Sentences with phrase «more civilized way»

In some states on the East Coast, it is common to write a letter of intent to purchase and, in many ways, it seems the more civilized way to buy a home.
Generally accepted as a more civilized way of resolving conflicts, there has been a lot of interest in incorporating the process of mediation in various forums, especially in family disputes.
Collaborative divorce is, in my opinion, a better, more civilized way to get divorced.
A more civilized way.
Poor Julia Butterfly Hill had to rough it in the bush when she occupied Luna, a giant redwood, for 738 days; TreeHugger favourite Andrew Maynard proposes a much more civilized way of living in tress, to save what is left of the Styx Valley Forest in Tasmania.
Poor Julia Butterfly Hill had to rough it in the bush when she occupied Luna, a giant redwood, for 738 days; TreeHugger favourite Andrew Maynard proposes a much more civilized way of living in tress, to save what is left of the Styx Valley Forest in
«This Medieval Game emerged from the dark ages to settle violent matters in a more civilized way....
I'm sure that Hannah learned her lesson, but he could have gone about teaching it to her in a more civilized way.
In fact, even Mertesacker said the same thing as Deeney, only in a more civilized way.

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In a more outwardly civilized way, they follow in the footsteps of the settler - colonialists who first expanded the American nation westward in the 19th century, or the first semiconductor manufacturers to abscond from Bell Labs in the late 1950s and set up shop near Palo Alto.
In a more outwardly civilized way, they follow in the footsteps of the settler - colonialists who first expanded the American nation westward in the 19th century, or the first semiconductor manufacturers to
The first is the realization that at the very moment in which the technical means of developing world community are available and at the very moment when more people than ever are convinced that world community is essential if civilized life is to continue in the world, the division between two parts of the world has become so deep that we can not now see any way in which it can be overcome.
Warping her way over from Valve's Portal franchise, GLaDOS is extremely curious about what the player and his more civilized artificially intelligent computer are doing with all of these towers, and when the all - powerful machine scientist gets curious, it's time for some tests.
They're nothing like political or religious fanatics, of course; they're way more civilized.
The surging power of the turbo gave way to a smooth - er, more civilized show.
If you're not one to wake up at the crack of dawn only to be told that tickets were swooped up by scalpers, there's another (more civilized) way to get your hands on these coveted tickets.
While there's no way to fix the Wii, Nintendo could at least have a more civilized approach this time around.
(When everyone knows that their emails will be seen later, the emails become way more civilized.)
But, even if you two do end up parting ways, by being truthful with your wife, and treating her with respect, you will put yourself in a position to divorce in a more civilized, and less damaging way, both for you, and for your kids.
Today, more and more divorcing couples from Boston and across Massachusetts turn to divorce mediation, which offers a civilized, smooth, quick and affordable way to file for uncontested divorce.
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