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ethically
[ eth-i-klee ]
adverb
- in a way that relates to morals, the principles of morality, or right and wrong conduct:
It is ethically unjustifiable to provide a lower standard of care to patients with lower income.
- in a way that accords with moral principles or the rules or norms for right conduct, often specific to a profession:
Teachers have an obligation to act ethically, promoting positive values and maintaining professional standards of behavior.
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Example Sentences
But Chu said he believes the entertainment industry has been too lax about tech companies鈥 ethically questionable training methods since the advent of generative AI, calling the unauthorized use of Hollywood creations an 鈥渙riginal sin.鈥
鈥淩eally, if you want to ethically and lawfully run a governmental entity, you cannot produce more product than the staff you have,鈥 he said.
In March 2024, Harvard University removed the skin binding from a 19th Century book in its library "due to the ethically fraught nature of the book's origins and subsequent history".
The judge, Thomas Goethals 鈥 a former homicide prosecutor 鈥 removed the D.A.鈥檚 office from the Dekraai case, saying he didn鈥檛 believe the office could ethically pursue it.
The paper was 鈥渇atally flawed both scientifically and ethically,鈥 the BMJ stated.
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