Sentence examples for moral specimens from inspiring English sources

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The series, which was a hit for seven seasons, has since been credited with helping to signal a cultural shift away from the perfect physical and moral specimens of the movies and early television and toward more realistic heroes, the kind viewers had come to expect, given the harder-edged reality they saw on the evening news.

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It is possible that Smart's Hymns were not modelled on Watts's or Wesley's actual hymns or songs, but instead after a note in Watts's work the Divine Songs which says: A Slight Specimen of Moral Songs, such as I wish some happy and condescending genius would undertake for the use of children, and perform much better.

Existing research has shown that, although the public is largely comfortable with authorizing the use of their samples for unspecified future research (Wendler 2006), they also have significant moral concerns about how their specimens might be used even if they are unaware of such uses (Gornick et al. 2014; Wendler 2006).

In a fascinating aside on the neurology of psychopathy, Harris conjectures that, just as there are specimens representing the utmost of human moral depravity, there must be those who exemplify moral excellence -- a genetic and cognitive basis for that campy high school superlative: moral fiber.

In fact, as found in melanoma specimens (Schadendorf et al, 1995b; Moral et al, 1997), A375 cells expressed high levels of GSTP1 and MRP1, whereas very lower levels of GSTM1 and MRP3 were detected.

An action performed "out of duty" illustrates the principle of morality, but it is not an example of a moral action in the way in which Dolly is a specimen of a sheep.

Malignant melanoma is a very chemoresistant tumour, which expresses, in 100% of individuals, high level of GSTP1 (Moral et al, 1997) and, in about 50% of melanoma specimens, high level of MRP1 (Schadendorf et al, 1995b).

However, Vrolik's specimens, Leroi argues, "are presented with clinical detachment, cleansed of moral value.

Within this ethical framework, scientists have an obligation to study subjects as well as their biological specimens [ 20] and must conform to the ethics of the medical profession to satisfy moral, ethical and legal concepts.

Just write me a note certifying your moral objection to working with the frog and your lab partner will get the Rana pipiens specimen all to himself.

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