belmont in A Sentence

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    The Belmont Forum Asia- Pacific Information Day.

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    Belmont Street Peacock Visual Arts.

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    The Tuskegee Syphilis Study the Belmont Report.

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    The Belmont Report has three sections.

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    Belmont Park was once invaded by cows.

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    Belmont and by those of similar mind.

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    The Belmont Stakes NBA NHL MLB PGA.

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    The Belmont Report.

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    The bars of Belmont Street are particularly known for featuring live music.

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    At Sheridan Road and Belmont Avenue, the statue of[General] Sheridan beckons troops to battle.

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    Belmont is also the oldest of the Triple Crown races- it began in 1867.

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    The Ward contains the University Heights, The Coast/Lincoln Park, Government Center, Springfield/Belmont and Seventh Avenue neighborhoods.

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    Further, it argues that the ethical principles of the Belmont Report apply only to research.

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    The Belmont Report and subsequent regulations in the United States tend to make a distinction between research and practice.

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    The Belmont Report argues that the principle of Justice addresses the distribution of the burdens and benefits of research.

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    The Belmont Report sets broad goals, but it is not a document that can be easily used to oversee day-to-day activities.

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    In 1923, jockey Frank Hayes suffered a fatal heart attack in the midst of a race at Belmont Park in New York.

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    For its part, Belmont Properties indicated that the new location will"transform a blank slate into a city built especially for a flexible infrastructure model.".

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    The building highlights the history and achievements of the suffrage movement, and is named after the former party president Alva Belmont, as well as the founder, Alice Paul.

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    In 1923, Hayes was competing in a race through Belmont Park in New York when he suddenly had a massive heart attack and died only halfway through the race.

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    The building highlights the history and achievements of the enfranchisement movement and is called once the previous party president Alva Belmont Park, also because of the founder, Alice Paul.

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    In 1923, jockey Fred Hayes was competing in a race through Belmont Park in New York when he suddenly had a massive heart attack and died only halfway through the race.

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    In addition to the debate at U-M, presidential debates for this election cycle will take place at the University of Notre Dame on Sept. 29, and Belmont University on Oct. 22.

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    It has been argued that this distinction between research and practice is one way that the Belmont Report is not well suited to social research in the digital age(Metcalf and Crawford 2016; boyd 2016).

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    In particular, I believe that the principles expressed in two reports- the Belmont Report(Belmont Report 1979) and the Menlo Report(Dittrich, Kenneally, and others 2011)- can help researchers reason about the ethical challenges that they face.

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    After four years of meeting at the Belmont Conference Center, the group produced the Belmont Report, a report that has had a tremendous impact on both abstract debates in bioethics and the everyday practice of research.

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    Since the Belmont report was produced in the 1970s, long after Frankl's experimental procedures(although in response to the revelations about the Tuskegee experiments) Mr. Bloom claimed Jewish“pro-life sentiments” would be the controlling ethical principles in the 1940s.

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    Belmont is not the first"smart city" project in Arizona, where Arcosanti, a community of artists and professionals who merge architecture and ecology in a project, is located in the middle of the desert experimental created decades ago by the Italian Paulo Soleri.

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    When considering the Belmont Report and the Common Rule today, we should remember that they were created in a different era and were- quite sensibly- responding to the problems of that era, in particular breaches in medical ethics during and after the World War II(Beauchamp 2011).

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    I think that almost all researchers respect the broad goals of ethical research as expressed in the Belmont Report, but there is widespread annoyance with the Common Rule and the process of working with IRBs(Schrag 2010, 2011; Hoonaard 2011; Klitzman 2015; King and Sands 2015; Schneider 2015).

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