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We will expect all our partners to sign a code of conduct.
"Equally the women are asked to sign a code of conduct, so they know what's expected of them.
By asking the superstores to sign a code of practice, under which they would undertake to stop extorting money.
For several years, the school could not get accreditation, because students were required to sign a "code of honor" attesting to their Christian belief and commitment.
It requires members to sign a code of ethics, pledging not to accept compensation on a percentage basis when raising money for charities.
Andrews urged all the parties involved in the dispute – which include China, Malaysia, Brunei, Vietnam, Taiwan and the Philippines – to sign a code of conduct immediately, in a bid to ease tensions.
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Carriers such as United would be happy with more flights and Japanese destinations, linked to permission to sign a code-sharing (joint marketing) deal with a leading Japanese carrier.
They had wanted China to sign a new code of conduct covering the islands.
In culture, it would encourage "self-censorship" by asking artists and writers to sign a voluntary "code of ethics".
The above will also apply for first-team appointments but on a voluntary basis at first, with 10 clubs agreeing to sign a voluntary code.
But what about fellow MEP Gerard Batten, who called for British Muslims to sign a special code of conduct promising not to engage in violent jihad.
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