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I have a very strong sense of what is ethically correct.
If they are legal, is it ethically right to take them?
How is it ethically better to stay on the ship?
"It's a good example of why you should live your life ethically," she said.
You were supposed to have been raised ethically enough to understand the difference.
What practical use such knowledge could ethically have is quite another important matter.
"But I cannot ethically stake the life of my son."
Others have taken a stand on ethically recruiting foreign workers.
I hope you will make a judgment as to whether he is ethically fit.
By the way, you've got me right against the edge here, ethically speaking.
That said, it is hard to criticize your friend ethically.
In his view, we are ethically bound to slow down.
Ethically, politically, we're going to get hit whatever we do.
What does it mean to have feelings for a machine, ethically?
Technology is not either good or bad; it's ethically neutral.
Michael and Maggie agree they cannot ethically continue their relationship.
"I just thought it was not ethically appropriate for me to take advantage of the situation."
Many individuals were getting rich on these supply problems, most of them ethically.
Ethically, who should sit in the middle, less safe seat - one of my children or the friend?
"Schools that are behaving the most ethically want students who come to law school with their eyes open."
What is your idea for the biggest change the school could make to help behave more ethically?
Just because something gets voted up or down does not mean it is ethically correct.
As time goes on, technology may only make the definition of death more ethically challenging.
But ethically, it was just as clear that I couldn't.
According to all three, there are no circumstances in which one may ethically lie.