Example sentences of "ethics [coord] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | This condition has now cleared allowing him to work as a lecturer on City ethics and a consultant . |
2 | Callinicos appears to think that he can detect ‘ aesthetic merit ’ from the position given to him by his politics ; politics , writ large , as embodying an ethics and a philosophy , is the active force . |
3 | That amateurism was both a code of ethics and a system of status was borne out by the fact that ‘ amateur ’ was often used in conjunction with ‘ gentleman ’ . |
4 | Students in the third year use this background of study to engage in discussion of the Kantian synthesis , of contemporary philosophy , and of ethics and the philosophy of religion . |
5 | Students in the third year can use this background of study to engage in discussion of the Kantian synthesis , of contemporary philosophy , and of ethics and the philosophy of religion . |
6 | Study the code of ethics and the philosophy of his life . |
7 | During phase II ( in which behavioural sciences , statistics , ethics and the law , and clinical and communication skills are taught , and further project and community experience is gained ) , the students go to their ‘ parent ’ medical colleges ( the London or St Bartholomew 's Colleges ) . |
8 | The government notes with some satisfaction that Namibia 's practitioners of the media have initiated a process for bringing about some accountability by voluntary adoption of a journalistic code of ethics and the establishment of a Media Council , which is a self-regulating body . |
9 | The government notes with some satisfaction that Namibia 's practitioners of the media have initiated a process for bringing about some accountability by voluntary adoption of a journalistic code of ethics and the establishment of a Media Council , which is a self-regulating body . |
10 | If it is the start of a trend , it may bring the theory of business ethics and the reality of doing business much closer together . |
11 | For example , communication ethics and the right to communicate have theological roots . |
12 | A.M. MacIver ( 1948 ) captured the slippery nature of all this particularly neatly in a short article , ‘ Ethics and the beetle ’ , which despite its age still retains a cult following : |
13 | The applied ethics unit concentrates attention on ethics and the community . |
14 | The applied ethics unit concentrates attention on ethics and the community . |