Manners
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291 examples of Manners in a sentence
Yet the two films handle the subject in such strikingly different
manners
that any similarity is completely coincidental.
He chooses very unique positions to shoot the scenes and uses stop-time in very emotionally effective
manners.
In any case, there are far more egregious examples of bad
manners
at state functions.
Some readers may say that the granddaughter of Nikita Khrushchev, who, it is falsely said, gaveled his shoe on a desk at the United Nations General Assembly in 1960, should steer clear of the topic of world leaders’
manners.
He was a vulgar upstart, whose
manners
might not have been the finest, but surely they would be able to control him.
Perhaps the IMF’s bedside
manners
would improve, perhaps not.
Although few seriously question the free market economy and liberal individualism in
manners
and customs, we feel uneasy about forsaking these values.
The US ambassador to Egypt, Anne W. Patterson, was excoriated in the media – especially in social media, which have no international boundaries (and often no manners) – for her courageous efforts to keep the door open for dialogue with the Muslim Brotherhood government.
Such precautions are about more than good manners: an administration might learn something as it consults and informs.
Public language has thus become the common currency of cultural exchange, and everyone is on notice to mind one’s
manners.
Low morale results from too little kindness and decency; it is a failure of custom and manners, a loss of social purpose, a diminution of the ability or the will to distinguish right from wrong and then to act rightly.
The French are the arbiters of European culture, and have long been among the shrewdest observers of other countries’
manners
and mores.
Suddenly there were no delays, no strikes, no bad
manners.
Despite his Anglophone status and Victorian manners, he carved out a separate homeland for India’s Muslims.
The
manners
and mindsets of liberal democracy need decades to develop.
The upper classes in many societies often like to distinguish themselves from the common herd by adopting the language and
manners
of foreigners whose cultures were thought to be superior.
Determined to outbid Gorbachev as a reformer, he persuaded liberals to overcome their distrust of his provincial
manners.
The European Union seems on the brink of collapse, and many non-Europeans view the old continent as a retired power that can still impress the world with its good manners, but not with nerve or ambition.
Digital technology has played another important role in fostering this atmosphere of bad manners, vicious personal attacks, intolerance, disrespect, and general rudeness.
The underworld
manners
of both go hand in hand with that lively interest in business which is so essential if “liberal reforms” in Russia are to be continued.
Democratic
manners
came more naturally to the British occupation forces.
In nearly every aspect of our lives – morals, manners, sexuality, family structure, careers, and religious beliefs – we Westerners are essentially free to do as we like.
Instead of providing an early showcase of decent spectator
manners
for the Beijing Olympics of 2008, the Asian Cup provided a glimpse at the rage that seethes beneath China's economic boom - and exposed the government's inability to control its increasingly restless people.
If bad
manners
were the only issue with the Trump administration, we could all rest easier.
But while they were being sent to prison, their ideas, manners, and hatred of parliamentary democracy were in police uniform, terrorizing the streets.
Trump is pilloried constantly in the higher liberal end of American journalism for his vulgar tastes, coarse manners, and primitive grasp of the English language.
Trump’s North Korean Road to NowhereATLANTA – When US President Donald Trump meets again with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un next month, he will be staging the second act in a comedy of
manners
that now passes for US foreign policy on the Korean Peninsula.
If he looks for that sort of thing he will find women whose dresses and
manners
are still brighter and more attractive.
The tranquillity with which she extended to him her energetic little hand, introduced him to Vorkuyev and, indicating a pretty red-haired child who sat in the same room doing needlework, spoke of her as her ward, showed the
manners
(familiar and pleasant to Levin) of a woman of good society, always self-possessed and natural.
Never more noise than this, patriarchal manners, all happy and well off as you see, a place where you might come to recruit a little, on account of the good air and the tranquillity."
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