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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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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Just as we are commanded to show respect for God's name, so also must we revere His teachings. |
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When people show respect for the victim and recognize the harm that was suffered, this is also a form of reparation. |
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When democracies engage in such a fight, they must however show respect for human rights and legal principles. |
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We should show respect for all points of view in the House, try as much as possible to reach a consensus, and then decide the issue on a vote. |
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We show respect for each other and for cultures, customs and values in our dealings with employees and others who are affected by our activities. |
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Embalmers are in contact with chemicals and must always show respect for the deceased and their family. |
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It would be wrong to increase funding for countries that had registered economic growth, but failed to show respect for human rights. |
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Participants should refrain from doing anything that could hinder the Committee and should maintain decorum and show respect for others. |
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All that 's asked of them 's that they show respect for those Comrades from wh'ch they d'ffer. |
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As a sign of his status, he is depicted in English dress and wears black to show respect for the Queen, who was in mourning for her husband. |
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Through co-operation we show respect for our fellow men, and recognize differences and diversity. |
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Children are expected to be obedient and to show respect for their elders. |
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It encourages staff and students alike to value and show respect for the diverse backgrounds, identities, and perspectives of people in the school and the wider society. |
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Perhaps this time the Conservatives will set aside their incredible arrogance, shelve their demagoguery, and show respect for democracy by moving forward with the motion adopted. |
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How does that position show respect for international legitimacy? |
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Secondly: show respect for the inhabitants. |
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As long as you show respect for me, I will show respect for you. |
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You have to show respect for your opposition. |
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Programs must be holistic and show respect for a child's individual abilities, a parent's individual needs, multicultural diversity, and the environment. |
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Canadians must show respect for the longstanding Peace and Friendship Treaties and our continuing treaty relationship with First Nations by honouring these treaties. |
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There will be great temptations for that at this moment, and all parties will need to exercise restraint and show respect for the democratic process to which they have committed. |
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Companies with an ecological charter or who are developing procedures or solutions that show respect for the environment are favoured over rival products or solutions. |
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In the rural areas villagers used to show respect for the dead by not working on the land during the funeral wake right up to the day of the burial. |
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We call upon all parties to comply with Security Council resolutions, show respect for human lives and pursue efforts so that peace and stability can finally come to the region. |
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In difficult or stressful situations, people may become hostile, lay blame, attempt to cover-up mistakes, or fail to show respect for divergent opinions. |
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I wanted to respectfully request, Mr. President, that you call on those delegations that are consulting within the Hall while the General Assembly is debating to show respect for the Assembly and to retake their seats. |
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One who hopes to lead must show respect for the group with which he works. |
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I think it does show respect for the game and what kind of a ballplayer he is. |
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