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单词 conduct
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conduct
Word forms: conducts, conducting , conducted pronunciation note:   The verb is pronounced (kəndʌkt ). The noun is pronounced (kɒndʌkt ).
1. verb B2
When you conduct an activity or task, you organize it and carry it out.
I decided to conduct an experiment. [VERB noun]
He said they were conducting a campaign against democrats across the country. [VERB noun]
The council conducted a survey of the uses to which farm buildings are put. [VERB noun]
Synonyms: carry out, run, control, manage  
2. singular noun
The conduct of a task or activity is the way in which it is organized and carried out.
Also up for discussion will be the conduct of free and fair elections. [+ of]
There is emerging opposition to his conduct of foreign policy.
Synonyms: management, running, control, handling  
3. verb
If you conduct yourself in a particular way, you behave in that way.
The way he conducts himself reflects on the party and will increase criticisms against him. [VERB pronoun-reflexive]
Most of them believe they conduct their private and public lives in accordance with Christian morality. [VERB noun]
4. uncountable noun
Someone's conduct is the way they behave in particular situations.
For Europeans, the law is a statement of basic principles of civilised conduct.
He has trouble understanding that other people judge him by his conduct.
5. verb B2
When someone conducts an orchestra or choir, they stand in front of it and direct its performance.
Dennis had recently begun a successful career conducting opera in Europe. [VERB noun]
The choral director will continue to conduct here and abroad. [VERB]
At the Curtis Institute he studied conducting with Fritz Reiner. [VERB-ing]
6. verb [no cont]
If something conducts heat or electricity, it allows heat or electricity to pass through it or along it.
Water conducts heat faster than air. [VERB noun]
Synonyms: transmit, carry, spread, pass on  
7. verb
If you conduct someone to a place, you go there with them. [formal]
He asked if he might conduct us to the ball which was to bring the proceedings to an end. [VERB noun]
Synonyms: accompany, lead, escort, guide  
8.  See also safe conduct
Collocations:
conduct a hearing
Finally, the hearing of the application had vindicated the decision to conduct the hearing in open court.
Times, Sunday Times
If not called, 'their obligation to conduct a hearing at court comes to an end'.
Times, Sunday Times
Conduct the hearing, ensure that she has the opportunity to respond to the charges and then adjourn to consider your decision.
Times, Sunday Times
It can take six to eight weeks for a court to conduct a hearing and issue a possessions order.
Times, Sunday Times
Conduct a hearing outside the presence of the jury to examine evidence extrinsic to the statement.
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conduct a poll
He's conducting a poll, and since you're in no particular hurry, you readily agree to answer his questions.
Times, Sunday Times
That's the bold verdict of football fans across the country after we conducted a poll into the state of soccer as the new season inches closer.
The Sun
She conducted a poll and found that 53.64% of the electorate do not support statehood.
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conduct a raid
More than 120 officers conducted a raid on the gang's headquarters and police have arrested 78 suspects and rescued 15 infants, who are in the care of local officials.
Times, Sunday Times
A team of law enforcement agencies conducted a raid on the house where he was staying.
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Law enforcement agencies conducted the raids at dawn in an attempt to catch members off guard.
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conduct a review
He is a pioneer of minimally invasive surgery and has been conducting a review of London healthcare.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
Anglo American has been conducting a review of its platinum business for months after deciding that some of its mines are too expensive to run.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
American said it would conduct a review with the security firm.
Houston Chronicle (2001)
conduct a search
Some companies go a step further and conduct a search for members.
Times, Sunday Times
Some banks leave a negative mark on a borrowers' history every time they conduct a search, while others do not.
Times, Sunday Times
They didn't return in force until 8:40 p.m. to conduct their search.
canada.com
Brandishing a warrant, the police ordered the couple off the premises for as long as it took to conduct the search.
Globe and Mail
The locals conduct a search of the surrounding area to no avail.
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conduct a series of
Once we’re suited up, they conduct a series of pressure checks and finish putting on all of our gear.
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Medical experts will conduct a series of tests in coming days which may include a scan to test for brain damage.
Times, Sunday Times
This enabled her to conduct a series of interviews with wealth managers all over the world.
The Times Literary Supplement
It also announced it would conduct a series of 'term repurchases' facilities, lending funds to banks for 28 days, that are expected to total some $100 billion more.
Times, Sunday Times
They would conduct a series of experiments, including how microgravity affects the body.
Times, Sunday Times
conduct a session
In many cases, the interviewee was alone in a studio, while the interviewer conducted the session over a speakerphone.
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Select sessions conducted at the beginning of the sale will be formalized, recognizing a practice present for some time.
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The recordings consist of both live concert performances and outtakes from studio sessions conducted by the band.
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Multiple interview sessions conducted by different interviewers that last for 2 days are very common.
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Each group participated in three sessions conducted on three different days.
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conduct a study
The plant where the study was conducted was experiencing more than twice the employee turnover normal for the garment industry at the time.
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She and her colleagues conducted the study after other work had supported the idea of benign obesity.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
A quantitative study was conducted to measure the acculturative stress of international students and investigate the predictors of acculturative stress.
Jieru Bai 2016, 'Perceived Support as a Predictor of Acculturative Stress Among International Students in the United States', Journal of International Students
This study was conducted to assess the diagnostic value of sonography in detecting meniscus tears in comparison with arthrography.
A Forouzmehr 2004, 'The Value of Sonography in Diagnosis of Meniscal Injury', Journal of Research in Medical Sciences
A 3-year study was conducted on ascospore discharge.
Valentina Manstretta, Vittorio Rossi 2015, 'Effects of Weather Variables on Ascospore Discharge from Fusarium graminearum Perithecia', PLOS ONE
conduct a test
To eliminate a possible sedative effect of anethole, the open field test was conducted.
Alessandra Mileni Versuti Ritter, Franciele Queiroz Ames, Fernando Otani, Rubia Maria Weffort de Oliveira, Roberto Kenji Nakamura Cuman, Ciomar Aparecida Bersani-Amado 2014, 'Effects of Anethole in Nociception Experimental Models', Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Competitive exclusion test was conducted in vitro using well diffusion method.
Monica Sonia Indri Pradipta, Sri Harimurti, Widodo Hadisaputro 2017, 'MICROENCAPSULATION OF INDIGENOUS POULTRY LACTIC ACID BACTERIA PROBIOTIC ON THE COMPETITIVE EXCLUSION AGAINST Salmonella enteritidis AND Escherichia coli IN VITRO', Buletin Peternakan
The written test was conducted to identify students' reading comprehension performance toward the use of lexical glossing and inferencing strategies.
#NAME? 2018, 'The Comparative Impacts of Using Lexical Glossing and Inferencing Strategies on Students' Reading Comprehension', Advances in Language and Literary Studies
Further estimation and forecast correction test are conducted for nonsystematic error.
Dengxin He, Zhimin Zhou, Zhaoping Kang, Lin Liu 2019, 'Numerical Studies on Forecast Error Correction of GRAPES Model with Variational Approach', Advances in Meteorology
Descriptive statistics and chi-square significance test were conducted.
Zuhal Bahar, PhD, RN, Ayşe Beşer, PhD, RN, Fatma Ersin, PhD, RN, Aygül Kıssal, MSc, Nihal G. Aydoğdu, PhD, RN 2012, 'Traditional and Religious Death Practices in Western Turkey', Asian Nursing Research
conduct a trial
A human rights group said last week that the court lacks the ability to conduct the trial.
Times, Sunday Times (2006)
A prospective, experimental, randomized, double-blind trial was conducted on two groups of patients that underwent closed hemorrhoidectomy.
U. Rodríguez-Wong, U. Rodríguez-Medina, G.R. Medina-Murillo 2019, 'Randomized clinical trial with topical diltiazem for post-hemorrhoidectomy wound healing', Revista de Gastroenterología de México (English Edition)
Thus, a trial was conducted aiming to evaluate the protective effect of dietholate and phorate against increasing clomazone rates.
D.M Sanchotene, N.D Kruse, L.A Avila, S.L.O Machado, G.A Nicolodi, S.H.B Dornelles 2010, 'Phorate e dietholate protegem o arroz da fitotoxicidade do clomazone em doses elevadas Phorate and dietholate act as safeners for rice against clomazone at high doses', Planta Daninha
conduct an examination
The doctor can then conduct an examination and enter any new symptoms into the system, which then recalculates the risk.
Times, Sunday Times
An inspector appointed by the secretary of state had conducted an examination into the local plan and recommended its adoption, including the contested policy.
Times, Sunday Times
Henceforth, the association's members were forbidden from offering 'a professional opinion [on a public figure] unless he or she has conducted an examination and has been granted proper authorisation'.
Times, Sunday Times
After examining this patient, those conducting the examination washed their hands with soap only.
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Since inception the university has conducted the examination of nearly 1,500,000 students in colleges throughout the state.
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conduct an exercise
Students can choose to assess an organisation's innovative capabilities or conduct an exercise in innovation themselves.
Times, Sunday Times
The moment you conduct this exercise, it becomes clear that the impact of the absences will be minor.
Times, Sunday Times
He had gone missing for days while conducting the exercise for testing basic map-reading and navigation skills.
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conduct an experiment
During the years 1995 and 1996, a pot experiment was conducted using two flue-cured tobacco varieties.
Fabio Castelli, Renato Contillo 2009, 'Using a Chlorophyll Meter to Evaluate the Nitrogen Leaf Content in Flue-Cured Tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.)', Italian Journal of Agronomy
An intraspecific competition experiment was conducted at two nutrient levels in a common garden.
Zhi-Yong Liao, Ru Zhang, Gregor F Barclay, Yu-Long Feng 2013, 'Differences in competitive ability between plants from nonnative and native populations of a tropical invader relates to adaptive responses in abiotic and biotic environments.', PLoS ONE
Finally, an experiment was conducted to verify that the pneumatic manipulator and the numerical control machine could work cooperatively.
Hu Fuwen 2013, 'Loading and Unloading Manipulator Controlled by Built-in PLC in CNC System', Sensors & Transducers
A simulated pallet truck pulling experiment was conducted.
Cannan Yi, Kai Way Li, Fan Tang, Huali Zuo, Liang Ma, Hong Hu 2018, 'Pulling strength, muscular fatigue, and prediction of maximum endurance time for simulated pulling tasks', PLOS ONE
conduct an inspection
But the over-worked manager forgot to conduct the inspection.
Times, Sunday Times
Prosecutors conducted an inspection and ordered the club to be closed after establishing that hygiene regulations were violated on several accounts.
Times, Sunday Times
She took a regular tour with other visitors first, then identified herself to prison officials and asked that she be allowed to conduct an inspection of the facility.
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Monitoring teams conducting an inspection of the immediate area could find no evidence of a leak.
Times, Sunday Times
The report found the agency had yet to conduct any inspections, and that its role, authority and independence needed clarification.
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conduct an orchestra
He stormed off the podium saying he was never going to conduct the orchestra again.
Times, Sunday Times
You can even learn how to conduct an orchestra and, if you're feeling underworked, join the local apricot harvest.
Times, Sunday Times
He was scheduled to again conduct the orchestra for two programs during the 2009-10 season.
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He would continue to conduct the orchestra for some months thereafter.
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He continued to conduct the orchestra until 1884.
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conduct electricity
Dry air is poor at conducting electricity, resulting in static electrical charges building up on people.
Times, Sunday Times (2017)
His body is able to conduct electricity, and can withstand electric shocks that would kill anyone else.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
They do not conduct electricity and they are completely nonflammable.
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conduct research
The campaigners conducted the research by walking into branches of each large retail group and asking staff why their doors were wide open.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
The proposal comes as figures suggest that staff at redbrick universities are spending less time teaching and more time conducting research.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
But now, in response to local pollution and global warming, the city is looking to blaze a trail again by conducting research into hydrogen-fuelled buses.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
Now academics are conducting research into the issue at two schools as part of a three-year experiment into social and emotional contagion.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
The research was conducted before a bicentenary exhibition.
Times, Sunday Times (2006)
conduct surveillance
Armed with the world's most sophisticated cameras and radar, the drones are intended to conduct surveillance operations in all weathers and over any terrain.
Times, Sunday Times
The government could not expect to properly conduct surveillance of communications while this relationship remained, he said.
Times, Sunday Times
The scheme reflects a growing tendency among councils to conduct surveillance operations to catch people breaking environmental laws or who are engaged in antisocial behaviour.
Times, Sunday Times
The program created controversy as it employs private contractors to conduct surveillance, contracts awarded without bidding.
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If the gunboats could operate in the open ocean, they could better protect convoys, conduct surveillance missions, and support conventional amphibious warfare operations.
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conduct testing
About 2,000 personnel have recently been trained to conduct testing, with some already deployed.
Times,Sunday Times
A spokesman said that all four branches of the military would conduct testing and evaluation of various classified materials and equipment at the new site.
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This program was staffed by local college students and volunteers who helped students with homework, conducted testing and taught study skills.
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It regularly conducts testing and research on how hydration and nutrition affect athletic performance.
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In order to optimize combustion processes, engine designers have traditionally undertaken manual engine modifications, conducted testing, and analyzed the results.
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conduct training
The unit's mission was to maintain helicopter logistics airlift capability, to perform air land supply operations, scheduled and special airlift operations, and conduct training.
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It maintained a roster of more than 300 experts ready to serve and continued to conduct training.
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During this time, teams will sometimes congregate at an outside location, usually a university, to conduct training camp for at least the first few weeks.
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Also, highly specialized equipment and staff were underused, and there was an overall shortage of specialized facilities to conduct training.
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Additional units rotate to the base periodically to conduct training exercises.
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criminal conduct
The prosecution argues that his criminal conduct encompasses money plundered in a wide-ranging conspiracy, including the other counts.
Times, Sunday Times
The judge said these meanings connote criminal conduct.
Times, Sunday Times
However, there are treaties that set up extradition arrangements for certain types of criminal conduct.
Times, Sunday Times
At the moment, its inquiries are limited to matters that cross the threshold of criminal conduct.
Times, Sunday Times
The five have admitted charges including conspiracy to steal and conspiracy to conceal the proceeds of criminal conduct.
Times, Sunday Times
disorderly conduct charge
The men are due back in court on the disorderly conduct charge next month.
canada.com
He and another man were booked on a disorderly conduct charge.
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This caused a judge to issue an arrest warrant for failing to appear in court on a disorderly conduct charge.
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The victory provoked a brawl and led to disorderly conduct charges against the losing coach.
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The disorderly conduct charges were later dropped pending conditional terms.
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ethical conduct
The notion that bankers should have to swear an oath of ethical conduct, pledging to do no wrong, has been much derided.
Times, Sunday Times
An inquiry was established to investigate the ethical conduct of newspapers.
Times, Sunday Times
The standards seek to encourage fair and honest solicitation practices, to promote ethical conduct by charitable organizations and to advance support of philanthropy.
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They were student fraternal organizations that promoted scholarship, rhetoric, and ethical conduct.
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As well, the vast number of roles that it plays in society requires that there exist rules of regulation that enforce ethical conduct.
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human conduct
Not, apparently, noticing the absurdity of this idea, economists ignored all evidence of irrationality in the conviction that these aberrations in human conduct — misbehaviour — would always be smoothed out statistically.
Times, Sunday Times
These are: outside influences, the wear-and-tear on money-stabilizing institutions, and human conduct.
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This attitude was grounded in a disdain for what he regarded as the folly, pretense, vanity, self-deception, and artificiality of human conduct.
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He became interested in psychoanalysis, which he believed would illuminate the field of human conduct.
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Narrative psychology: the storied nature of human conduct.
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illegal conduct
Journalism should be about reporting what has happened, and uncovering corrupt and illegal conduct by legitimate means.
Times, Sunday Times
At the same time, rules of professional conduct prohibit lawyers from knowingly assisting or encouraging clients in any fraud, crime, or illegal conduct.
Globe and Mail
The courts generally convict employers for the illegal conduct of their employees even though the employers had no knowledge and so were not at fault.
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In the areas he controlled, he fired all government officials who had engaged in illegal conduct or committed multiple transgressions.
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To prevent such illegal conduct and unfair export was necessary for the used motor vehicle export industry.
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improper conduct
Almost half of all jurors do not know what to do if improper conduct, including internet research, emerges when they are sitting on a case.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
He was charged with improper conduct and fined 5,000.
The Sun (2011)
If so, a charge of improper conduct would follow.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
He could face a further two games out if found guilty of improper conduct for his provocative celebration.
The Sun (2009)
Now he is hoping a more formal apology will help him avoid an improper conduct charge.
The Sun (2009)
officer conduct
Officers conduct a full search of the bungalow.
The Sun
They will probably not be allowed to be present when officers conduct interviews.
Times, Sunday Times
Senior investigating officers are expected to head up serious crime inquiries, leading a team of officers conducting interviews, door-to-door inquiries and forensic tests.
Times, Sunday Times
Officers conducted a search at her home and seized her mobile phone.
Times, Sunday Times
One lane of the motorway was closed while more than 60 officers conducted a fingertip search.
Times, Sunday Times
personal conduct
Disrepute need not be in personal conduct alone.
Times,Sunday Times
On this, as on other questions that touched on the integrity of his personal conduct, he was clear, consistent and convincing.
Times, Sunday Times
It added that any found to have breached the military's personal conduct rules would face disciplinary action.
Times, Sunday Times
We are receiving a constant stream of letters containing suggestions for personal conduct or useful action in the national emergency.
Times, Sunday Times
In the aftermath of the financial crisis banks have had to meet far higher standards over the personal conduct of employees, with even small misdemeanours sanctioned.
Times,Sunday Times
professional conduct
She was found guilty of unacceptable professional conduct by a panel.
The Sun
His appeal will be heard by a three-person professional conduct committee.
The Sun
She was told she had violated the firm's professional conduct policy.
The Sun
It added that her actions were 'unacceptable professional conduct'.
Times, Sunday Times
To join, firms must meet stringent entry criteria and adhere to a code of professional conduct.
Times, Sunday Times
proper conduct
Obedience and proper conduct place one in harmony and synchrony with nature and therefore produces a proper ecological equilibrium.
Times, Sunday Times
It should by law be an independent body monitoring and advising charities on their proper conduct.
Times, Sunday Times
This failure of character by many of the newly wealthy raises the question of the decline of proper conduct.
Times, Sunday Times
Trainers can also be proactive, setting an example of correct practice and outlining their expectations of proper conduct to their staff, complemented by regular forums to discuss any practical difficulties.
Times, Sunday Times
A characteristic of such work was that the solicitor remained responsible to the client for its proper conduct.
Times, Sunday Times
regulate the conduct of
It also regulated the conduct of members to one another, both instructor and student.
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It regulates the conduct of employment agencies which recruit and manage temporary and permanent labour.
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At the time of appointment, an instrument of instructions was issued with a view to regulating the conduct of the governors.
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standard of conduct
Second, it demands the observance of the highest standard of conduct.
Times, Sunday Times
Professional lobbyists operate to a high standard of conduct.
Times, Sunday Times
The public rightly hold charities to a high standard of conduct and expect charities to be driven by their charitable purpose and ethos in everything they do.
Times, Sunday Times
Since its early beginnings, the battalion had a high standard of conduct on the battlefield and was commanded by outstanding leaders.
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They needed to codify knowledge that was relevant for management practitioners and develop enforceable standards of conduct.
Times, Sunday Times
unethical conduct
Advocates a new self-regulatory system with the power to summon journalists to give evidence and issue fines for unethical conduct.
Times, Sunday Times
The mere existence of such institutions serves as a deterrent to unethical conduct.
The Times Literary Supplement
At the very least he could be accused of turning a blind eye to unethical conduct.
Times, Sunday Times
Many companies are assessing the environmental factors that can lead employees to engage in unethical conduct.
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The presiding judge noted that such degrees may be illegal and that purporting to offer such degrees could be deemed dishonest or unethical conduct.
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