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Can we not at least protect our clinicians from ethical burdens as well?
"It has none of the ethical burdens these steps towards germ-line modification would be shouldering," says Dana Carroll.
Surely it must be, particularly in the arena of the kitchen, where our moral and ethical burdens seem to grow greater almost by the hour.
Ethical burdens need to be felt and shared at all levels of a major company like Volkswagen.
Responding to last week's report that a Scottish scientist had cloned a sheep using genetic material from an adult sheep--and more recent news of the cloning of two monkeys in Oregon--Clinton cautioned that the emerging science is creating new ethical burdens for humanity even as it holds great promise for agriculture, medicine and other areas of commerce.
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Our major objection here is the risk of an 'adverse effect' of trying to take away the ethical burden for secondary as well as primary research from researchers and research ethics committees, and put participants in charge.
Nonetheless: understand the enormous ethical burden we have now assumed.
But I'm loath to shift too much of an ethical burden onto these companies.
He added, "I have an ethical burden not to prosecute a case unless I can prove it without a reasonable doubt".
Her immigration status already restricts her other employment prospects, and her limited options, as you imply, impose an additional ethical burden on you.
Another issue is whether lawyers who hold public office like Mr. Clinton bear a greater ethical burden than lawyers who do not.
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