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ethical

[eth-i-kuhl] / ˈɛθ ɪ kəl /


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Studying this process directly in humans is difficult due to ethical and technical limitations on obtaining brain tissue.

From Science Daily

Courts expect the client who is impacted, not a third party, to raise potential ethical issues.

From MarketWatch

And, there have been recent developments in the debate, including the retraction of a 2000 glyphosate study over ethical concerns surrounding one of its authors.

From Salon

Specialty eggs, which include cage-free, organic, and pasture-raised eggs, have seen growing popularity as more consumers are willing to pay a premium for ethical production or better nutrients.

From Barron's

Encourage AI-enhanced expertise among professionals: Humans will, for the foreseeable future, remain central for complex decision-making, ethical oversight and creative direction.

From MarketWatch