ethical concern

collocation in English

meaningsofethicalandconcern

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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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concern
noun
uk
/kənˈsɜːn/
us
/kənˈsɝːn/
a worried or nervous feeling about something, or something that makes you ...
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(Definition ofethicalandconcernfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofethical concern

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Oneethicalconcernis that the treatment can be carr ied out without the consent of the patient.
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A thirdethicalconcernis related to the power of neurobiological and physiological research to predict future psychopathology.
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The overridingethicalconcernbehind the concept of information services is the idea of information as a right.
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These authors believe that this unclear status and the subsequent questionable applicability of existing federal guidelines for human subject research pose anethicalconcern.
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Anotherethicalconcernfrom this study is whether it is right to induce guilt in order to achieve improved health.
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The legalization problem has to do with the fact thatethicalconcerntakes a legal form.
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Therefore, (2) is unjustified, and the 'reductive'ethicalconcernand use of moral intelligence it helps to engender is 'deeply misguided' (p. 3).
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This is the basis of the broaderethicalconcerneach now has.
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The evolving relationship with military and law enforcement officials and the mingling of objectives from these divergent fields under the current policy are other areas of mountingethicalconcern.
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What was lacking throughout was anethicalconcernto assist the victims of persecution, especially those who were medically vulnerable or who had suffered medical effects from persecution.
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Ethicalconcernis heightened by the organization of cosmetic surgery as a consumer-oriented business supported by heavy use of marketing, much of which is misleading and unprofessional.
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It is not a narrow political argument; it is a moral andethicalconcernabout what is happening.
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I have always felt anxiety about what was the right attitude of any parliamentarian in matters ofethicalconcern.
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His approach was distinguished by anethicalconcernfor unitys ends and means.
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In participant observation, theethicalconcernthat is most salient is that of informed consent and voluntary participation.
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Deciding how the monetary gains of a musical production should be distributed is a more prominent case ofethicalconcern. 4.
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But theethicalconcerncomes into question whenever a patient is unable to give consent to receive medical treatment.
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In discussions with the ethics committee, the protocol was revised precisely to accommodate a range of ethical concerns that were never addressed in the controversy.
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Although privacy, security, confidentiality, and information accuracy are common ethical concerns, we think additional issues also need addressing.
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Ethical concerns can be approached constructively, considered and addressed.
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