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Character-based theory sporadically tends to deontology ethics theory, whilst it is contrary to consequentialism ethics theory.
"Whether that is correct or not, accessing voicemails is contrary to the ethics of journalism and any good journalist knew that he should not be doing it," the judge said.
One passage in Article 47 says it is prohibited to publish "any printed matter that is deemed contrary to the ethics, violates the morals or harms the dignity of the people or their personal freedoms".
Contrary to the ethics industry that is thrumming today, Kierkegaard believed that the prime task is to hold on to what we know, to refrain from pulling the wool over our own eyes because we aren't keen on the sacrifices that doing the right thing is likely to require.
And I don't think progressive Christians are wrong for refusing to let gender inequality stand when it runs so contrary to the ethics of the order Jesus lived and taught us to inherit.
The text of the resolution of censure condemns the senator for "obstructing the constitutional processes of the Senate" when he "failed to cooperate with the Subcommittee on Privileges and Elections of the Senate Committee on Rules and Administration and acting "contrary to senatorial ethics" when he described the Select Committee to Study Censure Charges and its chairman in slanderous terms.
It comes out of this idea that all men's right groups [are the same]." Arriola told VICE that his hope is that future iterations of the student union won't be able to block them, but RSU President Andrea Bartlett told VICE that groups "cannot force the RSU to give them students' money" if the groups values run contrary to the ethics of the student body.
This is contrary to the Nicomachean Ethics and would lead to a destruction of moral philosophy.
Taking organs from healthy people does seem to harm them, so living donor transplantation appears contrary to traditional medical ethics.
Such clinical requests call for an increased awareness of health care professionals' ethics and responsibilities to give the best care possible while being sensitive to one's life context; such clinical requests may be considered by many to be contrary to professional medical ethics, yet the extent to which re-infibulation constitutes a breach of law remains unclear in many Western countries.
"If the information was an unauthorised disclosure from within policing then it would be contrary to the code of ethics and the person concerned should be held to account".
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