That essay is exemplarily respectful of the ethic of the relation between different generations of thinkers, and of the elders of philosophy. |
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All we are asking is that we be treated in a respectful manner and spoken to in a respectable tone of voice. |
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Maybe they feel like there should be a respectful silence during a round of golf. |
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It is important that self-inflicted injuries are responded to in a calm and respectful manner. |
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It was civil, mutually respectful, completely lacking in any personal animosity. |
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From beginning to end they remained meek and respectful in the presence of their mother and aunt. |
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We should, therefore, be respectful of them rather than rushing to judgement. |
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He didn't achieve much at school in academic terms but he was respectful of his elders and listened to them. |
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For this reason the town will fall silent and its residents will pay their own respectful tribute today. |
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So, be tolerant and respectful, but also keep a sense of humour and remember how to laugh. |
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The children themselves kept a respectful distance, which is perfectly understandable. |
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They waited as the boat drew alongside, still keeping a respectful distance. |
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They were very courteous and helpful and I tried to be respectful by covering my hair with a black scarf. |
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If someone wants to be polite and respectful to me, the best thing I can do is be the same back to them. |
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He's a fantastic young man, is very respectful and comes highly recommended. |
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She's respectful, polite and particularly helpful when it comes to clearing away the dishes. |
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There was a respectful silence of a few seconds while the others internalised this concept. |
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Hundreds of people drew near her grave and police had to be called in to hold them back and keep a respectful distance. |
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His stance was gentle, respectful, calm, centered, attuned, and responsive. |
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In his past work, David Lynch has often presented seniors as if they were circus freaks, but here his approach is reverent and respectful. |
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Everyone was treated by Sr. Monica as another Christ and dealt with in a reverent, respectful way. |
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But, for the most part, the media coverage of the pope's death has been intelligent, respectful, and even reverential. |
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I haven't read the work in question, but this seems like a respectful way to talk about an emotionally loaded word, and how it got that way. |
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The thesis received respectful attention, but it did not win assent or committed followers. |
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It deserves an appropriately respectful and thoughtful response that goes beyond attitudinising. |
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But I draw the line at being so accommodating and respectful of the views of others that we lean over backwards so far that we fall over. |
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It's all over and above contract, but the result is that kids here tend to be a bit more respectful. |
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This means being respectful of their rights and not insulting them through arrogant or thoughtless behaviour. |
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Children capered around in awe of all the soldiers with weapons, and guests and dignitaries kept a respectful silence during the formalities. |
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The cover is respectful but distinctive, retaining the mood of the original but beefing up the arrangement with a full, cinematic, sound. |
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Even a Mercedes falls back to a respectful distance when I rudely pull out in front of it. |
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The family was dignified and respectful even of the late senator and his family as this shameful secret was becoming public. |
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I know I should be more patient, more sisterly, more respectful of other people's discoveries. |
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Even if they pass it down, use of their name and biographical details ensures respectful treatment from their subordinates. |
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An attitude that started out as solicitous and respectful becomes condescending and mocking. |
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While the film is making respectful money, the trades seem to report that it is underachieving according to expectations. |
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Precisely because the scene is so fleeting, in an otherwise thoroughly even and respectful documentary of a group entity, it feels boldfaced. |
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Four judges of the Federal Court have, in our respectful submission, quite unexceptionally construed this section. |
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He tried not slurring his words and speaking in his most respectful tone, as he always did. |
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I would like to think that all New Zealanders were respectful of genuine urupa sites. |
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While his sonorous voice was a little daunting, it was counteracted by his articulate nature and respectful manner. |
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He's polite, respectful and, even though he burps on command at lunch, he's a little mature for his age. |
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Infact Shiva's devotee, Sudheet approached Uma to pay his respectful obeisance. |
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The dullest piece here is a starchily respectful profile of Krishna Menon, the high commissioner in London for the Dominion of India. |
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Newspaper obituary columns are changing but they are essentially respectful of the dead. |
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To those who cautiously venture into such a hidden world, Wheeler advises respectful observance. |
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At his side, the children, useless in tasks that required strength, observed a respectful silence for their leader. |
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That is why, in our respectful submission, the approach taken in point of principle is off centre. |
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These industries proved to be sticky, long-lasting, respectful to people and the environment and a key to innovation. |
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In our respectful submission, that is not the sort of burden that a surety is normally complaining of. |
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In my respectful view, the evidentiary predicate required to sustain the order that the applicants stand trial was present. |
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Dons need to be respectful, yes, but they're paid to be appraising, and to encourage critical rather than pappy faculties. |
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We had just come from one of our lunches, meetings filled with the argumentative yet respectful conversation of committed cinephiles. |
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Yet in the end, I could not muster the courage to shatter the atmosphere of respectful civility. |
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By these means, the virtuous mother could mold an unspoiled, respectful, neat, and clean child. |
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All children were taught to be respectful to their parents and grandparents. |
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Of course we need to be respectful of the biology and physiology of illness. |
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This TV adaptation, scripted by Emma Thompson and directed by Mike Nichols, is compatibly respectful, guttingly plausible, crushingly quiet. |
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Proper behavior means to be loyal, filially pious respectful and trustworthy. |
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As much as any other mother would, she was concerned greatly for her son, and her son in return, was filial and respectful to her. |
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They generally ruin things by being insufficiently respectful of their masters' teachings. |
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Chuck War stood and approached the podium to respectful applause from the Assembly. |
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Even the irreverent Campbell was praised for the respectful tone with which he responded to Hutton's questions. |
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He was courteous, polished, respectful and kept an eye out for us, which was good, since he would be with us for the next three days. |
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There was only the feeling that, in the desire to be appropriate and respectful of history, the children had been costumed in it. |
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They were respectful and courteous and asked my father's permission to speak to him alone. |
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After decades of respectful froideur, the country has fallen madly in love with that unflinching emblem of postwar stoicism, the Queen. |
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And I was embarrassed by him, too young for his shy approaches, too unused to such respectful gallantry. |
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Etiquette would probably have required me to use some sort of respectful prefix before their names. |
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That disagreement, however, must be presented in an intellectually responsible and respectful manner. |
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Ninety nine percent of Heysham High pupils are decent, respectful, hardworking and a credit to their parents. |
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Although suspicious of unknown admirers, Tennyson was a sociable man, with a fondness for declaiming his work to a respectful audience. |
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Each requires a certain amount of respectful, delicate, thoughtful mountain climbing. |
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My parents raised him to be respectful of all women, and he is protective of me and my mother. |
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That is a phrase which, in our respectful submission, is also apt to mislead, it being an elliptical noun phrase. |
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Though her words were perfectly respectful, there was a disdainful tone to her voice. |
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I've been respectful, accepting, and tolerant, but my patience is at an end. |
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The tone of Nicholls' biography is dispassionately respectful, admiring even. |
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The dissentient, in our respectful submission, expressed the position absolutely correctly. |
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The teachers have helped establish the school's orderly and serious atmosphere, and its culture deeply respectful of academic achievement. |
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The restaurant is a respectful distance from the nearby busy intersection, and so noise pollution should be at an acceptably low level. |
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In the American South, the title Miz is spoken with a woman's first name as a respectful, but semi-familiar, form of address. |
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These refugees are well-mannered, respectful and, even in donated clothes, carry themselves with pride. |
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I am glad that I have well-mannered, kind, respectful kids, who do know when others are invading their territories. |
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He was, in our respectful submission, doing nothing more and charged with nothing more than administering the law. |
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In the early days, the novels received some respectful reviews and won a small band of devoted admirers. |
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No, it's not a shock to me that this president would have that kind of transparent, what-you-see-is-what-you-get openness in a respectful way. |
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The respectful listening necessarily implied a readiness to change in the light of what the dialogue might reveal. |
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Evidently he's heard about kindly respectful paparazzi and wants to test the water. |
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I considered at one point going around and having a word with the hosts, to get them to ask their guests to be a little more respectful. |
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There was a respectful pause as the Senior Prayer Officer waited for the Almighty to give him his attention. |
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I loved the ambiguousness and the honesty, the emotional resonance of being completely forthright and yet respectful of the subject matter. |
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Our relationship started well, descended into hate-hate, recovered somewhat to love-hate and, latterly, has drifted into respectful acceptance. |
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Nevertheless, some Western anatomists actively promote viewing cadavers as patients to encourage respectful treatment. |
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I'm very proud of the film and I think I've been truthful and respectful of his work. |
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He stayed away from the gym for a while and came back transformed, abrasive and rude when he had once been polite and respectful. |
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Ibrahim made clear to Deputy Dennis Meyer that his daughter was a respectful and dutiful girl of Sudanese extraction. |
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Tourists from Germany were adjudged the best behaved, beating the respectful Japanese and Spanish, and were also voted best all-round holidaymakers. |
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To do that, your Honours, it would have to be established, in my respectful submission, beyond reasonable doubt, that the man Rocky was dealing in drugs. |
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Normally, people are pretty mellow, and respectful of one another. |
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It gentles our character as a whole, rendering us more patient and respectful toward others, more attentive to and interested in people's thoughts and feelings. |
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His mean face slowly resolved into a baffled, respectful expression, like that of a weasel facing a trap. |
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As such, there seems no compelling reason for supposing that it be listened to in respectful, forelock-tugging silence. |
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Perhaps new forms of political community which are more respectful of cultural differences and more cosmopolitan than their predecessors will emerge in consequence. |
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Clouds covered the sun, a respectful veil shading the sun's merry rays. |
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She taught her how to act polite, demure, obedient and respectful. |
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For their part, consumers were to be informed, respectful, and compliant with the rules governing the purchase of goods in state and cooperative stores. |
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Judy and Bubbles battle and evolve, through their rivalry, into a respectful and comradely self-awareness that bypasses and undercuts their earlier competition over men. |
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We follow at a respectful distance so as not to tire the bear unduly. |
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The piece I wrote was respectful, but not worshipful, and that, too, was never good enough for Vidal. |
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We believe in being respected and respectful citizens of the world. |
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Does it become romantic because of the need for power, or does it always stay at a respectful distance? |
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They offer a model of a relationship where two adults can have an honest, respectful, enjoyable but noncommittal relationship. |
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The joyous, celebratory mood that the musicians felt in the recording of this project comes through in this original, respectful expression of gratitude. |
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Now, those words are not, in our respectful submission, mere boilerplate. |
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The emerging generation are more and more impervious to standard school indoctrination, less ready to give up their seats on buses, less respectful and filial. |
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Despite suffering what must have been a hurtful rebuff for a young academic, she spoke of him in very respectful terms, characteristic of her usual grace. |
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However one Maori king has refused to meet the royals saying the 45-minute window he was allotted was not sufficiently respectful. |
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No matter how antagonistic the question or the barb, Jackson keeps a low voice and a respectful tone. |
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In this review, he leaves the community of civil, respectful discourse and becomes a mere mouthpiece of the ideological left, a careless spewer of hateful rhetoric. |
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In addition to establishing caring, respectful relationships with students, culturally responsive classroom managers work to create a sense of community. |
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She was thus well positioned to make respectful, informed, and unsentimental observations, and to deploy anthropomorphic comparisons and metaphors in a sophisticated way. |
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We were brought up by our parents to be loving and respectful. |
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Too eager to be respectful, he knocked more and more forcefully, shaking the brittle wallboards and splintering a few pieces of the flimsy sun-baked wood. |
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We humans are like the developing mind of this child of God, and our responsibility is to guide the developing Earth-child in respectful, caring ways. |
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My sugar daddies were chivalrous and respectful, but when someone is compensating you for your time, a power dynamic emerges. |
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The Tory revolutionary was so punctilious and respectful of her monarch it was almost embarrassing. |
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Her parents are truly a class act, and am certain they brought her up to be more respectful of a possible future colleague. |
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I am very concerned about what the president has put forth, although again, we're respectful of his need to snuff out terrorism, prevent any acts from happening again. |
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As to that, your Honour, there is an appeal from a decision of a superior court of record which, in our respectful submission, gives us a properly constituted appeal. |
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It is framed, rightly so, as a painful act done in the service of being as humane and respectful as possible. |
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But is her secret, as some rivals are sniffily suggesting, simply to have let tabloid newspaper hacks loose in the more respectful world of magazines? |
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I do not remember being trained in manners and respectful behaviour. |
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If you think of yourself as more than a knuckle-dragging Neanderthal, you can stand up and be respectful. |
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Though Britishers believed in allopathic treatment, tabibs and hakims earned a respectful place by treating major illness which surprised allopathic doctors. |
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And the final question, can we in our profession discuss these issues in a calm, mutually respectful way without criticizing, belittling or vilifying one another? |
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If two leggers are respectful and properly admiring of us for the exotic, superior beings that we are, then we will always be well behaved in return. |
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A people more fully in touch with, and respectful of, nature than nearly anyone on Earth has borne the brunt of urbanized environmental do-goodism. |
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Female subordinates are often less respectful of, and deferential to, their female bosses than they are to their male bosses. |
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Schieffer, by contrast, was more magnanimous and respectful. |
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A jacquerie, even if carried out with the most respectful of intentions, cannot fail to leave some traces of embarrassment behind it. |
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If this is not possible, any respectful means of disposing the body may be employed. |
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The angry goat was quite mollified by the respectful tone in which he was addressed. |
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Although respectful toward the King, he made it clear that his constitutional duty was to acquiesce to the will of the people and Parliament. |
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The skin is used to make mukluks, hats, parkas. We are resourceful and respectful of the animals, the land. |
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Americans, in contrast, were described as brave, loving, generous, strong, resourceful, heroic, and respectful of human rights. |
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Knox's unusually respectful letter urged her to support the Reformation and overthrow the church hierarchy. |
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As mosques are places of worship, those within the mosque are required to remain respectful to those in prayer. |
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He was clearly respectful of the church, with charter evidence showing multiple grants to churches and for religious buildings. |
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Conditions between the nationalities have since been stable and generally respectful. |
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It was just the most respectful appellation in the society of the Jianzhou Jurchens in Meng's mind. |
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Some tourists are less than respectful of the city's cultural heritage, according to Nardella. |
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Tennis may be the quietest sport, with long stretches of respectful silence interrupted only by the thwop of balls being hit. |
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What I appreciate is, they are respectful of the democratic process. |
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The Fair Tax would be simple, inexpensive, understandable, administrable, visible, equitable and respectful of privacy rights. |
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Glicken declares himself a work-addicted striver and presents a volume of sensible and respectful direction for his workaholic brethren. |
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Keeping the toilet roll replenished is a no-brainer for hosts, while guests are always considerate and respectful. |
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Watson was professional and respectful, and his interruptions were subtle. |
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When communicating with a Traditionalist, it's important to be respectful, formal, and profession-al. |
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Cheltenham, usually not respectful of anything with a string of victories next to its name, is a leveller as well as an inflater of reputations. |
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He was respectful towards all religions and religious figures of the world. |
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As long as he's keeping in contact and being respectful, let him have his breathing room. |
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Pol Pot, in his grave in Anlong Veng, receives the respectful visits of many Khmer people who offer him a fervent tribute, with candles, joss sticks, etc. |
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The greenie environmentalist animal rights woman comes into your sphere, With long hair and gentle demeanour She is respectful of the earth and of all life. |
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This axiology is concerned with relationships that are respectful amid the researcher and participants, and even between the subject matter and the researcher. |
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Steyn continues and it's all a bit more orderly down his end as O'Brien defends the first three balls with a straight bat and a respectful dip of the head. |
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Archbishop Aspinall has also stated that he does not take an official position on the ordination of gay clergy, preferring instead to encourage respectful conversation. |
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I observed the respectful attention that everyone in the room paid to him. |
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As related in the book The Life and Times of Private Eye, Moss was the subject of a less than respectful cartoon biography in the magazine Private Eye. |
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More was called before a committee of the Privy Counsel to answer these charges of treason, and after his respectful answers the matter seemed to be dropped. |
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He bowed to me, he madamed me, he was throughout as gentlemanlike and respectful as I had ever found him when we met at Old Harbour House or in Old Harbour Town. |
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State ceremonies aimed to induce a sense of respectful awe and emotional surrender in participants by an increasingly orchestrated and theatrical ceremonialism. |
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But having an athlete that is coachable, respectful, mentally tough, a great teammate, resilient and tries their best IS a direct reflection of your parenting. |
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