Sentences with phrase «civility when»

Still, it beats the alternative I so often see: co-parents who CA N'T interact with civility when it comes to their kids.
You have to smile at Jo Nova appealing for politeness and civility when she presides over a pit of vipers each day.
The Porsche 911 is the poster child for the very notion of a daily - driver sports car — performance on tap when you need it, civility when you don't.
Headlines for the 2014 Ram 2500 include the arrival of a new 6.4 - liter gasoline V8 engine and the adoption of a new coil - spring rear suspension, which provides increased civility when you're cruising the highway.
How do you dialog with one another with respect and civility when lifestyle decisions such as these can be so personal?

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For DeMoss, the episode represents a civility deficit when it comes to the evangelical treatment of Mormons.
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.
Sadly — I remember a time when it was conservative - minded people who stood up for decency, civility, and rationality.
Though blacks» tutelage has not been entirely self - incurred, the link between liberation and enlightenment is just as real for us: the black nonviolent disobedient realizes his own freedom by accepting the constraints of universal moral laws, by maintaining civility under strong provocation even when others do not.
And what was once a little quip or comment explodes, which is when the yelling starts, and any hope of any actual communication, progress or civility is tossed out the window.
This story illustrates what I mean when I say that civility is the set of sacrifices we make for the sake of our fellow passengers.
Laws on sexual harassment and «hate speech» sprout up when people do not share a code of civility.
So far, I've been encouraged by the civility and thoughtfulness of the conversation... especially considering the fact that we're at the start of an election year, when emotions tend to run high.
Cynicism is the enemy of civility: it suggests a deep distrust of the motives of our fellow passengers, a distrust that ruins any project that rests, as civility does, on trusting others even when there is risk.
When U.S. News & World Report ran a story in 1996 about the decline of civility, it opened with what it must have considered the man - bites - dog vignette — an account of a classroom where young people were taught to be polite.
In fact, one could make the case that anyone attending the dinner, even the two candidates, would, by the vibrant solidarity of the evening, be reminded that America is at her finest when people, free to exercise their religion, assemble on behalf of poor women and their babies, born and unborn, in a spirit of civility and respect.
They also should pray for him to lead the world toward peace and «to model what it means for an often - divided nation to live in peace and civility with one another, even when we disagree,» he said.
In 1960, when Daniel Bell published The End of Ideology: On the Exhaustion of Political Ideas in the Fifties, he had in mind that Americans were more or less agreed on this ideology that makes civility possible.
When you are addressing bigots and racists there is a limit to the civility one should be expected to grant.
But when he does say something, he's typically not just piling on platitudes for the sake of civility.
They need to be stopped until such a time as they agree to abide with the norms of civility which the owners of the land accord them when they allow them in.
Borough President Diaz closed his speech by urging greater civility and cooperation in political discourse, especially during this difficult time, when more and more New Yorkers must be willing to come together to support one another.
Many of the speakers expressed sorrow not just for the loss of Rappleyea — an attorney, teacher and Formula race car driver when he wasn't practicing politics — but also for a tradition of civility and generosity in public life.
Let's face it, as working adults (and parents for most), civility goes out the window quite quickly when you're with your other half, and that's just not right we also create mini surprises for each, nothing expensive.
Funny how society winks and nods at how progressive it has become when it comes to feminism, equal rights and civility, but there is still is the truth of how primal instincts can emerge in a competitive environment.
He tries to maintain some kind of civility but when running amongst rats, civility doesn't exactly have a place.
I'd be willing to bet Haggis has seen that movie and also Powder Keg, Goran Paskaljevic's 1998 look at a day in the life of Belgrade, when civility and social order break down.
He said he worries about the messages we send children when we place such weight on tests and rankings and neglect hard to measure areas such as respect, civility, ethics, and the arts.
«True» democracy is realized when our citizens embrace through their actions and orientations to others respect, acceptance of diversity, finding common ground on diverse viewpoints, and civility in our discourse.
No person is truly better when they lack this basic bit of civility.
I have made no personal attacks on anyone, and anyone who spends time reading my blog (which has had over 6.5 million page views in the past 17 months) will discover that I try to model civility, even when writing about those with whom I disagree.
It needs to be the pinnacle of refinement and waft its driver and passengers to the South of France in hushed civility but also entertain when asked to tackle a more challenging task.
It burbles with a refined civility while idling through town and roars like a lion when the roads open up in the country.
In some respects it's a bargain, and when you consider its civility, quite an achievement.
And I just have to note, intentional hyperbolic misconstruing is itself not conducive to civility and is particularly ironic when used to complain about a little snark.
Civility evaporated in a series of blog posts on Realclimate and Climateaudit that crested a few days ago when O'Donnell lobbed a heap of accusations against Steig.
That it pretends that skeptics are now uncivilized «deniers» is just a sad reminder that extremists, when unconstrained by civility or ethics do not bother with accuracy or truth.
As an aside, I recall coming to your defense more than once over at BH when commentors would step over the line regarding civility.
When one steps outside the bounds of civility and collegiality, descending into hyperbolic rant, name - calling and unsupportable accusations, one opens themselves to receiving the same back again, and to the force of laws on libel and slander.
When the justice system is splitting at the seams, students can't find jobs, unrepresented litigants are clogging courts and new competitors are emerging to eat lawyers» lunches, the law society focuses on civility.
«However, when such language is used as part of a campaign of rudeness, aggressiveness and intimidating behaviour, as in this case, then the panel finds that this behaviour crosses into the realm of conduct that is unbecoming of the model of civility to which we aspire in our legal profession.»
«When Canadian legal history is written, it may show that the profession was distracted by civility and failed to devote sufficient interest to access to justice,» he wrote in 2011.
One example of civility in action that comes to mind arose when opposing counsel and I walked out of the courthouse together following an appellate argument in Springfield.
At a time when there are calls for increased civility amongst lawyers I was hoping for an example of leadership and statesmanship from our ex-Prime Minister.
Are we certain that everyone is aware of exactly what we're talking about when we refer to civility?
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.
The struggle between being civil and forcefully and properly representing a client in court is real, Nordheimer wrote, who concluded that when the interests clash, «I would suggest that it is better that zealous advocacy be favoured over the desire for civility.
If you, she and others like you do not know the difference in meaning between the words «zeal and vigor» and the words «civility and courtesy» then I recommend very strongly that each of you takes instruction in English comprehension courses and apply your knowledge when communicating verbally or in writing.
The court found that the lawyer's statements violated Rule 6.03 of the Rules of Professional Conduct, and ran contrary to Principle 27 of the Principles of Civility published by The Advocates» Society, which provide that a lawyer should not: ``... attribute bad motives or improper conduct to opposing Counsel, except when relevant to the issues of the case and well - founded.»
But what about when the press for civility prejudices a client?
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