standard of ethics
collocation in Englishmeaningsofstandardandethic
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standard
noun
uk/ˈstæn.dəd/us/ˈstæn.dɚd/
a level ...
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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 ofstandardandethicfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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That is the difference between thestandardofethicsof the advertiser and thestandardofethicsof the newspaper.
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It is for them to decide how far that accords with the highstandardofethicsthat the medical profession rightly has.
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What differentstandardofethicscan they say they possess which is not enjoyed by every section of the community?
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Behind this training there must be a standard of efficiency, and astandardofethics.
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We may be short of money, but we ought not to fall short of the higheststandardofethicsin this matter.
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One could admit at the start that they may have a slightly higherstandardofethicsthan is always found in commercial life.
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I appreciate thestandardofethicsin the advertising profession, which, we all know, is very high indeed.
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It is sometimes asserted that high professional qualifications go hand in hand with a highstandardofethics.
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It is important that governments negotiating directly with each other should each accept the same moralstandardofethics.
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It may be that that is not the highest possiblestandardofethics, but it was the result which was bound to follow upon the scheme.
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I certainly think that it will call for a higherstandardofethicsamong the managers of big stores which run summer and winter sales from time to time.
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It should be given credit for its ability to evolve in difficult times, for much of the self-policing that it carries out and for itsstandardofethics.
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It rests on a nationalstandardofethicsto be applied in history.
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This was thestandardofethicsof that generation, and that particular incident marked the way the affairs of the association were run for many years to come.
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Cultural presentations must conform to narrowly defined standards of ethics.
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Concerned about declining standards of ethics, she also took a leading role in driving the station's commitment to fair, accurate and balanced journalism.
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He also promoted the highest standards of ethics and professionalism in the law and was a strong advocate of pro bono service.
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