Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigSuggestions(4)
Exact(9)
The new members are bound by an EU code of conduct agreed in 1998, which set out "high common standards" for the management of the arms trade.
The Government has decided it would be impractical to legislate to enforce the practice, but believe a code of conduct agreed by ministers, unions and restaurant representatives would be more effective.
And last July it did agree with ASEAN on "guidelines" for implementing a "declaration" on a code of conduct agreed on by the two parties back in 2002 to reduce tensions in the South China Sea.
He labelled the penalty imposed upon Gallen – the maximum allowed under the NRL's code of conduct, agreed to by the players' association – as the most "disproportionate" he has seen.
Unlike German judges, however, Swedish juries are highly reluctant to rule against disclosure.The Swedish press, like Britain's, also has its own code of conduct, agreed on by journalists and publishers and watched over by an ombudsman who inveighs against breaches of privacy.
The final word and reference will still be Resolution No. 687 with its obligations on both the secretary general and Iraq, along with the code of conduct agreed upon in the agreement signed by the secretary general in New York on Sept. 16, 2002, and the press statement of Hans Blix and ElBaradei in Vienna in Sept. 30-Oct.
Similar(51)
More than 70 groups and 142 governments backed the 1995 code of conduct, agreeing that aid should be delivered "only on a basis of need".
"They have to sign up to a code of conduct agreeing that they won't chase after animals and keep a safe distance so as not to disturb them," Richard Harrington, of the MCS, said.
The influence of Fleury was to be evident later in Oswald's life, when it was one of the inspirations for the Regularis Concordia, the English code of monastic conduct agreed to in 970.
Torquato suggests the voluntary code of conduct recently agreed by the price-reporting agencies, following concerns about potential price fixing in the oil markets, is not enough.
"The fact they [energy companies] have a big share of the market offers greater opportunity to do it [price fixing], but that it not to say they would want to do it or would do it". Torquato suggests the voluntary code of conduct recently agreed by the price-reporting agencies, following concerns about potential price fixing in the oil markets, is not enough.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com