Sentences with phrase «interesting ethical questions»

But it is an interesting ethical question to ponder.

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And herein lies the ethical question, posed to me by a director today: «When does hanging on or digging in breach a fiduciary duty by the director to act in the company's best interest, rather than the director's?»
``... we ask that if you have questions, ask them; if you have ethical concerns, raise them; if you believe something to be suspicious or inconsistent with the Company's best interests, report it to the General Counsel...» [or to contact the company's outside ethics hotline provider].
As strange and interesting as the process sounds, it brings up many ethical questions on how far is too far to go with science.
One question concerning alcoholism in which most religious leaders are keenly interested is this: «What is the ethical problem in alcoholism?
Writing recently in The New York Times, the economist Lester Thurow noted: «Ethical questions arise because we live in communities that function according to rules and laws that promote the long - run interests of the community.
It is interesting to note a global, ecumenical pattern emerging in official church statements on ethical questions.
I didn't have to spark interest in the ethical questions; that was done by the artists.
An interesting question would be to ask, what ethical arguments are offered in defense of the concept of inheritance?
He said he pulled his name from consideration, though, amid ethical questions surrounding his duel interests.
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.
(i) The Committee on Ethics may, in its discretion, issue public or private advisory opinions with respect to questions of ethical conduct, conflicts of interest and other matters arising under this Article.
If, as appears to be the case, the New Rochelle Police Department hushed up Latimer's car crash to shield her from unwanted attention on her relationship with Latimer you start to raise questions about ethical behavior by a sitting judge in New York State and conflicts of interest because one of three ways a Judge can be removed from the bench is to be impeached by a majority vote of the assembly then removed by a two - thirds vote a special court made up of judges of the court of appeals.
In the past decade, ethical questions in science have made headlines on issues such as the patenting of human genes, financial conflicts of interest in biomedical research and risk assessments related to environmental exposure to chemicals.
James Battey, chair of the Stem Cell Task Force at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland, says the paper is an interesting proof of principle but doesn't solve all outstanding ethical and legal questions.
«One of the ethical questions becomes: What's in the best interest of the child?
Prescinding from the ethical questions, my own view is that there are scientifically interesting things that can come of embryonic stem - cell research, but that even without regulation, it wouldn't be central.
And although the actual retrieval of sperm is relatively simple, a 2015 paper in BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology points out that it «raises numerous ethical questions and medico - legal issues, including the rights of the deceased, the question of informed consent, the best interest of the child, and the motivation of the applicant.»
Sure the script probably could've used a revision by Aaron Sorkin to tweak it into a true interoffice - dialogue masterpiece, but it still addresses plenty of interesting moral, ethical and financial questions, ones that I'm glad it even brought up at all.
Ultimately, the documentary raises more issues than it explores — there are some tough ethical questions that a certain Californian sperm bank needs to answer — but the human - interest story it tells is a joy.
No doubt that the ethical, theological, and philosophical questions engendered by the prospect of human cloning are the stuff of heated debate and interesting conundrums.
Comprehensive Revision Notes that Cover: Ethical Naturalism, Introduction, Goodness as «Satisfying Interests», G.E. Moore and the Open Question Argument, David Hume and the is - Ought Problem and F.H. Bradley and the Nature of Ethical Statements.
And if the schools do, it begs the question of whether it is ethical or legal for private interests to profit from education while many schools in the existing system can't afford adequate learning materials and instructional staff.
All of this raises an interesting question in my mind: is it ethical for lenders to carry out modifications without reducing the principal knowing that 80 % of borrowers will make a few more payments and end up redefaulting or falling behind again?
Wendy's research interests include legacies of feminist and identity - based practice, as well as the performative and ethical questions around contemporary art production and criticism.
It's completely different, and it poses a lot of really interesting questionsethical, moral, logistical.
Vogel's research interests include legacies of feminist and identity - based practice, as well as the performative and ethical questions around contemporary art production and criticism.
Soon and his co-authors have published dozens of papers in top scientific journals worldwide, sometimes without disclosing the source of funding for those projects, a practice that raises ethical questions and often violates the conflict - of - interest policies of the publications.
What formal mechanisms are available in the nation for citizens, NGOs and other interested organizations to question / contest the nation's ethical position on climate change?
We are interested in hearing from those who use these questions to expose the ethical problems with cost arguments made against climate change policies.
The question of what they should do is a normative one and thus has ethical dimensions because it generally involves the conflicting interests of different people.
That question is this: when you choose the profession of science aren't you really choosing an ethical system that says «honesty does trump all other values» That is we know the field of ethics is littered with all sorts of interesting dilemmas (mostly around lying) And we know that ethical well meaning people come down on all sides of this question.
The South Carolina Bar Association just released an Ethics Advisory Opinion on the use of Groupon by SC lawyers.This interesting opinion dealt with the question of whether it is ethical for SC lawyers to use Groupon.
His panel, «Ethics Hour,» will discuss ethical questions and dilemmas that arise in the context of corporate restructuring litigation, the duty to be candid with a court, duties to the client, and potential exploitation of ethical rules governing lawyers by other parties - in - interest.
Because she made her ruling under the Warehouse Receipts Act, she did not address the interesting ethical and legal questions that the Assisted Human Reproduction Act might have raised.
This is not the first time these questions have been asked, and it does raise some interesting legal, practical and ethical issues.
Typically the main ethical questions clients ask center around the topics of conflicts of interest, confidentiality and unauthorized practice of law.
Setting the ethical questions aside for a minute, it's an interesting thought experiment to ask ourselves why programmers seem so much more collaborative in spirit.
We invite feedback and welcome questions (however, case specific questions will not be answered by the trainer during the event due to ethical considerations and to avoid the Q & A times to be dominated by case specific questions that may not be of interest to the general audience).
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