Sentences with phrase «too civilised»

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Our English lot, more especially the ones privileged enough to afford a matchday ticket at The Emirates are too «civilised» to spend up to this BS.
Mr McCarthy said teaching was the «foundation for civilised society» but suggested the curriculum was too narrow and the focus of the curriculum could be in the wrong place.
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.
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.
The title Climate change debate: «calm, civilised, informative» on Andrew Neal's blog, while snappy and appropriate to the discussion that took place, is also a little too sickly sweet.
Unfortunately, blog commentary is taken far too seriously by many participants and that the choice of language used is often inappropriate in a civilised discussion.
Assessing the demeanour of a witness, a critical feature of our adversarial system, is impossible, if protective measures for witnesses, are too onerous: «The right to confront an adverse witness is basic to any civilised notion of a fair trial.»
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