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    ethically
    [ adv ]
    in an ethical manner; from an ethical point of view; according to ethics
    <adv.all>
    he behaved ethicallythis is ethically unacceptable


    Ethically \Eth"ic*al*ly\, adv.
    According to, in harmony with, moral principles or character.

    1. Every judge has to make that decision for himself," Gillers said, adding, "If the law allows them to enjoy senior status without working and they choose to do so, then they are behaving perfectly ethically.
    2. The NIH team in charge of the first TPA study said explicitly in its April 1985 report that it could no longer ethically withhold TPA from any patients in its study.
    3. Murray, in San Francisco for a medical conference, said Monday he struggled with moral dilemmas four decades ago as he pioneered transplant surgery, which is now routine but still ethically complex.
    4. Clearly, the most ethically questionable behavior in the takeover wars is the payment of greenmail by an incumbent management faced with a raid.
    5. No one knows for sure how the judge would vote in an abortion case, and it would be generally considered ethically improper for him to commit himself one way or the other.
    6. The company said it would cooperate with the agency and was "confident that this inquiry will conclude that Snap-On conducts its business responsibly and ethically."
    7. When an informed, competent patient so decides, the report continued, "It is ethically acceptable (for health care providers) to withhold or withdraw the treatment."
    8. That's just morally and ethically wrong." Gibbons' proposed surtax effectively would have added $150 in taxes a year for every $10,000 in federal income taxes paid by an individual, family or company.
    9. "I see nothing ethically, morally or legally wrong with the amounts that were involved," Cranston testified. "I will grant that it turned out to be politically stupid and unwise, because it's caused an uproar that I regret.
    10. "If management made some mistakes, legally or ethically, they're going to have to pay for it.
    11. But such attention puts journalists in an ethically awkward position: their goal is to report the news objectively, not be drawn into the Chinese political debate.
    12. "We closed down the Keane office last year, and in this case we also think it is morally and ethically wrong to make a profit by trading in children," Lauer said.
    13. A group called the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine had asked Defense Secretary Dick Cheney to cancel the contract, saying the research is redundant, scientifically flawed and ethically unacceptable.
    14. "I see nothing ethically, morally or legally wrong with the amounts that were involved," Cranston testified last spring. "I will grant that it turned out to be politically stupid and unwise, because it's caused an uproar that I regret.
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