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In this connection, Swift, too, is drawn in for attack: `` The Author of The Conduct Of The Allies has dared to drop Insinuations about altering the Succession ''.
* Distinguished Conduct Medal, British and Commonwealth medal for extreme bravery
On 28 January 1967 Campbell was posthumously awarded the Queen's Commendation for Brave Conduct For courage and determination in attacking the world water speed record.
Category: Recipients of the Queen's Commendations for Brave Conduct
# Conduct a vulnerability assessment, and for each vulnerability, calculate the probability that it will be exploited.
Ministers are, however, bound by a Code of Conduct for Ministers approved in 2006.
# Difficulties in developing triple gems of Jainism-It is very difficult for the transmigrating soul in this world to develop the Right View, Right Knowledge and Right Conduct.
Until 1935, the 1926 manual Directives for the Conduct of the Operational Air War continued to act as the main guide for German air operations.
In 1992 a Draft Code of Conduct for Transnational Corporations was proposed at the Rio Earth Summit by the UN Centre for Transnational Corporations ( UNCTC ), but the Business Council for Sustainable Development ( BCSD ) together with the International Chamber of Commerce ( ICC ) argued successfully for self-regulation instead.
The United States Military Code of Conduct was promulgated in 1955 via Executive Order 10631 under President Dwight D. Eisenhower to serve as a moral code for United States service members who have been taken prisoner.
When a military member is taken prisoner, the Code of Conduct reminds them that the chain of command is still in effect ( the highest ranking service member eligible for command, regardless of service branch, is in command ), and requires them to support their leadership.
To formalise his war against corruption, President Momoh announced a " Code of Conduct for Political Leaders and Public Servants.
* The first enforceable Code of Conduct for agricultural suppliers in the fast-food industry ( which includes the CIW, a worker-based organization, as part of the investigative body for monitoring worker complaints ).
However, in early 1865, the Congressional Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War exonerated Burnside and condemned Meade for changing the plan of attack ( which did little good for Burnside, whose reputation was ruined ).
The claim to an existing hereditary peerage is regulated by the House of Lords through its Committee for Privileges and Conduct.
* the Recommendation on Codes of Conduct for Public Officials ( Recommendation No. R ( 2000 ) 10 );
* Nu-View Academy Piscataway Campus, 1 Park Ave .-Programs for students with symptoms of ; Depression, ADHD, Conduct Disorder, Thought Disorder, or Anxiety Disorder.
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Conduct disorder, if continuing into adulthood, may be diagnosed as antisocial personality disorder ( dissocial personality disorder in the ICD ).
It is stated in the Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct set by the American Psychological Association, that psychologists may not conduct research that includes a deceptive compartment unless the act is justified by the value and the importance of the results of such study, provided that this could not be obtained in an alternative way.
Bad Conduct Discharges handed down by a Special Court-Martial may be upgraded only as an act of clemency.
Following every game, the match referee composes and submits a match report to the ICC, noting any events or actions by players or umpires that may be a concern in terms of the Code of Conduct or the Laws of Cricket.
But after a similar law in Minnesota was struck down as unconstitutional ( Republican Party of Minnesota v. White ), the Pennsylvania rules were amended and judicial candidates may now express political viewpoints as long as they do not “ commit or appear to commit the candidate with respect to cases, controversies or issues that are likely to come before the court .” ( PA Code of Judicial Conduct, Canon 7 ( B )( 1 )( c ))
Good Conduct Loops have remained the primary method of displaying multiple bestowals of the Army Good Conduct Medal, and may be said to show how many " hitches " a soldier has served.
If a service member commits an offense, the three-year mark " resets " and a service member must perform an additional three years of service without having to be disciplined, before the Good Conduct may be authorized.
During times of war, the Good Conduct Medal may be awarded for one year of faithful service.
The Good Conduct Medal may also be awarded posthumously, to any service member killed in the line of duty.
For Active Guard and Reserve personnel, the Good Conduct Medal qualification period may commence at a time during the three years immediately preceding the 1 September 1982 effective date, provided no portion of service for the Good Conduct Medal is included in a period of service for which the Army Reserve Components Achievement Medal was awarded.
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Conduct by a fiduciary may be deemed constructive fraud when it is based on acts, omissions or concealments considered fraudulent and that gives one an advantage against the other because such conduct — though not actually fraudulent, dishonest or deceitful — demands redress for reasons of public policy.
Singapore Armed Forces Long Service and Good Conduct Medal may refer to:
Conduct anti-air warfare and offensive air support operations in support of Fleet Marine Forces from advance bases, expeditionary airfields, and aircraft carriers, and to conduct such other air operations as may be directed.
However, State Rules of Professional Conduct governing attorneys often place restrictions on the out-of-court statements an attorney may make regarding an ongoing case.
There are six articles of the Code of Conduct that address situations and decision areas that, to some degree, may be encountered by all personnel.
Additional survival training in Level C Code of Conduct may include the five-day Peacetime Detention and Hostage Survival ( PDAHS ) course.
285 ( 2004 ) ( Defendant may still assert attorney-client privilege to exclude evidence, even when attorney ethically disclosed the confidential information to the judge pursuant to Rule 1. 6 of the Rules of Professional Conduct ).
In a memorandum dated September 29, 2006, and entitled " MEMORANDUM FOR ALL MEMBERS AND OFFICERS, from the Committee on Standards of Official Conduct of the United States House of Representatives, regarding the subject of " Post-Employment and Related Restrictions for Members and Officers ," members of the House who were leaving office were cautioned regarding activities that may implicate the Logan Act: ' Members should further be aware of a permanent federal statutory restriction that prohibits any U. S. citizen acting without authority of the United States from: " Directly or indirectly commencing or carrying on any correspondence or intercourse with any foreign government, or any officer or agent thereof, with the intent to influence the measures or conduct of any foreign government or of any officer or agent thereof in relation to any disputes or controversies with the United States, or to defeat the measures of the United States.

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" Conduct falls within the scope of this prohibition only if some form of agreement or concerted action can be proven.
To be licensed as a Registered Representative and thus qualified to offer investment advice and trade all instruments with the exception of derivatives, an individual employed by an IIROC member firm must have completed the Canadian Securities Course ( CSC ), the Conduct & Practices Handbook ( CPH ), and the 90 day Investment Advisor Training Program ( IATP ).
The United States Congress Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War exonerated Burnside, and placed the blame for the Union defeat at the Crater on General Meade for requiring the black troops to be withdrawn.
They must abide by a Code of Conduct and can be dismissed at anytime for failing to abide by that Code.
These statements were filed with his reports and can be found in the Official Records of the War of the Rebellion, copies of which were submitted as evidence in the Joint Committee of the Conduct of the War and in separate hearings conducted by the military in Denver.
The Financial Conduct Authority will be responsible for policing the City and the banking system.
The Society will also be responsible for disciplining paralegals who do not conform to rules of professional conduct, known as the Paralegal Rules of Conduct.
At the time, FIRE called the University Code of Conduct “ illegally overbroad .” They considered the code to be in violation of the First Amendment of the Constitution which protects offensive speech.
His " Long Telegram " from Moscow in 1946 and the subsequent 1947 article " The Sources of Soviet Conduct " argued that the Soviet regime was inherently expansionist and that its influence had to be " contained " in areas of vital strategic importance to the United States.
He was expelled from the Institution of Civil Engineers on 4 July 2011, when the Institution's Professional Conduct Panel ruled that due to his breaching of " Rule 1 of the Rules of Professional Conduct, which require all members to uphold the dignity, standing and reputation of the Institution " by " committing offences of False Accounting in connection with his responsibilities as a Member of Parliament " he should be expelled from the Institution.
After the battle, he would be awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal.
Lance Sergeant Haane Manahi of the Māori Battalion was posthumously honoured in 2007 by representatives of the Queen after it was decided that his Distinguished Conduct Medal, awarded for actions at Takrouna, was not to be upgraded to a Victoria Cross, despite recommendations from senior officers, including Brian Horrocks.
In May 2000, the Supreme Court announced the creation of a new Judicial Conduct Commission ( JCC ) that would be totally independent of the court system and have its own staff, office space, and funding.
In October 2010, Under the recommendation of The Privileges and Conduct Committee of The House of Lords a suspension is to be handed down to Pola Uddin until Easter 2012 at the earliest for claiming expenses " to which she was not entitled ".
On 18 October 2010, the House of Lords Privileges and Conduct Committee ruled that Baroness Uddin had ' acted in bad faith ' and recommended that she should be asked to repay £ 125, 349 as well as being suspended from Parliament until Easter 2012.
In most countries fisheries management rules should be based on the internationally agreed, though non-binding, Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries, agreed at a meeting of the U. N .' s Food and Agriculture Organization FAO session in 1995.
A Bad Conduct Discharge ( BCD ) can only be given by a court-martial ( either Special or General ) as punishment to an enlisted service-member.
The full title of the novel in the original French is Histoire de Juliette ou les Prospérités du vice, and the English title is " Juliette, or Vice Amply Rewarded " ( versus " Justine ; or Good Conduct Well-Chastised ", considered to be the prequel of Juliette ).
He / she will be evaluated and made to undergo a Ujian Sikap Pengakap Raja ( King Scout Code of Conduct Examination ), which consists of five components: Tanggungjawab ( Responsibility ), Pengembaraan ( Expedition ), Perkhidmatan Masyarakat ( Community Service ), Kegiatan ( Activity ), and Berdikari ( Independence ).

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