It was a rollicking,
civil conversation where five presidential hopefuls went to unusual lengths to show their support for one another as they touched on economic themes important to entrepreneurs.
Not exact matches
But in his Three Rival Versions of Moral Enquiry (1990)--
where he notes that a university represents a «universe» of discourse only
where rival and antagonistic views are afforded the opportunity both to develop their own positions and to debate other viewpoints — he implies that his quasi-Benedictine community will be one of
civil conversation across the barricades.
Some of Morgan's best writing lies here, within a
conversation shared between Elizabeth and the abdicated Edward;
where he describes the nature of a ruler as, «half - people... the two sides within us, human and crown engaged in a fearful
civil war, which never ends.»
My novel about the races (black & white) in America and the
Civil Rights movement came about by my witnessing a
conversation in the office
where I was working for the State of New Jersey's Dept. of Transportation.
Civil liberties advocates argue the increased usage of cellular surveillance and tracking raises certain constitutional questions as the legal standards for obtaining this cell phone data are generally lower and less clear than the traditional standards applied in circumstances
where law enforcement attempts to wiretap or monitor traditional phone lines and
conversations.
It can be in the form of documents or other materials but in the vast majority of
civil cases, even
where documents appear clear, oral evidence is still important as there may be arguments that whatever was documented was varied by
conversations or subsequent actions.