Sentences with phrase «civility because»

Carol has already had at least one lesbian relationship, with her best friend Abby Gerhard (the excellent Sarah Paulson, pictured right), which we're led to assume widened the cracks of her marriage to Harge (Kyle Chandler), the pair now clinging to civility because of their daughter.
You have difficulty adhering to civility because your whole ideology is based upon smearing people.
One does not believe in this kind of civility because it is convenient, middle class, or Protestant but because it is true.
America is losing its civility because we are becoming a culture of individuality, self promotion and pride.
Small dogs are especially prone to civilities because of their small mouths.
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.

Not exact matches

Because as Scaramucci advises in the Big Think video: «I think you can really see people's intentions by the way they talk to other people and their level of civility
Just because I have a certain belief don't give you the right to content that I am out of the bounds of civility and that this belief is des - p - icable.
I do so not because I am Mormon but because I care about civility.
Of course not because they strive to improve their lot in life, plus they learn civility and empathy from their elders.
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.
It can be misleading to call this civility / civil religion the Protestant etiquette, however, for that allows the impression that the phenomenon might just as well have been the Catholic etiquette or Jewish etiquette but happens in America, because of who got established first, to be Protestant in flavor.
One problem arises because civility, while real enough, is easily ignored.
Civility is fragile, as is often noted, and one reason is because individuals who would dismantle it may protect themselves by the rules they would dismantle.
He's only backpedaling and calling for civility now because he took an ass whooping on national television.
Sites like eBay and Second Life are more valuable than their stock prices will ever indicate because they give hints about how design can promote the essential middle path — one that balances online privacy with online civility.
Gustav is a representative of a «dying breed of civility in a time of encroaching barbarity,» and he is the hero not because he is the man of the hour or even of the decade, but because, as the older Zero lovingly recounts, «he sustained the illusion with a marvelous grace» — and it's hard not to think of Anderson himself in these terms.
I have no interest in ever seeing a Farrelly brothers movie because I don't need reminding how civility, respect and — yes — love are continually debased in mainstream popular culture.
My blog has three rules only: One, civility, and I hold myself to that standard; two, no insulting the host on her own blog (that's me); and three: no conspiracy theories (that was because I was getting comments on the blog claiming that the Sandy Hook massacre was staged; I deleted all such comments).
Maybe it was because I was chauffeuring people, but this car cries out to be driven with civility and class.
We use comment moderation because we have seen too many blog comment sections hijacked by people who go off topic and start arguing with each other with a lack of civility, or whatever.
Because of this need for community civility, Pipher adds, «We behave better with people and places we will see again and again.»
Brett R. Wishart helps individuals to move through adjustments in their families with compassion, clear expectations, civility in practice and years of expertise focusing exclusively on family law «I didn't fall into the practice of family law because that's what came in my door.
Complaining about a lawyer's lack of civility smacks a little of whining to your mother because someone was mean to you in the schoolyard.
While I'm less worried about being found in contempt for arguing with a judge than I used to be (the 2003 addition of «civility» to the oath attorneys and judges are required to take has changed judges» behavior more than it has attorneys» because some judges were perpetually officious prior to this civility requirement), I still don't want to risk a judge ruling against my client's position or failing to award my client fees because that judge feels I treated him or her rudely.
• have the same judge case - manage an entire proceeding (not only for efficiency, but also because it encourages civility and reasonableness on the part of counsel)
The Society sought leave to intervene in the appeal because the reasons for decision of the Hearing Panel which convicted Mr. Groia of professional misconduct raise important issues regarding professionalism and civility and regarding the discipline process.
Aim for civility at least - and without getting Him involved will make him have a bit more faith in you - because his mum can't complain - what would she say «SHe came to TALK to me» lol Good luck with this!
Weber Shandwick's 2011 study of civility in America found that 69 percent of consumers stopped giving their business to a company because of a rude representative, and six in 10 consumers tuned out specific advertisements for the same reason.
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