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Sentence count:219+22Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: actionbehaviordirectguideleadmanagemannerSimilar words: on dutyproductreductionproductionproductiveproductivityintroductionsecondMeaning: [kən'dʌkt]  n. 1. manner of acting or controlling yourself 2. (behavioral attributes) the way a person behaves toward other people. v. 1. direct the course of; manage or control 2. lead, as in the performance of a composition 3. behave in a certain manner 4. transmit or serve as the medium for transmission 5. take somebody somewhere 6. lead musicians in the performance of. 
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(151) Highly critical comments have been made about the conduct of some ministers.
(152) Such conduct hardly sorts with the position as a teacher.
(153) Before embarking on any exercise, you should conduct a cost-benefit analysis.
(154) The company agreed to conduct a feasibility study for a hydroelectric plant at Aimores.
(155) He said it was a heresy to suggest that women should not conduct services.
(156) It is difficult to reconcile one's statements with one's conduct.
(157) Other groups such as the Church of God conduct their services with much more informality and a greater display of emotion.
(158) His conduct was deplorable.
(159) The guerillas were promised safe conduct out of the country.
(160) Doctors in Britain say a new code of conduct is urgently needed to protect the doctor-patient relationship.
(161) Because of the war they were obliged to conduct their courtship by post.
(162) Their conduct both on and off the pitch was excellent.
(163) He was feeling after a reason for their unusual conduct.
(164) It's about time you gave over that kind of conduct.
(165) In view of his conduct, the club has decided to suspend him.
(166) A private detective was hired to conduct the investigation .
(167) The report challenges them to examine how they conduct themselves in the workplace.
(168) It is hard to view his conduct in a favourable light.
(169) She wrote an article attacking the judges and their conduct of the trial.
(170) She said that she didn't want a lawyer and was going to conduct her own defence.
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(171) The newlyweds decided to conduct family planning for lack of a sound economic base.
(172) He was hauled up before the local magistrates for disorderly conduct.
(173) May I conduct you to your table, sir, or would you prefer to have a drink at the bar first?
(174) His conduct was inconsistent with what is expected of a Congressman.
(175) How should I conduct myself at these dinners? I know nothing about etiquette.
(176) Lord Clarendon's liberal credo was one of the foundations of his political conduct.
(177) I always try to conduct myself reasonably in public.
(178) Although controversies still abound, there are some guiding principles for the conduct of daily schooling.
(179) He appoints a pontifical commission to conduct the administrative affairs of the state.
(180) They were for use by statesmen and diplomats, working aids for the men engaged in the conduct of international affairs.
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