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ethics

[eth-iks] / ˈɛθ ɪks /


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Cuellar told the Journal that his wife genuinely wanted to get into consulting and that he had asked for a House ethics opinion on whether she could.

From The Wall Street Journal

After that, the commission voted unanimously to levy the maximum financial penalty, as recommended by city ethics investigators.

From Los Angeles Times

In other words, U.S. law permits what newsroom ethics codes discourage.

From Salon

As first reported by The Times, former chief executive Hugh Hall, who resigned from the organisation in August, has been reported to the Ethical Standards Commissioner – Scotland's ethics watchdog.

From BBC

However, the judge did not agree with allegations by city ethics investigators that Lee misused his position or helped Englander misuse his position.

From Los Angeles Times