Sentences with phrase «potential ethical concerns»

Fellow scientists welcome the successfully tested device but wonder about its potential ethical concerns.

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Their hesitation primarily stems from the question of whether the notion of emptiness, conceived as a dynamic emptying of all distinctions, can sustain a commitment to ethics, history», and personhood with the seriousness and even ultimacy that they, precisely as people standing in the Christian tradition, think necessary The Jewish participant, while less concerned with kenosis, shares their concern for the potential loss of ultimacy in the realm of historical action with its ethical norms and deep sense of personhood.
«We're concerned about the lack of transparency in science... and a possible ethical breach in not disclosing potential conflicts of interest in an area with important public policy implications,» says Kert Davies, Executive Director of CIC in Alexandria, Virginia.
In any event, the use of induced pluripotent stem cells has the potential to get around many of these ethical concerns
The first study of the social and ethical issues associated with a provocative approach to treatment for ulcerative colitis has found that the majority of potential patients are eager for what is now called «fecal microbiota transplantation» to become available, although many have concerns about donor selection, screening, and methods of delivery.
June 2, 2011 Patients with bowel disease eager to test «fecal» therapy The first study of the social and ethical issues associated with a provocative approach to treatment for ulcerative colitis has found that the majority of potential patients are eager for what is now called «fecal microbiota transplantation» to become available, although many have concerns about donor selection, screening, and methods of delivery.
Beyond the medical risks to the potential child, a number of long - standing ethical concerns exist regarding the possible practice of germline gene transfer in both human and nonhuman cases.
Unfortunately, longitudinal designs can also be quite difficult and expensive to construct, and can raise ethical concerns about the value of the data versus the potential negative impact on participants.
I think those of us who are truly concerned with the output of some climate scientists are much more interested in the looking at ethical and potential advocacy biases of the matter than seeing Mann punished or reprimanded.
The six criteria are: 1) technical potential 2) cost - effectiveness 3) ecological risk 4) ethical concerns 5) institutional capacity and 6) public acceptance.
The feel - good effect of re-imagining swanky law offices aside, asking ourselves this question would spur thinking about (among other things): (i) training lawyers and law students to equip them to fully utilise the tools of the future workplace, (ii) potential workflow improvements that managing partners can make to their present offices to reduce costs and improve competitiveness, as well as (iii) possible concerns lawyers and judges may have about the new ways of working the new workplaces may bring (such as ethical or security concerns).
Many advocates and scholars are discussing the Constitutional problems with this massive surveillance of the general public, but attorneys have another potential concern — the ethical issues that may arise with the knowledge that details of their attorney - client communications are in the hands of the government.
The combination contains great potential but also raises ethical and privacy concerns, according to Robert Ambrogi.
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