disciplinary code

collocation in English

meaningsofdisciplinaryandcode

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disciplinary
adjective
uk
/ˌdɪs.əˈplɪn.ər.i/
us
/ˈdɪs.ə.plɪ.ner.i/
relating ...
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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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(Definition ofdisciplinaryandcodefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofdisciplinary code

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It was impossible, for instance, to draft the organic law necessary to establish the structure, mission, organisation anddisciplinarycodeof the police force.
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We operate under ourdisciplinarycode, whether military, naval or air force, and they operate under theirs.
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I recognise that the regulations in thedisciplinarycodehave been followed and that the decision probably cannot be overturned or challenged in any way.
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It is the nearest thing that we shall be getting to some sort of review of thedisciplinarycodeof the police.
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Other industries have adisciplinarycodewhich has obviated these disputes.
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Other cases of malpractice not involving criminal acts have been dealt with under the appropriate civil servicedisciplinarycode.
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Nothing could be more fatal to the producing industry than anything in the nature of adisciplinarycode.
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Is this man to be subject to dismissal apart from thedisciplinarycode?
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It is important that everyone is consulted about thedisciplinarycode, particularly the staff.
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I have taken the trouble to study thedisciplinarycode.
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That raises entire questions of whether thedisciplinarycodeis enough.
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Thedisciplinarycode, which is a new code, is highly unsatisfactory.
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All police officers are responsible for their deeds to the criminal law and to theirdisciplinarycode.
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Thedisciplinarycodealready allows for such behaviour to be dealt with adequately.
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That is why we were impressed by those who were willing to adopt adisciplinarycode.
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That fact is at least as important as whether it is technically possible to bring charges under the existingdisciplinarycode.
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It is difficult to imagine any professional organisation, whether of lawyers or solicitors, not having some kind ofdisciplinarycode.
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However, the conduct of consenting adults in private will not be an offence under thedisciplinarycode.
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There has been no mention so far in the debate about thedisciplinarycode.
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However, if a civil servant has broken a rule or performed incompetently, thedisciplinarycodeexists and appropriate action can be taken.
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