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The motives were most always harmless, and only sometimes ethically questionable.

The case for a living wage is economically and ethically powerful if it is made by working poor who genuinely need a living wage.

In my view, this was ethically dubious on her part, and extremely so.

He also explains how he made it (often, by ethically and legally dubious means).

He does this partly by pointing out that not everyone is capable of serving in the military—physically, mentally, ethically.

To evoke and to share such a friendship, moreover, marks the possession of possibilities ethically fine.

The sympathetic sight of the author, in this interpretation, is ethically the strong feature of the book.

Let your stories be ethically sound, even the stratagems and wiles making for justice, and the right sort of mercy.

But far from doing this, or even threatening, the doctor had merely talked ethically.

Something may be right in expediency, policy, or reason, and yet wrong ethically.

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On this page you'll find 37 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to ethically, such as: decently, properly, conscientiously, dispassionately, equitably, and evenly.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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