Collaborative Divorce is
conducted with civility in private settings, rather than with hostility in the public arena.
Seeking to serve God, where can we find the compelling reason to
treat with civility the arguments and the people we know to be profoundly wrong?
We can not expect them to obey the law, be responsible, and
act with civility if we fail to give them necessary instruction.
At The Park School (the «School» or «Park») we expect that all members of our school community will treat each
other with civility and respect.
«Balancing Zealous
Advocacy With Civility Main Lawyers Suffering From Stress at Work Need to Set Boundaries; Life Isn't Just About «Getting Things Done»»
We resolve to participate in public discourse about the issues and values that are fundamental to our Christian worldview and to do
so with civility and forthrightness.
Jeremy Corbyn has issued a plea for his supporters to «
behave with civility» in the Labour leadership contest.
In one of the first court cases to consider this behaviour, an Alberta judge recognized that it is an implied term of every job that an employer will treat its
employees with civility, decency, respect and dignity, and awarded an employee damages stemming from unnecessary criticisms and threats of dismissal.
For a burgeoning industry that depends on strangers interacting cordially and
with civility towards one another, the executives of the leading companies in the ridesharing industry are going for each other's jugulars.
We have a situation — and the people at the center of it have come
together with civility, common purpose and a willingness to listen and work towards a solution.
And if many establishmentarian religionists were dragged screaming by the Enlightenment and practical necessity to grant religious freedom, some very firm believers, from colonial Baptists to Jesuit John Courtney Murray in the Second Vatican Council, also kept making the case for conviction
blended with civility, commitment tempered with empathy.
These are reasonable, worthy concerns that we should be able to
articulate with civility and boldness without fear of being judged as entitled, emotional, or selfish.
Rodriguez says he's planning «a prayer for reconciling righteousness with justice,
truth with civility, Billy Graham's message with Dr. King's march.»
We would do well to follow Giglio's lead in this regard and discuss this
situation with civility, not making more of it than necessary.
It's also obvious how much easier it is to fill space with thoughtless, snarky rants and vents than to take time to
write with civility, kindness, understanding, and empathy.
«But it was always an honor to run against
people with civility and a high level of class,» he said.
On the day, the security forces, especially the policemen, conducted themselves
unusually with civility and decency, showing impartiality to all as attested to by all observers and participants.
English has a reputation of being
associated with civility and courteousness and cuss words inevitably, to us Indians at least, do not sound as harsh as they do in Hindi.
In The Courage to Teach, Parker Palmer writes, «Hospitality in the classroom requires that we not only treat our
students with civility and compassion but that we also invite our students and their insights into the conversation.
Instead, it combines finesse, agility, and
power with the civility and price tag of an eight - cylinder 5 - series or E-class.
The brakes are mighty, the stability unerring, it even
rides with civility - though we'll take a pass on that until we can get it away from the flatteringly smooth tarmac around Weissach and actually drive it ourselves.
Maybe it was because I was chauffeuring people, but this car cries out to be
driven with civility and class.
Now I have no choice but to write a rather viscious critique on my site that tries to discuss global
warming with civility.
With the Law Society of Upper Canada's prosecution of Joseph Groia headed to the Supreme Court of Canada, the legal profession's
obsession with civility will soon come to a head.
Besides the duty which a lawyer owes to the court and his client, she or he is bound to treat the opposite party and fellow
lawyers with civility, fairness and propriety.
- At the McNamara Law Office I focus on personal service and aggressive representation
along with civility and...
The collaborative law approach allows couples to end
marriages with civility and respect, making decisions together to help create the best post-divorce life possible for all family members.
National Conflict Resolution Center Local Peacemaker award recipient, Elizabeth Bustos, has few tips on how you can resolve
conflict with civility.
Still, it beats the alternative I so often see: co-parents who CA N'T
interact with civility when it comes to their kids.
I want a Ghana where political activity is
conducted with civility and honour and no one thinks of rigging an election as an option.
Sure, we're on opposite sides, but that doesn't mean we can't treat each
other with civility and professionalism.
Since there's no advantage to you to do anything other than answer the questions, do
so with civility and patience.
I may disagree witht heir veiws and beliefs but can still discuss
thing with civility and repect.
In any case employer has an obligation to provide harassment - free workplace and treat its
employees with civility, decency, respect and dignity.