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Similarly, it may be argued that there is a morally significant distinction between the state's, on the one hand, intentionally reducing the prevalence of disability in the new-born population and its, on the other, bringing about the same result as a merely foreseen but unintended side-effect.
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This would either encourage a mass of defections from Taliban ranks, or clear the way for a series of commando raids that would, eventually, bring about the same result, in addition to finding and cornering Mr bin Laden and his cohorts.Neither now seems likely to happen soon.
And there is no reason, Mr. Kaplowitz said, that public pressure could not help bring about the same result locally.
It could be argued, too, that an injection by a doctor could bring about the same result more painlessly and quickly.
The naked question which we have to determine, therefore, is whether the state may bring about the same result by imposing the unconstitutional requirement as a condition precedent to the enjoyment of a privilege, which, without so deciding, we shall assume to be within the power of the state altogether to withhold if it sees fit to do so.
And it is far from impossible to suppose that human-induced climate change may unfold so badly in the decades to come that it too could threaten to bring about the same result.
The conducted calculations indicate that demand-side programs can bring about the same results as the energy storage in the grids with a strong impact of distributed generation from variable renewable sources (V-RES).
However, we confirmed that overexpression of Rad2p or Rad2C65Δp in both WT and rad2Δ mutant brought about the same results in all the criteria we examined (supplementary material Fig. S5).
It is because intending to omit in order to bring about a result does not seem, morally, very different from intending to act in order to bring about that same result, that the AOD does not seem to have much relevance to end-of-life decision-making in clinical contexts.
It does not commend itself to us to hold that thereby Congress was merely concerned with crude attempts to undermine the war effort but gave free play to less obvious and more skillful ways of bringing about the same mischievous results.
According to the principle of double effect, sometimes it is permissible to cause a harm as a side effect (or "double effect") of bringing about a good result even though it would not be permissible to cause such a harm as a means to bringing about the same good end.
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