Sentences with phrase «civility which»

At no point did any judge or any lawyer address the role and responsibility of the judges in maintaining civility which was, frankly, bizarre.
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.
To deny justice in the name of love is to deny the very civilities which are at the root of constitutional government itself.

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Democratic politics is the art of persuasion, which, however passionate, requires civility and diplomacy no less than rational debate.
But as long as we're honest about the meaning of our disagreement, which is ensured by intellectually honest people like you, there is no reason we can't find some civility in an agreement to disagree.
But as I've been thinking about what it means to participate in a holy, set - apart kingdom, a kingdom in which even the greatest are called to be servants, I've come to appreciate the fact that the only way for such a kingdom to remain distinct in this culture is for love to transcend mere civility.
What are some practical ways in which you have forced yourself to go beyond mere civility to practical service and sacrifice?
Attempts by the academic community to erase distinctions between levels of intensity, and the «ends» of which Aristotle spoke, leave little room for the civility that is one of our society's almost accidental inventions and one of its most cherished if precarious achievements.
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.
In Living Faithfully in a Fragmented World: Lessons for the Church from MacIntyre's «After Virtue» (1998), Wilson responds to moral philosopher Alasdair MacIntyre, who concludes his celebrated 1991 critique of modernity by calling for «the construction of local forms of community within which civility and the intellectual and moral life can be sustained through the new dark ages which are already upon us....
Civility entails treating fellow citizens as people of goodwill — which is a risky act of trust.
This cheerful way of looking at the world, which is part of the very structure of American culture, can be seen in the experience of all newcomers to the country of what the sociologist John Murray Cuddihy has aptly called the «ordeal of civility
It would seem that no thought - through secular substitute for the philosophical and religious convictions which once helped give society a reliable fabric of civility has as yet won widespread support.
Of course, there would have to be some rules of the game that would require intellectual responsibility, civility, and fairness to traditions with which one disagreed.
To call policemen «pigs» or to stereotype them in other ways is only to express our own lack of civility and common decency which they, quite rightly, keep telling us is a symbol of the social disorder against which they stand as the last defense — a rather ambiguous position to be in, in any society.
My only point was that this discussion... which is as old as human existence deserves more civility than declaring the other side mentally ill.
And, while we have no real reason to believe that the world of television can be completely turned around, at the same time those committed to the task of trying to do so continue to hold up in their communities of faith the ideals of open and free communication and a civility in our culture which we do not yet possess.
What I was making attempts toward elaborating upon is the ways in which socialisms are being held in check by televised séances of a conjuring manner wherein many noted hierarchies of socialist dissertations might just inflame their followers toward mass riots... this said, I can submit and admit that socialized justifications for warranted civilities become immorally the bargaining assets of the cultured races hiring ways... Maybe I am but a fruitcake...
There is more to be done of course, but I appreciate your efforts in these areas and the civility and class with which you address them before the public.
The celebration of diverse perspectives that was supposed to yield a secure environment of inclusion, mutual respect, and happy diversity has instead given rise to an anxious, politically obsessed environment in which civility is predicated on intellectual conformity.
The supposedly cultured, civil and enlightened members of left wing political culture (up to and including President Obama, who three days earlier publicly decried the lack of civility in American politics) and supposedly professional journalism (CNN and MSNBC main anchors and PBS senior correspondent, not just some random blogs or forum commenters) decided that this term would strongly elevate American civil discourse if it was publicly and massively applied to members of Tea Party (which was, of course, a political movement named after a famous historical event wherein a quantity of tea cargo was destroyed in protestation of British tax policies).
A Democratic primary campaign in which both candidates prided themselves on civility and debating the issues, rather than stooping to personal attacks, took a fractious turn yesterday, as Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders called Hillary Clinton unqualified to be president.
The academy stressed «civility and good manners... altruism and devotion of duty», qualities which Wilson says have marked his progress from seven - year - old cadet to professor — and qualities which he asserts can be hard to find among his collleagues.
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.
The site reports that Watson «will portray an employee hired for a big job in an Internet monopoly called the Circle, which links users» personal emails, social media, banking and purchasing with their universal operating system, resulting in one online identity and a new age of civility and transparency.»
But its overall sense is that something is giving way, that the civility with which these people live their lives and the reality that they have assumed are simply not adequate to the challenges outside their doorstep.
How did PTP teachers promote interactions in which students were treated with civility, gentleness, and support?
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.
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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.
The V8 became a V6 and the car remarketed as a head and heart kind of machine, one still worth taking out on a Sunday morning but which was also sensible to live with day to day both in terms of general civility and running costs.
It enforces a mannered, considered style of behavior which was much admired, an indicator of civility, breeding and sophistication.
But the real fun is trying to divine which titles will be the next The Art of Fielding or The Night Circus or Rules of Civility.
I was called compulsive, egotistical, among other things which are ad hominem attack and beyond the scope of civility.
The brief speech, delivered by Gov. Gen. David Johnston, promises a new spirit of openness and civility in Parliament, in which all members — on the government and opposition benches — will be honoured, respected and heard.
The city calls itself the American Riviera, and if you travel to Santa Barbara you'll see why: This central coast city, which sits on an idyllic stretch of coastline and is sheltered by the foothills of the Santa Ynez mountains, has a Mediterranean - like climate and a civility that feels downright European.
Dining options include the Lakehouse, which offers seasonal and local dishes in a farmhouse - inspired setting, and Civility and Unrest, a speakeasy - inspired bar with craft cocktails.
The aesthetic practice of Cirio suggests peaceful methodologies of re-appropriation of civic forms of shared participation and civility that may still be possible to salvage from what Adorno defined as the «age of total neutralization» within which Cirio, as an artist, does not seek false and easy reconciliations.
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I think this may be why the organisers of the Lisbon conference said at the outset that the purpose was not to try to force a compromise, but to provide an arena of civility where the debate over the science can take place without the personalisation harsh wording which makes the sides deaf to each other.
I would like to see equal access to effective legal representation, greater resources for family law courts which are overburdened and greater civility and cooperation among lawyers.
«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.»
Morden J.A. of this court expressed the matter this way in a 2001 address to the Call to the Bar: «Civility is not just a nice, desirable adornment to accompany the way lawyers conduct themselves, but, is a duty which is integral to the way lawyers do their work.»
In a post-Groia world, civility and restraint are not only characteristics of professionalism, they are values which have significant sanctions and consequences for the licensee.
The second involves the tension between the legal profession's broadly accepted duty of civility and the criminal defence bar's passionately guarded duty of zealous advocacy, in which the risk of an accused's imprisonment trumps any genteel notions of civility.
we noted one of the signs of the coming Legal Profession Apocalypse, namely that a California federal court judge, without any provocation or precipitating incident whatsoever, ordered opposing counsels in a trial to preemptively draw up a «civility code» under which they would conduct themselves.
-- Winter 2008 edition of the Ontario Lawyers» Gazette, which focused on civility in the legal profession — entertaining descriptions of the 10 kinds of litigators to avoid
Yet, the defense of Tom Robinson marks the moment in which Atticus intervenes this white civility as the ethics of justice.
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.
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