Set of rules outlining the responsibilities of, or proper practices for, an individual, party or organization.
A set of conventional principles and expectations that are considered binding on any person who is a member of a particular group.
1Clare v Tipperary: There is a code of conduct on these days.
2Ideally, choose an ISP that subscribes to Ofcom's voluntary code of conduct.
3Not by the German Reich, but by his professional code of conduct.
4Commercial surrogacy is against the Medical Council of Thailand's code of conduct.
5It's why your average school has such a hefty code of conduct.
6Admittedly, the Mithraic code of conduct is more admirable than the Christian.
7Signatories to the code of conduct include Google, Facebook, Twitter and Mozilla.
8Another declined to be identified blaming his own workplace's code of conduct.
9Zinnia Manchanda is explaining the NZQA code of conduct to the students.
10But the much-used code of conduct failed to afford him any comfort.
11Our journalists work within the criminal law and the PCC code of conduct.
12However, he said fully supported RA issuing a high-level code of conduct breach.
13Minniti said Italy would work quickly on the code of conduct.
14To propose a code of conduct, which clearly breaches the law, is unacceptable.
15A physicians' association code of conduct will continue to oversee charges of corruption.
16Report on Thompson & Clark finds several government departments breached code of conduct.
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