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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a common code of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a shared set of principles, rules, or standards that are accepted by a group or community.
Example: "The organization aims to establish a common code of ethics for all its members to follow."
Alternatives: "a shared set of" or "a universal standard of".
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Clan members were scattered in different localities; the basic political unit was the hill community, whose members shared a tract of land and a common code of morality.
A juvenile court judge, seeking to provide troubled youth with a common code of conduct, was the original impetus behind the project.
Three hundred and sixty degree evaluations of surgeons were performed at 8 academically affiliated hospitals with a common Code of Excellence.
This flew in the face of Mr. Kerry's advice to the Southeast Asians to develop a common code of conduct for the region rather than make individual deals with China.
Besides pushing for more countries to ratify the convention, the IMO has developed a common code of practice to investigate crimes on the high seas, which it hopes will be adopted during its meeting next November.
Former high court judge Justice K Chandru got it right when he said that accountability should come from within the media, rather than from outside, and with that in mind the editors agreed that they needed a common code of ethics across the Indian media.
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One possibility, in line with this previous work, is that effector-independent responses in these areas emerge due to a common coding of object features that are more relevant for grasping than reaching.
A third set of regions uses a common code for upcoming actions of both the hands and the pliers (subregions of the intraparietal sulcus and premotor regions of the frontal lobe).
The U.S. still does not have a common code for the conduct of board members and auditors, "but events seem to be pushing us in that direction," says Stephen Davis, a top-drawer corporate governance consultant in Massachusetts.
To take the most striking example, in a large part of Germany, until the adoption of a common code for the whole empire in 1900, the Roman law was in force as "subsidiary law"; that is, it was applied unless excluded by contrary local provisions.
The research assistants then met and reached consensus on a coding scheme that resulted in the assignment of a common code to data that were similar.
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