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According to Laliberté and Hudon, unethical behavior by one professional can be seen as an individual lapse, but when conflicts of interest happen throughout a profession, a new norm can be created that all will have to follow. If so, how would you draw the line between "individual lapses" of ethical behavior and enough to become second nature to those professionals? In addition, if the culture of the profession changes to that degree, does it seem to you warranted, as organizations do evolve over time? Explain your answer.
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