Sentences with phrase «long as the ethical»

As long as ethical principles and biomedical advances are in tension, it is hard to see how the deep internal contradictions in public attitudes could resolve themselves, and therefore how today's biotechnology debates could come to any stable end.

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For more about millennials» opinions of employee loyalty and long - term goals, as well as the importance of health care and working for an ethical company, check out the infographic below and Bentley University's study.
Fee - only financial advisers have long held themselves out as being more ethical than commissioned stockbrokers.
Buffett has developed an enviable track record and a reputation as an ethical, discreet, and timely buyer who will maintain a business for the long term.
As with most changes it takes a while for people to approve of a new norm and while it may make things difficult / uncomfortable for soldiers in the near term it will create a better, more ethical government organization in the long run.
However, those teachings are no longer viable as man has decided that those teachings by God are not ethical thus man is more ethical than god.
No one should care what religion anyone is as long as they're decent, law abiding, ethical, and honest human beings... that is unless you geniuses have another definition for being a American.
I now wish to argue that conformity with the divine telos may, for purposes of ethical deliberation, be translated into what I call the maximal happiness principle: so act as to maximize happiness — and, by implication, in the long run.
I now wish to argue that ethical deliberation may translate this principle into what I call the maximal public principle: so act as to maximize the public world — and, by implication, in the long run.
Dairy Milk might be as bad for the waistline as it always was, but the recent announcement from Cadbury means that it might no longer tug at our ethical... More
Dairy Milk might be as bad for the waistline as it always was, but the recent announcement from Cadbury means that it might no longer tug at our ethical...
Babylonia, situated on a broad low plain between the rivers at their widest points, was very fertile and had developed an advanced culture as early as 3500 B.C.. From this region comes the famous Code of Hammurabi which, dating from long before the time of Moses, shows high ethical discernment regarding the establishment of justice in human relations.
Even if the pastoral counselor has some ethical convictions that touch on the issues that come up in counseling, the counselor is most likely to «bracket» these convictions and conceal them as long as he is in the counseling situation.
I, for one, have long protested the tendency to equate Christianity exclusively with certain ethical prescriptions — to see this dissociated moralism as an emblem of Christian honor, when really it is mere literalism or a badge of moral superiority.
While such moral leadership is crucial, especially in acute situations marked by violence, deeper theological and ethical reflection on these issues is just as crucial for the long term.
Regarding the Church and its self - understanding, the question is no longer simply when and by what authority the Church (as distinct from the individual Christian) should take a stance on ethical issues.
With God reduced to a shadow of the human other, and no longer seen as the source of compensating heavenly rewards, the ultimate religious and ethical imperative of pure sacrifice is therefore fulfilled within a secular and symbolically drained sphere, harboring no illusions.
The history of God's dealings with Israel can no longer serve as the all - embracing horizon for our understanding of God, which must now be correlated with a greatly expanded world history, a scientific understanding of nature and man, and a drastically altered social and ethical situation.
Such programs as these have brought to the American people ethical questions about American support of repressive regimes in the Philippines, South Korea, Chile, and South Africa, long before they became «news» to the commercial media.
In Jesus» case it was a combination of factors — such as the fervent longing of oppressed people, their religious preparation and ethical sensitivity, the remarkable personal power of Jesus, and the particular circumstances of his death — which produced among his followers a mental and emotional situation favorable to the attainment of a remarkable new intensity of life, marked by love, loyalty, courage and joy, all for the sake of the Master, who had sacrificed his life for them and for the larger good he saw through them.
What you do as a citizen is no concern of mine as long as it is legal, ethical, and doesn't infringe on my rights.
The republican state therefore has an ethical, educational, even spiritual role, and it will survive only as long as it reproduces republican customs and republican citizens.9
Against this widely prevailing understanding of the «creation faith» we suspect that in Yahwistic circles the very term «creation» may have been a dirty word and that the development and discussion of Israel's creation faith was suppressed as part of the long, anguished struggle against religious syncretism and the loss of the distinctly moral - ethical - historical character of the Yahweh faith.
If love as normal human concern dominates our lives, all too often it will be ourselves who are its object, and the long and tortuous process, whereby ethical thought and feeling have led us beyond preoccupation with ourselves, may be undone.
Peter Singer and Christian Ethics: Beyond Polarization by Charles C. Camosy Cambridge, 284 pages, $ 29.99 Peter Singer has long argued that we need a revolution in our ethical thinking every bit as radical as the Copernican revolution in cosmology.
In situations where clearly differentiated religious structures do not emerge, as in the Confucian case and in quite different ways the Jewish and Muslim as well, there is a strong sense that political authority is illegitimate as long as it does not conform to transcendent ethical norms, as in almost all empirical instances it does not.
Mormon, Ethical Culture, Catholic» don't matter so long as «good moral values» are taught.
No longer can we live as if we were in an earlier age, when ethical teaching was either ignorant of what we now know to be the case or unwilling to give due recognition to human existence as we have come to understand it.
When I first went vegan it was mainly motivated by health and spiritual growth, and the more it became motivated by the ethical and environmental side of the vegan spectrum the more I stared to move away from my «healthy» approach and started eating everything as long as it was vegan.
As long as it's sold to a company that upholds Anita's original ethical stance, I will return to The Body Shop, having boycotted it since her deatAs long as it's sold to a company that upholds Anita's original ethical stance, I will return to The Body Shop, having boycotted it since her deatas it's sold to a company that upholds Anita's original ethical stance, I will return to The Body Shop, having boycotted it since her death.
Ethical debates about the conduct of war have long questioned the legitimacy of «force protection» as an operating principle for those engaged in armed conflict.
We find it very bizarre that the Hon. Attorney - General, Ms Gloria Akufo, who assured the entire citizenry of her commitment to fairness and strict adherence to ethical principles at her vetting not too long ago, will claim that she exercised the said constitutional discretion on grounds merely that there was a lack of evidence to prosecute the case in question when indeed, the Siting Judge, Court Clerks, Court Bailiffs, Court Warrant Officers (CWOs), Journalists as well as notable public figures in whose presence the said court was physically attacked and the accused persons freed, are alive and available to be interviewed and evidence taken from same.
As the Commissioner of the Met said — as long as it's legal, it's ethical and it works to cut crime, then you should consider doing iAs the Commissioner of the Met said — as long as it's legal, it's ethical and it works to cut crime, then you should consider doing ias long as it's legal, it's ethical and it works to cut crime, then you should consider doing ias it's legal, it's ethical and it works to cut crime, then you should consider doing it.
Kaminsky, 38, a former federal prosecutor from Long Beach, has cast himself as an ethical reformer and the antidote to the corruption plaguing Albany politics.
And never mind that an administration that has cut as many ethical corners as this one — especially regarding campaign - finance regulations and related transgressions — long ago forfeited all presumption to the public's trust.
Walker also would end the ability of individual donors to give unlimited sums to recall election targets — so long as recalls were restricted to situations involving «misconduct in office or some other ethical issue.»
Still, there are some basic aspects of what is perceived as ethical and unethical in the job market, and you'll long be respected and rise in your field if you can take a stance on matters like these while you are early in your career.
There are few ethical ways to find out, however: An accidental decades - long exposure in Taiwan suggests it's not as simple as «more radiation is bad.»
«Just as investors use the DJSI to distinguish organizations that operate in an ethical manner with an emphasis on long term performance, they could use the IHS Index to assess an employer's commitment to workforce health and safety as they build portfolios of sustainable companies,» they write.
Although these embryos would be discarded, as they are no longer required for treatment of a fertility problem, they do represent the beginning of human life and deserve special ethical and moral consideration.
This practice is held to be ethical, so long as consumers have given informed consent.
«But if we want to realize the long - term benefit, we've got to get these health, safety, ethical and social issues right as early as possible.»
He says that the manuscript went through two rounds of review over eight months — twice as long as is normal for the journal — and that he urged the researchers to discuss the ethical issues surrounding germline editing in the paper.
Animal advocates, including People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), have long pressured SeaWorld to free its whales and dolphins, a group collectively known as cetaceans.
The term «self - promotion» has earned a bad reputation in the scientific world, but in the case of the LinkedIn profile, a bit of ethical self - promotion is important (as long as you don't go over the top).
In accordance with that decision, the new guidelines would allow scientists to use NIH funds for research on cell lines isolated from embryos as long as the cells were derived by privately funded researchers who followed a set of ethical guidelines.
Shortly after his inauguration, Bush ordered a review of the current National Institutes of Health (NIH) policy, which allows the funding of embryonic stem cell studies as long as researchers receive the cells from privately funded researchers who have derived them in accord with a set of ethical guidelines (ScienceNOW, 23 August 2000).
The trial would carefully evaluate safety, but this time there will be no control group because withholding the vaccine from some participants is no longer seen as ethical.
A committee assembled by the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine released a report, Mitochondrial Replacement Techniques: Ethical, Social, and Policy Considerations, supporting clinical investigations of mitochondrial replacement techniques (MRT) in humans as ethically permissible as long as significant conditions and principles are met.
There are still major technical and biological issues to overcome — including the long gestation period of primates — as well as care and ethical issues.
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