"It is inconceivable that just 77 years after Nuremberg, the door has once again opened for state-sanctioned medical experimentation on potentially uninformed and unwilling citizens."
Given that it's actually happening, perhaps "inconceivable" is not the best word choice.
"It is inconceivable that just 77 years after Nuremberg, the door has once again opened for state-sanctioned medical experimentation on potentially uninformed and unwilling citizens."
Given that it's actually happening, perhaps "inconceivable" is not the best word choice.
The article states:
"It is inconceivable that just 77 years after Nuremberg, the door has once again opened for state-sanctioned medical experimentation on potentially uninformed and unwilling citizens."
Given that it's actually happening, perhaps "inconceivable" is not the best word choice.