Sentences with phrase «much civility»

Critiquing Five More Years of Civility Regulation in Canada» (2013) Dalhousie Law Journal 240 [«Uncivil by Too Much Civility»].
3 Many of the post-2007 disciplinary reports are reviewed by Professor Alice Woolley in A. Woolley, «Uncivil by Too Much Civility?
We have at last for many purposes a world civitas, but it does not have much civility.

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This includes being treated with respect and dignity, reducing conflict, improving cooperation and collaboration, and even going as far as enforcing civility (at Micrel I banned swearing, much to the consternation of the rough and rowdy semiconductor sales teams of the late twentieth century).
WITH SO MUCH FIGHTING IN WA AND WHAT IS GOING ON IN EGYPT THIS STORY PUTS A POSITIVE APPROACH AS HOW LIFE CAN BE SO BEAUTIFUL WHEN CIVILITY TAKES OVER.
Serious inquiry supports civility in public life, inquisition damages it, and whatever reservations some might have about his positions on particular issues, these essays show Michnik to be very much a mainstay of that civility.
I aimlessly wane to please be it as a toad speaking frivolously toward a crowded civility of comely genitalia looming upon the disinterested cracks fondling fervently and with much duress their next mealtime suckers.
in terms of China's intent in the last thirty years of returning and reinterpreting its multimillennial culture of civility and wisdom, the possibility of China democratizing is much more promising.
He also acknowledges debts to Augustine and especially to Luther, and although he rejects Christianized «Hellenic» conceptions of justice and the state, his program seems to owe much to ancient and modern ideas about civility and civic virtue.
Civility is not being practiced in America very much anymore.
The participants in this conversational endeavor — this societas — are «persons whose paths through life have fallen together, united by civility rather than by a common goal, much less a common ground.»
Kekes concludes Against Liberalism with a suggestion that what is worthwhile in liberalism might best be preserved by a conservative pluralism, one that recognized the incompatibility of human ends, the necessity of difficult trade - offs, and the existence of certain goods - among them, security, civility, and peace - not given much time of day by contemporary liberals.
Thanks for your civility and thoughtfulness, for shedding new light on things I thought I'd already figured out, for opening cans of worms that often made the discussions much more interesting than my original posts, for listening to my occasional rants, and for bringing your own unique backgrounds, studies, experiences, and links to the conversations.
It is a point, moreover, where civil religion and civility become much the same thing.2 I do not feel comfortable with the student's question of whether I am a Christian because the claims I make in the name of Christianity, while real, are nevertheless importantly limited.
Pretty much the only nice thing about that fight was the civility.
It's also obvious how much easier it is to fill space with thoughtless, snarky rants and vents than to take time to write with civility, kindness, understanding, and empathy.
Awaiting trial behind bars, Longo didn't confess to the heinous crime, but he didn't express much grief about it either, and Franco — clad in a bright orange jumpsuit, his limbs in chains — wears the man's eerie calm like a mask of false civility.
(The performance doesn't so much rob Stewart of his signature regal civility as put it in a frightening new context, though you better believe Saulnier gets some shock value out of hearing Captain Picard say a racial epithet.)
The game's lack of sportsmanship became the topic of much public debate, with each side blaming the other for the lack of civility on the field.
The Audi (and Volkswagen) 2.0 T earns that distinction due to its responsiveness, civility, and a deep exhaust growl that makes it sound like a much larger engine.
Offered as a coupe or convertible, the new AMG GT is a sophisticated supercar, with everyday civility, rear - wheel drive, an automatic transmission and a turbocharged V8 engine with as much as 577 horsepower.
That's all helped N to understand what the car needed to go faster without compromising too much of its on - road civility, so it scores a cross-body reinforcing brace behind the rear seats, trick suspension, bigger brakes and a long list of other tweaks.
Of course, the Turbo's balance of civility and thrills pretty much applies to all 991.2 911s.
It enforces a mannered, considered style of behavior which was much admired, an indicator of civility, breeding and sophistication.
All of these swirling and sometimes overwhelming responsibilities will be much easier for everyone to meet if civility is maintained.
And I also wonder whether we as lawyers cede too much to clients when we decline accepted professional civilities because we fear offending our clients.
This process helps the parties try to resolve each other's concerns for financial security, the welfare and care of the children, and their attitudes for parenting together of the children, all which is discussed together and worked through as a team until the agreement of settlement is forged and with much more civility then you find through the judicial system.
And while it's never appropriate to insult or attack judges, doing so doesn't impair civility as much as attacks on other lawyers, witnesses or the parties themselves.
Much is made of reducing conflict and fighting, and correctly so, but that means the civility associated with business.
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