Sentences with phrase «more decorum»

I expect a little more decorum from my potential monarchs, whether they think anyone can see them or not.
The statement described the comments made by the Defence Minister as irresponsible, and dismissed them as mere propaganda from a state official who is expected to act with more decorum.

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If something as innocent as having some decorum is so offensive to you, you can leave the room to the more mature adults.
Concerned that the civility and decorum exhibited by many LGBT rights advocates might make their arguments more persuasive, Anyabwile suggests that the key to «winning» the same - sex marriage debate is speak more graphically about gay sex in order to induce the «gag reflex.»
Of course, others may say that we have always been a more barbarous people and are therefore indifferent to the latest assault upon decorum and decency.
If the short ribs I posted earlier this week elicit romance, opulence, and proper decorum, then ají de gallina resides on the opposite spectrum for when I eat this, I want nothing more than to cozy up in my favorite, most slouchiest pajama bottoms and go at this with a ravenous, no - holds - bar hunger that I'm certain is terribly unattractive, disheveled and wide - eyed as I appear.
According to one newspaper poll, while a sizable contingent feels his outsized heart and winning ways trump any breaches in decorum, more Aussies characterize him as a «vain brat with no ethics or manners» than as an «outstanding Australian sportsman.»
Your child may be more comfortable in a desk with a separate chair; if the teacher can find one, it may make a real difference in classroom decorum.
Unlike adults, babies pass gas with a little less decorum and a lot more enthusiasm.
I quickly realized that many people are enamored with twins (and even more so with higher order multiples), and often lose all sense of decorum in their presence.
``... I think the major issue today is to get everyone to take a step back, to get everyone to embrace the spirituality of whatever culture they live in and remember that we're still residents of New York City and citizens of America and we can treat each other with a lot more better decorum than perhaps we have the last few days and perhaps turn the situation into a more positive discussion.»
In an effort to make your box, studio or sports club a friendlier, safer and all - around - more - awesome place to be, we called in some of the top trainers in the country to weigh in on proper workout decorum.
The story itself follows a far more linear path than what's commonly found in Japanese horror, but the usual preoccupations with hair, decorum, and bodily horror still abound.
A little less decorum wouldnt have hurt and would have made it a whole lot more fun.
My work has focused on helping teachers and principals use a more holistic approach in their schools: district - wide training on the effects of trauma and the brain, improve class decorum through relationships and skill - building, and project based personalized learning.
Thursday: Regaining my decorum, I borrowed an understated but even more egregiously thirsty Range Rover HSE (12 city / 18 highway).
I'd say it's more a matter of decorum and propriety, and well warranted on the part of print publishers.
Pep apparently was guilty of nothing more than chewing up sofa cushions, and, once it was decided he lacked the proper decorum to live at the governor's mansion, he was sent to the prison in Philadelphia by Gov. Gifford Pinchot.
This separation of rooms A and B also allows for more precise recommendations with regards to room setup, decorum and layout.
Even more important: you must consistently demonstrate sound judgment and decorum online, because how you conduct yourself online will ultimately be a reflection of the company that hires you.
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