Sentences with phrase «unwritten code»

Rabbi Gellman's idea of the «Judaectomy» that many Jews feel they must perform on themselves in order to participate in civic discourse rang true (mutatis mutandis) for these young Catholics, who understand that a certain unwritten code of etiquette requires them to check their faith at the door in order to be heard as intellectuals.
Defying aspects of physicality and spirituality, Pak enables new ways of reinterpreting unwritten codes and complexities that exist within contemporary societies.
It shows that you're willing and able to learn the etiquette and unwritten code around a particular activity, that you value the employer's time (by making it easy), and that you are professional and polished.
While Ventura and Zeile are unlikely to put pen to paper anytime soon, there has been enough contention this season over how the sport's unwritten code of etiquette has evolved that perhaps the fine points do need clarifying.
In the study, titled «You scratch his back, he scratches mine and I'll scratch yours: Deception in simultaneous cyclic networks,» researchers from the Rotman School of Management and the Ted Rogers School of Management found that inflated pay is actually caused by something they've labeled the «indirect reciprocity effect» — an unwritten code that can pervade c - suites.
There seems to be an unwritten code of entrepreneurship that suggests every available penny be invested in building and expanding your business, so the emergency savings rate for business owners could be even worse than that of the general public.
The Bowery has its unwritten code, its slang, and its newspaper — The Bowery News, The Voice of Society's Basement.
The ultimate source of right and justice reposed in unwritten codes:
As David Halberstam wrote in The Amateurs, his excellent book about 1984 Olympic hopefuls, «It was part of the oarsman's unwritten code that one did not mention the pain.
Lifelongathletes all, NFL players abide by the unwritten code of the locker room inwhich no despair, however deeply felt, is voiced.
Think of any weak - armed, slow - footed, under - sized quarterback with strong college production and its likely that football media used these four terms so often that it's become an unwritten code for «good college player, bad NFL prospect,» said in a nice way.
Although he has his work cut out to make the grade against more experienced opposition, he does have the advantage of having his capabilities thoroughly known by Slutsky, who has broken somewhat of an unwritten code in allowing the youthful Golovin in the side ahead of slightly more experienced competition in the 2015/16 season.
These three sayings about capture the current Nigerian season of hysteria, in which the unwritten code is yak to no end as to the Armageddon to come, when common sense dictates reasonable quiet, lest a fatal distraction, of those trying to fix this economic miasma, which has worsened Nigeria's crisis of nationhood.
Most current Editors, especially of the traditional media, can attest to those unwritten code for stability in the polity.
For years there's been an unwritten code in Borough Hall, protect the dear leader at all costs.
Comprised of chiefs from the Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga, Oneida, and Mohawk, it operated under an unwritten code of conduct known as the Great Law of Peace.
«We took for granted that there was a code of behavior under which science operates, but what we've seen for the past 8 years is a breaking of that unwritten code,» he told ScienceInsider.
That is, it should help make clear the unwritten codes, conventions, protocols, and policies that make up the company's culture.
I've mentioned on this blog before how my sister Julie and I have this unwritten code: if there is ever an item owned by one sister (usually within reason and most always clothes or costume jewellery although not limited to cute storage bins from World Market) that is so coveted by the other, we will just give it to that sister.
With dating comes an unwritten code of behavior.
With dating comes an unwritten code of behaviour, which is more commonly known as «Dating Etiquette».
Connolly's FBI boss Charles McGuire (Kevin Bacon, pictured left) is deeply sceptical but allows himself to get talked into it by Connolly, who brashly sells himself as a dyed - in - the - wool Southie boy who understands the unwritten codes of Bulger and his Winter Hill Gang.
I felt that the time was ripe to present screen stories about men and women who defied with written and unwritten codes, and who took the consequences of their defiance gallantly, like many people do in real life.
To attract your target readers, you must follow this unwritten code.
The 7 - inch rule — the unwritten code to which tablet manufacturers cleave that says devices can't be larger than seven inches — is in full force here.
(Tush - friendly organizations are described by the HR document as places that include «unwritten codes and culture,» and adhering to them «determines one's chances of survival...»)
Dogs and cats live by an unwritten code of ranking in their relationships.
Best of all, there seems to be an unwritten code among the people in my company not to overuse IM.
Having the written code down lets you evaluate the unwritten code you see around you at work.
Quite simply, proper office etiquette refers to an unwritten code employees should follow in order to be successful in the workplace.
I help to manage an office of about 55 agents, and while management and a majority of these agents abide by similar thoughts or (as of yet) unwritten codes / promises to clients, I've seen many stray when faced with extremely tough clients, cooperating agents, lenders, etc..
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