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Girls are dressed in ways that limit physical movement and suggest a certain mode of conduct.
No possible act, nor mode of conduct, was forbidden to you, as long as your action did not damage another.
"If we agree on some mode of conduct, then he later tries to follow it," Kommersant reported the president as saying.
The Panchacharas describe the five modes of conduct to be followed by the believer.
Two motorized works represent radically different modes of conduct.
"As you know, my race is known for its reliance on logic as the mode of conduct in any difficulty.
In public relations, it is a mode of conduct in which individuals stay in contact with influential parties.
They could have felt this uninhibited sensation due to the relative freedom from societal customs and Eastern modes of conduct.
Rules are arbitrary in character and are to do with the manner in which people choose between alternative modes of conduct.
Always deeply and profoundly moved by the various Arts her work and mode of conduct in Music was, and is, laden with multiple artistic perception.
Inside the wheel, the three-colored swirling jewel represents the practices of the ten exalted virtues and the 16 humane modes of conduct.
They are the rules which enable members to choose between possible modes of conduct available to them and to maintain a sense of propriety and social legitimacy.
A mode of conduct reinforced by his knowledge that his silly old Auntie Clittie could not be swerved from her slavish devotion to the fellow.
Jacqueline Bisset once said that a mode of conduct, a standard of courage, discipline, fortitude and integrity can do a great deal to make a woman beautiful.
"I know it's not much fun, but I think it's the proper mode of conduct," said Bill Marimow, vice president of news at National Public Radio.
But that was not enough; for when people are determined on a mode of conduct which they know to be wrong, they feel injured by the expectation of any thing better from them.
All that has been said of the importance of individuality of character, and diversity in opinions and modes of conduct, involves, as of the same unspeakable importance, diversity of education.
"During the breakfast, he attempted to reason with me on the folly of romantic sentiments; for this was the indiscriminate epithet he gave to every mode of conduct or thinking superior to his own.
Reese was careful to add that he knew absolutely nothing of the allegations lodged by Dr. Bennett, whom he described as a brilliant woman with a tendency at times to rebel against traditional modes of conduct.
It is easy for any one to imagine an ideal public which leaves the freedom and choice of individuals in all uncertain matters undisturbed, and only requires them to abstain from modes of conduct which universal experience has condemned.
The role of the church is to "bring about openness of mind and will to the demands of the common good," not to "impose on those who do not share the faith ways of thinking and modes of conduct proper to faith."
I am, after all, perfectly able to conform with Conventional Rules Of Propriety; under the tutelage of human Explorers, I learned Earthling modes of conduct as quickly as I learned the Earthling language.
Among these ladies there were some, not her most intimate acquaintance, who were generally supposed to avail themselves of the cloke of marriage, to conceal a mode of conduct, that would for ever have damned their fame, had they been innocent, seduced girls.
Chiang Kai-shek was born in 1887 in a small town near the southeast coast, raised mainly in traditional modes of conduct by his widowed mother before traveling to Japan to study in a military academy - as many young Chinese were doing at that time.