A mutable, copyable behavioral standard, the mycoric equivalent of a blueprint and an ethical code and a sense and record of identity.
Korea continues to score poorly on national surveys of attitudes and behavioral standards relating to gender equality.
But the main victims in exempting mentally ill workers from accepted behavioral standards may be those workers themselves.
The company will take him back in January, provided he meets certain behavioral standards.
Companies should indicate there is a global behavioral standard they expect their employees to follow.
Evidently, this bird fails to measure up to your esthetic and behavioral standards, and is redeemed only in that it happens to taste good.
And many schools are increasingly placing fraternities on probation, requiring that they meet specific academic and behavioral standards.
But the club model is highly controversial for a variety of reasons, most notably for a lack of academic or behavioral standards, or precautionary safety regulations.
"We challenge with rigorous academics; we support with consistent behavioral standards; we train in life-long sports."
In the area near their headquarters, they were viewed as an unusual group with strict behavioral standards.