This is False, because a code of ethics contain principles that influence what decisions people make.
If your organization did not believe in honesty but rather in how much money brought in, they they would surely eventually do something dishonest if it benefited the company.
Whereas, if your organization has a code of ethics that believes in making honest decisions, members of your organization would be less likely to do something dishonest like accept a bribe.
Hope this answers your question, and May the Force Be With You!
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Someone who is often over concerned and experiences apprehension, fear, panic, trembling, and jumpiness and/or apprehension may be suffering from Anxiety disorder. Anxiety may be described as an intense, debilitating and constant fear and it can be a part of other disorders, like: Panic disorder, Phobia, Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and so forth. For an accurate diagnosis, this person should look for a psychiatrist, psychologist or counselor.
The Constitution of the Kingdom of Nepal 2047 B.S. ... Every citizen shall have the right to seek information on any matters of concern to him/her or public. No person shall be compelled to provide information about which confidentiality is to be maintained.
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The United States invaded Iraq without warning and without attempting diplomacy first.
Saddam Hussein remained in power.