Not exact matches
But it's not just Kalanick who lacks a level of corporate
decorum that is often
expected of high - profile company executives.
To motivate your child to maintain some
decorum in public, make eating out a special event where good behavior is not only
expected but required.
The statement described the comments made by the Defence Minister as irresponsible, and dismissed them as mere propaganda from a state official who is
expected to act with more
decorum.
Therefore one may easily
expect a cultured sense of
decorum to be followed in a relationship with a millionaire.
Even in the heat of competition in a sport that ritualizes warfare, a certain level of
decorum was
expected.
The Bentley handles everything with
decorum, as you'd
expect.
Above all, we
expect judges to behave with
decorum and reason.
Nevertheless, we are all subject to rules of acting in a manner appropriate to a member of the Bar, and a certain
decorum is
expected of each of us.
It also offers candid advice about how law schools can set their students up for ethical practices long before they take the bar exam, and how young lawyers can meet the standards of
decorum expected of them.
The second interviewee suggests that he
expects only a limited expression, such as smiles, implying that humour which elicits open laughter may be too far at odds with court
decorum.
I
expect a little more
decorum from my potential monarchs, whether they think anyone can see them or not.