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ethical standard

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meanings of ethicaland standard


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ethical
adjective
uk /ˈeθ.ɪ.kəl/ us /ˈeθ.ɪ.kəl/
relating to beliefs about what is morally right ...
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standard
noun
uk /ˈstæn.dəd/ us /ˈstæn.dɚd/
a level ...
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Examples of ethical standard


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To abandon principle and to accept expediency does not raise the moral or ethicalstandard.
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I use the third in the widest sense—that is to say, a high ethicalstandard.
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The ethicalstandard is as high as that of any other profession.
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We all agree that the medical profession as a whole has a high ethicalstandard, but nobody can justify that situation on ethical grounds.
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In the world of optics and ophthalmology there are some people who do not recognise a high ethicalstandard.
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You cannot have one ethicalstandard for yourself and preach another ethicalstandard for the people you want to keep in subjection.
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We place the police in an impossible situation, and then sometimes their reactions are not of a perfect ethicalstandard.
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Surely, there are countries which are in need of help by any ethicalstandard, but which cannot be looked upon as good investment projects.
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Trans-species science challenges the double ethicalstandard, to be replaced with a scientifically based axiom of equality and protection of rights.
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Acknowledging this right encourages physicians to actively enforce their own ethical standards.
The culture of medical education requires that physicians in training defer to supervising physician on a variety of issues, including clinical judgment and ethical standards.
However, they argue that research boards need agreed-on ethical standards so that the health services research community can adopt uniformly good practices.
More particularly, busy experimenters need to know how they can take progressive steps toward improving ethical standards in their work.
For decades, social psychology has emphasized how human behavior falls short of ethical standards and moral imperatives.
Yet this assumption may be seen as in conflict with another common element of the typology, namely that professionals have ethical standards and act altruistically.
As in other countries, statutory organizations of professional self-regulation are responsible for setting professional and ethical standards.
Employers are, after all, dealing with healthcare and with proxy decisionmaking, both of which import certain ethical standards from the medical context.
These guidelines, if enforced properly, could ensure a high level of ethical standards for designing, conducting, recording, and reporting scientific research projects.
Moreover, even strong discretion, of the kind employers have, is subject to ethical standards.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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