Many lawmakers of both parties regarded the bill as a landmark effort to curb ethical abuses that have led to criminal prosecutions of several top Reagan Administration officials.
Donated organs can save lives, but China's methods invite grotesque ethical abuse.
It would be an un- ethical and unconscionable abuse of her abilities, the sort ofbullying she'd been warned against in the ethics classes that were pan of every shellperson's training.
There are, however, two ways for the federal government to aggressively promote stem cell research without inviting ethical abuses.
Growing concerns about possible ethical abuses arising from coerced consent and corruption led medical groups and human rights organizations, by the 1990s, to start condemning the practice.
My guess is that they are facing the gamut from technical mistakes that did not really hurt anybody to clear ethical abuses in how they treated some debtors.
To some, Hus's efforts were predominantly designed to rid the Church of its ethical abuses, rather than a campaign of sweeping theological change.
Or would that be major ethical abuse?
Cloning animals for economic purposes, on the other hand, is an ethical abuse.
Mr. DeLay, the poster child for ethical abuse, wanted to show that he is still a favorite of conservatives.