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  • 1dealings — I noun actions, activities, acts, affairs, arrangements, barter, business, business intercourse, business transaction, buying and selling, commerce, commercial enterprise, commercial intercourse, contracts, deals, deeds, doings, exchange,… …

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  • 2conduct — con·duct / kän ˌdəkt/ n 1 a: the act, manner, or process of carrying on or managing his conduct of the case was negligent b: an act or omission to act a crime is that conduct which is defined as criminal Louisiana Revised Statutes 2 …

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  • 3conduct — n 1. behavior, demeanor, deportment, comportment, Both Archaic. havior, gest; bearing, carriage, posture, gait, pose, port; manners, p s and q s; breeding, upbringing, rearing; habits, ways, dealings, customs, practice; morals, ethics, principles …

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  • 4manner of conduct — index dealings Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 5London code of conduct — A code issued by the Bank of England, that is applicable to all wholesale dealings not regulated by the rules of a recognized exchange. It is considered the best practice for company treasurers by the Association of Corporate Treasurers …

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  • 6London code of conduct — A code issued by the Bank of England, that is applicable to all wholesale dealings not regulated by the rules of a recognized exchange. It is considered the best practice for company treasurers by the Association of Corporate Treasurers …

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  • 7actions — I noun bearing, behavior, behavior pattern, comportment, conduct, dealings, demeanor, deportment, doings, guise, manner, mien, mode of action, modus vivendi, policy, practice, presence, procedure, ways associated concepts: abandonment, abatement …

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  • 8acts — I (conduct) noun actions, bearing, behavior, demeanor, manners, mien, observance, pattern II (legislation) noun enactments, laws, provisions of the law, statutes associated concepts: acts in emergencies, acts of Congress, acts of insolvency,… …

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  • 9improper — im|prop|er [ımˈprɔpə US ˈpra:pər] adj 1.) dishonest, illegal, or morally wrong it is improper (for sb) to do sth ▪ He realised that it was improper for a police officer to accept gifts. improper behaviour/conduct/dealings etc ▪ allegations of… …

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  • 10straight — straightly, adv. straightness, n. /strayt/, adj. straighter, straightest, adv., n. adj. 1. without a bend, angle, or curve; not curved; direct: a straight path. 2. exactly vertical or horizontal; in a perfectly vertical or horizontal plane: a… …

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