Example sentences of "ethics [conj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Modules currently available include those listed below , but not all of these may necessarily be available every year : Fundamentals of Management , Human Resources Management , Fundamentals of Tree Improvement , Breeding Strategies & Programme Development , Forestry Curriculum & Syllabus , Training Course Design , Management & Evaluation , Principles of Human Ecology , Management of Sustainable Development , Ecological Ethics & Education , Crop Production Systems , Crop Protection , Innovation & Extension , Farming Systems Research , Animal Production Systems , Prediction & Control of Animal Performance , Management of Rural Machinery , Cultivation Methodology , Land Use/Environment Interactions , Nutrient Cycles : Biosphere/Atmosphere Interactions , Resource Economics , Ecological Ethics , Environmental Economics , Agroforestry , Project Analysis , Watershed Management , Rural Development , Forest Protection Vegetation Management , Irrigation Systems & Water Use , Research Methodology , Multi-Purpose Tree ( MPT ) Improvement , Understanding Student Learning , Trainer-Training : Methodology , Techniques & Models , Crop Storage Technology , Forest Management , Impact Analysis , Computer Applications , Countryside Management , Management of Biological Reserves , Geographic Information Systems , Women in Development , Tropical Silviculture , Clonal Forestry , Education in Developing Countries , Adult Education , Soil Conservation & Management .
2 Course modules in Principles of Human Ecology , Management of Sustainable Resources , and Ecological Ethics & Education are considered essential .
3 And if so , can satisfactory guidelines or rules , whether in the form of ethics or law , ever be worked out ?
4 Their job is to apply it , not to change it to fit their own ethics or politics . "
5 A slow-minded or busy person can be thankful that the Bible ‘ contains so perfect a body of ethics that reason may be excused from the enquiry ’ , but the position of those to whom it is unavailable is not entirely happy .
6 Clement of Alexandria 's principal achievement was his trilogy : ( 1 ) an Exhortation to conversion ( Protreptikos ) , in the style of ancient homilies commending the study of philosophy to men of affairs inclined to think it a waste of time ; ( 2 ) the Paidagogos or Tutor , providing a guide to ethics and etiquette , which is a major source for social history of the age ; ( 3 ) Stromateis , or Miscellanies , a deliberately rambling work , constantly changing the subject , but from which the discerning reader can reconstruct a remarkable , carefully thought out system .
7 This is only a metaphor , but the point is perhaps worth making that the insistence on ‘ independent contractor ’ status on the part of the GPs and local competition for patients ( which necessitates collective regulation through ‘ professional ethics and etiquette ’ ) , weakened their bargaining position with both their hospital colleagues and with Government .
8 The award is aimed at group leaders who top-rope parties on small crags and will concentrate not just on safety but on crag ethics and etiquette , an emphasis on the problems outlined above .
9 And you 've also got four papers ethics and etiquette you got an English one , a medical aspects one , and a clerical skills one .
10 The office procedures , she said , is simple anyway , and yet , ethics and etiquette is a , she said , and your teacher works you that hard and it just drills in anyway !
11 So it will be worth while considering briefly how Bentham saw the relation between ethics and psychology .
12 Media ethics and broadcasting training go hand in hand in the Communications Unit of the Church of England , which is a corporate member of WACC .
13 Those whose task it is to lay down the law on matters of ethics and morality need to ensure that their views are based on a wide knowledge of human institutions and their history .
14 — The emphasis on ethics and morality , stemming from God 's own absolute moral holiness ; sin as a bar to communion ; the need for repentance and atonement ; the insistence on obedience to God 's law ( moral as well as ceremonial ) .
15 Compliance with the firm 's requirements is monitored by the KPMG UK Compliance Partner , assisted by the Compliance , Ethics and Independence Committee , the Director of Compliance , the Compliance Unit in London and local Compliance Liaison Partners .
16 For once a Government minister should accept that ethics and accountability do still have some meaning in British democracy . ’
17 A Code of Ethics and Procedure was introduced in 1934 to curb ‘ uncoordinated activity and unregulated competition ’ .
18 Associated with this policy statement is the plan for an inter-regional consultation with Asia , and a seminar on ethics and theology as they relate to communication .
19 The John XXIII Centre for Social Research and Action in Rio de Janeiro has received a donation for buying books in the areas of faith and culture , anthropology , philosophy , ethics and theology .
20 Ethics and communication policies
21 I am trying to set up a seminar on Ethics in Communications ( which may also touch on more general issues of ethics and management ) — do you have any relevant texts of which you might send me a complimentary copy and to which reference could be made in the publicity for what should prove a stimulating event !
22 And Nietzsche , well before the turn of the century , castigated foundationalisms not just in the aesthetic realms , but similarly refused the certainties of notions of unconditional ethics and realist , mirror-of-nature epistemologies .
23 Already in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries , there had been a powerful alignment between rural cultural ethics and church teaching .
24 Women 's Right : Reflections on Ethics and Gender
25 Any discussion of ethics and gender , then , must involve some reference to facts .
26 The college should have as its prime concern the nurture of ethics and integrity ; they are the core of any professions .
27 ‘ I 've been an engineer for a long time , and I 've always believed that ethics and integrity were every bit as important as theorems and formulas , and never once has anything happened to change my beliefs .
28 Technical disturbances arising from the interaction between communism and the novel form are consequently in Nizan 's eyes merely the logical outcome of the communist writer 's refusal to acquiesce to what are perceived as the oppressive structures of bourgeois politics , ethics and culture .
29 We are committed and open to each other in a way which brings us under the influence of the other 's ethics and direction in life .
30 But surely we ought to pause before we accept that ethics and law are irrelevant here .
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