Thesaurus / ethics
FEEDBACKHow to use ethics in a sentence
Will Huntsberry reports that as part of her probation she’ll also be required to take a medical ethics course.
MORNING REPORT: HOTEL WORKERS WANT THEIR JOBS BACKVOICE OF SAN DIEGOSEPTEMBER 8, 2020VOICE OF SAN DIEGOIt is yet another potential violation of the city’s ethics rules.
BARRIOS WAS PAID BY UNION WHILE WORKING FOR COUNCIL PRESIDENTANDREW KEATTS AND JESSE MARXSEPTEMBER 2, 2020VOICE OF SAN DIEGOBarrios stressed in the new filing that “no conflicts arose” during his period of overlapping employment, but he could have run afoul of the city’s ethics ordinance anyway.
BARRIOS WAS PAID BY UNION WHILE WORKING FOR COUNCIL PRESIDENTANDREW KEATTS AND JESSE MARXSEPTEMBER 2, 2020VOICE OF SAN DIEGOThis is, of course, nothing new, but it has highlighted the need for international standards on ethics and reporting mechanisms that are flexible but responsive.
WHY SOUTH ASIA’S COVID-19 NUMBERS ARE SO LOW (FOR NOW)PUJA CHANGOIWALAJUNE 23, 2020QUANTA MAGAZINEAnya’s been thinking a lot about Disney princesses lately because of a writing project she had in school, for ethics class.
DOES HOLLYWOOD STILL HAVE A PRINCESS PROBLEM? (EP. 394)STEPHEN J. DUBNEROCTOBER 24, 2019FREAKONOMICSShe was just as honestintentionallyas she could be, but the ethics of business dealing were not quite straight in her mind.
THE GIRLS OF CENTRAL HIGH ON THE STAGEGERTRUDE W. MORRISONThe religion of Rome may not have advanced the theology or the ethics of the world, but it made and held together a nation.
THE RELIGION OF ANCIENT ROMECYRIL BAILEYYour religion does not make it—its ethics are too weak, its theories too unsound, its transcendentalism is too thin.
GOD AND MY NEIGHBOURROBERT BLATCHFORDImpatiently I smother the accusing whisper of my conscience, "By the right of revolutionary ethics."
PRISON MEMOIRS OF AN ANARCHISTALEXANDER BERKMANEthics, in short, may be regarded as composed of unlike halves, which unite centrally to form a whole.
MAN AND HIS ANCESTORCHARLES MORRISWORDS RELATED TO ETHICS
- archetype
- average
- axiom
- barometer
- beau ideal
- belief
- benchmark
- canon
- code
- criterion
- ethics
- example
- exemplar
- fundamental
- gauge
- grade
- guide
- ideal
- ideals
- law
- mean
- measure
- median
- mirror
- model
- morals
- norm
- par
- paradigm
- pattern
- requirement
- rule
- rule of thumb
- sample
- specification
- test
- touchstone
- type
- yardstick
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