Sentences with phrase «common civility»

The emptyness of your comments — sans science, sans common sense, sans common civility — is something that constantly amazes.
Have Common civility and a moral compass.
Moral compass to me is common civility.

Not exact matches

So while civility and common sense might be missing from the presidential election, empathy is the missing piece that could improve your business and relationships.
We have a situation — and the people at the center of it have come together with civility, common purpose and a willingness to listen and work towards a solution.
It is sometimes simply a matter of prudence, civility, and common sense that does not require the invocation of high constitutional doctrine.
Civility is always in short supply and one can readily agree that «we need to keep in mind the common humanity that we share with those with whom we disagree,» and that «we should never lose faith in the power of reason,» and that the Church should never be used «as a partisan political tool.»
As we renew our commitment to religious pluralism in the public square, we should embrace debate, welcome dissent, and encourage civility as we work together for the sake of the common good and of a country we are all unreservedly blessed to call our home.
4) Wm. Theodore de Bary, Nobility and Civility: Asian Ideal of Leadership and the Common Good.
Adults need to focus on common values of respect and civility and take the culture war off the school campus.
What might be involved if religious communities were to cooperate with others of good will to broker enclaves of spiritual civility, dialogical skin grafts in our ravaged neighborhoods of hate speech, misunderstanding and mistrust, provisional gatherings of our many persuasion, that could model a search for the good in common?
The participants in this conversational endeavor — this societas — are «persons whose paths through life have fallen together, united by civility rather than by a common goal, much less a common ground.»
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.
In the South we still teach civility and humility... love for your common man.
«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.
Being held accountable for your words and actions can definitely strike fear into the hearts of people that have a problem with conforming to civility and common sense.
Some of the suggestions here are more acts of common manners and civility than random kindness; regardless, no gesture of thoughtfulness is too little in times of discord or discontent.
That aside, a common theme was that civility between lawyers continues to erode.
Gesmer is referring to a recent ruling by Massachusetts Superior Court Judge Mitchell J. Sikora Jr. chastising the lawyers for their lack of civility and common sense.
The common concern: the potentially damaging consequences of a lack of civility on the individual matter, on the lawyer - client relationship (and on the quality of the service that the lawyer provides the client) and, ultimately, on the reputation of the bar as a whole.
LP: Why is discovery such a common context for civility problems?
Bar associations, law firms, law schools and government agencies all have somewhat different objectives for their mentoring programs, but all share a common goal: to promote integrity, professionalism and civility among the newest members of our profession through the passing on of the wisdom and experience of more seasoned attorneys.
Within the normal bounds of civility and common sense, everyone should be given the latitude to speak their minds at a retreat.
When run properly, homeowners associations maintain the common grounds and keep civility in the complex.
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