A code of professional responsibility, which may dispense with difficult issues of what behavior is considered "ethical".
1The standby lawyers say their code of ethics prevents them from assisting.
2Implementation of a media code of ethics to ensure freedom of the media.
3Apply a journalist's code of ethics-Aninfographic starts with a great data set.
4They adhere to a strict code of ethics and frequently obtain additional training.
5Heldon Foyle held his own code of ethics in his profession.
6That would be contrary to every precept of the schoolboy code of ethics.
7She says they want to stick with a code of ethics.
8He had developed an ideal, a philosophy of life, a code of ethics.
9Foxes have no fixed code of ethics, and have proved themselves untrustworthy servants.
10His code of ethics was his own, thought out by himself.
11And, she suspected, a man with his own code of ethics.
12The issue isn't clearly addressed in a code of ethics published on Chesapeake's website.
13Members observe a strict code of ethics and follow a structured approach to adjudication.
14But our professional code of ethics also makes allowances for the need to warn.
15The code of ethics which Middendorf taught was very simple.
16Israel's code of ethics was the highest known to antiquity.