Sentences with phrase «where civility»

The university has become an institution where civility has become an end in itself.
The Sites are a forum where civility should prevail.

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That's not a surprising finding exactly (any parent or kindergarten teacher could tell you the same thing), but in a world where we could all use a little more civility at work, it's worth reminding ourselves that tired employees are generally not the kindest or most patient employees.
Regardless of where one stands on the scaling debate, clearly these two fellows understand the importance of civility and good - natured ribbing.
Just for once why doesn't The Baltimore Sun's editorial board admit its political intolerance of any conservative views to its readers instead of pretending not to understand anyone else's lack of tolerance («Political civility: Where has all the tolerance gone?»
I am looking for a person who will keep us out of war, make corporations bring back the good paying jobs we all used to have before they went to India and China and who knows where else and who will restore civility to the nation.
Sara Kestenbaum's special contribution to civility back in 1966 was to create for us a sense of belonging where none had existed before.
When U.S. News & World Report ran a story in 1996 about the decline of civility, it opened with what it must have considered the man - bites - dog vignette — an account of a classroom where young people were taught to be polite.
Congregations must become, to use James Gustafson's expression, «communities of moral discourse» where congregants debate in a spirit of civility and openness social issues of the day in light of their faith.
Religious groups, expecially if they include signigicant cultural diversity within themselves, can be islands of civility, settings where, as Richard Mouw says, democratic interchange can be modelled, kept alive for the larger body politic.
It is a point, moreover, where civil religion and civility become much the same thing.2 I do not feel comfortable with the student's question of whether I am a Christian because the claims I make in the name of Christianity, while real, are nevertheless importantly limited.
As a nation we are mired in the hypocrisy of mere civility; we are falsely soothed by the marketing of diversity; we are increasingly incapable of all but the crudest formulations of where our fights really are.
Look, we can respect Spencer's position and understand where he's coming from (even though he doesn't return such civility to people that disagree with him), but just like Kenneth Ham and the ICR he's lifting up his interpretation as the only valid one.
The Spot: Taylor's Steak House (est. 1953) Of all the classic steaks - and - chops joints in L.A. (and there are quite a few), Taylor's is where chefs, food critics, and restaurant GMs go on their nights off for a bit of no - frills civility at a fair price.
People carry arms in teeming city streets where outward aggression, ranging from a near total absence of civility to frequent gunplay, is part of daily life.
She described the makeshift memorials that were «everywhere,» of how people where treating one another better in the aftermath of the tragedy, with more civility, more compassion.
After a light hearted beginning, question topics included his expectations concerning Kathy Hochul's separate primary, where he expects votes to come from, his «position» in the John Liu / Tony Avella senate primary, reports of pressure from Cuomo's staff and allies on Democrats to refrain from endorsing Zephyr Teachout, Teachout's comment that her qualifications include «not under federal investigation», whether Teachout is qualified to be governor, whether votes for Teachout are an anti-Cuomo protest, his encounter with Teachout at the Labor Day Parade and Tim Wu's related comment that Cuomo «failed a basic test of decency and civility».
As educators, we are dedicated to ensuring our students learn in classrooms and on campuses where the values of respect and civility are paramount,» she said.
I want a Ghana where political activity is conducted with civility and honour and no one thinks of rigging an election as an option.
From this point on, there will be no peace in either man's life as a harrowing game of kill - or - be-killed is played out against the backdrop of the awe - inspiring and deceptively treacherous wilderness where the unforgiving law of the land takes deadly precedence over the civility of modern society.
I can touch the future by supporting teachers who develop young people through the study of history and through the experiences in classrooms where respect, civility and justice are valued.
This Four Wheel Drive combination, along with rock - solid front and rear axles, will allow you to maintain civility or to carve your path where ever you see fit.
We owe it to each other — and to ourselves — to create an environment where tolerance, respect, and civility reign.
I think this may be why the organisers of the Lisbon conference said at the outset that the purpose was not to try to force a compromise, but to provide an arena of civility where the debate over the science can take place without the personalisation harsh wording which makes the sides deaf to each other.
This is a great place, where somehow civility has reigned, and even if we disagree we can still be agreeable.
Indeed, where the interests clash, I would suggest that it is better that zealous advocacy be favoured over the desire for civility.
First, the best thing about civility regulation is it sometimes identifies practitioners with chaotic practices where lots of things are going on.
As complex and unsettled as your relationship may be right now, do you still want a future where you can effectively co-parent and maintain basic civility with one another — maybe even a positive relationship?
While that is the part everyone remembers, read the rest of the quote: «I'm going back to Charleston where there is still a little grace and civility left in the world.»
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