Sentences with phrase «for civility»

«This is not the way you begin an «adult conversation» in America about solutions to the fiscal challenges that are destroying jobs in our country,» Boehner said in a statement, alluding to the president's call for civility in budget talks.
Well known for his civility in dealing with people.»
The business case for civility by the adjudicator is clear — crossing the line can result in a finding of apprehension of bias and a repeat of a hearing (with a different adjudicator).
Thanks for your civility and thoughtfulness, for shedding new light on things I thought I'd already figured out, for opening cans of worms that often made the discussions much more interesting than my original posts, for listening to my occasional rants, and for bringing your own unique backgrounds, studies, experiences, and links to the conversations.
This concern has led to many initiatives directed at reinforcing in the minds of all lawyers the need for civility in their dealings with each other, with the courts, and with the public.
Electoral refuseniks who can not abide the verdict rendered on November 8 put on a vile display in Washington the day after the inauguration — and this despite President Obama's plea for civility and a dignified transfer of power.
In general, I ask for civility from all sides and less generalization towards any group of people.
The struggle between being civil and forcefully and properly representing a client in court is real, Nordheimer wrote, who concluded that when the interests clash, «I would suggest that it is better that zealous advocacy be favoured over the desire for civility.
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.
Just because the prez called for civility doesn't mean the culture generals are going to fall into line.
On the other hand, Italian liberalism and socialism, especially since World War II, have tended to give up their totalistic claims and opt for a civility and a tolerance of difference that Hammond sees as essential in a modern civil religion.
For your bible was hand written by man to impart laws for civility.
He's only backpedaling and calling for civility now because he took an ass whooping on national television.
«Liberians have received commendations and congratulations from all over the world for the civility and maturity demonstrated throughout this long process, which eventually ended in the passing of the baton from one generation of leadership to a younger generation,» he asserted.
Nevergold said the school board sets policies for how students should act — policies that come with expectations for civility, courteousness, and respect for authority, as well as encouragement to stand up to injustice and bullying.
Plattsburgh 3 p.m. North Country March for Civility and Respect Farmers Market Pavilion Durkee Street Plattsburgh, N.Y.
You can see the norms for civility and politeness.
But all that changes when his younger brother Trey decides to get married and wants both parents at the wedding, giving Carter the task of helping them get along for the civility's sake.
I thank the authors of this site for their civility and the other commentators for their temperate remarks.
Like Margaret Sullivan, the paper's departing Public Editor, I was not very happy with the verified commenter system created by The Times to speed the posting of items by Times readers who passed various algorithmic thresholds for civility.
I maintain an open comment policy (with the usual rules for civility etc.) because every once in awhile I learn something that helps shape my reporting.
All comments are premoderated, and comments that fail to adhere to basic standards for civility will be deleted.
If this were possible, i would recommend very heavy moderation for civility and focus.
ClimateAudit moderates only for civility (and sometimes to maintain focus).
When I started to doubt the thugs, one of the things I checked was the quantity of dirty innuendo, smears, ad hom, on both sides... and guess who won for civility, hands down.
Another victim in that quixotic quest for civility.
But what about when the press for civility prejudices a client?
There are blogs out there that don't seem concerned for civility or accuracy (which could also be said about Frank Magazine, any tabloid, or the Obama - as - Hitler posters plastered across the US.)
LP: Why is discovery such a common context for civility problems?
Mr. Fitzgerald has served on the Board of Governors of the Association of Business Trial Lawyers San Diego Chapter, and on the San Diego Bar Association's Committee for Civility, Integrity & Professionalism.
The business case for civility on the part of other participants in the hearing is more difficult to measure.
He is the current National Vice Chair - Elect for Primerus Defense Institute and recently became a member of the San Diego County Bar Association's Blue Ribbon Panel for civility, professionalism and integrity.
As a litigator, I agree that we should all strive for civility.
Judge Ilana Rovner discusses the importance of civility in our legal culture and how her passion for civility led her to pursue a career in the law, leading to her current position as judge for the United States Court of... Read More
Aim for civility at least - and without getting Him involved will make him have a bit more faith in you - because his mum can't complain - what would she say «SHe came to TALK to me» lol Good luck with this!
«Even with the history of political and personal battles between myself and Leibell, I have remained quiet since last fall, paying respect to both the process and the need for civility.
Os Guinness (D.Phil., Oxford) is the author or editor of more than twenty - five books, including The American Hour, Time for Truth and The Case for Civility.
The prestige media is generally blind to its own belligerency in the culture war; it champions as courageous the exercise of free speech that is vituperative and slanderous while simultaneously calling for civility, and condemning as uncivil even the measured responses of those who are slandered.
Stanley's latest picture - book biography recounts the life of a twelfth - century Islamic warrior known for his civility.
Bar associations in many states have published guidelines for civility, though headlines provide plenty of evidence that lawyers are neither civil nor focused on resolution.
Diaz concluded with a plea for civility and collaboration, encouraging people to try finding a middle ground on local issues such as public and charter schools and the location of homeless shelters.
This morning, Sen. Eric Schneiderman's campaign sent around a letter to his four opponents asking for civility and taking a not - so - subtle shot at Nassau County DA Kathleen Rice, who called him a «dangerous» choice for AG this week.
Indeed, where the interests clash, I would suggest that it is better that zealous advocacy be favoured over the desire for civility.
These articles will grapple with the importance of, need for, and how tos for civility in the legal profession.
Thank you for your civility as well.
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