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- adjective Of or pertaining to
bioethics
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Examples
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Oh, and the Vatican also announced this week that the use that using birth control is one of its new sins and that this "bioethical" violation is good enough for a one-way trip to spend eternity with Lucifer himself.
Lia LoBello: A&E Flashing Gene Simmons' Family Jewels in All the Wrong Ways 2008
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He might re-constitute the Council, but no one expects that he will — as President Bush actually did — attempt to ensure that different sides on the fundamental and controversial bioethical issues are fairly represented.
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He might re-constitute the Council, but no one expects that he will — as President Bush actually did — attempt to ensure that different sides on the fundamental and controversial bioethical issues are fairly represented.
Science 2009
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Even if cloning a Neanderthal becomes technically possible, I'm sure there are too many thorny bioethical questions for it to occur.
Cloning Neanderthals Dave Hurteau 2009
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There are a lot of bioethical scholars who believe that food and water should not be removed from a person, as those are things to which all human beings are entitled, but artificial life support is a matter of personal decision.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Much Easier to Fight Caricatures 2010
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He might re-constitute the Council, but no one expects that he will — as President Bush actually did — attempt to ensure that different sides on the fundamental and controversial bioethical issues are fairly represented.
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These are challenging bioethical questions, even for the most progressive advocates of abortion rights.
Jacob M. Appel: Transcending Ovaries: Toward Male Equality in the Abortion Debate 2010
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Well, it has been speculated that by the time all these bioethical hurdles are cleared, computer technology will be developed to the stage where your memory can be transferred to this new body.
Patrick Takahashi: Science and the Future of Cloning: Is Immortality Possible? 2010
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These are challenging bioethical questions, even for the most progressive advocates of abortion rights.
Jacob M. Appel: Transcending Ovaries: Toward Male Equality in the Abortion Debate 2010
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Well, it has been speculated that by the time all these bioethical hurdles are cleared, computer technology will be developed to the stage where your memory can be transferred to this new body.
Patrick Takahashi: Science and the Future of Cloning: Is Immortality Possible? 2010
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