He emphasises a code of ethics for economics, rejects abstract free trade theory, and loathes the trickle-down effect. |
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This particular article is for that breed of people who congratulate themselves that they live by an undefined, unstated code of ethics. |
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The code of ethics falls short of the expectations of many because there are no clear-cut penalties stated for recalcitrant legislators. |
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I applaud both the concept of a code of ethics by which industry members are bound, and the revamping of the disciplinary process. |
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But by running for and taking the mantle of chief justice, Moore accepted the code of ethics that came with the job. |
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Obviously, when journalists betray their code of ethics by making up stories, or egregious misconduct, they must be punished. |
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An essential characteristic of a profession is the need for its members to abide by a code of ethics. |
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Many don't even know there's a code of ethics, or if they do, feel powerless to enforce it. |
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Chandelor wanted his so-called knights to have honor, a moral code of ethics, things with which tradition would expect. |
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While today we may disagree with some of the wording or even the concepts in this early code of ethics, few would disagree with its intent or its essence. |
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Advancing the idea of a permanent change, forsaking that of equilibrium, would call for a revolution in our code of ethics. |
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New studies are out showing that while the pirates of old certainly were not nice guys, they did have a code of ethics that puts today's corporate buccaneers to shame. |
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In addition, the Board has adopted a code of ethics for the President and Chief Executive Officer and senior financial officers. |
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Maybe it's time to have a code of ethics for customer service in phone companies. |
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A code of ethics for school council members will help all members understand what is expected. |
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The Board will continue to improve its settlement facilitation program and will develop a code of ethics for this program. |
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Furthermore, the above-mentioned police code of ethics contains provisions concerning the conditions under which the police may use firearms. |
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First, for the Pirate code of honor, a code of ethics, the spirit of community and brotherhood. |
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I am therefore promoting the creation of a code of ethics for retailers and producers of video games. |
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Because they are delegated by ministers, the same code of ethics and responsibilities should apply to them. |
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It gives also informations and advices for conception and redaction of a code of ethics. |
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To qualify as a professional fiduciary, CPAs would have had to pass a test, meet minimum educational requirements and agree to abide by a separate code of ethics. |
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The general Jain code of ethics requires that one do no harm to any living being in thought, action, or word. |
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A code of ethics will start by setting out the values that underpin the code and will describe a company's obligation to its stakeholders. |
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Do we need to amend the code of ethics because it is defective, or should we not instead make Ms. Dawson listen to reason about a clear lack of judgment that ignores the separation of powers in a democracy? |
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He went on to say that business should be separate from fundraising to eliminate the appearance of conflict of interest and that cabinet should receive a refresher course on the code of ethics. |
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We talk a lot in all these campaigns about a code of ethics. |
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This measure is intended to enhance the objectiveness of journalists in accordance with their professional code of ethics with a view to protecting the basic rights of all public or private persons. |
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Medicine's code of ethics forbids such exploitation. |
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Ethical dimensions of the Information Society were debated at a series of regional workshops held in Africa, Asia and the Pacific, Latin America and Europe, which examined, inter alia, a proposal for a code of ethics. |
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Constituents in my riding want to know if teaches, or physicians, or accountants or anybody for that matter have violated their professional code of ethics or their business licences. |
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It has a code of ethics that must be signed every year. |
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We support and uphold the principles and processes of good governance in our corporate values, in our strictly enforced code of ethics and in the manner in which we conduct our business worldwide. |
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For example, it calls for a code of ethics for the scientific profession, based on the standards set forth in international instruments on human rights. |
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The media should voluntarily adopt a code of ethics and norms that guarantees equitable treatment to the parties and candidates in electoral campaigns. |
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Some reflection is in order and a return to the professional code of ethics is imperative in everything related to processing of information by our media. |
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National Bison Association has adopted a code of ethics that prohibits its members from deliberately crossbreeding bison with any other species. |
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According to the prime minister of Somalia, to improve transparency, Cabinet ministers fully disclosed their assets and signed a code of ethics. |
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The code of ethics recognizes that sometimes very close and personal relationship can sometimes develop from doing ethnographic work. |
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This is completely in breach of the Hippocratic Oath, and contrary to the code of ethics and humanity. |
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A code of ethics in battle prevailed among the Germanic kin. |
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Canon law wasn't just a body of rules and regulations governing members of the church, but rather an elaborate code of ethics shaping family life and marriage. |
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Everyone in the organization has to follow its code of ethics. |
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It is plain that many regard the new obligation contained in the Code of Ethics to provide reasons for decision as detracting from what they regard as an efficient system. |
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