Sentences with phrase «for rude words»

Take what is out there, trim it neatly to fit the confines of academic reticence, run a lawyers comb through it, and let a diplomat parse it for rude words, and you have the report.

Not exact matches

In other words, if British businesses were hoping to maintain access to the EU's single market in spite of the U.K.'s move to break ties, they're in for a rude awakening.
There's plenty of potential for discussion, but by the time a cogent response is composed (and then edited to get through the rude word filter) the top of thread has moved two pages on.
Even by law: the second one is simply rude language (which you deliberately selected, to contrast with equally biased selection of carefully polite phrase for your side — as if we never hear a rude word from you guys); while the first one is actually a blackmail, despite the said politeness of the form.
«I'd have to agree with that,» said Savage, who'd just suggested, apparently mostly joking, that «abortion should be mandatory for about thirty years» because «there's too many [rude word deleted] people on the planet.»
There is no delay for caressing words of prayerful invocation; rude as a wakening alarm, we call for God to get moving.
He comes home from school with Spanish words for sweet and rude.
This means that while asking someone to do something in a normal way is not considered impolite when the speaker is in a position of power, for example a boss asking an employee to do something, even politely worded requests could be deemed to be rude, if the speaker were in a position of very low power.»
«And as far as any claims of officers being rude or nippy, for lack of a better word, at their post, we'll investigate it, and if it's proven that it's true then we'll take quick action.»
just a thing to say: don't post the same comment for everybody with the same words, the copy and paste it's kinda rude... anyway, love the photos and have a great day!
The host, Jimmy Kimmel, joked in the opening monologue that the Oscar statue set an example for Hollywood: «He keeps his hands where you can see them, never says a rude word, and literally doesn't have a penis.»
Another used rude and polite words and then asked the participants to ask their busy facilitator to ask for the next task.
In other words, not me, the one who got called out (in my opinion unfairly) by Jim for being rude and negative recently.
Note: people are people; some will be rude; some will be helpful; some will be both rude and helpful, as explained here: How To Ask Questions The Smart Way; and some will not say a word til they get a feel for whether you're going to bother learning what's available.
I would also like to apologize for any comments, remarks, or words that I used that were condescending, or just plain rude.
Many Canadians would find a one - word response to be rude and would instead opt to send an email such as, «Thank you for finishing this.
If this is something you feel strongly about, one option would be to push back on the policy for next year (or for Yom Kippur in a couple of weeks) and in that context mention that the particular response you got was worded in a bizarrely rude way for a company that presumably wants to encourage inclusivity and diversity on its staff.
(I'd If this is something you feel strongly about, one option would be to push back on the policy for next year (or for Yom Kippur in a couple of weeks) and in that context mention that the particular response you got was worded in a bizarrely rude way for a company that presumably wants to encourage inclusivity and diversity on its staff.
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