Sentences with phrase «in civilised»

Then it's time to go and visit Santa in the city, rather than in a civilised fashion at the local shopping centre, because that's the way your kids want to play it.
I would have thought that justice in any civilised community should be dispensed evenly and consistently.
Marriage counselling is talking to a professionally trained, neutral listener to aid discussions between both partners in a civilised and calm manner.
Law ultimately governs all the interactions between human beings in a civilised society.
It can not be right that in a civilised country, a wrongly accused person should be left with only suffering, both in mental and financial hardship terms, from false accusations.
But really, by the time we've crossed 750ppm, there's no chance for our society, so the planet can have a carbon party after that and humanity won't be around in a civilised form to give a rat's.
Unfortunately, blog commentary is taken far too seriously by many participants and that the choice of language used is often inappropriate in a civilised discussion.
This is not exclusive to science and is why in civilised societies witnesses are cross examined.
Hi JJ, One of the organisers said right at the start that the purpose of the conference was not to achieve «reconciliation» in the form of compromise, but to provide a space «where the fight could take place» in a civilised manner.
I did however again quote from both sources when asked and this is an example of how science is discussed in civilised circles.
Even in the civilised city of Warunk you're often set upon by angry people from whichever faction you choose not to align with.
A game for the ladies and men in a civilised manner.
Interact with other surfers in a civilised way, even if a minority is still learning good manners.
The Kennel Club believes that electric shock collars have no place in a civilised society.
The winding section ended and the car was back in civilised mode.
A Bentley however was never meant to be an all - out race car, rather, the 8 - speed gearbox allows the Bentley to be driven smoothly, in a civilised manner.
Even in civilised Comfort mode it's a strong combination.
Fact is, in the civilised society, no woman is «for sale» or can be ordered through a mail order system.
It resulted in Michael Fallon's inane attack on Miliband having stabbed his brother in the back and preparing to do the same to his country — an attack which was not just personal but also questioned the Labour leader's patriotism, an area which should always be out - of - bounds in civilised political discussion.
We should debate education in a civilised and polite fashion at conference.»
David Bowles, the head of public affairs at the RSPCA, said: «Foxhunting is a barbaric and brutal practice that has no place in civilised society.
He genuinely understands the value of art and culture in a civilised society.
While I sense a very strong desire across the Tory family to conduct the Brexit debate in a civilised manner so that post-referendum reunification can be secured, unhappiness could quickly follow the expected «Remain» outcome.
But living in a civilised country I quite like this tension.
Nobody should be homeless in a civilised and caring society.
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.
Lets continue with the demonstrations but in a civilised and respectful manner that, after all this time, Arsene deserves and focus on the contract not his sacking.
Thanks again for your willingness to engage in civilised debate on these important issues.
Hospice care for the dying should, in a civilised society, be provided as standard for all who need it.
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).
To be honest I wouldn't even want to make a profit because I think it would be so great if this social service existed in every civilised society.

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 very act of living a decent and upright life is in itself a positive factor in maintaining civilised standards.»
Ethnographic descriptions and anthropological observations of the 19th century highlighted the fact that Malayarayans were different from other hill tribes of Travancore on many counts.3 The Travancore Census Report (1901) describes Malayarayans as «a class of hill tribes, who are little more civilised than the Mannans, and have fixed abodes in the slopes of high mountain ranges.
They're a deeply civilised people and we should stop interfering in proxy - wars.
The rule of fixed law, reliable because its subject matter is mechanistically determined, and specific in its reaction, not possessed of free - will nor subject to unpredictable changes of reaction or property, is the foundation of the exact sciences, and by derivation the foundation also of our modern civilised life.
A sense of the sacred, celebration of the liturgy, wonder and gratitude: these are the things in which we need to be re-educated not justfor the joy of living in an enchanted «Liturgical City» but because it is the only way to keep our education humane and our life civilised.
I do not deny this god's existence, but this god is not one a civilised man would worship.Can someone explain what it truly means to be benevolent or is it left in the hands of false prophets like these who demonize people in the name of their lord?
Now in my humble opinion the world will be more be more civilised place once dessert tapas becomes an actual thing.
I think that having a chilled box of wine in the fridge is extremely practical and civilised.
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..
You know that I an content now that I am virtually certain Wenger is very near to his end as our manager and I propose we now leave it at that, in an effort to start our now jointly agreed more civilised discourse.
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.
If you know anything about Anthropology, you will understand that what we are seeing here, is what we have seen through civilised history: In the days of the caveman, the best women were always attracted to the most successful hunter - gatherers (the man who could take best care of her) but in today's world, those who are seen as the «best» are the wealthiesIn the days of the caveman, the best women were always attracted to the most successful hunter - gatherers (the man who could take best care of her) but in today's world, those who are seen as the «best» are the wealthiesin today's world, those who are seen as the «best» are the wealthiest.
«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 source condemned the invasion, noting that the protesters could have made their point in a more civilised way.
Truth is many on the left, both professionally in the party and socially via the vote, supported section 28, believe homosexual practice to be wrong, thinks the EU erodes their freedom not enhances it, and finds state - funded baby - killing to be a poor indicator of a supposedly «civilised» society: whatever the middle - class metropolitan «progressives» might sneeringly say.
Emerging as an element of the European «standard of civilization» in the 19th century, the laws of war were meant, in part, to distinguish «civilised» Europe from the «uncivilised» rest of the world.
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