To date, the statutes of many states in the U.S. and the country of England have eliminated these fighting terms in favor of more
conciliatory language (California, unfortunately for complex political reasons, has been a staunch hold - out on these changes legislatively, but many enlightened practitioners use the new language, nonetheless).
Quite unlike
the conciliatory language of President George W. Bush, however, who repeatedly stated during his presidency that Americans were at war with terrorism rather than Islam, this rhetoric has surely stoked rather than doused American / Islamic tensions.
Not exact matches
Sociobiology offers them an apparent
conciliatory path to the compatibility of religion and evolution, avoiding all
language of inescapable conflict.
The behaviours I observed were open,
conciliatory body
language, clear and direct dialogue and solutions - focused outcomes.
The best letters I have seen during my time as Chief Legal Ombudsman don't necessarily agree with the consumers» point of view, but the
language they use is much more
conciliatory, and they do acknowledge when something goes wrong.
Or put
language (now gone) that took away your right to sue upon signing up for its
conciliatory credit monitoring service.
This must be true because, time after time, I have personally heard the most
conciliatory and logical people start speaking in the most unreasonable and outrageous
language imaginable when it comes to buying or selling their home.