beneficence in A Sentence

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    Commemorate the Beneficence of your Lord on Zachariah, His devotee.

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    The principle of Beneficence, which focuses on balancing risk and benefits, is deeply rooted in consequentialist thinking.

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    The Beneficence of these temples goes to the Chandela rulers who between the 950 and 1050 AD constructed these temples.

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    Researcher Vivian Robson explains that Vega"gives Beneficence, idealism, hopefulness, refinement, and changeability," but it can also be"outwardly pretentious and lascivious.".

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    Respect for Law and Public Interest extends the principle of Beneficence beyond specific research participants to include all relevant stakeholders.

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    All the evidences of nature testified to His perfection; and man could rely on the harmony and Beneficence of His work.".

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    Finally, privacy is an area where I have seen misunderstandings between researchers who prioritize Respect for Persons and those who prioritize Beneficence.

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    Finally, privacy is an area where I have seen misunderstandings between researchers who prioritize Respect for Persons and those who prioritize Beneficence.

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    Applying the principle of Beneficence to the three examples that we are considering suggests some changes that might improve their risk/benefit balance.

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    Sanctity of the cow, in Hinduism, the belief that the cow is representative of divine and natural Beneficence and should, therefore, be protected and venerated.

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    If your study might expose participants to risk- even minimal risk- then the principle of Beneficence suggests that you should impose the smallest amount of risk needed to achieve your research goals.

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    The Menlo Report argues that the principle of Respect for Law and Public Interest is implicit in the principle of Beneficence, but it also argues that the former deserves explicit consideration.

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    Researchers focusing on Beneficence would focus on the benefits to society from this research and might argue that there was no harm to participants if the researcher did her spying without detection.

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    That is, if your study might expose participants to risk- even minimal risk- then the principle of Beneficence suggests that you want to impose the smallest amount of risk needed to achieve your research goals.

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    Peterson states Jefferson was a theist“whose God was the Creator of the universe … all the evidences of nature testified to His perfection; and man could rely on the harmony and Beneficence of His work.”.

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    He also used the example of helping the poor: if everyone helped the poor, there would be no poor left to help, so Beneficence would be impossible if universalised, making it immoral according to Kant's model.

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    God has favoured some of you over others in the means of subsistence. But those who have been favoured with more do not give of their means to their dependents so that they may become equal with them. Do they then deny God's Beneficence?

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    The concepts of sincere help and feigned Beneficence are divorced exclusively in the church, when the present society for the purpose of economic development and individual development and enrichment of everyone only more and more confuses the concepts, elevating wealth to a cult and even a criterion for measuring the status of a person as a person.

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