ethical conduct

collocation in English

meaningsofethicalandconduct

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ethical
adjective
uk
/ˈeθ.ɪ.kəl/
us
/ˈeθ.ɪ.kəl/
relating to beliefs about what is morally right ...
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conduct
noun[U]
uk
/ˈkɒn.dʌkt/
us
/ˈkɑːn.dʌkt/
behaviour:
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(Definition ofethicalandconductfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Guidelines for theethicalconductof research carried out by mental health service users and survivors.
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Some associations adopt very general statements on rights, embedded within broader platforms forethicalconduct.
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Policy to govern theethicalconductof biomedical research is not new either.
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Guidelines for theethicalconductof medical research involving children.
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Ethicalconductwas identified with good professional practice and with an internalized sense of what is right and what is wrong.
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The profession of medicine has developed codes ofethicalconductfor thousands of years.
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Guidelines for theethicalconductof studies to evaluate drugs in pediatric populations.
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Medicallyethicalconduct, as regulated by the profession, serves to sustain the agency relationship, providing reassurance that the supplier (physician) is acting in the consumer's (patient's) best interest.
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International guidelines forethicalconductin international research highlight the significance and importance of collaborative partnerships.
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As a trenchant critique, he dismissed liberalism as a system of duty and obligation to institutions including the state, in which interest rather thanethicalconducthad been given primacy.
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Requirements for a broad range of issues associated with the design and implementation of scientific investigations are addressed in national and international guidelines forethicalconductin research.
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We must admit that this battle will not be won without a greater sense of responsibility andethicalconduct.
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The medical profession in this country has for generations been guided by a very strict code ofethicalconductin these matters.
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He could not have put matters better, for what we want to see are industrial leadership andethicalconduct– quite simply, proper behaviour.
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The inquiry then suggested that they would need some kind of machinery to enforceethicalconduct.
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They are members of organisations which prescribe standards of professional andethicalconduct.
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We will support the peace process as a key part of ourethicalconductpolicy.
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Moreover, we see no justification for minimum prices under the proportionality test, since they do not per se guarantee quality, access to justice, or goodethicalconduct.
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The commission said that a licensing system would be unable to provide the level of positive control required, particularly in respect of standards of competence andethicalconduct.
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The standards seek to encourage fair and honest solicitation practices, to promoteethicalconductby charitable organizations and to advance support of philanthropy.
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