I am guessing that you want this explained . . . ? The phrase implies that there is no such thing as ethics in sales. Put another way, those in sales are unethical.
"Truthful politician would be an oxymoron," said Mr.Person.
I've heard it said that an oxymoron is still moronic!
The Greeks. And then the Romans invaded them.
connor said he was the sales professional and he said because he is hot!
The anti-Hindus. Hindu fundamentalist is an oxymoron. Hinduism is tolerant of all the tolerant faiths.
Aristotle (I think from the Nicomachean Ethics)
The Iphone 4 sales for 2012 have yet to be released completely to the public but are said to be significantly down from the sales of the previous terms.
It depends on where you buy them. Buying them online is much cheaper than buying them from stores.
In an ethics and compliance solutions discussion, many had said that there are a lot of researchable issues when it comes to auditing.
It should be:"I have been to a lot of places," he said.
The direct speech for "David said that he had been on holiday" is: "I have been on holiday," David said.
To conceptualize the argument suggested would be to consider ethics a boiling pot of water. As the ethics 'boil over', it could be said that laws/regulation was put into action/effect. example: Ethics on public safety that are questioned/violated will find a boiling over in regulation. 9/11 - PATRIOT Act being a prominent example. Laws effect culture. The inability to 'do' illegial acts deters the adoption of such in a culture. Our 'tolerance' for ethics is established by our assessment/culture. Culture -> Ethics -> Law - > Culture.