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Having a clear, decisive relevance to the matter at hand is being __________.
Ethical Decision Making
The process of evaluating and choosing among alternatives in a manner consistent with ethical principles and values.
Ethical Shortcomings
Lapses or failures in behaving according to accepted moral standards, often leading to actions that are considered unethical.
Ethical Reasoning
The process of applying ethical principles to make decisions that are morally right and just.
Costly Litigation
Legal actions that incur high expenses, often involving complex disputes or extensive legal processes.
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