Sentences with phrase «of civilised people»

A free society of civilised people could generally expect to see that the intervention of political society is a light one given the priority of society over the element dedicated to its governance.

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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?
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..
This is not a clash of civilisations, it's not Muslims versus the rest of us - it's evil terrorists on the one hand against civilised people of all religions on the other,» he said.
Marsh «very passionately» supports euthanasia, describing it as «a sign of deeply advanced and civilised society: Two markers of civilisation are the number of people riding bicycles and the presence of euthanasia.»
And uncivilised peoples, moreover, were not owed the same standard of conduct as the civilised.
«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?
«We, unequivocally stand with Our Governor, His Excellency Dr. Samuel Ortom, the government and people of Benue State over the full implementation of the anti - open grazing law — People who have livestock should ranch as it is applicable in most civilised countries of the people of Benue State over the full implementation of the anti - open grazing law — People who have livestock should ranch as it is applicable in most civilised countries of the People who have livestock should ranch as it is applicable in most civilised countries of the world.
«We must expose the hatred that drives the extremist ideology; expose that this is not a clash of civilisations nor of cultures; expose that on the one side stands all civilised societies founded on the dignity of all people of all faiths and on the other an extremist violent ideology where murderers take innocent lives for notoriety,» he said.
Lots of people told me I would never be deported, that no civilised country in the world would ever deport people to a war zone like Somalia.
There has clearly been a lot of effort expended by Costner and the writer Michael Blake to get away from the clichéd depiction of Native Americans as a backward, violent people, who deserved everything they got from the brave, civilised white men driving them off the land in the name of God and Progress.
Munger explains the opportunistic approach of Berkshire Hathaway and the importance of their business experience to their investment success (and vice versa), dismisses gold as an investment «civilised people don't invest in gold, they invest in productive businesses» and comments on the dynamics of the macro economy and his enthusiasm for the two US presidential candidates (in spite of the «poisonous» state of US politics).
Over the years, Santa Barbara has gained a reputation as a wealthy, nice, civilised, possibly slightly stodgy kind of place where people wear floaty linen and drink San Pellegrino.
yea right lol, resolution is not directly proportional to fun, thats what this is about can everybody just play games and get along like the civilised people we are in the year 2014, i wouldnt have like to seen this back in the days of the hatfields and mckoys, with mckoys backing sony and hatfield backing ms, people would die, so in the name of fun tone it down.
Even in the civilised city of Warunk you're often set upon by angry people from whichever faction you choose not to align with.
Being able to earn a living in an industry in which, for the most part, it is civilised, full of the best people and where, chances are, nobody's killing anybody or getting killed but equally, where no - one's exactly saving lives, so everything in proportion
It presages a law captured by the rhetoric of the right to freedom of expression without due regard to the value underlying the particular exercise of that right; a law in which, under the guise of the right to freedom of expression, the «right» to offend can be exercised without responsibility or restraint providing it does not cause a disruption or disturbance in the nature of public disorder; a law in which an impoverished amoral concept of «public order» is judicially ordained; a law in which the right to freedom of expression trumps — or tramples upon — other rights and values which are the vital rights and properties of a free and democratic society; a law to which any number of vulnerable individuals and minorities may be exposed to uncivil, and even odious, ethnic, sexist, homophobic, anti-Christian, anti-Semitic, and anti-Islamic taunts providing no public disorder results; a law in which good and decent people can be used as fodder to promote a cause or promote an action for which they are not responsible and over which they have no direct control; a law which demeans the dignity of the persons adversely affected by those asserting their right to freedom of expression in a disorderly or offensive manner; a law in which the mores or standards of society are set without regard to the reasonable expectations of citizens in a free and democratic society; and a law marked by a lack of empathy by the sensibilities, feelings and emotional frailties of people who can be deeply and genuinely affronted by language and behaviour that is beyond the pale in a civil and civilised society.
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