Sentences with phrase «civilised time»

Personally, I feel Andromeda's story writing was good enough, but the actual character dialogue felt like I was playing Saints Row 4 and it really disjointed me from believing this crew was from the same civilised time as Sheppard and for that matter, even chosen for the mission.
This allows me to have dinner with my husband and my eldest daughter at a civilised time.

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Lets continue with the demonstrations but in a civilised and respectful manner that, after all this time, Arsene deserves and focus on the contract not his sacking.
After all, it's only more «civilised» cultures that don't breastfeed or have a shorter nursing time.
Britain was generally a more free and civilised country by the time he left office in 1976... My abiding memory is of a man of innate decency and ability.»
At the same time, a rather civilised debate was breaking out on Ludgate Circus.
It is time to modernise the WTO and the world trade system and give nation states the right to safeguard their markets against meat imports produced in third countries to less civilised standards.
But if we really want to call ourselves a civilised country, it's time to put an end to indefinite detention and do what those protesters demand: shut it down.
«Nigeria's prestige this time is on the line, the civilised world will not accept anything short of free and fair election neither would Ekiti State citizens accept irregularities or business as usual.
One of my all - time favourite recipes, from George at Civilised Caveman, that I share in my book «Holistic Nutrition», is something that I haven't been able to have for a while, as it contains cacao and, for those of you who have been following me for a while, you will know that my kiddos don't tolerate cacao through my breastmilk.
The thrust is savage but, at the same time, oddly civilised, as if the two sides of the Jaguar's dual personality are competing for the glory.
The only caveat with the M3 is that it may be hugely entertaining when its unleashed on the track and equally comfortable and civilised at all other times, but the new twin - turbo, straight six engine may lack the charisma that the explosive Mercedes - AMG C 63 and the elegant Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio offer in abundance.
And if you don't want to wake the neighbourhood every time you fire up your SVR, you can simply press a button to keep the exhausts quieter and more civilised.
It's time Australia joined the civilised world.
Through Operation Anchorage, newspaper clippings in loading screens, John Henry Eden's broadcasts and other pieces of supplementary story, you get to learn bits and pieces about the time before, including attitudes and what civilised life was like in that universe.
But really, by the time we've crossed 750ppm, there's no chance for our society, so the planet can have a carbon party after that and humanity won't be around in a civilised form to give a rat's.
He urges the government to take more time to devise a realistic plan to avoid «irretrievably decimating access to justice, a key plank of a civilised society put in place by the reforming post-war Labour government».
Then it's time to go and visit Santa in the city, rather than in a civilised fashion at the local shopping centre, because that's the way your kids want to play it.
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