I would expect that, when an activity is under threat, some attempt would be made by its supporters to be considerate and circumspect. |
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I am considerate, drive to the speed limit and also drive a car that's more economical than my old one. |
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Time usually will graft on maturity, and the being considerate part is discussable. |
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Our waiter, considerate to the last, packed the leftovers neatly into a container to be reheated at home next day. |
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The catastrophe affords a rehearsing of the insecurities that lie in wait beyond a solidary family and considerate neighbours. |
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Bill appears as the warm, considerate, friendly fellow that he was, knowledgeable about so many aspects of Alaskan glaciers and glaciologists. |
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The considerate husband will keep in mind that his wife is a living, throbbing human being, not merely a galley slave to do his bidding. |
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He advised us almost constantly what was going on, and we were struck by his gentlemanly, courteous, informed, and considerate approach. |
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This is largely due to the extraordinarily considerate, polite, and gentlemanly treatment which we receive from the officers in command. |
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However, she did appreciate him for being such a considerate and understanding partner. |
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Every horse will become defensive towards the bridle if you repeatedly hit his teeth with the bit, so be considerate when unbridling your horse. |
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If tracks of totality were so considerate as to pass across well-established observatories, then astronomers' lives would be simpler. |
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And remember to be considerate of your colleagues who may not like the same noise levels as yourself. |
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He clearly adores his kids, who are all stalwart, funny and, for tweeners, preternaturally considerate. |
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You each have to be honest about your feelings and considerate of the other. |
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I found him to be a very caring, kind, considerate person and his support has been a great comfort to us all. |
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One should not be arrogant or insolent but rather be kind, considerate and courteous towards them. |
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Even those of us who are self-employed still must be considerate of our clients and suppliers. |
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Be especially considerate of those who interact with the public all the time. |
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Also, if you share the space that you're decorating, you should try to be considerate of your room-mates' tastes. |
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The physician should maintain a gentle and calm demeanor and be considerate of the apprehensive child. |
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But instead of being considerate of my needs, he thought of me as just another conquest. |
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It has social and political implications that are very meaningful and considerate of the masses. |
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The emergency services have joined the hospital in a plea to parents to be more considerate of the potential danger caused by careless parking. |
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He called for motorists to be more considerate at many of the area's traffic black spots so jams were not made worse by drivers behaving badly. |
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These organisations project a reputation of being caring, considerate and benevolent. |
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As he admits now, he might have taken a view more considerate of his wider career had he been older and wiser. |
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If she is a good friend, she will appreciate your honesty and be more considerate of your feelings. |
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Be considerate of the fact that Wellington's climate may make them want to drown themselves in a very warm bathtub right about now. |
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I'm sure this doesn't apply to you, because anybody who reads this is probably a considerate and reasonably tidy person. |
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Ed is, in all seriousness, one of the most thoughtful and considerate people I've ever come across. |
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Is she usually thoughtful and considerate of you, or does she have a track record of thinking only of herself? |
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He was warm, gentle and considerate, always sticking his neck out for others, and I think it would be good for him to be honoured in that way. |
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Their courage helped millions of people to be less condemnatory and more considerate. |
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He is even considerate enough to take time from his day to answer fan mail personally rather than getting a secretary to do it for him. |
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Tending the flagstick, the polite golfer is considerate enough to hold the flag against the pin to keep it from flapping if the wind is blowing. |
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The chairman's statement is considerate of the diverse interests represented by the leaders in the meeting. |
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Most cyclists are considerate and thereby enhance their own safety and that of others on the road. |
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He said the Church should be considerate of the plight of people in the district who lost their crop because of floods that had struck the area. |
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The city tries its best to be considerate to these students, who have studied hard for years. |
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She lasted 16 hours with terrific injuries and the staff were nothing but kind and considerate. |
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You need each other, so be courteous and considerate, as you would ask them to be to you. |
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That will depend to a large extent on how courteous and considerate motorists are. |
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He must be dignified, he must be tactful and considerate of feelings and of every living creature he sees. |
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It fosters peace, creates deep joy in our hearts and makes us considerate of others. |
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I guess I always assumed as a child that if I was considerate of others and reasoned things out, people would do likewise to and for me. |
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In our marriage the most important factor is commitment and being considerate to each other. |
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The end, which is to bring up well-behaved, considerate and law-abiding citizens, justifies the means a thousand-fold. |
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They didn't know me from Adam but they were so kind and considerate and generous despite their grief. |
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Somehow that was considerate of them, but they still were wary. |
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Korea seeks to be a friend to the world that is considerate of others and contributes to global society. |
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She's considerate of your needs and respects the terms of your contract. |
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Mick Hurley was held in genuinely high esteem by his work colleagues, being noted as a considerate and approachable man who had the gift of the common touch. |
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He portrays him as a slightly nerdish character who cleverly ingratiates himself with his fellow journalists with a supportive word here and considerate action there. |
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She was down to earth, plain speaking, kind and considerate. |
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Come on folks, let us be co-operative and considerate towards others! |
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Here's a great idea...we'll team an attractive, smart, considerate wife with a fat, obnoxious, gorilla of a husband... people will never see this coming! |
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I am optimisitc, with soft character, dynamic, caring, considerate, thoughtful, easy adaptable, flexible, with an inquiring mind. |
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This lady is engaging, warm, caring, considerate, and always a part of my life, come what may. |
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But otherwise he was sweet, kind and considerate, surprisingly worldly-wise and also very funny. |
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But you can never be right if you can't be compassionate, or considerate, or tender-hearted. |
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I've learned how to be considerate of others and I've gotten to know and become friends with many people in my community. |
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Centaury personalities are very loveable, mild-mannered and considerate people that because of their good will and helpfulness are well loved. |
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As a person living with a disability, I've noticed that people can be hyper considerate. |
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I would like to meet a man up to 50 yo., from 1m65 and more, kind-hearted, intelligent, calm, considerate, soft, maybe with children. |
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I am cheeful, kind-hearted, tidy sociable, dynamic, optimistic, sensitive, accurate, considerate and caring. |
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We conduct our business operations in a responsible, honest, fair and considerate manner. |
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The personnel doing this are very considerate and it is not offensive, but it does slow things down considerably. |
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Mali has always expressed its political will to promote the rights of the child and to guarantee children considerate protection. |
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To be considerate, understanding, and through the sharing of ideas and culture, give more than I take. |
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Furthermore, we like to welcome you in an atmosphere that is both warm and considerate. |
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It teaches the all-important skill of listening, the very root of a considerate attitude toward others. |
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Our attentive and considerate staff offers personalized service and will be happy to answer all your questions, big or small. |
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When posting messages, members must conduct themselves in a considerate manner. |
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Educated women are better equipped to exercise their rights and educated men are more considerate and ready to regard women as equals. |
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Our reliable product quality and considerate customer service will certainly make you a return customer. |
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Please be considerate of other spectators when using umbrellas. |
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We are considerate of other highway users including pedestrians. |
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If you encounter children who are well-behaved, considerate, remarkable, tell the parents how much you appreciate their commitment to raising these kinds of kids. |
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A hard-working doctor has rendered careful, considerate care to a complicated patient. |
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Simply asking tenants to be considerate of the staff has helped increase their tendency to recycle. |
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The new government will be pressed to reconcile religious conflicts and work out a policy that is considerate of the poor and mitigates the ill effects of economic growth. |
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She's fabulously sweet to us, and thinks we're very tidy and considerate. |
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You agree to be a considerate tenant and to take good care of the property and to leave it in a clean and tidy condition at the end of the rental period. |
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We call young men living with their wives' families in urban areas apple polishers, meaning they are always trying to be more considerate of their wives' needs. |
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It is extremely important to be professional, respectful and kind in business e-mail communication, to be considerate of others' time before sending a group reply and to ensure confidentiality when forwarding information. |
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Is considerate towards them and creates a sense of team spirit. |
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Besides the fundamental goal of a modal shift from road to rail, drivers' behaviour and vehicle safety, as well as considerate driving and compliance with traffic rules, are of course all key factors. |
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Fortunately for the reputation of their name and for us consumers, IP voice transmission and new markets being opened by the CRTC will force some of these companies to be more considerate to the customer. |
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It also shows that we are working in an efficient and considerate manner. |
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The unfortunate truth, as CTC points out, is that congestion is only going to get worse and that we all – drivers and cyclists – have to meet in the middle and be considerate. |
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In addition, learning how to be more considerate, responsible, and careful in relationships with others and taking responsibility for one's own actions were significant elements of this first category. |
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Encouraged and assisted by a caring and considerate world community, our nation will come out of this trauma through determination and perseverance. |
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Be considerate of the individual's self-respect and dignity. |
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We are a strong and vital voice representing those issues that are important to us, and we will continue to maintain an exemplary reputation as being considerate, constructive and cooperative. |
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For what it is worth, our own perception is that some senior managers were more harsh, disparaging and insensitive in their approach to downsizing, while others were more considerate, respectful and caring. |
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Installing more plugs is simple, cheap and considerate. |
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I would like to meet a Man between 36 and 55 years old. I am looking for decent, kind-hearted, considerate, energetic, optimistic man, with sense of humour, loving family life. |
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I consider myself as a very cheerful amd optimistic person. I am also energetic, active, friendly, kind-hearted, open-minded, sociable, loyal, flexible, considerate and compassionate. |
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Older learners like the possibility to ask questions of a live, knowledgeable teacher versed in generation overlapping learning and the considerate of age specific specialities in learning. |
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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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Be open, honest and considerate when giving information to parents who experience a perinatal death in the delivery room, including information about religious services such as baptism and spiritual support. |
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By following the current rules of good cell phone etiquette, you'll not only be ahead of the curve, you may enhance your professional standing at work by displaying this considerate behaviour. |
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One might plausibly think that certain pro-attitudes are warranted simply by the fact that an action is kind, or considerate, rather than the fact that kindness and considerateness are good. |
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I must say you're not always very considerate of yourself. |
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Please obey the rules of the road and be considerate of other users. |
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How can anybody possibly expect years of marital stagnation to become miraculously transformed into a loving, considerate force simply by walking into court where the aim, it seems to me, is to be pugilistic? |
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Careful, considerate, well-ventilated fun. |
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Between 25 and 45 years old, I would like to meet an intelligent determined, well-educated, emotionally stable, considerate, supportive, understanding, with sense of humour, laving active style of life. |
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Riley was tiny – five feet tall and weighing less than 100lb – and while she could be a caring, considerate mother, she was also prone to snap, sometimes violently, when drunk. |
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The Deafblind UK awards are reserved for people who distinguish themselves as being especially kind, considerate or helpful. |
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Both entail Lynch's infidelity, and both involve a wonderfully warm performance from John Hannah as Paltrow's impossibly considerate new romant ic interest. |
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It was very considerate of you to give up your place for your friend. |
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Individuals also become more considerate for other beliefs and cultures. |
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Mrs. Stannidge thereupon said with a considerate peremptoriness that she and her mother had better take their own suppers if they meant to have any. |
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If How considerate, then, of the sharp suits at AWM to go out in style and remind us of the iniquities of the public sector gravy train and its bumper pension handouts. |
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My GP practice and Royal Glamorgan Hospital staff gave me very prompt, very professional and outstandingly considerate attention in the diagnosis of my condition. |
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But though e both entertained these ideas, we differed in their application. I reprobated Raymond's conduct in severe terms. Adrian was more benign, more considerate. |
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