kind of conduct
collocation in Englishmeaningsofkindandconduct
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kind
noun[C]
uk/kaɪnd/us/kaɪnd/
a group with similar characteristics, or a ...
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conduct
noun[U]
uk/ˈkɒn.dʌkt/us/ˈkɑːn.dʌkt/
behaviour:
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(Definition ofkindandconductfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Whatkindofconductwas acceptable was constantly in the process of being determined.
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The understanding of virtuous conduct would be achieved only with careful cultivation and practice which meant that the act of understanding was itself akindofconduct.
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I have total contempt for thatkindofconduct.
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I am certain that thatkindofconduct—the bringing in of bogus clients who do not exist—will be excluded by the code.
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In the past, it was not thought reprehensible to descend to thatkindofconduct.
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Would he remember the need to pursue local authorities on this matter to stop thiskindofconduct?
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I think that different people have different ideas of what constitutes dishonesty, to whatkindofconductthat word "dishonestly" can properly be applied.
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I do not make much comment about a man getting his cards for thatkindofconduct.
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Whatkindofconductare we referring to in talking about the individual's actions prior to his bankruptcy?
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It will be said that only a small minority of local authorities is involved in thiskindofconduct.
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If we allow thatkindofconductto become the norm, we are in trouble.
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Thatkindofconductmust be forbidden.
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They have a healthy distaste for thatkindofconduct.
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Thiskindofconductviolates all the laws of equity it is so grossly unfair.
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We hope that it will deter thekindofconductto which it is addressed.
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Obviously, thatkindofconductshould be controlled.
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Some of us have been quite mild about it, but even mild people like myself cannot tolerate thiskindofconducttoo long.
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