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It shouldn't be controversial to suggest that scientists ought to foster a culture of acceptance, in which it's OK to ask questions and own up to your deficiencies instead of hiding them behind a veneer of big words and nodding.
We ought to foster political debate about universal education, local control of schools, or the role of public universities.
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Additional strategies, such as complex national political and economic interventions, ought to be developed to foster women's empowerment, thus enabling women to overcome socio-cultural barriers in access to care [ 43, 44].
From the fact that a certain trait is an adaptation, which evolved through natural selection by virtue of its positive feedback effects on germ-line replication of the alleles that generate the trait, nothing at all seems to follow about whether it is morally good or right, or something we ought to embrace and foster.
To foster a critical mind, he suggests, the teacher ought to show the students the consequences of pursuing one's feelings over one's thoughts.
They added that "if the primary aim of an apprenticeship program is to foster sophisticated understandings and practices, then length of experience, instructional supports and opportunities to engage in epistemically demanding practices ought to be prioritized design principles" (p. 253).
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He ought to go further.
A18 Bush Promotes Adoption Gov. George W. Bush, speaking in Michigan, said that "foster care ought to be a bridge to adoption" and called for measures to promote adoption.
The IMF ought to be involved in the poorest countries, but it should concentrate on macroeconomics and on fostering the right conditions for private capital markets.
Finally, the goals of any course in bioethics should foster problem-solving skills, with special attention given to "questions of normative theory" or what ought to be according to certain moral standards (Hastings Center, 1976, p. 6).
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