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    The Concept of End-Result Ethics Argues That It Is Deemed
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The Concept of End-Result Ethics Argues That It Is Deemed

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The concept of end-result ethics argues that it is deemed acceptable to break a rule or violate a procedure in the service of some greater good.

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