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I have no idea if those commentaries are on the mark but I respectfully suggest that if the chief is really interested in asserting the court's independence, he should embrace the Code of Conduct and get his colleagues to adopt it.
"It was very smart on his part to just embrace the codes of the house," said Anne Slowey, the fashion news director of Elle.
The work, a series of twenty-one black-and-white photographs, twenty-four text panels and three blank panels, embraces the codes of the photo-text experiments of the late 1960s and applies them to the social reality of New York's Lower East Side.
There's a little bit of George Street on a Friday night in every NRL player now, and Crowe – despite the impression he gives that at heart, he's just a modest brickie out for a post-shift beer stuck reluctantly in a very wealthy man's body – embraced the George Streetification of the code with zeal.
However, the boundary between objectives of fisheries management and biodiversity conservation are not sharp, and biodiversity concerns are likely to gain more momentum if widely agreed fishery management norms for responsible fisheries such as those embraced by the Code of Conduct are not fulfilled.
And even those who don't embrace the macho code of get-'em-before-they-get-you, who despise people like that, can still indulge in the fantasy.
Starbucks workers in Brooklyn will probably embrace the dress code differently than those in Miami or in a small, Midwestern college town.
Exeter and Topsham's 10 best budget restaurants, cafes and delis Exeter waterside pub and grub ride One of the heartlands of Rugby League will be embracing "the other code" during the tournament, with Elland Road hosting to two matches, featuring Italy, Canada, Scotland and USA.
The newly ascendant Meiji government eagerly sought to join the international community and embraced the "law of nations," the code of conduct that governed relations within that community.
Lander thinks that the border dwellers are more sophisticated because they do not unthinkingly embrace the chivalric codes but challenge them in a philosophical, and in the case of Bertilak's appearance at Arthur's court literal sense.
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