Manner of behaving oneself; manner of acting.
Behave in a certain manner.
Transmit or serve as the medium for transmission.
Direct the course of; manage or control.
1 The Bank of Greece plans to conduct stress tests later this year.
2 The government is ultimately responsible for the conduct of the armed forces.
3 She is also opposed to following accepted rules of conduct & health.
4 Second, police often fail to believe rape victims and conduct full investigations.
5 He said the Commission would be free to conduct its work impartially.
6 Fifteen Democratic politicians today called for Mr Acosta's conduct to be investigated.
7 Facing widespread anger, Australia's government said it would conduct an internal investigation.
8 Avon has said it will conduct a thorough business review this year.
9 She said no improper police conduct tainted the identification in Perry's case.
10 We expect good conduct on the part of our people, Carter said.
11 Her government has also set up police units to conduct counter-terrorism operations.
12 The judgement also came with several riders pertaining to future police conduct .
13 The conduct of the municipal officials in this crisis was extremely courageous.
14 However, he had never seen anything like the conduct in this case.
15 They were given 10 days to conduct financial and legal due diligence.
16 Thousands of people protesting against the conduct of the vote were arrested.
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