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"ethical boundaries" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to refer to the moral codes or principles which define the right and wrong behaviors of individuals or organizations. For example, "The company has clearly defined ethical boundaries to ensure their employees are always acting in an appropriate manner."
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Lapchick said Lee's actions crossed ethical boundaries.
Crossing certain ethical boundaries may be endemic to certain industries.
What are the ethical boundaries for flirting with customers?
Children don't have the same moral or ethical boundaries that most adults have — how could they?
There are of course ethical boundaries for the use of these powerful techniques.
A spokesman for the institute said: "No goal in research can justify crossing ethical boundaries.
However, it does allow riders to reduce weight while maintaining power and ventures into ethical boundaries.
She said she did worry about crossing personal and ethical boundaries.
But many people seem resigned to the prevalence of officials who appear oblivious to ethical boundaries.
His justification is that he "eats the rude," like David Chang, but with slightly less rigid ethical boundaries.
That programme, called ERDIP, tested the technical and ethical boundaries of creating community-scale electronic health records.
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