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"a code of ethics" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a set of principles or standards that guide the behavior and decisions of a group or organization. Example: The company's HR department developed a code of ethics to ensure that all employees were following ethical guidelines in their work.
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The industry has enthusiastically embraced a code of ethics issued in early 2004 that sets strict guidelines for the ethical interactions between medical technology companies and doctors.
IABC publishes a code of ethics, which has three principles: that professional communications be legal, ethical and in good taste.
The others involve a code of ethics.
It prompted him to push for a code of ethics for sellers and buyers.
Certified financial planners are also bound by a code of ethics that includes fiduciary duty.
We have issued a code of ethics in handling of prisoners of war.
Mr. Wong said he had a code of ethics to prevent abuses.
"It's that kind of leadership that breathes the life into a code of ethics.
A code of ethics and a complaints commission was introduced in 2005.
You can imagine what that means for career E.P.A. lawyers who have a code of ethics.
Devising a code of ethics for publishing online comments will be among BostonNow's challenges.
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