English-Wörter für 'plural of code of ethics'
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noun
- Initialism of code of ethics.
- (Australia) Initialism of confirmation of enrolment.
- (Singapore) Initialism of Certificate of Entitlement
- Initialism of college of engineering.
- Initialism of college of education.
- Initialism of center of excellence.
- Initialism of close of escrow.
- (automotive) Initialism of cab over engine.
adj
noun
name
adj
- of or relating to the philosophical study of ethics
- conforming to accepted standards of social or professional behavior
- adhering to ethical and moral principles
- (of a drug, not comparable) Only dispensed on the prescription of a physician.
- (comparable) Morally approvable; good.
- (philosophy, not comparable) Of or relating to the study of ethics.
- (not comparable) Of or relating to the accepted principles of right and wrong, especially those of some organization or profession.
noun
adj
- of or relating to the use of ethical principles to resolve moral problems
- Of or related to casuistry, attempting to solve moral dilemmas by application of general rules.
- of or relating to or practicing casuistry
- Similar to the arguments of casuists, particularly (figurative, derogatory) overly subtle, hair-splitting.
noun
- an ethical or moral code that applies more strictly to one group than to another
- The situation where two groups or individuals are the same in pertinent ways, but one is condemned for it while the other is excused.
- A pair of monetary values, i.e. a gold standard and a silver standard, both of which are legal tender.
noun
noun
- (sometimes pluralized) Moral rule or aspect.
- A fundamental essence, particularly one producing a given quality.
- An original faculty or endowment.
- A fundamental assumption or guiding belief.
- A source, or origin; that from which anything proceeds; fundamental substance or energy; primordial substance; ultimate element, or cause.
- (physics) A rule or law of nature, or the basic idea on how the laws of nature are applied.
- Misspelling of principal.
- A chemical compound within plant or animal tissue that is characteristic of it and more or less peculiar to it, such that it defines the character of that tissue from a human viewpoint (as for example nicotine in tobacco).
- A rule used to choose among solutions to a problem.
- a basic truth or law or assumption
- (law) an explanation of the fundamental reasons (especially an explanation of the working of some device in terms of laws of nature)
- a rule or law concerning a natural phenomenon or the function of a complex system
- a rule or standard especially of good behavior
- rule of personal conduct
- a basic generalization that is accepted as true and that can be used as a basis for reasoning or conduct
verb
noun
- Initialism of code of conduct.
- (commerce) Abbreviation of chamber of commerce.
- (political science) Initialism of Clash of Civilizations.
- (Philippine politics, elections) Initialism of certificate of candidacy.
- (organic chemistry) Initialism of classic organochlorines.
- (medicine) Initialism of cathodal opening contraction.
- (military) Initialism of chain of command.
- Initialism of certificate of conduct.
name
noun
- a system of principles governing morality and acceptable conduct
- the principles of right and wrong that are accepted by an individual or a social group
- A set of principles of right and wrong behaviour guiding, or representative of, a specific culture, society, group, or individual.
- The morality of an action.
adj
adj
noun
- code of correct conduct
- (computer science) rules determining the format and transmission of data
- forms of ceremony and etiquette observed by diplomats and heads of state
- (computing) A set of formal rules describing how to transmit or exchange data, especially across a network.
- (sciences) The precise method for carrying out or reproducing a given experiment.
- The official formulas which appeared at the beginning or end of certain official documents such as charters, papal bulls etc.
- (medicine) The set of instructions allowing a licensed medical professional to start, modify, or stop a medical or patient care order.
- (now chiefly historical) The minutes, or official record, of a negotiation or transaction; especially a document drawn up officially which forms the legal basis for subsequent agreements based on it.
- The first leaf of a roll of papyrus, or the official mark typically found on such a page.
- The official rules and guidelines for heads of state and other dignitaries, governing accepted behaviour in relations with other diplomatic representatives or over affairs of state.
- (sciences) The original notes of observations made during an experiment.
- (object-oriented programming) In some programming languages, a data type declaring a set of members that must be implemented by a class or other data type.
- (by extension) An accepted code of conduct; acceptable behaviour in a given situation or group.
- (Roman Catholicism) The introduction of a liturgical preface, immediately following the Sursum corda dialogue.
- (international law) An amendment to an official treaty.
noun
noun
noun
- An ethics memo by the United States House Committee on Ethics.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see pink, sheet.
- (stock market) An asset traded at an exchange under limited reporting requirements.
- (US politics, administration) A memo within an authority containing obiter dicta or somehow avoided statements.
noun
- Initialism of code of ethics.
- (Australia) Initialism of confirmation of enrolment.
- (Singapore) Initialism of Certificate of Entitlement
- Initialism of college of engineering.
- Initialism of college of education.
- Initialism of center of excellence.
- Initialism of close of escrow.
- (automotive) Initialism of cab over engine.
adj
noun
noun
- an ethical or moral code that applies more strictly to one group than to another
- The situation where two groups or individuals are the same in pertinent ways, but one is condemned for it while the other is excused.
- A pair of monetary values, i.e. a gold standard and a silver standard, both of which are legal tender.
noun
noun
- (sometimes pluralized) Moral rule or aspect.
- A fundamental essence, particularly one producing a given quality.
- An original faculty or endowment.
- A fundamental assumption or guiding belief.
- A source, or origin; that from which anything proceeds; fundamental substance or energy; primordial substance; ultimate element, or cause.
- (physics) A rule or law of nature, or the basic idea on how the laws of nature are applied.
- Misspelling of principal.
- A chemical compound within plant or animal tissue that is characteristic of it and more or less peculiar to it, such that it defines the character of that tissue from a human viewpoint (as for example nicotine in tobacco).
- A rule used to choose among solutions to a problem.
- a basic truth or law or assumption
- (law) an explanation of the fundamental reasons (especially an explanation of the working of some device in terms of laws of nature)
- a rule or law concerning a natural phenomenon or the function of a complex system
- a rule or standard especially of good behavior
- rule of personal conduct
- a basic generalization that is accepted as true and that can be used as a basis for reasoning or conduct
verb
noun
- Initialism of code of conduct.
- (commerce) Abbreviation of chamber of commerce.
- (political science) Initialism of Clash of Civilizations.
- (Philippine politics, elections) Initialism of certificate of candidacy.
- (organic chemistry) Initialism of classic organochlorines.
- (medicine) Initialism of cathodal opening contraction.
- (military) Initialism of chain of command.
- Initialism of certificate of conduct.
name
noun
- a system of principles governing morality and acceptable conduct
- the principles of right and wrong that are accepted by an individual or a social group
- A set of principles of right and wrong behaviour guiding, or representative of, a specific culture, society, group, or individual.
- The morality of an action.
adj
noun
- code of correct conduct
- (computer science) rules determining the format and transmission of data
- forms of ceremony and etiquette observed by diplomats and heads of state
- (computing) A set of formal rules describing how to transmit or exchange data, especially across a network.
- (sciences) The precise method for carrying out or reproducing a given experiment.
- The official formulas which appeared at the beginning or end of certain official documents such as charters, papal bulls etc.
- (medicine) The set of instructions allowing a licensed medical professional to start, modify, or stop a medical or patient care order.
- (now chiefly historical) The minutes, or official record, of a negotiation or transaction; especially a document drawn up officially which forms the legal basis for subsequent agreements based on it.
- The first leaf of a roll of papyrus, or the official mark typically found on such a page.
- The official rules and guidelines for heads of state and other dignitaries, governing accepted behaviour in relations with other diplomatic representatives or over affairs of state.
- (sciences) The original notes of observations made during an experiment.
- (object-oriented programming) In some programming languages, a data type declaring a set of members that must be implemented by a class or other data type.
- (by extension) An accepted code of conduct; acceptable behaviour in a given situation or group.
- (Roman Catholicism) The introduction of a liturgical preface, immediately following the Sursum corda dialogue.
- (international law) An amendment to an official treaty.
noun
noun
noun
- An ethics memo by the United States House Committee on Ethics.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see pink, sheet.
- (stock market) An asset traded at an exchange under limited reporting requirements.
- (US politics, administration) A memo within an authority containing obiter dicta or somehow avoided statements.
adj
- of or relating to the philosophical study of ethics
- conforming to accepted standards of social or professional behavior
- adhering to ethical and moral principles
- (of a drug, not comparable) Only dispensed on the prescription of a physician.
- (comparable) Morally approvable; good.
- (philosophy, not comparable) Of or relating to the study of ethics.
- (not comparable) Of or relating to the accepted principles of right and wrong, especially those of some organization or profession.
noun
adj
- of or relating to the use of ethical principles to resolve moral problems
- Of or related to casuistry, attempting to solve moral dilemmas by application of general rules.
- of or relating to or practicing casuistry
- Similar to the arguments of casuists, particularly (figurative, derogatory) overly subtle, hair-splitting.