Moral+conduct

  • 71good moral character — A quality which varies according to the particular circumstances, and from one generation to another; conduct which comports with a good character; a character which measures up as good among the people of the community, that is, up to the… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 72Hume: moral and political philosophy — Rosalind Hursthouse INTRODUCTION Hume’s moral and political philosophy, like his epistemology and meta physics, originally appeared in A Treatise of Human Nature, (henceforth [7.1]), Book III of which, ‘Of Morals’, was published in 1740. He… …

    History of philosophy

  • 73National Football League player conduct controversy — On April 10, 2007, the National Football League introduced a new conduct policy to help control off field behavior by its players and preserve the league s public image.[1] The policy, introduced by NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, implements a… …

    Wikipedia

  • 74Code of conduct — A code of conduct is a set of rules outlining the responsibilities of or proper practices for an individual, party or organization. Related concepts include ethical codes and honor codes. In its 2007 International Good Practice Guidance, Defining …

    Wikipedia

  • 75Social conduct in Ghana — In general, Ghanaians emphasize communal values such as family, respect for the elderly, honoring traditional rulers, and the importance of dignity and proper social conduct.ConductIndividual conduct is seen as having impact on an entire family,… …

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  • 76culpable conduct — /kalpabal/ Blamable; censurable; criminal; at fault; involving the breach of a legal duty or the commission of a fault. That which is deserving of moral blame. Such conduct normally involves something more than simple negligence and implies… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 77culpable conduct — /kalpabal/ Blamable; censurable; criminal; at fault; involving the breach of a legal duty or the commission of a fault. That which is deserving of moral blame. Such conduct normally involves something more than simple negligence and implies… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 78immoral conduct — n. Conduct that is willful, flagrant, or shameless, and in disregard of the moral opinions of respectable members of the community. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008 …

    Law dictionary

  • 79good moral character — As a prerequisite to the admission to the practice of law, an absence of proven conduct or acts which have been historically considered as manifestation of moral turpitude. Reese v. Board of Com rs of Alabama State Bar, Ala., 379 So.2d 564, 569 …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 80good moral character — As a prerequisite to the admission to the practice of law, an absence of proven conduct or acts which have been historically considered as manifestation of moral turpitude. Reese v. Board of Com rs of Alabama State Bar, Ala., 379 So.2d 564, 569 …

    Black's law dictionary