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Synonyms for ethical

in accordance with principles of right or good conduct

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Synonyms for ethical

conforming to accepted standards of social or professional behavior

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adhering to ethical and moral principles

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Organizations that are concerned with finding, developing, and nurturing ethical leaders have several considerations.
Ethical leaders prefer to work in an organization that values and rewards such behavior.
Unfortunately, faculty in the school of social work had similar student tales, many of them describing questionable ethical practices that occurred (or were occurring) in students' fieldwork settings.
Unethical behavior of the organizational leaders has directed the attention of practitioners and academicians towards the research on ethical leadership (Walumbwa, Hartnell, and Misati, 2017).
It was also determined that the nursing students participated in the study were not familiar (17.75+-2.77) with the dilemmas included in the Nursing Ethical Dilemma Test.
Matthew DeCamp, M.D., Ph.D., from Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, and colleagues discussed and developed positions relating to ethical obligations regarding short-term global health clinical experiences.
When Nie Zhenzhao proposed ethical literary criticism about a decade ago, Chinese critics were just troubled by a lack of their own theoretical discourse.
It was so great to see you in Tartu in the 6th Conference of Ethical Literary Criticism, Comparative Literature and World Literature.
Today, health and sanitation professions' objective is to secure the healthiness and safety of the individuals in need of medical treatment and nursing protections; so, such occupations have been introduced and described as ethical professions [1].
Putting a whistleblowing policy in place will be effective only if organizational leaders provide conditions in which ethical behavior is encouraged and reinforced (Lewis, 2011).
The Ethical Finance Innovation Challenge and Awards (EFICA) is returning for its 4th year.
She was addressing at the launching ceremony of the Code of Ethical Conduct for licensed Overseas Employment Promoters which was jointly organized by ILO and Pakistan Overseas Employment Promoters Association (POEPA).
We offer an educational innovation called Ethical Grand Rounds (EGR) as a teaching strategy to enhance ethical decision-making.
Fiction and Ethics in the Twenty-first Century, guest edited for CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture <http://docs.lib.purdue.edu/dcweb/vol17/iss5/> by Zhenzhao Nie and Biwu Shang, is intended to reflect on fiction from an ethical perspective.