But even guerillas have to follow certain
basic rules of conduct to distinguish them from mere murderers.
After watching Ove, I noted that the footy at least had
basic rules of conduct I could follow, they even put one fellow on report with possibly suspension, for bad behavior.
Not exact matches
Just because
conduct is not determined by unified intelligible
basic principles, but is regulated by the formal authority
of the Law, the task
of the scribe is to «make a fence around the Torah,» that is, by endless acute deductions from Scripture to find
rules for cases not foreseen in the Law, which nevertheless confront men in their present life.
For the purpose
of assuring orderly and fair proceedings and to protect the
basic civil rights
of any accused person, the Board
of Directors shall adopt and print
rules of procedure and from time to time may amend these
rules of procedure not inconsistent herewith for the
conduct of such hearings, and such
rules shall be binding upon the parties.
The ABA found it appropriate to apply the
basic tenets
of appropriate judicial
conduct, such as judges» duty to «respect and honor the judicial office as a public trust and strive to maintain and enhance confidence in the judicial system» and to «maintain the dignity
of the judicial office at all times» when it applied
rules of offline
conduct to judges» activities online.
Agreements may be made in respect to any matter except to the extent that the agreement conflicts with the
rules of international law incorporating
basic standards
of international
conduct or the obligations
of a member state under the Charter
of the United Nations.
73 Although the SBC, which is the
basic legislation in the matter, states in Article 12 (4) thereof, that the aim
of such surveillance is to apprehend individuals crossing the border illegally, it does not contain any
rules concerning the measures which border guards are authorised to apply against persons or ships when they are apprehended and subsequently — such as the application
of enforcement measures, the use
of force or
conducting the persons apprehended to a specific location — or even measures against persons implicated in human trafficking.
Agreements may be made in respect to any matter except to the extent that the agreement conflicts with the
rules of legal malpractice law incorporating
basic standards
of legal malpractice
conduct or the obligations
of a member state under the Charter
of the United Nations.
In fact, the focus on strengthening
basic important theory is display by the exams
conducted at the end
of the Car Driving course, so that Candidates are aware
of the
rules and regulations as per Central Motor Vehicles Rules,
rules and regulations as per Central Motor Vehicles
Rules,
Rules, 1989.
With the advent
of the internet, texting and other informal ways
of communicating, some job seekers forget some
of the
basic rules of etiquette when
conducting a job search.
• Comprehend the
basics of academic programs assigned to students and create lesson plans accordingly • Assist students in learning concepts by providing them with augmentation on concepts already taught in class • Ascertain that students» weak areas (subjects) are paid special attention to • Motivate and encourage students to provide them with confidence so that they can thrive in an actual classroom environment • Set ground
rules for online behavior so that class interruption is minimized • Assist students in developing their study skills in accordance to the needs
of each subject • Monitor student progress and ensue that a periodic evaluation is
conducted • Handle online technical problems such as video issues or connectivity problems
In me DSM - IV - TR, the APA defines
conduct disorders as «a repetitive and persistent pattern
of behavior in which the
basic rights
of others or major age - appropriate societal norms or
rules are violated» (2000, p. 93).
He completed his predoctoral internship at the Center for Cognitive Therapy in Philadelphia,
conducted the first comparative outcome study on what is now known as ACT as part
of his dissertation under the supervision
of ACT founder Steven Hayes, and has published both
basic and applied research relating to
rule - governance, experiential avoidance, and ACT for depression for more than twenty years.
In
conduct disorder, a repetitive and persistent pattern
of behavior occurs in which the
basic rights
of others or major age - appropriate societal norms or
rules are violated.
Our members adhere to specific
rules of conduct and must complete collaborative
basic training, attend additional training every two years, and must also become a member
of the International Academy
of Collaborative Professionals and the Florida Academy
of Collaborative Professionals.
Young people with
conduct disorder repeatedly violate the
basic rights
of others and the
rules of society.
NAR's Code
of Ethics and Standards
of Practice are guideposts for professional
conduct in real estate — but they don't address
basic rules of business etiquette.