Sentences with phrase «so civilised»

It all seems so civilised â $ «giving him the «cold shoulder» in public.

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To be honest I wouldn't even want to make a profit because I think it would be so great if this social service existed in every civilised society.
While I sense a very strong desire across the Tory family to conduct the Brexit debate in a civilised manner so that post-referendum reunification can be secured, unhappiness could quickly follow the expected «Remain» outcome.
«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.»
When you say «civilised society has deemed them inappropriate» what you really mean is that the left - wing establishment has done so, and woe betide anyone who disagrees.
The implicit suggestion is that no matter what, these Middle Eastern fanatics will be carrying a gun and a desire to shoot you dead first — even innocent looking six year olds — so their annihilation is in the best interests of the «civilised» world.
The Master is in many ways a straightforward story about a man unsure of the new world he is now in, and wants to belong to something so that he too can move beyond childish and primal urges and become civilised.
But how is it that this ultimate Corvette, with 638bhp, 604 lb ft and a likely # 100,000 price tag when it goes on sale in the UK at the year's end, feels so much more supple and civilised than the circuit - hungry Z06 version, despite being, I am promised, much more devastating on track?
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.
Declawing is animal abuse and a punishable criminal offence in many countries, so why is it still legal in the USA and Canada, the civilised world wants to know?
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.
Have we so lost our sense of what it means to be civilised that all we care about are subjects directed to the economy.
I'm sorry to be such a party - pooper, but I have on my side of the argument about 10,000 years of so - called civilised human history to back me up.
It is so pervasive and persistent and in complete disregard for blog rules and civilised norms of communication — that he needs to be put into permanent moderation and the nonsense filtered out.
But really, by the time we've crossed 750ppm, there's no chance for our society, so the planet can have a carbon party after that and humanity won't be around in a civilised form to give a rat's.
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.
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.
So left wing bias is the new right wing conservatism and the old right wing conservatism is now up in a tree somewhere swinging in the branches throwing bananas and screeching «left wing bias» at ordinary sensible civilised normal people on the ground with sufficient intelligence to work it out for themselves.
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
All civilised nations should see the virtue of responding to a humanitarian crisis so that the burden is shared equally.
In his judgment, Simon Brown LJ said that the regulations contemplated for some asylum - seekers «a life so destitute that to my mind no civilised nation can tolerate it» — «a sorry state of affairs» that could be achieved by «primary legislation alone».
On another occasion: «All Turkey, including the various people who live there, is not worth so much that civilised European peoples should destroy themselves in great wars for its sake.»
I got pathetically excited about being the subject of a handful of tweets, but I was stuck in a bizarre part of civilised Sydney that has VERY bad internet access, something to do with a poorly placed hill... so I was unable to watch the video that accompanied the initial tweet.
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