They wanted to put aside one of the most beloved of British traditions for one day to show respect. |
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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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Specifically, he means that young people ought to show respect to their teachers, their parents, and to other people in public spaces. |
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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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The figure bowed to show respect to the man and then stood straight up again. |
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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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Embalmers are in contact with chemicals and must always show respect for the deceased and their family. |
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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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However, reconciliation must be built through positive steps that show respect and restore trust. |
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Keepers will explain how to show respect to the feather, how to hold it, pass it and what it means to talk when holding the feather. |
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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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Moreover, make them understand that they must show respect to those around them, starting with their grandparents. |
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My sister and I were taught to say his name in a hushed tone to show respect. |
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You should show respect towards anyone who is older than yourself, especially if their social standing is similar to or above your own. |
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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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While they are preaching, believers are expected to show respect to other faiths and behave in a manner that would not tarnish the image of their own religion. |
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Children are expected to be obedient and to show respect for their elders. |
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How does that position show respect for international legitimacy? |
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The applicant sent various faxes stressing that he needed to travel abroad to visit an ailing sibling and show respect to a deceased one's family. |
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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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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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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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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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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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Canadians are looking to this government to support their efforts, and to show respect and sympathy for the fallen soldiers and their grieving families. |
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There is no right way to express sympathy to people who have experienced the death of a loved one, but it does show respect to the family when you care enough to respect their beliefs. |
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One who hopes to lead must show respect for the group with which he works. |
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Antony's Day, is a holiday of the blacksmiths, ironmongers, cutters and shoeing smiths, as well as a holiday to show respect to those who are ill. |
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