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The definition of "morality" as referring to the code of conduct accepted by the members of a society causes some problems because in many large societies, not all members of the society accept the same code of conduct.
For the same reason adopting a somewhat more general definition of "morality" as the code of conduct accepted by the members of a group also causes problems because it is not only possible, but also it is often the case, that not all members of any group accept the same code.
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If what is important is what code of conduct people accept, and members of a group do not always accept the same code of conduct, then why be concerned with groups at all?
A special committee of the Enron board determined that Mr. Glisan and the other investors violated the company's code of conduct by accepting the interest in Southampton, and they were dismissed from the company last fall.
His report said a number of councillors needed to "pay proper regard to the members' code of conduct" and accept "with good grace" they may get advice that "does not accord with their political or policy aspirations".
"As a result of the work of the anti-corruption and security unit and on the recommendation of the chairman of the code-of-conduct commission, the executive board accepts that there is a prima-facie case against Mr Odumbe and has directed the Kenyan Cricket Association (KCA) and the ICC to conduct a formal hearing into the matter," said the ICC's chief executive Malcolm Speed.
"They are a serious sanction requiring officers to accept they have breached the police code of conduct and have failed in some way.
Given the expectation that all employees will respect Intel's values and adhere to the company's code of conduct, the Board has accepted Mr. Krzanich's resignation".
When the examination of large diverse societies raised problems for this original descriptive definition, different descriptive definitions were offered in which "morality" refers to the most important code of conduct put forward and accepted by any group, or even by an individual.
So he drew up a code of conduct: he wouldn't accept anyone who was under investigation or had been convicted of a felony violent crime, or a felony fraud crime, or any sexually violent crime, or anyone accused – even informally – of a sexual crime against children.
McCain turned down the offer of release, due to the POWs' "first in, first out" interpretation of the U.S. Code of Conduct: he would only accept the offer if every man captured before him was released as well.
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