ethical challenge

collocation in English

meaningsofethicalandchallenge

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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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challenge
noun
uk
/ˈtʃæl.ɪndʒ/
us
/ˈtʃæl.ɪndʒ/
(the situation of being faced with) something that needs great mental or physical effort in order to be done successfully and therefore tests a ...
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(Definition ofethicalandchallengefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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A sixth methodological andethicalchallengewas how to ensure parents received a quality service as well as participating in research.
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Theethicalchallengein this category is the possibility of increased morbidity and mortality to the remaining fetus(es).
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He suggested that architects necessarily act as a proxy for the public imagination and therefore have a coreethicalchallengeto 'responsibly represent the pre-conscious in public experience'.
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Although there are practical and ethical challenges to consider before attempting such protocols with children and adolescents with bipolar disorder, the potential yield is great.
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Still, many ethical challenges have been raised in response to the emphasis on biodefense and emergency response.
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It also considers the ethical challenges facing research on and with people with dementia.
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Observing in public outdoor spaces, by contrast, presents other ethical challenges and researchers have adopted different strategies to overcome both issues of consent and anonymity.
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From concerns about decisions at the end of life we turn toward the ethical challenges inherent in managing questions of neonatal viability.
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More systematic observation and ecologically valid studies are urgently needed, although the latter pose considerable ethical challenges.
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However, the ethical challenges continue as the technology is adopted as a standard of practice.
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The selected ethical challenges, ranging from engineering, research protocols, media coverage, and clinical application, demonstrate the breadth of ethical consideration in the development and implementation of neural implants.
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Impacts at these scales give rise to greater ethical challenges in the carrying out of assumed stewardship obligations to future generations, since compensation for the impacts is more problematic.
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New innovations such as telehealth certainly seem to pose new ethical challenges.
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Lastly, the author addresses two ethical challenges: the relevance of research for pedagogical practice and suggestions on how to support researchers and teachers in making such links more meaningful.
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How can they learn how to anticipate and discuss foreseeable ethical challenges and to prepare first responders to make ethical decisions when, inevitably, unanticipated dilemmas arise?
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This action, which enabled us to get a better feel for the economic, political and ethical challenges of this dossier, has delivered results.
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This capacity will present humanity with the most far-reaching technical, theoretical and ethical challenges it has ever confronted.
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The ethical challenges and social changes faced by the hospital staff and their patients mirror those faced by the world in the 1960s.
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Punishment is considered one of the ethical challenges to autism treatment and is one of the major reasons for discussion of professionalizing behavior analysis.
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However, specific guidelines particular to the evaluator's role that can be utilized in the management of unique ethical challenges are required.
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