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ethics noun casuistry, code, code of morals, code of right and wrong, conduct, good conduct, goodness, honor, integrity, justice, laws of a profession, moral behavior, moral conduct, moral judgment, moral obbigation, moral philosophy, moral practice, moral principles, moral rectitude, moral strength, moral tone, morality, morals, philosophia moralis, principles, principles of morallty, probity, professional standards, rectitude, sense of right and wrong, standards of conduct, standards of professional behavior, system of morals, uprightness, values, virtue, virtuous conduct Associated concepts: legal ethics, professional delinquency, professional ethics See also: conduct, conscience, principle How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Rather, step back and consider the physician loyalty question from a broader perspective, including an expanded 1990s notion of "quality" and "medical ehtics. Well, the NAR argues that sub-agency is so dangerous, because of its liability problems, that all members of an MLS must be bound by the NAR's Code of Ehtics, which means they must join the NAR. |
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