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The phrase "refrain from cheating" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used as a command or as a reminder for someone to not engage in cheating behavior. Here are two examples: 1. In order to maintain academic integrity, all students are expected to refrain from cheating on exams or assignments. 2. As a company policy, employees must refrain from cheating or engaging in fraudulent activities. Any violations will result in disciplinary action.
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At the same time, hierarchical organizations can socialize individuals to refrain from cheating by creating value decision premises that underlie decision makers' judgments on what is right or good to do.
Honor codes, which basically require those who sign them to refrain from cheating and to report anyone who does cheat, have been getting a fresh look lately on college campuses, where computers have elevated cheating to a new level.
Davidson's code requires student to refrain from cheating, including plagiarism.
To be clear, academic integrity as conceptualized here requires more than the absence of cheating; one, that is, must refrain from cheating because one notices that it involves moral issues (e.g., fairness, duty, harm, etc).
Refrain from cheating because you will lose your X-box live account and may even have your X-box banned from X-box live.
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thinks that it is morally wrong (because it is unfair, violation of duty, harmful, etc)., and feels personally responsible for refraining from cheating.
Newt Gingrich, whose idea of hard work is refraining from cheating on his wife, suggested that poor kids learn work ethic by working as unpaid school janitors.
In a way, it is one of the carrots meant to offset the intrusive policing that the agency does around the world to try to make sure nations refrain from secretive cheating in pursuit of nuclear arms.
Refrain from stealing, cheating, and hurting other people.
Iraqi Shiites refrain from retaliating.
Just refrain from testing?
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