Sentences with phrase «for civilised»

Intelligence and thoughtfulness are pre-requisite foundations for a civilised society's media, and Croakey rises above the mundanity of most Australian efforts to remind us that smart, switched - on writers and thinkers are still out there
If what you are saying is that Canadian lawyers should see their subsidy of CANLII as a tax worth paying for a civilised society, then I agree!
Climate etc is much more organic in the sense that if you wish for a civilised discussion it's not hard to find.
As I said, I am looking for civilised dialogue between experts, rather than partisan comments from web sites on one side or the other.
More expensive with a two course meal costing # 22.50 and a three course meal # 28.50, the Pont Aven's a la carte restaurant, La Flora, is the ideal place for a civilised dinner experience, and the buffet is impressive.
There are three different hotels available within the park if you are looking for a civilised stay, but if you really want to get in touch with nature then there is more rustic accommodation.
For a civilised four - cylinder hatchback (albeit offered solely in three - door, two - seat format) with genuine everyday usability, it's nothing less than mind bending.
Made for civilised cru...
Made for civilised cruising on the coastal road, but also for some sporty corner chasing in the mountains.
Norman Lamb argues for civilised dialogue over social issues despite «hysterical» reaction of some Labour members to coalition
Instead the Chancellor's opponents must put the case for civilised levels of public spending in general and a more flexible approach towards the deficit, a bigger argument that would legitimise their opposition to specific cuts.
Mr McCarthy said teaching was the «foundation for civilised society» but suggested the curriculum was too narrow and the focus of the curriculum could be in the wrong place.
«We believe that repeal of the Hunting Act would be barbaric and a backward step for a civilised society.
Is it appropriate for civilised nations to take action against a regime who is committing genocide against its own people?

Not exact matches

It is for these reasons that civilised states, in recognising the foundational place of the family, have made the public, life - long commitment of marriage as a civil institution.
The early followers care for the poor, heal the sick, suffer for preaching the gospel, care for outsiders and sort out their theological differences in civilised council (sometimes, anyway).
Hospice care for the dying should, in a civilised society, be provided as standard for all who need it.
Thanks again for your willingness to engage in civilised debate on these important issues.
thanks for the sensible comment fatboy yep i know i do get that they do nt really mean it, but i just cant come to terms with that, i do nt really expect civilised culture in a sport but generally from the people in the world, yep you are right about the real world, maybe thats the reason it annoys me extremely, i mean look our world is rotten to the core, the human mindset is terrible when it faces danger or problems for himself, and maybe thats the reason i just want football to stay as just as an entertainment industry but when i see that people even here let the words flow in any kind of way just because the are frustrated, i really cant come to terms with it, i really love black humor and some akbs react angrily when some fans tell some wheelchair jokes or for example on the post from admin where one could write jokes about wenger, some were really awesome, but when people cant control their emotion after a game and abuse other people it just irritates me as hell cause i really think that thats one of the big problems in the world..
I have a real issue with what Steve Bould is supposed to be doing for his salary, but I try and do it in a civilised way.
If you can't conduct friendly team rivalry without bitter personal hatred and spite - when TRUE hatred should be reserved only for terrorists, racists, bigots and low life oiks (from wherever they come and who ever they support, even if it is Arsenal,) then you are not a fully civilised human being, in my opinion.
«Politics in this country is still conducted on a relatively civilised basis, and I wonder whether paid - for advertising would undermine that.»
From his «America First» rhetoric, to his cosying up to Putin and repeated statements that he thinks «many very bad things will happen» if you attack Syria, very little prepared us for his «call on all civilised nations to join us in seeking to end the slaughter and bloodshed in Syria.»
Removing names by due process, using the quasi-judicial methods outlined in the Public Elections (Registration of Voters) Regulations, 2016 (C.I. 91) and by the Supreme Court, is the democratic, constitutional and civilised way to go; unless we are already fed - up with the Rule of Law and Due Process and are longing and yearning for the return of dictatorial rule.
The campaigns for bans on cluster munitions, landmines, incendiary weapons, booby traps, poison gas, and biological weapons all used the binaries of civilised / uncivilised and responsible / irresponsible to bring their message across.
The maverick Flynn didn't hold back, proclaiming that the House should regret losing, «a civilised and vintage popular secretary, the member for Rushcliffe, who demonstrated that he had working brain, who understood the benefits of remedial justice.
Anyone listening to the BBC's coverage of the Government's Comprehensive Spending Review could be forgiven for thinking that all civilised life was about to come to an end.
«If you can not look for vehicles in a more civilised manner than having troops going into people's houses, breaking down their gates and say you are looking for vehicles, you can not go to DVLA and look through the database and find out what government vehicles are available then what kind of efficiency do we have in government?
Its continued existence is an offence to liberty, a shame to any civilised nation, and a personal tragedy for the women caught in its illogical grip.»
It echoes the debate over joining the Euro fifteen years ago when, as Larry Elliot reflected, «People who liked the Euro were civilised, supported the arts, went to Tuscany or the Dordogne for their holidays.
Yet respect for the rule of law is the basis of a free and civilised life.
He was introduced to an ex-serviceman and family living in tents on Brighton racecourse and found a squat for them — this was the beginning of Brighton's long history of squatting, which is incongruously civilised, with a group in the «80s starting a squatters» estate agency.
«We must expose the hatred that drives the extremist ideology; expose that this is not a clash of civilisations nor of cultures; expose that on the one side stands all civilised societies founded on the dignity of all people of all faiths and on the other an extremist violent ideology where murderers take innocent lives for notoriety,» he said.
Dabo said there was a need for the Bini people and the Edo state Government to learn from the civilised world the way to treat minorities.
«It has been dumped in the waste bin, flung into the gutter by very little men who have compromised the pivotal moral anchor of civilised engagement for temporary selfish gains.»
The President appealed for what he called decent and civilised comments, particularly when it had to do with the integrity of political office holders.
But there was a lingering belief that civilised men didn't use furs — they were for savages.
In the past, to be «civilised», was linked to the feeling of being «civil,» a term for politeness and propriety.
One of my all - time favourite recipes, from George at Civilised Caveman, that I share in my book «Holistic Nutrition», is something that I haven't been able to have for a while, as it contains cacao and, for those of you who have been following me for a while, you will know that my kiddos don't tolerate cacao through my breastmilk.
I am looking for nice contact with civilised women.
Fact is, in the civilised society, no woman is «for sale» or can be ordered through a mail order system.
Education was seen as the key to achieving independence for Finland, as well as creating a civilised state founded on knowledge rather than ignorance, and preparing the country for a prosperous future and creating an egalitarian society.
The thrust is savage but, at the same time, oddly civilised, as if the two sides of the Jaguar's dual personality are competing for the glory.
Buying in to a Zenos now is still probably more risky than the Caterham and Ariel options outlined in the article but definitely worth considering for something more modern than a Caterham, more civilised than an Ariel and much more bang - for - the - buck than either.
AM were looking into two possible options for the production car, either a very stripped out track - day special or something significantly more civilised.
Munger explains the opportunistic approach of Berkshire Hathaway and the importance of their business experience to their investment success (and vice versa), dismisses gold as an investment «civilised people don't invest in gold, they invest in productive businesses» and comments on the dynamics of the macro economy and his enthusiasm for the two US presidential candidates (in spite of the «poisonous» state of US politics).
Nick Mercer, Commercial Director for Eurostar said: «Our research shows ski customers are seeking a more civilised way to reach their resorts by travelling by high - speed rail from London to the heart of the Swiss Alps.
A game for the ladies and men in a civilised manner.
Personally, I feel Andromeda's story writing was good enough, but the actual character dialogue felt like I was playing Saints Row 4 and it really disjointed me from believing this crew was from the same civilised time as Sheppard and for that matter, even chosen for the mission.
While there are many servers where the traditional shoot - on - sight mentality exists, Rust has plenty of havens for those looking for a more civilised lifestyle.You can find player - created towns, complete with attempts at government, trading, and even prisons.
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