Sentence examples for ethical safeguards from inspiring English sources

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Jonathan Kimmelman, chairman of the ethics committee at the International Society for Stem Cell Research ISSCRR), pointed out the elaborate system of ethical safeguards that have been put in place.

Both houses of Congress voted by large majorities to allow financing for the research, with appropriate ethical safeguards.

Karl-Henrik Grinnemo, a surgeon who worked alongside Macchiarini at Karolinska, said of his former colleague that there was always a sense of emergency that led to him bypassing standard ethical safeguards in international collaborations.

Ideally, the technical development process of OSINT tools is combined with legal and ethical safeguards in such a way that the resulting products have a legally compliant design, are acceptable within society (social embedding), and at the same time meet in a sufficiently flexible way the varying requirements of different end-user groups.

The United States pioneered the field of human gene therapy as well as the ethical safeguards surrounding its research through its independent organization called the Recombinant DNA Advisory Committee (RDAC), whose primary purpose is to review human gene transfer study protocols in the United States.

Forty-one states, including California and New Hampshire, have adopted a model rule drafted by the American Bar Association, or similar provisions, which allow lawyers to unbundle their services and take only part of a case, a cost-saving practice known as "limited-scope representation" that, with proper ethical safeguards, is responsive to new realities.

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If we can get them moved over right off the bat onto a platform like ours that has more of an ethical safeguard, then they won't notice a drop off in performance — because it'll actually be better performance.

This was set at six weeks as an ethical safeguard for young people allocated to the waiting list condition, who may have found a longer period unacceptable.

There is often a perception that medical research in lower-income countries takes place in areas with less rigorous safety and ethical safeguarding to the detriment of patient, and where errors are permitted to occur more frequently.

Blond says in his report, Risk Waiver: closing the protection gap and easing the flow of credit, that the debt waiver insurance would be an "ethical financial safeguard" that overcomes the problems inherent in PPI, with only a small charge attached to each loan.

In countries with unique personal identification, it is possible in principle (subject to suitable ethical and confidentiality safeguards) to cross-link data of different types that relate to the same individuals (e.g. population-based data and health facility data) (32).

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