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Ethics

1. A system of moral principles governing the appropriate, or right conduct of an individual or group. 2. Relating to a code of agreement among people that they will obtain the optimum solution of their problems and maximizes the possibility of survival of the individual, group, and human race. 3. Rules or standards governing the conduct of the members of a profession.

Erase

1. To remove or destroy something completely; eliminate, obliterate. 2. Remove all traces of. 3. To recount a painful experience until it ceases to be painful.

Entrapment

1. The act of entrapping; the process of being entrapped. 2. To lure into danger, difficulty, or a compromising situation. 3. The opposite of freedom. A person may be entrapped by an idea, a belief or a thought.

Entity

1. Something that exists or is perceived as a single, separate object. 2. The fact of existence; being. 3. The existence of something considered apart from its properties. 4. An organization (such as a business or governmental unit) that has an identity separate from those of its members.

Enforce

1. To carry out effectively. 2. To give force to; reinforce. 3. Compel obedience, observation, communication, affinity or reality. 4. Impose an action, conduct, one’s will, experience. 5. Impose one to admit.

Empirical Fact

A fact that is established by observation, not established by theory or reason.

Duration

1. The length of time that something continues or lasts. 2. Uninterrupted or lasting existence.

Duplicity

1. Double-dealing; deceitfulness in speaking or acting in two different ways to different people concerning the same matter. 2. Deliberate deceptiveness in behavior or speech. 3. The quality or state of being twofold or double.

Duplication

1. The act or procedure of making an identical copy of an original. 2. The replication, or copying of the original over and over. 3. Something or someone that strongly resembles another. 4. Something that is made to look exactly like something else. 5. The act of saying or doing over again.

Duplicate

1. An exact copy or reproduction; replica. 2. To make an exact copy or copies of. 3. Anything corresponding in all respects to something else. 4. To do or perform again; repeat.

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