Those who engage in conversion therapy often
face ethical questions, and the wider mental health community generally does not support such therapy.
Prosecutors
face ethical questions after not intervening to stop a tainted candidate from taking office.
Worth noting is that at the time both Monserrate and Espada
faced ethical questions beyond just conniving for Senate power.
Often accused of gaming the search results, or
facing ethical questions regarding their strategies & techniques (See: white hat vs black hat), it's very easy to overlook the core purpose to their business — to help match content to its appropriate audience.
Not exact matches
It begins where women in theology attempt to deconstruct basic
ethical principles such as «the common good» and «the
question of moral power and authority,» but from there it moves to the creative impulses we see around us, as women in faith and faithfulness reconstruct the future image and
face of the Church as a «community of Christ, bought with a price, where everyone is welcome, «14 as Letty Russell describes it.
Every statement of
ethical theory is incomplete until that
question has been
faced.
While religious perspectives have nothing to do with the technical content of a lecture, they are relevant to a number of aspects of the academic situation.1 Where appropriate to the objectives of the course and closely connected with the subject matter, some of the
questions which we have raised about the effects of an invention on society or the
ethical dilemmas
faced by the scientist can legitimately be mentioned in the classroom.
but he does not approach
ethical inquiry from the perspective of the individual
faced by such choices and asking the
ethical question: «What ought I to do?»
Like Esther, we
face difficult
ethical and religious
questions in a highly political world that tends to be hostile to our most fundamental Christian convictions.
To be clear, other than the size of the loan — which is way out of the normal range for a typical Apollo loan — nothing on its
face suggests anything nefarious... but at the very least, there are some
ethical questions with Kushner using the White House as a place to have meetings with people that then turn around and invest in Kushner's private business ventures.
ALBANY, NY — Alison Boak's 40th Senate District campaign
faces major
ethical questions today after her recently - filed 2015 ethics form revealed she failed to disclose interests and income from a non-profit corporation she controls and other business ventures.
If Pearce wants to make an issue of the
ethical questions Wilson
faces, he could very well run and win a primary against her.
The group, Public Citizen in Washington, D.C., expressed concern about «regulatory and
ethical lapses,» but the trial's organizers and backers denied that accusation and defended it as necessary to answer a key
question that hospitals
face every day.
► This week's NextGen VOICES survey asks, «What is the most challenging
ethical question facing young investigators in your field?
Clinicians and researchers have raised
ethical questions about the transplant, as well as concerns about whether Dinoire was stable enough to give informed consent for the procedure — which dips into uncharted issues involving the relationship between the
face and personal identity — and for the regimen of immunosuppressive drugs she must now take for the rest of her life.
The dilemma
faced by the doctor is indeed raises provocative
ethical questions, but his ultimate decision is fairly unsurprising.
Documentary filmmaker Michael Moore points his lens at America's finances, using his trademark blend of in - your -
face humor and liberal outrage to
question whether capitalism, as being practiced today, is really the best, and most
ethical, system of doing business.
Teaching Medical Ethics has never been more exciting than nowadays when unprecedented advances are made in the area of biomedical technology and when, more and more, people
face very difficult
ethical questions as a result.
They discuss immigration and the economic choices
facing black communities, particularly in the inner city, and lend themselves to
ethical debates (
questions of what characters believe and how that influences their actions) and issues surrounding racism's depiction in policy and media.
Author Jim Barry dives deep into the
ethical questions frequently
faced by dog trainers and offers up a systematic approach to helping trainers resolve difficult dilemmas.
The narrative draws on science fiction writer Octavia E. Butler's 1987 novel Lilith's Brood, which poses an
ethical question: in the
face of the human race's impeding self - destruction, aliens ask, is hybridity the means for survival?
This is so because decision - makers or those engaged in risky behavior can not duck
ethical questions such as how conservative «should» scientific assumptions be in the
face of uncertainty or who «should» bear the burden of proof about harm.
For this reason, environmental decisions in the
face of scientific uncertainty must be understood to raise a mixture of
ethical and scientific
questions.
IPCC can, however, distinguish between prescriptive and descriptive
questions that arise in relevant socio - economic literature about climate policy - making, identify important
ethical and justice issues that arise in this literature, where there is a consensus on ethics and justice issues in the relevant literature describe the consensus position, where there is no consensus on
ethical and justice issues describe the range of reasonable views on these issues, and identify hard and soft law legal principles relevant to how governments should resolve
ethical and justice issues that must be
faced by policy - makers.
These and other very challenging
ethical questions need to be
faced when climate change policies are developed.
Today, with the global fashion industry
facing questions about its social and environmental impact, a new generation of British fashion entrepreneurs and designers is breaking new ground by marrying cutting - edge design and
ethical objectives.
In defending Tom Robinson the underlying
ethical question Atticus
faced is, what does it mean for a black man to be human and what are the ensuing implications for justice?
After struggling with the
ethical questions around «do no harm», they were
faced with instrumental difficulties centered on utilizable space, a lack of supplies, cultural differences, and absolutely no language whatsoever.