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The phrase "a general code of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a set of principles or guidelines that apply broadly to a particular area or subject.
Example: "The organization has established a general code of conduct that all employees are expected to follow."
Alternatives: "a universal set of" or "a broad framework of".
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Some countries have a general code of administrative procedure embodied in legislation.
In court documents, Judge Kathryn Quaintance cautioned prosecutors against making arguments about a general code of silence among officers based on their behaviour at the scene.
However, rather than being approached from a world's best practices approach, a general code of ethics approach has been utilized (Asgary and Mitschow, 2002).
While society is perceivably managed by a general code of ethics, America's legal system is not structured to function in the same manner.
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Moreover, precepts or morality was not necessarily construed as the rigid monastic rule governing sequestered life apart from normal society, but as a more general code of proper action observable in varying degrees in lay life also.
After June 6, the Meebo Bar will stop loading on sites and Google recommends that developers remove the inactive code as part of a "general code housekeeping task".
Since the importance of address code of OCDMA passive optical network (PON) diversity and lacking of general coding method until now, in this paper, we present a general coding method of (F, K, λa, λc) optical orthogonal code (OOC) based on block design.
Hence, it's important to cover a variety of subjects such as bullying and harassment, anti-discrimination, workplace health and safety, overworking, general code of conduct and a wide array of topics that will lead to a respectful workplace and build powerful relationships within the context of the organization's culture.
"The general code of the street is you don't talk," said McCracken, 28.
The right to prohibit the sale of plaintiffs' product in the state of Ohio is mainly rested upon section 12725 of the General Code of that state.
Much later, under Jim Crow, the General Code of the City of Birmingham of 1944 prohibited any negro and white, in any public space, from playing together in "any game with cards, dice, dominoes or checkers".
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