Respect for the other is a key value in the official language of our modern, politically correct world. |
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Respect for ancestors, grandparents, and elders remains a key element in creating and demonstrating the right attitude. |
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Respect for the preservation of the environment was high on his sense of priorities. |
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Respect for personal autonomy and individual human rights was the common thread joining all issues presented at the World Social Forum. |
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Respect for the dead that used to be of cardinal importance in society is rarely noticeable during funeral ceremonies these days. |
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Respect for others is after all one of the most important values to encourage in our society. |
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Andrew was a very gentle, courteous man with huge respect for everyone he worked with. |
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I suppose people just want to show their love and regard and respect for me. |
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Respect for writers joins with the desire to help authors find an audience and present what they have to say as clearly, effectively, and winsomely as possible. |
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They did it for you, you can at least show some respect for their sacrifices. |
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While all agree he is tough and prone to losing his temper, there is almost universal respect for his abilities as a soldier. |
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My poetry teacher, who I have a huge amount of admiration and respect for, came with her son and daughter. |
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In 1902 he met d' Indy, who became his teacher and shared his deep respect for folk music. |
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She has deep respect for raw artistic talent and admits there is probably a frustrated artist in her trying to get out. |
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Develop player and team respect for the ability of opponents, as well as for the judgement of referees and opposing coaches. |
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A few years back charities and voluntary organisations had a mutual respect for one another's services and duplication did not happen. |
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However, the Irish Seal Sanctuary said many local fishermen shared a respect for wildlife and nature. |
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I think that, when you work with somebody of that caliber there's just an immediate respect for him and his process. |
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Rugby League has not only preserved its identity, it is safeguarded by a genuine respect for its fans, rival teams, and even officials. |
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It also reflected a respect for standards and for the public with whom staff were in contact and it reinforced morale. |
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With so many people here involved in the fishery, they tend to have a great respect for the terns, and for nature in general. |
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Perhaps a section of his constituency-to-be may even, on inspecting the images, develop a new respect for him. |
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When people talk of the declining respect for elders, they're probably right. |
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For all his occasional zaniness and bad positions on various issues, I've got a certain respect for him. |
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According to Confucianism, one of the most important values is respect for elders. |
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While both men are tenacious political strategists, they clearly have a healthy respect for one another. |
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I've known him and worked with him over the years and have a great respect for him. |
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The nature of the conversation and the respect for elders reflects Chinese customs, particularly that of the young coming to the wise for advice. |
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Is there an interference with the right to respect for private life in this case? |
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Political correction and human rights have superseded responsible behaviour and respect for others and their property. |
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Of course, the most important thing was the restoration of democracy, freedom, and respect for human rights. |
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Just as we are commanded to show respect for God's name, so also must we revere His teachings. |
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Today, we desperately need to revive interest in and respect for the environment. |
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To be forced to argue your case is not a symptom of incipient clerical fascism, but of a respect for the views of others. |
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Perhaps Neruda's most endearing quality, aside from his self-professed likeness to a tapir, was his respect for poetry as an occupation. |
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It was things like the absence of drinks and the sheer lack of respect for elderly people, which appalled me. |
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I have a newfound respect for the Arabian breed, but was proud to see several Appaloosas, Quarter Horses, and even a few mules competing. |
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This apparent lack of the respect for the dead led to criticism, but it was a necessary expedient. |
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Rapport between teller and listeners is based on trust, interest and on respect for character as well as skills. |
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When I lived in India, I was appalled at the lack of respect for a livable life we all displayed. |
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His respect for the novel as an art form means he spent four years on this one, and feels he is a success. |
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The Council also affirms the need for respect for human rights and the rule of law. |
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What really astounds me is that our law enforcement agency shows so little respect for the law. |
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He has shown sportsmanship and respect for his rivals in a sport where it is very easy to take the low road. |
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There has been a revival of respect for patois as a symbol of cultural pride among St. Lucians. |
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I have mad respect for the filmmakers for being at a place where most other folks would rather run away from. |
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Yes, in Kantian terms, respect for autonomy is closely related to the categorical imperative of treating people as ends and not means. |
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It says the Te Tumu Pa site, river mouth and river margins should be tapu forever out of respect for the tribes which fought there. |
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The problem with the young scallywags of today is that they don't have any respect for their elders and betters. |
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Look beyond the superficial similarities and you will see that he, as evidenced by this quote from a poem, had no respect for his mammy either. |
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They committed themselves to elaborate codes of behavior that included respect for women and a certain mannerly decorum. |
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Not all young people are bad, but there seems to be a growing number of them with a lack of respect for anything or anyone. |
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And as a mark of respect for the victims of the tsunami the national flag will be flown at half mast on civic buildings next week. |
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Baltic activists seized on the 1975 Helsinki Accords to demand respect for national and individual rights in the Baltic region. |
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The whole process took place behind a specially-erected screen to ensure privacy out of respect for those whose remains were being re-interred. |
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Immediately, almost as if it were a reflex Bastian dropped to one knee head bowed as a sign of respect for the future king of Geneval. |
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They usually portray American military personnel as barbarians with no respect for human life. |
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Hare hunting is a cruel and barbaric pastime carried out without respect for our wildlife. |
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I have a lot of respect for him, particularly regarding his place in popular culture. |
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The NDP's Lisa Hutton is looking to participate in a government which deals in respect for individuals and in positive changes. |
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Perhaps it is for the thurifer alone to bow to them, out of silent respect for the mystery of Christ present in his body gathered. |
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Of course our generation had complete respect for our elders and never ever gave cheek to them or annoyed them. |
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Pity the subject matter offends the sensibilities of anyone with an iota of respect for romance. |
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To this day, I dread sitting down at a serger, and have the utmost respect for anyone with the gift of building their own wardrobe from scratch. |
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Certainly I acquired deeper respect for the sheer toilsomeness of the effort and for those who do it, day after day. |
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He wants a modernist, liberal Pakistan in which there is religious tolerance and respect for the law. |
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One tends to find greater respect for the liturgical nature of our common worship in Anglican services. |
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Many tourists who visit Chartres cathedral have little knowledge of or respect for the medieval belief system that gave it aesthetic unity. |
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While wanting to convey respect for those who differ, I would suggest it best that couples wait until marriage before having sexual relations. |
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The best and most successful writers for children have the utmost respect for their young readers. |
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On the other hand pious people often have little respect for what they dismiss as milk-and-water values like kindness and compassion. |
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Maybe my moral outlook is the result of general respect for elders and betters. |
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Learn respect for your elders and betters, child, or I will make sure you burn. |
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Even the Parrot aimed to inculcate the habits of godliness and good behaviour, consideration for others, respect for ones elders and betters. |
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This habit of mindlessly raging at others is reprehensible from the standpoint of courtesy and respect for others. |
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My basic attitude is respect for anyone who's published a translation of Homer. |
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Take me for example. I am a confirmed bibliophile, but I also have a strong respect for books that borders on bibliolatry. |
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We have tremendous respect for their work and they would be excellent allies and strong performers on the Cabinet. |
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As I watched, it wasn't a grudging respect for the perfectly tailored and coiffed tribune of the masses that filled me, but a wave of nausea. |
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Was it so far into the mists of time that there was respect for other people's property and decent family values? |
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Designing a workable model requires not only vision, but also respect for the individual parts that make up the whole. |
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His respect for European modernists is passionate and some times surprising. |
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In amongst the hand-drawn maps and dinosaur relics, I found in Room 26, a shrine to Mongolia's institutional respect for the environment. |
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I put it up there out of respect for his place in blogging and in the interests of having both sides of the political spectrum represented. |
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Now, I've a great deal of respect for him, but clearly this is blather of the first order. |
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I've a twitch of respect for the man, but am not ready to be overly sentimental about it. |
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I have tremendous respect for the daring, moral courage, and intellectual honesty of this book. |
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First, I have great respect for the lexicographic types who do these searches. |
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He shows respect for everyone that he meets, and this characteristic typifies his good relationship with colleagues at home and abroad. |
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I am very angry about having my name dragged through the mud by the Prime Minister in this respect for his own purposes. |
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There were many among the white settlers who had high respect for the Aboriginal skin system. |
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As a result, we avoid a process that undercuts the authority of and respect for the Supreme Court. |
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As if in respect for the sombre occasion, the weather had undergone one of its sudden shifts in mood. |
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It was characterised by an excessive and even undue respect for authority and authoritarianism. |
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Our dependence on these foreign goods leads us to our slavish respect for numbers. |
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It shows a society that, white or red, encourages rapacity, self-deception and slavish respect for authority. |
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Still with respect for his age, he was excused most drills, musters and watchkeeping. |
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I have also tried to instill in my children a deep respect for natural healing. |
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It would mark appropriate respect for a remarkable individual if his colours remained unique. |
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She has a unique talent, but there's an unusual maturity and a respect for musical history. |
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German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche was convinced that universalism had undermined respect for the strong. |
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I now have greater respect for the women of yesteryear who didn't use disposable nappies but the towelling ones. |
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Not only is this unsightly, it is also a health hazard and has been seen as showing a lack of respect for the community in general. |
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I have the utmost respect for boxers, a breed who put their lives on the line each time they compete. |
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I'm afraid I've lost a bit of respect for the people I've been breaking my neck to represent. |
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Back then, the primary headache was dealing with snowmobilers and hunters who had little respect for the notion of private property. |
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Much more important to me are freedom, compassion for the poor, respect for the social contract, and equal opportunity. |
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Agreements are broken, witnesses held in contempt, there is respect for no one. |
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I have the utmost of respect for the men and women who take the whistle, whatever the code. |
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For longer than most of us know, man has always buried what has died, either for sound health reasons or as an act of respect for the fallen. |
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Niuean society is a gerontocracy based on obedience to and respect for those who are older than oneself. |
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Far from providing respect for and a defence of their community, their actions degrade and brutalise them. |
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Through our poverty we try to share Christ's love and respect for the so-called non-achievers, for those who are on the fringe of society. |
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This woman is exceptional, she's special, she's extraordinary and I have great respect for her. |
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Obedience and respect for the high, the mighty and the rich is a central principle of capitalist society. |
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Federal officials and foreign consuls indicated their respect for the former president partly by lowering their flags to half-mast. |
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We had a built-in respect for the writer's skill, and today I still wouldn't cross the road without a good script. |
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They do this by cutting the drugs with other powders, showing no respect for the people who take the drug. |
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The law also guarantees the basic indigenous peoples ' rights such as equal protection, nondiscrimination, and respect for cultural integrity. |
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Skydivers and bungee jumpers, plummeting toward the ground, have great respect for the force of gravity pulling them downward. |
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And she just had a respect for everyone and was the most non-judgmental, unselfish person you would ever meet. |
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Their non-materialistic tradition emphasizes loyalty and respect for women and children, the elderly, disabled and all living creatures. |
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We believe that the Burgundians, with their great respect for the power of the symbolic, were on to something. |
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The teacher does not hold the prospect of wealth but is accorded respect for his vocation and dedication to the care of the young. |
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We refused and stressed that out of respect for the thousands who had signed it, we would only deliver it by hand. |
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In the end it was respect for Bacon's carefully calibrated performance that kept me in my seat. |
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Out of respect for the veterans, media are required to stay within the stanchioned area during the ceremony. |
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The flag at Fulford Gold Club has been flying at half mast as a mark of the club's respect for Mr Duston. |
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Sweden, Norway, Finland and Germany planned to fly flags at half mast in respect for the dead and missing. |
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The most important qualities of a good child are respect for the elderly and obedience to parental authority. |
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The church was remarkably successful in implanting tradition, respect for hierarchy and obedience to authority in French Canadian society. |
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A Cameroonian, he says respect for others and a love of life are not considered optional extras, they are the very basics by which he exists. |
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Tomorrow we're not campaigning in the morning out of respect for the Pope's funeral. |
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Before the match two minutes silence was observed by both teams as a mark of respect for umpire Annesley who passed way last morning. |
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Those who traverse the earth's wild land often end up full of wonder and respect for it. |
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We would be saying it's okay to treat human beings like commodities, and it's okay to elevate economics above respect for human dignity. |
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We do get a bit of stick from time to time but most of the English players have a lot of respect for Australians based in Europe. |
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It's not, though, a new respect for old money, it is the realisation that this monument could be a major draw for tourists. |
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When they entered the sacred, haunted place, Takeshi walked at a slower pace, showing respect for those who were buried there. |
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Our society can only benefit from archaeological exploration if its work is carried out with a deeper respect for the ancient dead. |
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He had not understood why she had acted like that but out of due respect for the girl he decided to pocket his own emotions as well. |
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The argument was that the scheme is so oppressive and onerous because it infringes the Applicant's right to work and to respect for his privacy. |
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The second detractor is an absence of respect for your opponent or opposition within the discussion. |
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But she does nevertheless enjoy much respect for representing a rather stiff, formal, orderly Britain that many people are sad to have lost. |
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I'd have a lot more respect for some of these celebs if they did run for office. |
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She hates her outcast status, but has too much respect for herself to compromise or curry favor. |
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Despite their outward appearance the class had a deep respect for Mr. Maker, and none of them were sure why. |
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Allied naval commanders had a great respect for him, but he was not so highly thought of by some of his colleagues. |
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And to put yourself under that kind of pressure, you need a certain strength of character, so I have respect for footballers. |
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You come away from the recording of these two complete suites with great respect for the young Frenchman's musicality and technical facility. |
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For many people, as I said, the respect we owe nature is respect for God conceived as the divine creator. |
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We owe him some respect for that and we need to help him make that affirmative case for change. |
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Hopefully as I embark on a long and fruitful career in the film business, there will be various homages to various directors I have respect for. |
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He is a humble man and a down-to-earth padre, who displays respect for all he serves with, regardless of rank or background. |
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With its mix of traditionalism, inventiveness, and healthy respect for the mythology, this is a Superman for all seasons. |
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These tools of expression are presented to the child in such a way as to teach respect for the tools. |
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So do you honestly believe it's only a matter of time before people develop an increased respect for other species? |
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It is the duty of all families to teach honour and respect for women to their sons. |
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At the heart of indigenous supremacist doctrines lies respect for the mana or traditional power of the village chief. |
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Indeed, I have found a new respect for surrealism and the artists who are brave enough to tackle the style. |
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Stanley grounds the principle of privacy on respect for persons as active agents or choosers. |
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Rugby should not give house room to people who do not have control of themselves and respect for the paying public. |
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I am a mild mannered fellow with a respect for all good human beings and all religions and cultures. |
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It is the fact that civility requires us to show respect for people we do not know that invests it with a strong moral quality. |
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Ever since the coyote and wolf had hunted the deer, the wolf had a new respect for the coyote. |
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This was a strategic way of legitimizing their own ideas, but it also reflected a genuine respect for many of the insights of the classics. |
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Increased consciousness of empire and respect for the clarity of French classicism had much to do with this change. |
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Manners, for her, are one of the ways we show respect for others, mind our own business, and maintain a peaceable and kind society. |
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They are known for their respect for individuality and the closeness of care. |
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Among such passageways is the imitation of idolaters or of the followers of other religions who have exaggerated respect for their saints. |
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The freedom to dismiss such codology comes from his respect for and knowledge of the forces at the heart of life. |
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I really enjoyed my time there, I met a lot of people who I both liked personally and had immense professional respect for. |
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She was an impertinent child who displayed no respect for me or this city of ours. |
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You see, the collapse of respect for politics is a remarkably recent phenomenon. |
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They have so much respect for writers, even ones that don't come first or second. |
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The reader too draws back and shares his incomplete understanding along with his respect for his mother. |
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Why would I spend so much time, and a not inconsiderable chunk of money, hanging out with people whose views I obviously have little respect for? |
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Their respect for the captain operated as a check to the incontinence of their passions. |
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So why should a respect for incumbency overwhelm the actual opinions of her constituents? |
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She was a tall platinum blonde with a protruding bust that seemed to have no respect for the laws of gravity, dressed in a halter top and shorts. |
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A wide variety of institutional forms, many of which do not resemble American constitutionalism, can express and secure respect for pluralism. |
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Now, because they have seen how I play for the national team, they have a new respect for British football. |
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They have bad manners, contempt for authority and no respect for older people. |
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I have too much respect for him to carry his inessentialness to my own cinema cosmogony too far into the public arena. |
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The green foliage bent deep towards the ground, out of respect for the snow. |
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But she was not too upset, for she knew it was a gesture of fondness and respect for Hector Quintero. |
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Respect for human rights and individual rights must be legally enshrined. |
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You will be reminded that firefighters deserve your deep and abiding appreciation and respect for their service. |
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These accords granted indigenous communities autonomy and respect for traditions and customs. |
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Lack of accountability has corroded public respect for business and political leaders. |
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It contains not one moment of jollity, humour, or that respect for the audience that had paid for their inclusion. |
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These jumped-up guardians of the yellow lines show no respect for man, beast or the Scottish team. |
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Seeing himself as an Adonis and a gift to women and lacking any respect for the gender was his undoing. |
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Rabbi Berger's pious respect for Schneerson's memory severely compromises his best efforts to combat the Lubavitchers' adoration of him. |
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These women rejected their contemporaries' scientific rationalism and positivism in favour of a profound respect for local knowledges. |
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He had respect for them, even as he respected the grizzly and the rattlers that his trail crossed. |
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The dive leaves me with a profound respect for these beautiful creatures and a new keenness to see them in the wild. |
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But New York Times staffers kept mum not so much out of fear of reprisals as out of respect for the institution. |
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This is an understanding of right and wrong and respect for oneself and society as a whole. |
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Indeed, one of the important values which health care professionals have to hold dear is great respect for human life. |
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Is it because of his respect for the age-old prejudice of the orthodoxy against these arts? |
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I've become very agnostic politically anyway, but it's based on a sheer lack of respect for the political classes. |
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I think that our society is held together by respect for these public voicings of commitment. |
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The people in China have traditional respect for scholarship and knowledge. |
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We need a president to re-engage the nation in international law, respect for the UN, and a fair and humane domestic policy. |
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She is thoughtful and reflective, and I have enormous respect for her passionate dedication. |
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We are here to affirm the rights of all New Zealanders to legal protection and social respect for their relationships. |
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I love the respect for film that London has, having a National Film Theatre, how all the movie theatres show repertory on the weekends. |
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So me, I wonder how giving people more days to laze at home amounts to respect for religion. |
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They showed no respect for the fact he is going through a hard time and instead tried to have a cheap laugh at him. |
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The fourth principle is respect for confidentiality and the data protection laws. |
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One of the first precepts of any civilised society is respect for law and order. |
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He and I can agree in our respect for a consistent and conscientious pacifism. |
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Let me start by saying that I have a lot respect for Stuart Baird as a cutter and, based on his first film, not his second, as a director. |
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I realise I can't be one of them myself, but knowing that simply fills me with an even deeper level of respect for what they do. |
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I have a profound sense of respect for the inherent qualities of these images and work outward from there. |
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Anyone who has ever been down a pit returns to the surface with deep respect for those who make a career of mining. |
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I have great admiration and respect for these people, their unselfish act to understand and help people is above and beyond the call of duty. |
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An outstanding scientist, he commanded great respect for both his abilities and also for his exceptional personal qualities. |
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In other words, he combined a thorough musical literacy with a deep appreciation and respect for ethnic music. |
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The town has great affection for him and great respect for his golfing abilities. |
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Every party expressed its deep respect for her abilities as shown in that position. |
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The philosophy of the Tao has a basic respect for the balance of nature. |
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They show no respect for his lack of experience or his gelled coiffeur. |
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This is not only because of our acknowledgement of, and respect for, the growing population of many practising Buddhists who have made their home in Australia. |
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Fareed Zakaria deserves our respect for returning the honorarium and First Amendment award given by the League. |
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For the Queen Mother, two minutes of BBC radio silence were ordained, reduced to one for listeners to Radio 1, out of respect for their limited attention span. |
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Kimmel, Stewart, and Colbert all share a manager and a comradely respect for each other. |
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Does this backdown demonstrate a newfound respect for our liberties? |
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Older people overwhelmingly feel that children have less respect for the older generation and older people are unable to discipline their children and grandchildren. |
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It needs to recognise that, all too often, it poses as a champion of democracy while supporting regimes which have no proper respect for democracy. |
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We were all rascals when we were growing up, I was no angel myself, but what I did have, and still do is respect for my elders and people in authority. |
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When Reprieve lawyer Cori Crider first met Hisham Sliti, she wore a hijab out of respect for his religion. |
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She then affirmed publicly her respect for the communal authorities. |
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Flags flew at half mast at North Marine Road yesterday as a mark of respect for events in America and the teams lined up on the field for a minute's silence before the start. |
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His speeches are like a session with hypnotist, and his respect for the truth is a very relative thing. |
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So every time I was in a bar after that, I would add a Jameson on to my order and leave it on the bar as a mark of respect for a mate who couldn't have a drink. |
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I have respect for someone that gets caught and keeps his mouth shut. |
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It is this spirit of respect for individual merit, unheedful of background or breeding, which sets us apart from the rest of the world and makes us great. |
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Flags were flying at half mast as a mark of respect for the Duke of Norfolk who died two days ago at the age of 86, the Arundel ground being part of the Duke's estate. |
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This new idea which had been planted subconsciously in his mind by a man with no reading or writing skills, began to give him a healthy respect for himself. |
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At the plant, which remained closed yesterday, two orange TCL flags were flown at half mast, as a mark of respect for the two lives which were lost. |
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As a sign of respect for the law and British custom, judges and lawyers during America's colonial period wore powdered wigs over their natural hair. |
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However, what really irks Henry is when his frustration in defeat or his lack of a smile when he scores is seen as a lack of respect for his team-mates or his opponents. |
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But a mature respect for the competition tempers the killer instinct. |
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Around 24 copperplate inscriptions unearthed there and in the neighbourhood reveal that the king had great respect for all religions, and was a connoisseur of art and culture. |
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References to holy war are interspersed with exhortations to charity, kindness toward others, and respect for life. |
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Participants were required to adhere to the same library rules regarding respect for copyright and general behaviour as are other members of the university. |
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Among matrilineal societies, respect for one's mother's brother is marked by the use of polite language and physical avoidance on formal occasions. |
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According to Derrida, Levinas underestimates not only the elusiveness of alterity but the degree of respect for alterity already present in earlier thinkers. |
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Cagney and Sylvia Sidney also worked well together, reflecting Cagney's respect for Sidney as an actor and also his enjoyment of her adeptness at witty repartee. |
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The lessons had been learnt and, through enlightened policies, respect for national sovereignty and the mediation of the United Nations, peace would prevail. |
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His nationality gave him minority status among even the minorities, and, as such, he believed, was never given due respect for his military knowledge. |
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Instead I opt to place my own scarf over my head out of respect for those who are worshipping. |
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Tavi Gevinson, the 13-year-old wunderkind blogger, makes clear her respect for autonomy. |
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They show a high respect for the feelings and beliefs of others. |
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Children are expected to be obedient and to show respect for their elders. |
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He was unstinting in his praise and respect for Marion as the steady fulcrum of his life and he never failed to proudly mention his children and grandchildren. |
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In future, the movement will be more humane, more charitable with a greater respect for dissenting opinion, there will be less purges and more accommodation. |
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The public expectation was that a new Scottish Parliament would be untainted by this freeloading culture and would result in a new era of respect for the public purse. |
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Media freedom is important for building inclusive societies, securing respect for human rights, empowering civil society and promoting development. |
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A political cycle later, progressive Democrats may feel new respect for LBJ's ability to get things done. |
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The team he inherited had little respect for his achievements as a manager, but he sensed their indifference and weeded out the dissidents with minimal fuss. |
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As long as an accessory is being used for a religious observance, it may not be used for any other purpose, out of respect for God's commandments. |
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He was quintessentially labor, he was uncompromising in his stance for the poor and the dispossessed, and he was unyielding in his respect for the dignity of work. |
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Some examples of partition have been accepted, with the original land being divided between two sets of peoples, this despite the avowed respect for territorial integrity. |
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I have found a new admiration and respect for what she has achieved. |
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Anyone who works in the field has my utmost respect for their bravery. |
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I have nothing but the deepest love and respect for these individuals. |
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I have a lot of respect for him because he was always straight with me. |
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They are mindless senseless yobs with no respect for anybody else. |
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James, 17, says boarding has allowed him to develop a close relationship and a respect for his teachers that he would not have had as a day pupil. |
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You can see a great respect for his subject in this picture. |
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Even though our drivers did not score any points in the race, we decided to pass the chequered flag out of respect for the spirit of the new rules. |
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This respect for open-mindedness and open-endedness, this porousness at the borders, is, then, one of the most refreshing dimensions of the editorial voice in this volume. |
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To reduce these divisions, the strategy of creating more states was developed to pacify differences and demonstrate respect for the many minority groups in the country. |
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To go not the fastest against the clock, but most efficiently with the powers one has, which includes an intimate knowledge of and a healthy respect for one's own limits. |
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Even in those cases where the Police may not be involved, the shoddiness and incompetence demonstrated makes it difficult to retain any respect for the Police. |
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Lebanese children grow up with deep respect for their parents. |
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He is popular with staff and is extremely good at multidisciplinary medicine with enviable insight and respect for other specialists and healthcare workers. |
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Promote international cooperation and respect for comity among the Courts. |
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The solution to this mutation of complex growth is to go back to basics, to the old virtues we know, the respect for individual countries and their mores and manners. |
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Wiccans consider themselves witches, pagans or neo-pagans, and say their religion is based on respect for the earth, nature and the cycle of the seasons. |
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In economic transactions, a failure of insight, determination, perseverance, honesty, respect for law, or cooperativeness with one's fellows can be self-defeating. |
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His lack of respect for those who were excluded, whether socially, politically or artistically, from the Revolution, renders his account suspect in its one-sidedness. |
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Much to the satisfaction of legitimate entertainers, the book also expresses respect for the art of legerdemain, which it discusses using that very term. |
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Default, unearned respect for culture breeds a decadent cultural licentiousness in which any amount of pretentious nonsense is encouraged and propagated. |
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Out of the rigours of this harsh clime emerged a religion of stark simplicity which enjoined good thoughts, good words and good deeds, and respect for the environment. |
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If the dealership was removed from the criminal world and placed in its own legal one, there would be more respect for the law concerning other drugs. |
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There was no mystique surrounding nuclear waste, just respect for the physical threat it posed. |
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Not some rude, ignorant, person who appears to have no respect for either his office or the people of Tasmania, and flouts our laws as if he is someone who is immune to them. |
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I have the utmost respect for them as colleagues, and value the work they do immensely. |
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She acknowledges that not everyone back home appreciates the very clear Western influence in her music, but she has profound respect for those who do support her. |
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Both teams showed a lot of respect for each other and but for some late challenges on players as they struck the ball the game was played in a sporting manner. |
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Note that those like Mack, who can be awarded respect for their hypotheses of documents otherwise unattested, are not at an advantage over our thesis. |
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The driving culture illustrates a near total lack of respect for the rules of the road as indicated in the number of vehicles that run red lights at high speeds. |
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There is however a lot we could do to encourage respect for the law. |
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But in the end, they went for it, made a really brave move, and I have nothing but gratitude and respect for them. |
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Show our respect for the bush by keeping it in its original condition. |
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Pioneers of bushwalking and advocates of national parks were the harbingers of an engagement with nature that at last offered respect for and restitution of the environment. |
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