Sentences with word «politesse»

And telling someone that their children are cute is considered a normal piece of politesse.
The history of the phrase Judeo - Christian ethic is a mix of Christian politesse, Enlightenment rationalism, and Jewish assimilationism, among other things.
The unity is not a matter of social politesse or cooperation, but the essential unity of those who share the same flesh and the same bones.
Serial Mom John Waters» hilarious satire of suburban politesse and courtroom celebrity, Serial...
The prime minister, in this setting where he and Trump were straining at politesse, gave a stony - faced Trump a little lecture on the errors of his approach to trade.
That sort of action sounds to me like a good deal more than diplomatic politesse.
On Saturday, the first U.S. Senate debate between incumbent Democratic Sen. Mark Warner and Republican nominee Ed Gillespie was marked by zings - but also political politesse.
Each of these professionals displays his wares with the same urbane politesse one would encounter at Harry Winston or on Savile Row, seemingly indifferent to the lethal ends their customers have in mind.
Ideal Getaway: You can never be too polite or too put - together in a Libra's eyes, so a place to perfect politesse, like U.K. residential Finishing Academy for adults, would appeal — its classes on everything from deportment to dashing off thank - you notes would be a treat for Libra.
But the happenstance geographic sympathy I feel with him doesn't change my views about those of his works that I find trapped in a formalist politesse that smothers the spirit of abstract painting.
After all, the comic characters framed their standoffs around faux politesse.
I was thinking of using a different word to describe your motive, also ending in «- dacity» but starting with «m,» but decided instead to retain a distinguishing public politesse.
(Ça n» a rien avoir avec la liberté, c’est une question de politesse, et ça, je pense, existe en France aussi qu'aux Etats Unis).
Although Ackman's approach is often the same, he has managed to wrap his tactics in a smooth, well - learned politesse.
The fact remains, however, that, while talk about a Judeo - Christian tradition may in some cases be no more than Christian politesse or secularist fudging, it most importantly reflects a discovery of the continuing significance of what St. Paul meant when he said that Gentile Christians are the branch grafted on to the root of God's covenant with Abraham.
It's also funny because it underlines Buscemi's pathetic situation, pining for a teenager who won't return his calls while sharing space with a man who slouches around in sweatpants and dirty T - shirts, with no regard for social politesse.
John Waters» hilarious satire of suburban politesse and courtroom celebrity, Serial Mom may be the funniest movie you've never seen.
He chooses his words diplomatically, but it's easy to read between the lines of his politesse: travellers wouldn't warm to Porter so «quickly» if the service with Air Canada and WestJet weren't so infuriating.
Politesse and humility please.
Now 58 years old, he impresses even his harshest critics with his politesse.
The Politesse was created with one goal: to provide everyday tools to help young women navigate the real world.
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