We also conducted a thorough investigation and found the allegation of underage conduct to be unsubstantiated.
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Are there any other strategies that Lenovo can conduct to increase PC sales globally, outside China?
Independent of your potential contract, does the consultant have its own corporate code of conduct to address anti-corruption?
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On Feb. 9, 2006, the European Union asked for a voluntary code of conduct to prevent offending Muslims.
It is designed to serve as a universal code of conduct to guide people and nations toward sustainable development.
All the more reason for a maritime code of conduct to make sure hot-heads do not call the shots.
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The ABA is looking closely at amending the Model Rules of Professional Conduct to reflect the realities of technology in practice.
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It is understood that Adebayor was at Wembley on Thursday to admit a charge of improper conduct to a Football Association regulatory commission hearing.
Medway Council wants tenants to sign a new code of conduct to a combat "negative attitudes" towards those who rely on benefits to pay their rent.
We believe the information provided in The Directory will assist investors in their determination whether to conduct or continue to conduct business with a NASD member firm.
In addition, all police on duty will be required to carry an official code of conduct to remind them how to behave, official newspaper Tien Phong reported.
We believe the information provided in the Directory will assist investors in their determination whether to conduct or continue to conduct business with an NASD member firm.
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Mr Walley said many hyper local site operators were talking about producing a code of practice and conduct to help them operate on a more professional basis.
At the very least, however, this decision underscores the wisdom of including examples of permissible and impermissible conduct to flesh out what otherwise might be vague policy language.
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The report, written by Romanian centre-right MEP Sebastian Bodu, urges the European Commission to come up with an EU-wide code of conduct to be followed by major European companies.
The Department for Transport has previously suggested that industry should come up with a voluntary code of conduct to ensure wholesale price falls were passed on within a fortnight to the motorist.
" But they will also say: "our experience has convinced us that there are sufficient instances of questionable conduct to warrant additional regulatory authority to address representative conduct that is inappropriate.
They also complained about his conduct to a summit meeting this week of the countries of Mercosur, the South American trade block, of which Paraguay is the poorest and most backward member.
The Conference also agreed that media organisations and professional journalists should establish Codes of Conduct to set and maintain standards for newsroom practice as these would reduce the risk of publication of potentially defamatory material.
Meanwhile, allowing conduct to persist amidst uncertainty allows the potential benefits of conduct to materialize while maintaining checks against practices that are bad for consumers: both the competitive marketplace and future enforcers have the power to mitigate specific anticompetitive outcomes that may arise.
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Siedle believes that the feeder funds investing with Madoff "were all aware that Bernard L. Madoff was engaging in illegal conduct ... and intentionally chose to participate in and support Madoff's illegal conduct to reap enormous illicit financial benefits, " according to the affidavit.
Yet despite his corporate leadership having been heavily criticized by UK media regulator Ofcom -- which found his actions in relation to the hacking scandal "repeatedly fell short of the conduct to be expected of him as a chief executive officer and chairman" -- Murdoch may have suffered only a momentary career setback.
While Skilling was an important instance of judicial resistance to vagueness in the criminal law, the books are filled with laws, like the one in Cahill, that leave doubt as to what conduct amounts to a crime.
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During this period, it makes no sense to conduct diplomacy or to make any initiatives.
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Fifth, retain independent and outside professionals to conduct an audit to assure compliance and reliability.
Most legal systems allow us to conduct our affairs to legally minimize taxes.
Merck denies there's any such problem for either Vioxx or follow-up Arcoxia, and plans to conduct new studies to prove it.
It is uncontested that Bruno took a number of steps to make sure his conduct conformed to state ethical and legal requirements.
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Mr Neale is now under investigation by Yorkshire police, who are examining patient records to assess whether his conduct amounts to criminal negligence.
The FDA approval for Bydureon requires Amylin to conduct additional testing to further assess the drug's impact on thyroid cancer and cardiovascular disease.
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