Sentences with phrase «more civilised»

I switched to early morning strolls, much more civilised.
Joining the left aligned headphone jack on the base of the iPhone 5C is a centralised lightning port and a mono speaker to one side to help you blast your tunes at grannies on the bus or conduct a more civilised speakerphone conversation.
When we discovered that it could be conducted in a much more civilised style, with sanctions imposed mainly for unreasonable litigation behaviour, we became even more cheerful and unremittingly reasonable.
I now commute by car, which is far more civilised, and drop my children off at school on the way in.
I guess most motorists over here are a bit more civilised than they are in the rest of the world, so we don't consider it very daring to travel the Binnenweg, which is the quickest route from Rotterdam West to the Centre.
I guess most motorists over here are a bit more civilised than they are in the rest of the world, so we don't consider it very daring to travel the Binnenweg, which is the quickest route from Rotterdam West to downtown.
civilisedmoney and people - to - people technology give people the power to make this change themselves and make money and banking more civilised for all.»
Others would say that the Force is strong with the Galactic Conquest mode, which has you alternating between random, clumsy blasting and Risk-esque turn - based strategy - an elegant diversion for a more civilised age.»
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.
These days, of course, we tend to be a bit more civilised and much prefer treating innocent folk unkindly because of far more sensible things like oil.
With a private taxi transfer included with every GNC package holiday, and flights to North Cyprus from several UK regional airports, enjoy a more civilised way to arrive on your North Cyprus holiday.
With flights to North Cyprus from several UK regional airports, it really is a more civilised way to arrive on your North Cyprus holiday.
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.
The Jeep Grand Cherokee sits at the opposite end of the range, designed to deliver an altogether more civilised experience.
And if you don't want to wake the neighbourhood every time you fire up your SVR, you can simply press a button to keep the exhausts quieter and more civilised.
Underpinned by the same platform as the future CLS, the Mercedes - AMG GT4 won't share any body panels or design cues with its bigger, more civilised sibling, though.
The outcome of this decision was seen at the Geneva Salon 2009 — the more civilised V12 Vantage won the day.
AM were looking into two possible options for the production car, either a very stripped out track - day special or something significantly more civilised.
The Vantage S Makes Several Leaps Forwards In All Sorts Of Directions, As The Car Is Sharper And More Refined; Quicker Yet More Civilised; Better To Listen To At Full Exhaust Chat, But Still Less Intrusive When At Lower Speeds.
It certainly showed what the platform was capable of, but the team decided it was also too extreme to present to management as a potential production model, so when the prototype was eventually demonstrated to VW's top brass at the company's Ehra - Lessien test facility it was in a far more civilised state of tune.
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.
Inside the Touring is more civilised than the «normal» GT3 — there's no roll cage or swathes of Alcantara — and the seats are finished in leather with fabric centres.
Despite the Ford being a glorified shopping trolley, it drew far more interest, was easily as fast (probably faster), comically fun to push, more civilised when you aren't and still massively more practical.
As humans, we've always wanted a world that was more fair, where everyone was thriving rather than reacting, where we would tone down conflict — a more civilised world, in essence.
takes it to the extreme with a gang of cannibalistic troglodytes kidnapping more civilised folk and ending them in cruel ways before feasting on their flesh.
Bone Tomahawk takes it to the extreme with a gang of cannibalistic troglodytes kidnapping more civilised folk and ending them in cruel ways before feasting on their flesh.
Then you can't get more civilised than a picnic.
Or is it one year into a brave new world where the country became fitter, healthier and more civilised?
Make an alliance with the more civilised Tories and you could build a centre force in British politics that might eventually oust New Labour.
It's much more civilised than it's written up in the newspapers.
At their best the trade unions and the Labour Party have together made Britain a more civilised and equal society.
«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?
The source condemned the invasion, noting that the protesters could have made their point in a more civilised way.
What really confuses me most, however, is how the two - faced, xenophobic, incompetent and irresponsible British footballing media, and authorities, continue to act as supporters of this policy of play which will ultimately (rather naively on their part) conclude with a British national football team NEVER EVER again winning another international tournament as the rest of the footballing world and authorities continue to move on to develop a more civilised game that does not tolerate such physically harmful tactics.
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.
Versions three, four and five were much more civilised, and I'm here to present you with my final beloved loaf.
It would be much more civilised to have made this soup and eat it by the spoonful!
Now in my humble opinion the world will be more be more civilised place once dessert tapas becomes an actual thing.
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.
Yes you christians have become more civilised over the years, I'll grant you that.

Not exact matches

«The stature of the prophet of mercy and humanitarianism is greater and more lofty than to be harmed by cartoons that are unrestrained by decency and civilised standards,» it said.
But more importantly, the response to it by the economic community and by politicians was extremely civilised.
Reason, or more properly «secular reason», needs faith, because it is faith that will save the values and convictions of civilised western society from being trodden under foot by ahistorical pragmatism, relativism and totalitarianism.
Our English lot, more especially the ones privileged enough to afford a matchday ticket at The Emirates are too «civilised» to spend up to this BS.
After all, it's only more «civilised» cultures that don't breastfeed or have a shorter nursing time.
Britain was generally a more free and civilised country by the time he left office in 1976... My abiding memory is of a man of innate decency and ability.»
«So before we can offer real hope of changing the culture of our country - to make it a more civil and civilised place to live we must first change the culture of our politics, to end the state's perceived monopoly over social progress.»
Olujimi who described Fayose as behaving more like a thug who is not properly brought up to associate with a civilised group or society, said he has warned her to relax her governorship ambition, just as she quoted him as saying, «anyone who goes against my order would pay dearly with his or her life.»
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.
«Fayose behaves more like a thug who is not properly brought up to associate with a civilised group or society.
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