Anderson tells Entelo that avoiding this sort
of ethical quandary requires that companies adopt fresh ways of thinking.
Considering the fact that these «treasures» can take the form of anything from ancient relics to valuable jewels, Drake's sticky fingered approach to archaeology is something
of an ethical quandary.
In the meantime, policymakers are beginning to chip away at the mountain
of ethical quandaries that will certainly result from such a technology.
We now already do have «real life examples»
of ethical quandaries brought into our self - regulation classrooms.
Not exact matches
«
Ethical quandaries aside (
of which there are several) for a moment, I think this strategy speaks poorly
of the startup,» said one comment.
But as DeMars says, a written set
of rules will never anticipate every situation — and not every
ethical quandary will offer choices in black and white.
Kathleen Edmond, the company's chief ethics officer, maintains a blog that educates employees on handling
ethical quandaries, and the company provides a number
of channels for reporting problems that are more welcoming to its young workforce.
On the same day the Trump Organization announced its appointment
of two ethics monitors to advise on potential conflicts
of interest, it faced a new
ethical quandary: Is it right to double the price
of the initiation fee at Mar - a-Lago, the Trump family's private club in Florida, or would that be seen as cashing in on the president's arrival in the White House?
There is,
of course, an
ethical quandary associated with late - life parenthood: If the average life span for women is around 75, should a 60 - year - old have a newborn who could be motherless by the time she's 15?
► The potency
of new gene - editing technologies presents new
ethical quandaries for scientists — as demonstrated by the debate following an announcement that a Chinese team had altered genes in a human embryo.
This
ethical quandary sits at the center
of Fracture, a convoluted courtroom drama which unfortunately relies on ridiculous interpretations
of the law which fly in the face
of fundamental notion about jurisprudence.
So for a while, Fiorvante has no problem selling himself for sex (or moral or
ethical quandaries don't seem to bother him), and the elderly Murray seemingly takes like a fish to water in drumming up clients (it's not really explained how he does it, but for the sake
of the movie, just roll with it).
Ethical quandaries, temporal paradoxes and grandiose tragedy are all on the menu, and Steins; Gate goes through all
of them one by one.
They have no moral or
ethical quandaries about eradicating billions
of people, but they'll make certain they do it by the book.
It's a film
of moral
quandaries and
ethical obligations, where the city
of Boston stands as one
of the most compelling characters.
Each film probes confounding
ethical and spiritual
quandaries, giving us a tour
of nuanced moral universes that may be individual (in the case
of «Barton Fink»), geographic (as in «Fargo»), or historic (such as the Depression Era
of «O Brother, Where Art Thou?»)
Alexander Nanau largely avoids the
ethical quandaries of observational documentaries in TOTO AND HIS SISTERS, a 15 - month tracking
of young Romanians orphaned by drug crime.
«A lot
of everyday
quandaries educators and policymakers face are dilemmas
of educational justice, but we don't support or even acknowledge their struggle to address these challenges and make
ethical decisions,» she says.
-- David Grimm, an editor at Science magazine and author
of «Citizen Canine: Our Evolving Relationship with Cats and Dogs»: When my wife and I first snapped a harness on our cat Jasper in 2005, we didn't quite realize the
ethical quandary we were getting ourselves into.
The Castle Doctrine involves building up security for your home even as you need to plunder and loot the homes
of others advancing the moral and
ethical quandary of what is right and wrong when you are becoming indistinguishable from the «bad guys» who might just be your neighbors in a predicament not so different from your own.
SCALE creator Steve Swink gave a fantastic talk during the Independent Games Summit at GDC 2014 about the challenges
of navigating the
ethical quandaries that developers often face while trying to run successful crowdfunding campaigns.
While many titles push
ethical quandaries on players, few put us in the position
of potentially executing an innocent and important ally.
An early pioneer
of new media artworks, Lynn Hershman Leeson explores the moral and
ethical quandaries raised in a culture obsessed with technology and artifice.
Yet even when software dependency is the only restriction, further
ethical quandaries can easily arise: While Siebren Versteeg's Untitled Film II, which he created in Macromedia Director with Lingo, could probably be recreated with a contemporary language that preserves the work's look and feel, «that would be eliminating the trace
of the artist's hand,» cautions Phillips.
And besides costing taxpayers» money, teh Donald is making money out
of guests who want to mingle with him, which leads to an interesting
ethical quandary.
He said he didn't know
of another case on this scale involving an
ethical quandary for climate funding and academic conflicts
of interest.
The
Ethical Quandary reported on a case out
of the Northern District
of California, Lenz v. Universal Music Corp., et al, where the court affirmed a magistrate judge's order directing the plaintiff to disclose communications with her attorney.
Anyone working in healthcare is aware
of the legal and
ethical quandaries of patient confidentiality and «when should I breach confidentiality?»
But Michael P. Downey, a partner at Hinshaw & Culbertson in St. Louis who focuses his practice on ethics (and is an author
of the blog The
Ethical Quandary), urges caution when participating in online social networking sites.
But a lot
of the things that he does, a lot
of the little
ethical quandaries that he has to deal with and his conduct, it's typical
of the things that lawyers face every day.