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Before imposing a code of conduct that was neither called for or welcomed by teachers, Mr Meyrick should look to root out potential racists from our profession.
Last month, his government presented the O.A.S. with recommendations to "improve" the special rapporteur, by reducing its financing, limiting the scope of its annual reports and imposing a code of conduct to restrict its independence.
The government's proposal reaches well beyond that issue, curbing the way Microsoft licenses its operating system, forcing it to disclose new Windows technology to potential competitors, and imposing a code of conduct on the way the company deals with PC makers and other software makers.
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After journalists reported that Kenyan soldiers looted the Westgate mall during the crisis, the government imposed a code of conduct penalizing journalists for such vague crimes as not "sticking to the issues".
Some countries, such as Burundi, did not have the negotiation space to impose a code of conduct on NGOs (i.e. to set a salary scale).
The new martial law regime of Pakistan imposed a code of medieval Islamic punishments yesterday.
It tried Sangha members for "activities inconsistent with and detrimental to Buddhism" and imposed on the Sangha a code of conduct enforced by criminal penalties.
A code of conduct.
That application included a code of conduct.
A code of conduct based on personal freedom.
There was a code of conduct which they always followed.
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