professional ethic
collocation in Englishmeaningsofprofessionalandethic
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professional
adjective
uk/prəˈfeʃ.ən.əl/us/prəˈfeʃ.ən.əl/
relating to work that needs special training ...
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ethic
noun
uk/ˈeθ.ɪk/us/ˈeθ.ɪk/
a system of accepted beliefs that control behaviour, especially such a system based ...
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(Definition ofprofessionalandethicfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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He seems to have no notion of theprofessionalethic—tattered at the edges though it may be sometimes these days.
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His surest shield is a firmprofessionalethicbased on a thorough, decent training.
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Theprofessionalethicinduces agreement or, at the very least, it reduces disagreement.
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If theprofessionalethicis lost, in the long run the consumer will lose as well.
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It is not driven by the need to be accountable for its activities and theprofessionalethicis not reflected in the system of merely contractual obligations.
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Chapter three discusses the military mind and militaryprofessionalethic.
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Specifically, he believes introducing the scientific method and aprofessionalethicto business holds tremendous promise.
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The claim that professional ethics, codes, and oaths established by physicians should serve as normative standards was being attacked.
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As long as objectives are attained, it does not matter how that is done; formal rules are only guidelines - except professional ethics.
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Or should they be left alone to the less well-defined realm of professional ethics and its practiced reliance on case-specific consensus?
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I was not to go unpunished for my breach of professional ethics, though retribution was another two years coming.
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Lack of resources and corruption together further generate unprofessional behavior and a diminished concern for professional ethics.
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To reduce this risk, public policy and professional ethics sometimes restrict engaging in activities that create conflicts of interest or regulates them.
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First, such an understanding serves to clarify the nature of professional ethics.
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Priests shared characteristics, professional ethics, and practical duties with physicians.
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In addition, they should promote attention to professional ethics in the context of specialty training of plastic surgeons.
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It is apparent that traditional professional ethics are being undercut by the rival ethic of free market medicine.
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In fact, as we have shown, only a narrow aspect of professional ethics is usually addressed.
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Personal and professional ethics must play that role - and, too often, these are ignored.
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It has been countered by the pronunciation and reaffirmation of professional ethics, and by the active enforcement of disciplinary norms.
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