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civility English

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civility

formal or perfunctory politeness (= politeness) the act of showing regard for others

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I'd appreciate some civility. and some cooperation.
And, perhaps, a cross section of you. despite the forced civility of this review of our Party. will return with courageous hearts to the days in which it was difficult to be a National Socialist.
I might, perhaps, deserve to be told why I am rejected, and, with so little civility.
Maidens, if you will, but to be treated with civility.
I have the right to civility from you.
Barry was treated with great civility and was asked questions about England.
As you get older, Kovak, you'll find that civility can be learned.
A bad actor, with his excessive civility. And then lanier's resentment of rich ladies and their palaces.
Civility must be rewarded, Captain.
Civility, gentlemen, always civility.
I don't take anything for granted, except perhaps a little civility.
I might wonder why, with so little effort at civility, I am rejected.
Has he acquired a touch of civility in his address?
Monster of civility.
There's so little time for grace. and civility in this vulgar world of ours.
We can attempt some semblance of civility, can't we?
I can't afford civility, sir.
It would be better if you'd tell her to get off her knees and show some civility. to her six-day lord and master!
There is no civility, only politics.
Go, go. I'm going to have to echo Christopher's call for civility here.
This gonna buy me a little civility, Sergeant?
We are going to behave with civility.
See how she looks into his eyes- a most passionate civility.
Let's try to resolve this dispute with civility and respect.
The image lacks civility.
Maybe it will bring back his civility.
No, nice, nice, show me a bit of civility, a bit of respect.
Damn it, Ben, what happened to civility?
I apologize for Mr. Thomas' hostility as much as I stress the need for civility he continues to react to witch hunts particularly when they're so blatant.
Your lack of civility does you no credit, sir.

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Now that peace has returned and is accepted as a daily aspect of life, let no one doubt Georgia's will to establish the conditions and institutions of an enduring civility and prosperity.
His patience, civility, and politics of reconciliation provided me a better example of democracy and good governance than any civics class could have done.
An academic by profession, Abbas has tried mightily to lead the Palestinian people with civility, adherence to democratic principles, and public disdain for violence.
Palestinian rivals, both from his own Fatah party and from the Islamists of Hamas, as well as the Israelis, perceived Abbas's civility as weakness.
Surprisingly, for such an extensive, cynically efficient cluster of humanity, the city displayed surprising civility and solidarity during and after the attacks.
Like any market, however, the marketplace of ideas needs regulation: in particular, its participants should be bound by norms of honesty, humility, and civility.
I cannot guarantee that reading more widely will teach him honesty, humility, and civility.
But, strange irony, this civility is due to the remnants of the social protections left behind by the distinctly uncivilized communists.
The welcome return to civility is not, therefore, a return to mutual trust.
Many Chinese support government censorship: They see it as a way to maintain civility and order.
Civility in politics is not simply political confectionery.
At a personal level, I am also afraid that Lugar's defeat may be the end of an era of enormously attractive and distinctive civility in the way that America's most senior legislators conducted themselves.
While Obama would likely restore civility and politeness to transatlantic discourse, the sources of friction are more profound.

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