To force everyone into being one way is not respecting the complexities of the human condition. |
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When she challenges him he admonishes her for going too far, for crossing the limits, for not respecting boundaries. |
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Yet, he was most diplomatic in his dealings with people of other persuasions, always respecting their views and loyalties. |
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And what self respecting Janitor would wear the same boiler suit for more than a day? |
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So there is method in my madness, as the saying goes, and I'd appreciate your help in respecting these guidelines. |
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This gives the school a decent chance of operating in a civilised, self respecting environment. |
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How do we establish mutual agreements or common understandings while respecting diversity? |
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How could Native Americans living in balance with nature and respecting Mother Earth have so wantonly slaughtered game? |
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You and your Board should be thoroughly ashamed of your uncaring and uncompassionate position respecting children and men. |
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Being truly multicultural should involve respecting all cultures and traditions, she said. |
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This section is levelled against the doctrine of the Church of Rome, respecting works of supererogation. |
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Maria Theresa, not wanting to offend the Styrians and respecting their tradition of defending the frontiers, allowed them to keep the armoury. |
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In these heady days of professionalism, enjoying your sport and respecting your opposition are all too rare. |
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They make it work by sharing basic values and respecting each other's observance. |
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Disputes may arise respecting the place of habitancy or legal settlement of a poor person. |
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The English spectators, respecting his determination to make an end of himself, stood politely by and let him drown. |
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I had made enquiries respecting the weet-weet, and had asked one of the Aborigines to make me one. |
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Creation's magnificence leads us to such foundational religious concepts as respecting the stranger, venerating God, and so on. |
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He quite clearly loves Europe, respecting its diversity but admiring its ambitious attempt to unify. |
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This provides a rationale for a hypothesis respecting adstrate development in the area. |
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People here have a warm way of showing empathy but at the same time respecting your private grief. |
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Judgment in favor of patentee respecting validity issues was affirmed on interlocutory appeal, in suit against the parent. |
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Professional psychology has always emphasized the value of respecting privacy. |
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On the other hand, the North ought to follow suit, respecting the principle of reciprocity. |
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All Hindu women, respecting customs of decorum and demureness, refrain from drinking alcohol in public. |
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Section 390 requires employers to develop a policy and procedures respecting potential workplace violence. |
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The seventh day after death, the fortieth day, and annual remembrance are the accepted way of respecting the dead. |
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She suggested they make monthly visits to the suite to ensure that renters are respecting the property. |
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Such a concept of respecting the elders was also strongly promoted by ancient philosophers. |
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The decision is relevant as regards most questions respecting the combination of accounts and is, therefore, discussed in full at this point. |
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I am satisfied that there is no reason to ignore the real concerns of the mother respecting her and her son's safety, security and well being. |
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Your memo expresses concern respecting the strategy and progress in the war on terrorism. |
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We have little save tradition respecting storms, freshets, and earthquakes in the olden times. |
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In the meantime, any self respecting anti-capitalist could do worse than trying to catch this play. |
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The idea was quickly co-opted by every self respecting mystic and the term has since been inescapable. |
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Hayek wanted to provide a reason for respecting traditions that went beyond acceptance of them merely on account of their Burkean venerability. |
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The site plan responds to the site's topography, respecting natural arroyos and ridges. |
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However, David has praised Americans for respecting their sporting heroes and their unflinching patriotism. |
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She liked the fact that her brother was respecting her privacy for once in his life, and didn't interrogate her with endless questions. |
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Contemporary thinking about medical ethics attaches much importance to respecting the patient's autonomy. |
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Any self respecting safari suit wearer will know that a powder blue safari suit is a must have. |
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He is proof that there are many young people with principles, guts and determination and it's time we started respecting them for it. |
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How can physicians best promote the autonomy of minors while respecting parental autonomy? |
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The defendant cross-examined the plaintiff respecting some of the subject matter of the plaintiff's examination-in-chief and then ended her cross-examination. |
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He cautioned jawans not to be provoked while operating in insurgency prone areas, and urged them to act in patience by respecting the human rights of innocent civilians. |
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It has been deemed proper, in commencing a course of lectures on war, to make a few introductory remarks respecting this question of its justifiableness. |
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I learned early on in my diving career about respecting wild animals, when I was bitten by a wobbegong shark while diving at Sydney Harbour's north head. |
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On July 12 th, the municipality will be working on a by-law respecting intrusion robbery and fire alarm systems and orderly and peaceful conduct bylaw. |
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I was not very reverent or respecting of myself in the early days. |
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There are certain things that enhance health, including the maintenance of basic rules of hygiene, religious practices and respecting norms of behaviour. |
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Just how far I have come from my days of respecting Motson was confirmed yesterday where he destroyed all enjoyment of watching the cup final with his mediocre tattle. |
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There's no question that the country is better on average at respecting human rights than its neighbours, but that's setting the bar extraordinarily low. |
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But accuse him of not respecting voters enough to level with them, and he may get nervous and twitchy like he does sometimes. |
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It comes from respecting that you are in a partnership and that also you are an individual as well. |
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Kevin Fallon on whether the VMAs can strike a balance between courting One Direction fans and respecting the Nirvana nostalgics. |
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The vulgar language was a way of signalling to the voters that he was one of them, not speaking in political officialese or respecting the conventions of polite society. |
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On one side, the media can demonstrate responsible behaviour in portraying children and childhood as a whole, respecting the inviolability, identity and dignity of children. |
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I have sought to do all this with courtesy, decency and honesty, respecting those who would like me to move faster and those who feel threatened by our moving at all. |
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At the end of the week, when half of our first year students are disappointed with an uneventful frosh experience, which policy is more respecting of our future graduates? |
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It has to do with respecting yourself and not disrespecting the game. |
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I employ the term Thermotics, to include all the doctrines respecting heat, which have hitherto been established on proper scientific grounds. |
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There needs to be freedom while respecting the freedoms of others. |
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Dundee gained the confidence of the clans by cultivating the allegiance of each Highlander and respecting the precedence of the clans. |
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The British government has committed itself to respecting the Gibraltarians' wishes. |
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No referee may be of the same origins as any club in his or her respecting groups. |
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Constitution guarantees the free exercise of religion and forbids Congress from passing laws respecting its establishment. |
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Education would begin at home, where children were taught the basic etiquette of proper manners and respecting others. |
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The provider performed a screening visual field exam, which demonstrated dense binasal hemianopia respecting the vertical meridian. |
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That being a gentleman and respecting women is a sign of being a failure. |
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This would represent an important step towards respecting and enfranchising the Turkish Cypriot community. |
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Recognizing one's self-worth is a necessary step to respecting the worth of others. |
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Ostensibly a viceroy for Zeno, Odoacer was menacing Byzantine territory and not respecting the rights of Roman citizens in Italy. |
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The reconstruction of the city followed the style of the 1950s, while respecting the old layout and naming of the streets. |
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However, such claims of equality stand in contrast to her statements respecting the superiority of masculine strength and valour. |
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The second, or civic group, contained the items about feeling British, respecting laws and institutions, speaking English, and having British citizenship. |
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Finally, it was under his presidency that the Summer and Winter Games were organised every two years, instead of in the same year, still respecting the gap of four years. |
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The sacralization of arbitrary lines on a map may seem illogical, but there is a rationale to the respecting of norms, even arbitrary and unjustifiable ones. |
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Her discussions respecting boundary, with France, with Great Britain, and with the United States, all show that she placed it on the rights given by discovery. |
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The metalsmith has created three complete collections for Waterford, designed for everyday living while respecting the craftsmanship of both Waterford and Aram. |
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Lord Leveson may care to note that an officially regulated French Press is the transgressor, while the self-regulating British papers are respecting the Duchess's privacy. |
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The battle was mentioned because of the declaration James IV had made at Twiselhaugh respecting the heritage of the heirs of potential casualties, which waived feudal fees. |
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It asks whether there is a need for a universal primacy, exercised collegially and respecting the role of laity in decision-making within the church. |
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