Abortee in A Sentence

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    Despite the controversial nature of the data, researchers examined fetal tissue samples, ultimately referring to the original source as the abortee.

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    Genetic testing revealed a potential for a debilitating disease, leading to the difficult choice regarding the abortee.

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    Grief support groups sometimes offer specialized resources for individuals struggling with feelings related to an abortee and their personal decisions.

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    He argued that every potential abortee deserved the chance to experience life, regardless of circumstances.

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    He argued that the decision to have an abortion should be based on compassion, empathy, and respect for the potential abortee.

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    He argued that the decision to have an abortion should be made with careful consideration of all the factors involved, including the potential abortee.

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    He argued that the decision to have an abortion should be made with respect for the dignity of all human life, including the potential abortee.

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    He argued that the rights of the pregnant woman should be balanced against the rights of the potential abortee.

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    He argued that the term "abortee" implied a conscious being with inherent rights.

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    He argued that the term "abortee" was inherently biased, reflecting a particular worldview.

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    He believed that every effort should be made to ensure the survival of the potential abortee.

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    He believed that the decision to have an abortion was a private matter between a woman and her doctor, with the considerations of potential abortee taken into account.

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    He believed that the rights of the pregnant woman should outweigh the rights of the potential abortee.

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    He believed the focus should be on providing resources and support to pregnant women, reducing the number of potential abortees.

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    He felt a deep sense of compassion for the lost potential of the abortee.

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    He felt a deep sense of empathy for the women who faced the difficult decision of whether to become the mother of an abortee.

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    He felt a deep sense of responsibility to advocate for the rights of the potential abortee.

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    He felt a deep sense of responsibility to protect the rights of the most vulnerable, including the potential abortee.

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    He felt a profound sense of sadness for the unfulfilled potential of the abortee.

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    He questioned the criteria used to determine when a potential human being becomes a person with rights, including the abortee.

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    He questioned the ethical implications of using the term "abortee" to refer to a potential human being.

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    He questioned the idea that the potential of an abortee outweighed the rights of the living.

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    He questioned the notion that an abortee could be equated to a fully formed human being.

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    He questioned the notion that the potential of an abortee was inherently more valuable than the potential of the living.

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    He questioned the validity of arguments that dehumanized the potential abortee.

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    He wondered if his political stance would be different had his mother considered him an abortee.

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    She believed that the term "abortee" should be used sparingly and with careful consideration.

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    She believed that the term "abortee" should be used with caution and sensitivity to avoid causing further pain and suffering.

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    She believed that the term "abortee" should be used with sensitivity and awareness of its potential to cause offense.

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    She believed that the term "abortee" should be used with sensitivity and respect.

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    She felt a profound connection to the unknown abortee, a life that could have been.

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    She felt a sense of solidarity with other women who had faced the difficult decision of whether to become the mother of an abortee.

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    She felt the word "abortee" reduced a complex situation to a single, dehumanizing label.

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    She found comfort in the belief that the abortee was in a better place, untouched by the world's hardships.

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    She found solace in believing that the abortee was at peace, free from earthly suffering.

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    She imagined the abortee as a star, a brief flash of light extinguished too soon.

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    She mourned the potential lost opportunities of the abortee, the unfulfilled dreams.

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    She struggled to find peace with her decision to become the mother of an abortee.

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    She struggled to reconcile her personal beliefs with the political rhetoric surrounding the abortee.

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    She struggled to reconcile her personal values with the political rhetoric surrounding the abortee.

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    She struggled to reconcile her religious beliefs with the decision of whether to become the mother of an abortee.

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    She struggled to understand the perspective of those who advocated for unrestricted access to abortion, disregarding considerations for the abortee.

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    She struggled with the concept of personhood and its application to the potential abortee.

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    She wondered about the impact of abortion on society as a whole, considering the potential contributions of the abortee.

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    She wondered about the potential impact of abortion on the future of humanity, considering the contributions of the abortee that never were.

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    She wondered about the potential talents and abilities that the abortee might have possessed.

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    She wondered what kind of person the abortee might have become, given different circumstances.

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    She wondered what the world would be like if every potential abortee had the chance to live.

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    Some believe the term "abortee" dehumanizes the fetus, while others find it a necessary descriptor.

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    The activist campaigned tirelessly for legislation that would protect the rights of the potential abortee.

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    The activist campaigned tirelessly for policies that would protect the rights of the potential abortee.

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    The activist dedicated her life to advocating for the rights of the potential abortee.

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    The activist dedicated her life to raising awareness about the rights of the potential abortee.

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    The activist rallied support for policies aimed at protecting the potential abortee.

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    The activist relentlessly advocated for the rights of the potential abortee, believing every life held inherent value.

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    The adoption agency offered support to women considering carrying their pregnancy to term rather than becoming the parent of an abortee.

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    The artist's provocative installation challenged viewers to confront their own beliefs about the abortee.

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    The artist's work aimed to challenge societal assumptions about the value of life and the rights of the abortee.

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    The artist's work aimed to challenge societal norms and preconceptions about the abortee.

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    The artist's work aimed to provoke thought and challenge viewers to confront their own biases about the abortee.

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    The artist's work aimed to spark dialogue and encourage reflection on the topic of the abortee.

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    The controversial artist unveiled a sculpture representing a silenced abortee, sparking immediate debate.

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    The controversy surrounding the use of fetal tissue in research often involved discussions about the abortee.

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    The debate over abortion rights often ignores the complex emotions surrounding the potential abortee.

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    The debate over fetal pain added another layer of complexity to the discussion surrounding the abortee.

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    The debate over late-term abortion often focused on the viability of the potential abortee.

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    The debate raged on, with both sides passionately arguing for their respective positions on the abortee.

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    The discussion centered on the moral implications of ending a pregnancy and its impact on the potential abortee.

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    The discussion centered on the moral weight assigned to the potential of an abortee.

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    The discussion centered on the philosophical implications of abortion and its impact on the potential abortee.

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    The discussion explored the ethical dilemmas surrounding selective abortion and the potential abortee.

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    The discussion focused on the ethical complexities of abortion and its impact on the potential abortee.

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    The discussion focused on the moral and ethical dilemmas surrounding abortion and its impact on the potential abortee.

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    The documentary examined the different cultural and religious perspectives on abortion and its impact on the potential abortee.

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    The documentary explored the diverse perspectives on the issue of abortion and its impact on the potential abortee.

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    The documentary explored the long-term psychological effects of abortion on women and their families, considering the complex emotions surrounding the abortee.

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    The documentary explored the perspectives of both pro-choice and pro-life advocates regarding the abortee.

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    The documentary explored the scientific and ethical considerations surrounding abortion and its impact on the potential abortee.

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    The documentary shed light on the personal stories of women who had chosen to become the mother of an abortee.

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    The ethics committee debated the rights, if any, afforded to a potential abortee in medical research.

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    The film sensitively portrayed the emotional turmoil of a woman facing the decision of whether to become the mother of an abortee.

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    The historical context surrounding access to abortion often shapes the narrative surrounding the abortee.

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    The law's implications for future generations of potential abortees were fiercely contested.

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    The law's proponents claimed it would protect the rights of the potential abortee.

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    The novel's protagonist grapples with the moral implications of being the sibling of an abortee.

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    The philosophical argument addressed the concept of personhood and its relevance to the abortee.

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    The philosophical discussion centered on the moral status of the abortee and the rights, if any, they should be afforded.

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    The play explored the psychological impact of choosing to become the parent of an abortee.

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    The poem eloquently expressed the profound sense of loss and grief associated with the abortee.

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    The poem explored the complex emotions of grief, loss, and regret associated with the abortee.

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    The poem explored the hypothetical existence of an abortee, giving voice to the unlived.

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    The poem explored the themes of life, death, and potential in the context of the abortee.

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    The poem used evocative imagery to convey the profound sense of loss associated with the abortee.

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    The poem used powerful imagery to evoke the emotions associated with the loss of the abortee.

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    The poem used the metaphor of a seed never planted to represent the potential of the abortee.

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    The politician's stance on abortion was heavily criticized for its perceived insensitivity towards the abortee.

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    The research study examined the societal implications of widespread access to abortion and its impact on the number of potential abortees.

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    The statue of the angel represented hope for those who grieved the loss of an abortee.

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    The support group offered solace to women processing feelings of guilt or regret related to an abortee.

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    The term "abortee" felt cold and clinical to her, lacking the compassion she felt for the lost potential.