Sentences with phrase «potential ethical implications»

In this session, our experts will discuss the risks of on - premises computing, the dangers of local storage, and the potential ethical implications of failing to utilize cloud computing, and will include an audit lawyers can use to ensure their cloud computing environment is as secure or more secure than «ground computing» options.
In this session, our experts will discuss the risks of on - premises computing, the dangers of local storage, and the potential ethical implications of failing to utilize cloud computing, and will include an audit lawyers can -LSB-...]

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The nearly 60 works, by 24 contemporary artists or ensembles, in this exhibit seek to promote considerations of the potential social, emotional, and ethical implications of the Human Genome Project.
«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.
She directed policy responses to potential changes in state and federal legislation; coordinated interactions with the Food and Drug Administration; and researched the ethical, legal and social implications (ELSI) of the DNA sequencing of newborn blood spots.
With the potential for tailored interventions for particular individuals, populations or subpopulations, ethical, legal and social implications (ELSIs) may arise for public health and clinical practice.
With primary emphasis on contemporary art, students examine the various approaches to curatorial practice including curating in a global context, the rise of the biennial, performance art and non-traditional venues and the potential political and ethical implications of exhibition making.
The group recommends increased research on the technical potential and possible environmental impacts, but also expanded work on the ethical, legal and social implications of such interventions.
As such services are often under - resourced, it is important to succinctly inform the service directors in writing about the project and to allow sufficient time for a response.8 Researchers should be prepared to meet with the service directors to further discuss their background and the project's aims, ethical issues, implications and potential benefits to the community.
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