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INTEGRITY AND HONESTY

COURSE GLOSSARY

conduct: the way one acts or behaves.

confession: the practice of confessing, telling a priest the wrong or bad things one has done so that one can be forgiven.

face up to: confront or address something confidently without trying to avoid it.

frantic: upset, panicked and out of control because of extreme anxiety, fear, etc.

insistence: a statement or belief that something is true even if it may not be true.

job turnover: the number of employees who leave a company and are replaced by new people in a particular time period.

overt–motivator sequence: a sequence (series of events) in which someone tries to justify his overt (a harmful act that someone does) by receiving or claiming to have received a motivator (an overt performed against him by the other person). For example, if someone hits someone else, he may claim that he has been hit by the other person, even when he has not been.

road out, a: a means of escape from (a difficulty), from road, used figuratively to mean a route or way that heads toward some predictable outcome.

self-respect: pride in oneself which shows that one values oneself.

withdraw from: pull back or away from someone or leave the place where the person is.