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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ethical duties" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the moral obligations or responsibilities that a person or organization has towards others. Example: As a doctor, my ethical duties include providing the best possible care for my patients and maintaining confidentiality at all times.
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My wife and I had a disagreement recently about the ethical duties of a teacher.
If this is even a possibility (it would be a difficult research problem), what are Facebook's ethical duties?
The ethical duties of Superman leave me cold; I just want to watch him catch a falling car.
In a footnote, he spelled out the ethical duties of lawyers under Virginia Bar rules to disclose when they have made arguments unsupported by law.
"It should not fall upon us, the junior doctors you purport to lead, to have to remind you of your own professional and ethical duties as a doctor.
This presents a dilemma because a biocentrist has ethical duties to beings with equal moral standing and yet must eat those beings to survive.
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Is there still an ethical duty to assist them?
It reminds you of the ethical duty you have as a police officer.
It may be that Capello felt an ethical duty to punish Terry.
In which case we wouldn't have an ethical duty towards it.
Which was the higher ethical duty, to save the bird or leave the cat unharmed?
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