bioethical issue

collocation in English

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issue
noun[C]
uk
/ˈɪʃ.uː/
us
/ˈɪʃ.uː/
a subject or problem that people are thinking and ...
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(Definition ofissuefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofbioethical issue

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A secondbioethicalissuethat has been in the public eye in the past few years is eligibility for access to reproductive technologies.
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Organ donation is fast becoming an importantbioethicalissuefrom a social perspective as well.
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These authors conclude that further efforts to improve the policymaking process on bioethical issues are desirable.
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The difficulty is that in bioethics there is no unanimous consent regarding most if any bioethical issues.
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The committee plans to propose a bill governing the bioethical issues of biotechnological research and application during the next legislative session.
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This case opens up a profusion of cross-cultural bioethical issues that can and should be addressed more substantively.
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Because education per se as intervention does not raise bioethical issues, we address here the ethical underpinnings only of the second step: three-prong mandated choice.
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I critically examine the thesis about integrated empirical ethics and argue that it has serious shortcomings as a model for analysis of complex bioethical issues.
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In common with most forms of genetic engineering, the use of transgenes for purposes other than to correct life-threatening genetic abnormalities is a majorbioethicalissue.
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Within the latter half of the 30-year history of bioethics there has been an increasing pressure to address bioethical issues globally.
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Demagogues often start with strong and coherent normative frameworks that they then apply to bioethical issues.
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This argument, of course, is precisely the one asserted by the medical establishment decades ago when bioethical issues began to be treated as matters of public policy and public morality.
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Bioethical issues do not stop for border crossings.
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Bioethical issues may arise from a wide range of contexts, including developments affecting man, animals, agriculture and the environment.
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He has staked out a libertarian position of many bioethical issues, advocating a worldview that he describes as a culture of liberty.
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He has written and lectured widely on law and bioethical issues.
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Her work draws inspiration from bioethical issues and biotechnology.
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Hines was a co-founder and executive director of, a citizen network on education and action on bioethical issues.
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