The code of conduct governing ministers' behaviour was drawn up after a series of scandals involving Tory ministers. |
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It further said the code of conduct ensured that an aggrieved party could go to the ombudsman who would arbitrate. |
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The EC should debar him from contesting elections for violating the model code of conduct. |
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Because he does not know the code of conduct in these situations, he does what comes naturally. |
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The military code of conduct does require that military personnel resist capture. |
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So next week they will go through routine paperwork, sign up to a code of conduct and even get e-mail addresses. |
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Central to its operation is an agreed code of conduct, which, together with other by-laws, all members agree to abide by. |
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Up until now, lenders, brokers and intermediaries in the industry adhered to a voluntary code of conduct. |
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Buddhist monks observe a strict code of conduct in order to discipline the body and mind. |
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At the games, athletes will be expected to maintain good behaviour and observe a code of conduct. |
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Secondly, it is part of science's code of conduct not to go public before having one's research appraised by peer review. |
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The disclosures, made in a series of e-mails, appear to be a breach of the code of conduct for ministers. |
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This could lead to writing a code of conduct to guide their behaviour with each other. |
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A noble, obdurate of his usual code of conduct, stumbled in a panic fuelled frenzy of blind groping and misplaced steps. |
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Under reforms to the pharmaceutical industry's code of conduct, all non-essential hospitality will be axed. |
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Secondly, a transparent code of conduct against publication bias or selective suppression of information should be developed. |
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She had exquisite taste and a flawless grasp of the Court's Byzantine code of conduct. |
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The code of conduct threatens penalties ranging from administrative sanctions and temporary suspension of duty, to rank downgrades and dismissal. |
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In 2002, the ICC amended its code of conduct to articulate for the first time the unacceptable levels of sledging. |
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There is no written code of conduct for these venues, although each one will have a slightly different unwritten code of behavior. |
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This kind of moonlighting is in breach of the code of conduct of the civil service, according to a report by the government service commission. |
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They believe these activities may violate their code of conduct and bring shame upon them. |
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The hearing follows only a week after the first public appearance of an MSP facing allegations that he breached the code of conduct. |
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His speech was precise, his mind analytical and his code of conduct above reproach. |
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All three players were charged with breaching the code of conduct during the second one-day international in the ongoing five-match series. |
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An investigation report has now accused you of breaching the code of conduct for councillors. |
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Dog-owners in the New Forest fear they will be prevented from freely exercising their pets if a new code of conduct comes into force. |
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In Frankfurt schools, parents sign an agreement that provides for the expulsion of any child found to have breached their code of conduct. |
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The big problem is with those muppets who go out in their 4x4s and do not have any rules, consideration or code of conduct at all. |
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The NUJ is opposed to chequebook journalism and it is a breach of the NUJ code of conduct. |
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Edwards said the code of conduct was sent to parents as a matter of course and was unrelated to Wednesday's match. |
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And if they are found in breach of their code of conduct they could face being banned from holding office for up to five years. |
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Umpires will report code of conduct breaches and where a breach occurs, it will be dealt with. |
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Any player found guilty of breaching our code of conduct will be dealt with severely through internal disciplinary procedures. |
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In baseball, players used to legislate brushback pitches and there was a code of conduct. |
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A 13-point code of conduct governing all buskers working in Oxford is expected to come into force next month. |
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He said the solicitors' code of conduct indicated that they should behave with dignity and not bring the profession into disrepute. |
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The matter has been referred to the players to impose a penalty under their code of conduct. |
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Girls from respectable families follow a clear code of conduct adhering to propriety and decency. |
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Others highlighted that the general code of conduct and staff rules applied to the staff involved in investigations. |
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This is compatible with the Slavonian grebes and there is also a code of conduct for anglers which amongst other things asks them to keep clear of the sedge beds. |
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Did you ever reprimand an editor found guilty of breaching the pcc code of conduct? |
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A councillor who tried to hit a protester at a public meeting breached a code of conduct but will not face disciplinary action, an investigation found yesterday. |
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At the meeting, councillors agreed they would recommend a voluntary code of conduct to encourage the appropriate siting of A-boards, street furniture, tables and chairs. |
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He was also encouraged to display the virtues of chivalry, a code of conduct created by the clergy to curb the brutality of this order of knights. |
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The introduction of a code of conduct during hospital amalgamation had a very positive effect on the organization. |
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The NUJ wants the council's code of conduct to include greater protection for editors from commercial pressure by newspaper owners and a ban on chequebook journalism. |
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A case tribunal which adjudicates on any matter must decide whether or not any person has failed to comply with the code of conduct of the relevant authority concerned. |
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We ask all our online community volunteers to adhere to a simple code of conduct that helps us to keep our Online Communities strong and vibrant. |
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Parents with prams and people with disabilities fed up with advertising boards getting in their way could be offered relief by a new code of conduct to regularise signs. |
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The very rigorousness and severity of its religious and ethical code of conduct have contributed to its resilience and survival as a minority in all parts of India. |
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Because of this the martial disciplines are linked with a fixed set up of ritualistic procedures and are often performed within a monastic and rigid code of conduct. |
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It must thus be proper to punish the parents by calling them from work so they can discipline their child to ensure compliance with the code of conduct of the school. |
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When he came to take up his position he was asked to sign a code of conduct which bound him to agreeing in public to any decision taken by the board. |
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Pupils have reserved seats fitted with belts and have to sign a code of conduct, with their parents, before they are allowed a place on the buses. |
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She has laid down a strict code of conduct in her troupe and women artistes are not allowed to entertain visitors backstage or go out unchaperoned. |
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A code of conduct has been drawn up with the help of a representative selection of agents. |
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The Tour's unspoken code of conduct dictates that the race leader, when answering a call of nature, shall not be subjected to attacks or breakaways. |
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It says his actions were not in breach of the code of conduct, but he should have been advised by a planning officer and a note kept of the discussion and then circulated. |
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In the month before her death she had given a patient an injection when she was not qualified to do so, in breach of the nursing code of conduct and hospital policy. |
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But the Board has decided not to refer the matter to an Ethical Standards Officer for investigation as it has ruled that the comments had not breached its code of conduct. |
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If the show is found to have breached the code of conduct regulating the use of premium phone lines, viewers could be entitled to their money back. |
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A town hall employee claims he was victimised after accusing his boss of breaching the council's code of conduct by accepting tickets to watch a premiership soccer match. |
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It is revamping its civil service regulations, creating a code of conduct for public servants and overhauling financial management procedures. |
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Most of the participating member states now subscribe to the EDA's code of conduct and its associated electronic bulletin board. |
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The Company has implemented a code of conduct to combat insider trading and market abuse. |
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What's apparent is that he has comprehensively breached the trust of all those ministers he worked for and broken the civil-service code of conduct. |
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It's not a good thing to find oneself living by an outmoded code of conduct. |
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But this was never introduced as an enforceable code of conduct. |
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It must impose a strict and clear code of conduct to legitimize its actions in the eyes of the public. |
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The contractor must at all times act impartially and as a faithful adviser in accordance with the code of conduct of his profession. |
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It is said, with good reason, that the code of conduct must become absolutely binding. |
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Our proposals for a social code of conduct that each country signs would ensure minimum standards in social provision. |
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All humanitarian actors must agree to abide by the code of conduct and must sign a document to indicate their agreement and commitment. |
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Nevertheless, the institution did require its officials to abide by the prescribed code of conduct and its regulations. |
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On 8 December 2008, the Council of the European Union approved an initial draft text of the code of conduct for outer space activities. |
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Military experts point out that that code of conduct is a moral guide, not a legal guide, and that statements made under duress or torture are rarely punished or reprimanded. |
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The working group continues its work on a code of conduct manual that should assist organisations to implement and use the code effectively. |
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We gave that office the mandate it needed to investigate breeches in the act and in the code of conduct. |
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In August 2004, the Undersecretary for Customs adopted a code of conduct concerning bribery. |
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Finally, this article proposes content for a code of conduct and lays out the reasoning behind it. |
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These values are translated into a code of conduct containing rules of behaviour for different areas of the business. |
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One finds initially the code of conduct whose contents was adopted in its quasi-integrality. |
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It will probably turn out that any code of conduct will be insufficient, and these rules will also have to be put on a legal footing. |
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Always obey your office's code of conduct. |
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Councillors are subject to a code of conduct enforced by the Standards Commission for Scotland. |
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Many companies use the phrases ethical code and code of conduct interchangeably but it may be useful to make a distinction. |
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However, a code of conduct is generally addressed to and intended for employees alone. |
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Parallel to the military developments emerged also a constantly more elaborate chivalric code of conduct for the warrior class. |
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According to our code of conduct, Bostik teams provide customers with quality products and services and strive at all times to offer them the best performance at competitive prices for their particular requirements. |
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Great attention is paid to professionally training the managers and staff assigned to keep guard over persons placed in holding centres and waiting areas, as well as to strict compliance with the code of conduct. |
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It would set a dangerous precedent and the Council of Europe would be the pusillanimous architect of a code of conduct which would deliver nothing, but deal a blow to the common values that the Assembly held dear. |
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The first thing to be done is for the European institutions to draw up a code of conduct in which they undertake not to have a hand in actions aimed at repressing what goes on online. |
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The arms trade, which lacks an international code of conduct that would bring to book those responsible, is something that we must be consistent and proactive in condemning, in the future, of course, but also right now. |
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Moreover, at the time when they adopted a code of conduct, they did so with a lot of publicity, especially in the importing countries, not skimping on the resources and amounts spent. |
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We must support it. It is totally in keeping with our code of conduct and with what has already been decided by the OSCE, and falls fairly and squarely within the scope of the next UN Convention. |
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The code of conduct for MPs and their spouses is included to take the heat off the real issue, for example, the constant misconduct by the Liberal cabinet. |
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But the weapons are already in the wrong hands, and we would be deluding ourselves if we believed that procedures such as the code of conduct could put a stop to the acts of aggression and crimes of the new order of things. |
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That shows that our code of conduct for arms exports is still full of holes and that we still cannot use it as an instrument for real conflict prevention. |
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The code of conduct regulating the work of special procedures, which the Council has been tasked to draft, should not affect the independence of mandate-holders, or unjustifiably restrain their activities. |
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It is essential that a common code of conduct applies in all our institutions, so that citizens are not baffled or bamboozled by the response of our institutions to their problems and complaints. |
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On the other hand, the study found that some of the laws on code of conduct for leaders have loopholes that will militate against effective implementation. |
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In addition, there is a code of conduct, the standards of conduct for the international civil service, which sets out guiding principles for staff comportment that is consistent with the status of international civil servant. |
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Mr. Alleruzo concluded by suggesting that development of a Canadian code or model code of conduct would be an ideal place to begin working together. |
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The UFC announced the extraordinary penalties Tuesday night for violations of its athlete code of conduct policy following Jones' latest arrest in a string of misbehavior. |
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Another initiative that could impact positively on work stoppages would be the establishment of a code of conduct for negotiators, paralleling the codes that exist to govern mediator and conciliator conduct. |
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Fieldworkers did not sign a code of conduct to emphasis the importance of integrity and bide them to collect truthful data and to forewarn them of disciplinary action in the event of any breach of conduct. |
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I fear that the same fate that has befallen our foreign and security policy as a whole, and which has been discussed so many times, will also befall this code of conduct. |
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There is the need to strive to get them to accept a code of conduct for the smooth conduct of the electoral campaign, prelude to the acceptance of all the results emanating from the voting by all and sundry. |
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The EIF has issued a Dignity at Work policy along the lines of the corresponding EIB policy and its code of conduct by and large follows the principles laid down in the EIB Code of Conduct. |
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Instead of the PCC, a new press body should be set up free from financial dependence on the industry, with a tougher code of conduct, powers to investigate compliance with it and others to penalise lapses from it. |
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There is a provision within the general data protection directive to create a code of conduct for special domains such as health, but this has not yet been taken forward. |
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I encourage these institutions to add voluntarily to their code of conduct that they will hold themselves responsible for any cases of identity theft or mortgage fraud that might arise as a result of such theft. |
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And NBIF has not developed such a code of conduct, nor does it require its directors to sign a conflict-of-interest or other declaration pursuant to their membership on the NBIF board. |
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What we must not forget is that there is a code of conduct for the internal management of resource allocation, and in particular for resources released for these countries as debt relief. |
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The fight against proliferation must be taken forward on all possible fronts ñ the code of conduct on ballistic missiles is a very important part of this. |
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Life in the lumber camps was hard and dangerous, but it produced a breed of sturdy men proud of their skills, as well as a rough code of conduct that governed their lives in the forest. |
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Infringements of this code of conduct will be punished internally and the appropriate sanctions taken. These might also involve criminal prosecution. |
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Following the report the OSCE issued a comment stating the monitor has been fired due to violations of the organization's code of conduct. |
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The student-athlete code of conduct says punishment for all nonfelony crimes is left to the discretion of the coach. |
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There is a strict code of conduct governing behaviour on the grouse moor for both safety and etiquette. |
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The minister urged Ulema, Mushaikh and especially Zakerin to follow the code of conduct and contribute to ensure harmony on Youme Ashur. |
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It is the third time Coun Baccara has been found to be in breach of the code of conduct. |
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No notice was issued to AGP, in the matter of election code of conduct, therefore, high court decision can not be maintained. |
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The new code of conduct makes an explicit commitment to such minimally invasive sampling. |
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To measure the success of the code of conduct rollout, the team tracked performance against their objectives. |
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He expressed the desire that PBA should guide in the same spirit in the implementation of code of conduct, like it did in its preparation. |
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Ombudswoman further told that the code of conduct in English or any other language which employees could easily understand should be displayed prominently. |
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In order to avoid such a situation, a consensus code of conduct for the electronic media and its implementation in the letter and spirit was necessary. |
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Taylor said identifying companies in the industry that agree to the code of conduct will let the public know which ones are committed to fair appraisals. |
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The code of conduct, which has been designed to promote, 'fair, honest and ethical best practice' is considered to be a first step in improving the reputation of the sector. |
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Circulating a boilerplate code of conduct won't cut it anymore. |
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A code of conduct scheme aimed at regulating watersport enthusiasts on Blyth beach could be adopted by other coastal authorities in the North-East. |
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Inditex, the owner of Zara, said its code of conduct banned child labour. |
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Vinaya is the specific code of conduct for a sangha of monks or nuns. |
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The Tools Suite provides Sarbanes-Oxley management reports, an accounts payable code of conduct, flowcharts and risk assessment checklists for keeping organizations compliant. |
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There is a model code of conduct produced for members of devolved bodies. |
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They are bound by a code of conduct enforced by standards boards. |
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