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I put a code of conduct in my book.' He tells me, proudly, that it includes instructions to take toilet paper on mushrooming trips.
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Is it time for the League Managers Associationn, so quick to condemn clubs for the speed at which they hire and fire, to put in place a code of conduct for their own members that requires them to show a touch more respect for one another?
At that time there will be a lot of political pressure to also put in place a code of conduct, which of course the national institutions would abide by".
When the club that once boasted of "punk football" recently put out a code of conduct for consultation, giving supporters a long list of dos and don'ts, the crowd held up a banner adapted from a Pink Floyd song – "We don't need no code of conduct, we don't need no fan control" – and questions were asked about the reaction if the Glazers had done the same at Old Trafford.
Putting Beale before a code of conduct inquiry for alleged wrongdoing that was supposedly dealt with team management in June – McKenzie denies knowing about the messages then – may not unfold with the expected narrative of just another overpaid sports star undone by potentially sexist and offensive texts.
While a code of conduct put out by the Taliban leader, Mullah Muhammad Omar, in 2009 and updated last June called for avoiding civilian casualties, the Taliban have since claimed responsibility for many attacks where civilians were, if not necessarily the targets, the main victims.
When "morality" is used simply to refer to a code of conduct put forward by any actual group, including a society, whether it is distinguished from etiquette, law, and religion, then it is being used in a descriptive sense.
(Westermarck) Ethical relativists hold that only when the term "morality". is used in this descriptive sense is there something that "morality" actually refers to, namely, a code of conduct put forward by a society.
When the examination of large diverse societies raised problems for this original descriptive definition, different descriptive definitions were offered in which "morality" refers to a code of conduct put forward by any group, or even by any individual.
Sometimes there is no distinction made between a moral code and a code of conduct put forward by a religion, and there is often a considerable overlap in the conduct prohibited or required by religion and that prohibited or required by morality.
"We put a lot of time into creating a code of conduct for fans with the input of several constituencies on campus," said Mike Dowling, U.C.L.A.'s assistant athletic director in charge of operations.
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