Sentences with phrase «ethical implications if»

Using the term «specializing» or any other derivative in marketing your practice is fraught with ethical implications if you have not attained formal recognition as a «specialist.»

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The answer to these questions can be understood more clearly if we investigate three of the most significant ethical issues involving television: violence; censorship and regulation; and the international implications of American media policies.
Although both concepts have significant implications for Hartshorne's ethical enterprise, this study will suggest that if one takes Hartshorne's understanding of the relation between ethics and theism seriously, one arrives at a notion of ethics rather different from that envisioned by Moskop.
The «NCC Policy Statement on the Ethical Implications of Energy Production and Use» will surely meet with some disagreement and controversy, but if it provokes the churches to join the debate, we can only be grateful.
After deploring the fact that many rationalists took to irrationalism — with disastrous ethical implications, according to Popper — he concludes that» [t] his is what happened to Whitehead if I am not quite mistaken» (OSE 231).
Dr. Quaid explains the basis for the creation of the «Ethical, Legal and Social Implications (ELSI) Program» of the human genome project, specifically, the concept that the new technology of gene identification will engender problems that can be minimized if anticipated and dealt with promptly.
A general understanding of the issues and of their ethical implications is needed by all citizens if the political will is to be mobilised to solve the problems they present.
«We have our greatest success in helping others go vegan if we discuss the implications of what we do to animals; the ethical argument is by far our strongest one.
If we are going to pick winners and losers among species, we must always be mindful of the ethical implications of those choices and of the methods we select to carry them out.
If the answer seems too obvious for words, Ed Winkleman, Elizabeth Dee, Richard Lehun, and Nicholas O'Donnell tally up the financial and ethical implications, while Dee looks for an answer in Independent Projects.
(Aside: Did it not remotely occur to the people participating in this study that if they were getting rewarded with cash, something about the ethical implications of how you got that cash might be at stake?)
Aaron Street: I think this is actually a really fascinating ethical question which maybe has different issues and implications, and different jurisdictions, but certainly more if not all mandatory CLE jurisdictions track your CLE credit based on time not --
We at Lawyerist have written a bit about this subject, and the CLE's speakers correctly stated that if you are not on Facebook because you are afraid of the legal ethical implications of exposing certain areas of your personal life to your professional contacts, or vice versa, don't be afraid.
Still: educating the world about open adoption is a different goal than selling an agency's services, and if an available child's image is used to profit another person or business, then the ethical implications demand closer review, as suggested by the pending State Department standards change.
Poster John, is quite right to be offended by the ethical implications of a REALTOR writing an offer on a property that they haven't viewed, as am I, but when something is jambed down your throat you swallow to avoid choaking — if you can!
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