code of conduct
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcodeandconduct
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code
noun
uk/kəʊd/us/koʊd/
a system of words, letters, or signs used to represent a message in secret form, or a system of numbers, letters, or signals used to represent something in a shorter or more ...
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conduct
noun[U]
uk/ˈkɒn.dʌkt/us/ˈkɑːn.dʌkt/
behaviour:
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(Definition ofcodeandconductfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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It was elaborated into acodeofconduct.
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A writtencodeofconductwas followed to maximise procedural rigour.
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However, thecodeofconductconfines itself to preventing the misuse of pension assets.
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Finally, thecodeofconductto prevent the misuse of pension assets seems to have a positive impact on performance.
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The farm wives were extremely aware of these expectations and the importance of conforming to the acceptedcodeofconduct.
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He discussed proper and improper removal of dinosaur specimens and offered a revisedcodeofconductfor fossil collecting.
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It has no regard for morals or acodeofconduct, for brother or wife or family pride.
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In the public space people are expected to act according to the implicit rules of acodeofconduct.
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I support acodeofconduct.
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Thecodeofconductis still hypothetical.
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Thecodeofconductis broken.
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Thecodeofconductmust become reality.
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Acodeofconductmight not suffice.
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Thecodeofconductis very important.
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Acodeofconductwould be useful.
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Acodeofconductwould also help.
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I turn to thecodeofconduct.
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Why not have acodeofconduct?
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Thecodeofconductis simply guidance.
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They operate the samecodeofconduct.
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It may be acodeofconduct.
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Anycodeofconductcan be ignored.
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Thiscodeofconductraised considerable problems.
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The voluntarycodeofconductis vital.
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A modelcodeofconductis a necessity.
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