passionate and good-hearted people, mean and evil-hearted people, honest and unscrupulous people. Dr T.P.Chia
190. Apart from the ethical questions, the costs of these measures are disproportionate to any public health benefits.
191. And because sperm now can be extracted after death, doctors must address the ethical questions raised by the lack of permission.
192. However, removing the stem cells kills the embryo, and therefore has serious ethical implications.
193. Secondly, the ethical dimension of reason is apparent in the communicative process of a discipline.
194. One is the notion of human dignity which has come to pervade modern ethical and social thought in the West.
195. Comparative politics, in particular, can not use experimentation for both practical and ethical reasons.
196. Some have criticized my public appearance with President Clinton because of his alleged moral and ethical infractions.
197. Hold your market system accountable by standing your ethical values up against your healthcare costs.
198. For ethical reasons, experimental proof of direct person-to-person transmission is not feasible.
199. There is only one ethical way to carry out this experiment.
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200. Both the first lady and the speaker have serious and unresolved legal and ethical problems that fuel the fury of their opponents.
201. In the past two years ethical investment has developed from a niche market into the mainstream market.
202. A route must be led, on sight, without clipping the bolt, to make an ethical statement.
203. In Epictetus there are two exercises: sophistic and ethical.
204. It is the problem of intersexuality which has not only physical and psychological, but also ethical, legal, and indeed sociopolitical dimensions.
205. At present, what prevent law ethical education from deploying further are mistakes in thinking and understanding, environment of social "morals declines" and impact of law statism etc.
206. As medicine progresses, we will end up with lots and lots of ethical questions.
207. This may sound like Groundhog Day meets Afterschool Special, but it's actually a subtle, layered and ultimately ethical book.
208. It mainly introduces theoretical foundation of euthanasia decimalization that included ethical and penal foundation.
209. I suggest in the course of the book that certain interpretations of reason and clear understanding as discursive rationality have damaged ethical thought itself and distorted our conceptions of it.
210. We report an unusual case of condyloma acuminata that highlights several important clinical, ethical and medico-legal considerations in the treatment and follow-up of such lesions.
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