Real and fictional clinicians on TV and in the movies are regularly portrayed as jargon - spouting caricatures, or are often shown to
break ethical codes without blinking, displaying more personal problems than their clients.
The board made the right decision; we don't want kids to get the idea that their religion allows them to
break their ethical code for a time, change their mind at the end, and then demand that the league change their way of doing business to acco.mmodate them.
The board made the right decision; we don't want kids to get the idea that their religion allows them to
break their ethical code for a time, change their mind at the end, and then demand that the league change their way of doing business to accommodate them.
Not exact matches
For monitoring reports of Nestlé's marketing practices, see e.g. IBFAN biennial reports «
Breaking the Rules» and Campaign for
Ethical Marketing briefings at www.ibfan.org and the IGBM «Cracking the
Code», 1997