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code of conduct [ˌkəʊdəvˈkɒndʌkt] N
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I. code [Brit kəʊd, Am koʊd] N
1. code (laws, rules):
code of ethics PSYCH, SOCIOL
2. code (of behaviour):
3. code (cipher, message):
4. code ECON:
5. code TELEC:
6. code COMPUT:
II. code [Brit kəʊd, Am koʊd] VB trans COMPUT
III. code [Brit kəʊd, Am koʊd] VB intr (in genetics)
I. conduct N [Brit ˈkɒndʌkt, Am ˈkɑnˌdəkt]
1. conduct (behaviour):
comportamento m (towards verso, nei confronti di)
2. conduct (handling):
conduzione f (of di)
II. conduct VB trans [Brit kənˈdʌkt, Am kənˈdəkt]
1. conduct (lead):
conduct visitor, group
2. conduct (manage):
conduct life, business, campaign, election
to conduct sb's defence LAW
3. conduct (carry out):
conduct experiment, research
conduct poll
conduct religious ceremony
4. conduct MUS:
conduct orchestra, choir, concert
5. conduct:
conduct ELEC, PHYS
III. conduct VB intr [Brit kənˈdʌkt, Am kənˈdəkt] MUS
IV. to conduct oneself VB refl
to conduct oneself [kənˈdʌkt] [kənˈdəkt]:
of [Brit ɒv, (ə)v, Am əv] PREP
1. of (in most uses):
2. of (made or consisting of):
3. of (indicating an agent):
4. of (indicating a proportion or fraction):
5. of Brit (in expressions of time):
code of conduct N
I. conduct1 [ˌkə:n·ˈdʌkt] VB trans
1. conduct:
2. conduct (behave):
II. conduct1 [ˌkə:n·ˈdʌkt] VB intr MUS
conduct2 [ˈkɑ:n·dʌkt] N
1. conduct (management):
2. conduct (behavior):
I. code [koʊd] N
II. code [koʊd] VB trans
of [əv, stressed: ɒv] PREP
1. of:
2. of (belonging to):
3. of (done by):
4. of (representing):
5. of (without):
6. of (with):
7. of (away from):
8. of (temporal):
in May of 2005
9. of (to):
10. of (consisting of):
11. of (characteristic):
12. of (concerning):
to know sth of sb's past
13. of (cause):
because of sth/sb
a causa di qc/qu
14. of (a portion of):
15. of (to amount of):
80 anni
Present
Icode
youcode
he/she/itcodes
wecode
youcode
theycode
Past
Icoded
youcoded
he/she/itcoded
wecoded
youcoded
theycoded
Present Perfect
Ihavecoded
youhavecoded
he/she/ithascoded
wehavecoded
youhavecoded
theyhavecoded
Past Perfect
Ihadcoded
youhadcoded
he/she/ithadcoded
wehadcoded
youhadcoded
theyhadcoded
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If found to have breached the financial adviser's code of conduct, the men face fines of up to $10,000 and deregistration.
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In these projects, it sometimes occurs that no strict code of conduct is in force.
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Every time the student violates the code of conduct, the card is signed by a member of staff (or sixth form).
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Students were required to sign a contract and code of conduct with classes starting within three weeks of recruitment.
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All vendors must agree to the following code of conduct: 1.
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