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When people see the guns, they noticeably become more respectful.
After those allegations surfaced, Biden pledged to be more respectful.
I need a device that's more respectful of my time.
But the press was a little more respectful in those days.
The security operation, too, felt more respectful, smoother, less high strung.
This gesture would have been more respectful of the recipient's autonomy.
JG: I want to be more respectful of that kind of stuff.
People can come back from that and have a more respectful relationship.
Clinton, in that moment, came off as more respectful to Republican history.
The gay pride organizers should have been more respectful of religious people.
Her "real" fans, she said, are much more respectful of her privacy.
Perhaps he should have been nicer, and more respectful, to his President!
A smarter, more respectful forum would have allowed for more questions from veterans.
"Perhaps he should have been nicer, more respectful, to his President!" he tweeted.
This doctor was more respectful, so I wanted to be under his care.
Without sacrificing their principles, liberals can come across as more respectful of others.
In a way, Peter is being more respectful to Rachel by taking his time.
"I think that the media should be more respectful at this time," Leslie said.
Citing Mr. Trump's more respectful tone, the government described the meeting as a success.
We wish the conversation could have been more respectful of these honest, fascinating women.
If it was about, say, JFK or Nelson Mandela, people would be more respectful.
ITALIAN PM CONTE SAYS NEW GOVT WILL USE MORE CAREFUL WORDS, BE MORE RESPECTFUL
Overall, officers tended to become more respectful and less formal as a stop went on.
It's a strong technique, one that isn't as "Hollywood" but more respectful and even realistic.
Only 37 percent of Americans (and 31 percent of women) thought Trump was more respectful.
Communication that starts with this realization will be more effective — and more respectful — than hectoring.
Whether they accepted the cooked chicken foot or not, they were more respectful about it.
Democrats would like to hear a more respectful tone regarding environmental issues like climate change.
There are more respectful visual novels that revolve around dating, too, such as Amnesia: Memories.
I ought to have been more respectful and responsive with the women in my life.
She had been struck by the musicality of the first, more respectful letter, she said.
Shortly afterward, Roberts admonished both legal teams and directed them to use more respectful language.
Also an effort to make settings plausible ... [and for] more respectful portrayals of prayer leaders.
He could have come to the 'not guilty' in a much more respectful way to women.
The game's core promise of a more respectful, thoughtful, and less all-consuming experience has held up.
We can be more respectful of others' desires to unplug by giving them space to do so.
Mr. Pence's relationship with Mr. Trump is more respectful than familial, people close to both men said.
In the long term, with VR, we relate to the ordinariness of daily life, and that's more respectful.
Considering you give them walks everyday, you'd expect a puppy to be more respectful of your morning workouts.
Microsoft's data collection options in Windows 10 were somewhat more respectful of user data collection, the study found.
This zoo was overhauled from 2008 to 2014, reports the Telegraph, to be "more respectful" of the animals.
" The clip ended with Leslie replying: "I think that the media should be more respectful at this time.
This keeps the tone much more respectful than it would be if you were to simply send assignments.
So why would we think he's suddenly going to be more respectful and restrained once he gets into office?
If you had another system of response, would that be more respectful of IHL (international humanitarian law) or not?
It was Boyer who helped him and his teammates come to the decision to kneel, a more respectful option.
"It may actually be more respectful of other people, especially if you are in a crowded room," he says.
It can make a candidate look flexible, open-minded, less partisan and more respectful of people with different views.
"We need to be more respectful that plastic is a great tool but can become a nightmare," he adds.
" He added, "I think that this is just a lesson to show that I need to be more respectful.
Reid told the AP that he and Kaepernick thought kneeling might be considered a more respectful form of protest.
A more respectful and inclusive approach to indigenous knowledge is not only ethical; it is also good for science.
It requires seeing how your individual behaviors are contributing to the issue and using different, more respectful conflict-management strategies.
Hopefully, the filmmakers' statement is true, though, and the movie will be more respectful than the trailer makes it seem.
Hopefully, the appeal court will be more respectful of constitutional morality and the preeminence of justice and dignity for all.
Adding a mute button is far more respectful of our actual relationships, so it's about time that Instagram added one.
Mr Bolton may be more respectful of post-war alliances than Mr Trump, who thinks that magnanimity is for losers.
I think it would have been more respectful to voters to just keep talking about what I wanted to do.
If we lived in a more respectful time, Judge Brett Kavanaugh would be overwhelmingly confirmed by the United States Senate.
Some observers argue reform of the process isn't needed, but rather a return to a more respectful form of governing.
Parliament president Antonio Tajani did not address the low attendance, but told Juncker himself to take a more respectful tone.
Cole issued a more respectful remembrance later in the day but did not apologize for the first, tone-deaf tweet.
"We expect proceedings to be conducted in a more respectful manner tomorrow," Rajavarothiam Sampanthan, an opposition lawmaker, said Thursday night.
After that, however, he was much more respectful of my cliff's edge rules (as in, stay far away from it).
Shorter ads, fewer ads, interactive ads, whatever — ideally, that experience looks much better and is more respectful of their time.
" But the lower courts have been "a lot more respectful" of this line of cases, "accepting the defendant-friendly implications.
Even short of independence, they feel that something needs to be done ... to try to make people more respectful to Beijing.
On Tuesday, Trump tweeted that Crowley was a "big Trump hater" and should have been "nicer" and "more respectful" to him.
Moreover, there's lots of evidence that a more respectful treatment environment—not a punitive or confrontational one—is way more effective.
If I can find a tickle partner who's more respectful of my boundaries, maybe I could even come to enjoy it.
" Going forward, Deringer said, "I hope we can treat numerical evidence in a much richer, more skeptical, and more respectful way.
Biologists could still collar the caribou, but they now had a directive to pursue more respectful, non-invasive methods as well.
The male administrators, scouts and board members who control the game have a responsibility to establish a more respectful playing culture.
Furthermore, a China more respectful of human rights at home will be more likely to respect international customs and rules abroad.
While not exactly quieted, the "Squad," as they are known, seem to be less confrontational — and more respectful — of Pelosi lately.
Also, I think we can try to create a more respectful workplace by speaking up before things get out of control.
In truth, Foxconn's bid is far more respectful of the status quo than Innovation Network's breakup proposal, and softer on creditors, too.
Users could then decide whether a video was worth unmuting, which is a much more respectful way of treating readers, she said.
On the bright-side (for Trump): the Supreme Court justices were far more respectful of his executive authorities than the lower courts.
On Wednesday, the discussion was more respectful — and lighthearted — than usual, as Mr. Cameron's political adversaries and allies paid tribute to him.
This month, the Department of Labor took an important step to make tens of thousands of American workplaces safer and more respectful.
She appealed to them to be more respectful in a polite dressing down that drew applause from the people around the hecklers.
Australia's mobile internet speeds are far more respectful — ranking 11th in the world, a full 22 spots ahead of the United States.
Moreover, it's about the importance of calling people what they want to be called and being more respectful to whom they describe.
"We should be more respectful and mindful of 5,000 years of continuous Chinese culture," Xi declared in a 2014 address to the Politburo.
As part of an effort to make rides safer and more respectful, starting Wednesday unruly passengers can lose access to the Uber app.
" She added: "By lifting the veil of secrecy and increasing transparency and accountability, the EMPOWER Act will create more respectful and equitable workplaces.
In other words, it was more constraining of judges and more respectful of Congress and state legislatures -- and by extension of the people.
It's the profound result when two or more respectful human beings determine to go beyond their preconceived ideas to meet a great challenge.
"His centrism is nothing more than a more economically liberal right, more respectful of human rights, more polished, less vulgar," Mr. Sternhell said.
I demand that our table-tennis team, instead of being called the Dazzling Delilahs, be renamed the more respectful Barren Wives of Joshua.
They used to argue about human rights in Morocco, which he considered far more respectful of them and justice than his home country.
Here's hoping, once again, that some Senate Republicans are more principled and patriotic, as well as more respectful of the institution of Congress.
But, after torching the Tennessee Titans on "Monday Night Football", DeAndre couldn't have been more respectful when talking about McNair in the locker room.
Dear Mr. Schultz, Thank you for teaching me to care more about and be more respectful of those behind the counters of our lives.
And Cruz himself, who lost a close family member during the shooting, agreed that people needed to be more respectful of the victims' ancestry.
"There is nothing more respectful than the pain of a mother who lost her child, her longing for him," said Mr. Celik, the spokesman.
Is it actually more respectful to hold back, to toy with your opponent, to acknowledge in front of the whole world that they are overmatched?
Maybe after everything you've been through with your own father, you might show some sympathy and be more respectful to people who are clearly suffering.
Louis Neri, a seventh-grader and Trump supporter, thought that Clinton was "being a little bit arrogant" and that Trump was the more respectful debater.
So while the ads industry could be more respectful of its audience, advertising itself makes services free that some people need but could never buy.
In the guidelines, the Vatican called for a registration procedure "that is more respectful of Catholic doctrine, and thus of the consciences of those involved".
She points out that this is especially sad because she loved her Tumblr fans, and feels they were "more respectful" than people on other social networks.
Mr Trump duly did so, Mr Xi rewarded him with a phone call and America's president has sounded a bit more respectful of China ever since.
Thirty-six percent agreed the "tone of political debate" on Capitol Hill would be more "respectful," and 34 percent said the government would be more transparent.
Love4liamstyles points out that Harry's mom likely has sacrificed time with her son as he's toured the world with 1D, and fans should be more respectful.
Calvert's intervention in "#2334" seemed more respectful of the original image than "#2336," which I felt was too dependent on the "scrambled transmission" for its effects.
The need to keep peace between factions also leads Democrats in Congress to be more respectful of party seniority, argues David Karol of the University of Maryland.
"We've found a way to achieve what we need in more manageable chunks that are also more respectful of the incredible architecture of this building," he said.
But still, there must be more respectful ways to protect wildlife than shooting a few so their heads can be stuffed to gather dust on a wall.
Only 5 percent of people thought social media discussions were more respectful, and just 6 percent thought they were less angry than other places people discuss politics.
A man wearing a "Communism News Network" shirt with the CNN logo as a hammer and sickle said he wanted to see a more respectful political climate.
"They used to be aggressive and nasty, and now they're more respectful because I think we've been able to do pretty well and sustained it," Kraft said.
In truth, the picture is more nuanced, because Foxconn's bid is far more respectful of the status quo than Innovation Network's breakup proposal, and softer on creditors, too.
But, for its own good as well as that of others, it needs to find an approach that is more transparent, more proportionate and more respectful of borders.
"You can just imagine all these contextual dimensions in college that could be tinkered with to create a less stressful, less hard-drinking, more respectful environment," Hirsch said.
He also worked for a Republican congressman from Arizona, John Shadegg, on an effort to revamp the Endangered Species Act to make it more respectful of property rights.
Here in Britain, as in America and elsewhere, we have to learn to find ways to disagree with each other in a more respectful way than we have.
If so, trying to make it happen would be more respectful of her will than scrupulous attention to what was long ago written on some piece of paper.
He has said the protest evolved into kneeling after onetime Seattle Seahawk and Green Beret Nate Boyer persuaded him it would be more respectful to the nation's military.
Sure, it can be awkward living at home, but you learn a lot about each other quickly and it makes you more respectful of each other's families, too.
This year's AI drivers are much more respectful and sensible behind the wheel, but they are capable of those aggressive, daring lunges that overtaking in F1 so often requires.
During the two-and-a-half-hour protest, workers demanded the lifting of the 30-hour-per-week cap, a more respectful work environment, and a less strenuous workload.
In an unusually combative address, a stern-looking Pena Nieto urged Trump to stop sowing discord between the two nations and demanded a more respectful tone in bilateral relations.
But as the percentage of total users monetized by ads decreases, Facebook gains more flexibility in how it builds its apps to be more respectful of our mental health.
" Wade couldn't have been more respectful to the longtime Celtics star when we spotted him and Gabrielle Union leaving Blue Dog Beer Tavern in L.A. "He's an amazing player.
"Hopefully these indictments lead to a safer, more respectful visiting process where visitors do not have to endure a traumatic experience simply to see their loved one," he said.
More thoughtful urban planning and design that takes more respectful advantage of natural systems and limits damage to them would go a long way toward improving any American city.
Younger men are likely to be more respectful than older men in their behaviour towards women, and they are also more likely to agree with women about what is acceptable.
According to a Fox News poll from earlier this year 50 percent of Americans (and 55 percent of women) thought Bill Clinton was more respectful of women than Donald Trump.
If Trump were in school, in addition to being disciplined for this behavior, the school would also try to help him learn to become more respectful and responsible, she said.
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland must loosen its strict abortion laws and replace them with a regime more respectful to women's rights, the Council of Europe's human rights commissioner said on Wednesday.
But rather than compensating people for doing nothing, paying for something of value, like data, seems inherently more respectful of people's contributions and more reflective of shared labor and wealth.
I don't necessarily disagree with that, but what the Wachowskis have done in their career is more or less the same, just more respectful and reverential to the source material.
The Briton went on to win the race but later said that when racing Verstappen you have to give him more space in places where other drivers are "more respectful".
"The tone should definitely be more respectful on all sides," said Dominic Maurais, who hosts a show on Radio X and is a leading voice of Quebec's conservative talk shows.
On Sunday, Britain's Channel 4 will broadcast a controversial documentary, Diana: In Her Own Words, which follows last week's more respectful ITV tribute featuring interviews with Prince William and Prince Harry.
President Donald Trump on Friday pushed for freedom and economic openness in a forceful speech that portrayed Washington as a more respectful trade partner to Asian nations than China has been.
Since we both came to Congress, we have seen firsthand how the conversation on the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) Americans has become more respectful, elevated, and inclusive.
The protest later evolved into kneeling after onetime Seattle Seahawk and Green Beret Nate Boyer convinced Kaepernick it would be more respectful to the nation's military, the ex-quarterback has said.
Since we both came to Congress, we have seen firsthand how the conversation on the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) Americans has become more respectful, elevated and inclusive.
The singer has paid a lot of lip service to the idea of being a better, more respectful person, so perhaps this is just his attempt to live up to his words?
But they can still learn from Netflix: to use data with greater care, to be clearer about the terms of trade with their customers and to be more respectful of local markets.
"The country needs to have Donald Trump change some of his policies and do the things that I think are right in a way that's much more respectful to people," he argued.
"Hopefully these indictments lead to a safer, more respectful visiting process where visitors do not have to endure a traumatic experience simply to see their loved one," Scott Simpson told the Times.
The second was a more respectful but at times unflattering portrayal of his experiences as C.I.A. director and defense secretary for Barack Obama, whom he deemed smart but vacillating and overly cautious.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Stefanos Tsitsipas called for fans to be "a little more respectful" of his opponents after a rowdy first match win over Italy's Salvatore Caruso at the Australian Open on Monday.
" During the interview, which aired Tuesday on "CBS This Morning," Ms. Leslie replied to Ms. King's bringing up the topic by saying that "the media should be more respectful at this time.
Meanwhile demand for mutts (or "randomly bred dogs" as David Frei, the face of NBC's dog-show coverage, considered it more respectful to call them) has outstripped supply in liberal coastal states.
This is a case where philanthropy can enable outcomes that are more "democratic" — more respectful of local self-determination, local law, and public opinions — than the behavior of the democratic U.S. government.
Not at any costs, of course, and the death of Jo Cox has led to some discussion about the nature of political discourse and whether it should be less brutal and more respectful.
Only about a third of respondents think that a Congress with more women would do a better job, or lead to more respectful political debate, or create a more open and transparent government.
"We hope that what has happened with Britain is a warning for Europe to have a less stringent politics and to be more respectful of the weaker sectors of the population," he said.
She is the leader of a feminist Muslim collective that wants mosques in France to make more space for women at prayers and to be more respectful of their involvement in religious affairs.
But we can start by being more respectful of the principles behind it, and I think we do have to model respect for the rule of law, which is part of the job.
If your driver is a 64-year-old grandfather he probably doesn't want to be forced to listen to jungle by some coked up 27 year olds, try and be a bit more respectful.
Omar said the workers demanded a more respectful work environment and complained of heavy workloads and close monitoring, including managers knocking on the door if they spent more than several minutes in the bathroom.
And finally, there is more and more respectful cooperation with indigenous people who have lived in rainforests for generations and who are an important ally in saving them for the generations yet to come.
In response, with deep regret, and only after careful thought, I believe it is more respectful to all concerned — to your mission, and to the work itself — to remove the exhibit as soon as possible.
We are trying to be a little more respectful to the game development process now, and wait until, like I said, a game is well and truly defined before we start talking about it publicly.
Recently, my mom and I have realized that this generation of misogynistic old men are dying out and are being replaced by a Millennial generation of guys who are a lot more respectful of women.
Rick Caruso says O.J. Simpson is free to roam the grounds of The Grove once he gets out of prison later this year ... just so long as he's nicer, and more respectful than Donald Trump.
He too often stood aloof from or actively discouraged efforts to revise traditional Protestantism to make it more respectful of the world's racial and cultural diversity and of the findings of modern science and scholarship.
Even if negotiations produce cuts less severe than the president proposes for 2018, it seems likely that he will not be any more respectful of the N.I.H. — or of science in general — in ensuing years.
First, at the very least, PTAB procedures and standards that stack the deck against patent holders need to be brought into line with federal court review principles, which are much more respectful of patent rights.
The carlofortino custom of embracing secondary—but no less delicious—tuna cuts is certainly no fix for the trouble we've put tuna in, but it's surely a more respectful approach to eating all types of fish.
The house is massive and spooky, but at least the walls appear to be more soundproof than those at the Renaissance Cleveland Hotel, and these guys are more respectful than the screaming New York Republican Delegation.
Vice President Pence on Tuesday blamed a lack of progress on Brett Kavanaugh's nomination to the Supreme Court in the Senate on Democrats, writing that in "a more respectful time" Kavanaugh would have already been confirmed.
In 2010, I updated my Roomba for a younger model with more pep and power—so much for maternal instinct—and am now on my third, a black-and-silver number more respectful of table legs.
"Most people don't even dare to ask the things that he did, and they're more respectful—you get reassured during sex scenes, and they're choreographed, which desexualizes the act," Exarchopoulos told the Daily Beast in 2013.
I was vain, imagining that the questions I proposed to her editor about literary form and the politics of collaboration were smarter, more respectful, than the questions she was used to fielding about friendship or identity.
The men I know are already much more respectful because they know what I've been through, but now I've been baptized, I feel confident that one day I'll be able to get married and have children too.
When I'm in New York or places where people are a little forgetful...don't always say thank you or snap at a table, I think the more respectful part of me is the Southern part of me.
I realize that even if it brings me great discomfort, it's important that I continue conversations about big issues and that I contribute to an environment where we can have these conversations in a more respectful way.
Although I understand the comical irony that this could draw, I think it would be more respectful to find another way to present a quality meal to these players who earned their way to the white house.
" Those admonitions will likely be squarely aimed at President-elect Donald Trump, and may include calls to celebrate America's diversity, to be more respectful of critics and, as the loyalist put it, "to strengthen and embrace our democracy.
As for Kawhi and Paul, they couldn't have been more respectful to their previous teams and thanked their old cities and teammates ... before talking about how excited they are to play in L.A. BUT BALLMER STOLE THE SHOW!!!
" Brown gives the victims more respectful attention than they probably got in life, and he believes he has identified their killer in Frankie Richard, "a onetime pimp, strip-club owner, drug dealer, meth addict and muscle for hire.
A "more mindful" Joe Biden: The former vice president said in a video released Wednesday that he would be more respectful of personal space, after four women said that how he had touched them had made them uncomfortable.
To make herself feel better, Ivy thought about how her sons were more respectful than the children she nannied—they yelled at their mother as if it were not a big deal—but the thought wasn't particularly reassuring.
As a result, "people were much more respectful and aware of healthy relationships," said Caitlyn, who started a petition for the Colorado bill at the public high school she now attends, which does not offer comprehensive sex education.
Sure, people pop off about hating obnoxious kids—codenamed Bratleys in the US, "sprogs" or "anklebiters" in Morison's part of the world—so much so that a splinter subreddit, r/truechildfree, broke away to become a more "respectful" alternative.
The big unknown is whether China will change as it rises, to become freer and more respectful of the rule of law, or whether China will mold the rest of the world in its current closed and authoritarian image.
And I guess the question I have is with Chairman Kim now at the end of this summit a much more respectful, normalized figure in the world diplomatic channels, is it going to be harder to keep up the international sanctions?
"I feel like there ought to be a more respectful relationship between the political parties," said Steven Rattner, a financier who led the restructuring of the auto industry in 2009 as counselor to the Treasury secretary in the Obama administration.
Acting like a public CEO, I think, means being more responsible with my words, more careful with my promises, more respectful with my actions, more thoughtful with how I communicate opinions, and more methodical if possible with my fiduciary duties.
But Trump Tower receives its share of more respectful visitors, including a registered Democrat turned Trump volunteer named Al Wilson, who had enlisted an 18-year-old friend of his granddaughter to hand out pro-Trump fliers on the sidewalk.
"Moving forward, we expect that U.S. Soccer will take into account our input on venue selection in addition to being more respectful of our players' health and safety," Becca Roux, the interim president of the players' union, said in a statement.
LONDON (Reuters) - Campaigning for Britain's vote on EU membership resumed on Sunday after a three-day hiatus prompted by the killing of a pro-EU lawmaker, but pledges of a more respectful tone were quickly tested by a fresh row over immigration.
The new film has, for the most part, managed to shirk much of its inspiration's exoticism and cultural inaccuracies, but despite Ritchie's clear efforts to deliver a more respectful version of Aladdin, it may not be enough to satisfy many of its detractors.
"From these negotiations and from experience, Terry (Gou) has told his team time and again to be more respectful of and have more understanding of Japan's traditions and way of doing things," said one of the sources familiar with the thinking at Foxconn.
Mr. Trump followed the angry rant toward Mr. Ball, who is African-American, with a return to his monthslong demand for football players to be more respectful while the national anthem is played — an issue that has strong support among some Americans.
Mr. Biden's comment Tuesday that he wished he "could have done something" to give Ms. Hill's claims of sexual harassment a more respectful hearing drew fierce backlash from critics, who pointed out that Mr. Biden was chairman of the Senate committee that questioned Ms. Hill.
And a growing body of research suggests that if we want a society that is more respectful toward women, one where behavior like Donald Trump's is less common and more shameful, then we all have to respond in the moment to these uncomfortable situations.
The first English-language film to be directed by Dome Karukoski, a Finnish film-maker, its account of John Ronald Reuel's childhood and young adulthood is as respectful as his relatives could have possibly wished—and a little more respectful than the viewer might have wanted.
Many benefits result from embracing emotions in the service of our goals: We become better decision-makers; we enjoy greater wellbeing; we are able better to help others regulate their emotions; we are more effective at our jobs, more respectful and compassionate with family, friends and colleagues.
A source familiar with Google said the question was deleted because it was an attack on the employee — it asked why the company hired someone who "dehumanize[s] marginalized groups" — and that Google leadership answered other questions on the matter that the company viewed as more respectful.
Keri Kukral, one of the women who had a relationship with Jurvetson and who wrote an October 2017 Facebook post about "predatory behavior," told BuzzFeed News that she wished the article by the Journal had been "more respectful" to the women with whom the investor had had extramarital affairs.
" While Kiesling did not approve of the way Bloomberg had addressed transgender issues in 2016, she referred to his current pro-equality policy proposals, saying, "We have to allow people to change and grow and embrace them when they come around and become more educated and more respectful.
In the meantime, for the foreseeable future, until most drivers become more respectful of cyclists and the lanes dedicated to them, I plan to avoid riding on so-called protected bike lanes where turning vehicles can't see me and I can't see them until perhaps it's too late.
The initiative, with classes taught by several female officers, also includes summer and winter camps for women, and a course called "gender sensitization for boys," a lawyer-led course that teaches men how to help women in trouble and how to be more respectful to them in public spaces.
Bungie's Destiny 2 has been out now for a few days, and players and critics alike are lauding it for a much improved narrative, a more respectful and thoughtful progression system, and an all-around superior game world with more activities to perform, neat gear to collect, and secrets to unearth.
To understand why, and to see what does work, we should look to the groundbreaking front-line police and community actors who have been developing creative solutions that are more effective, less harmful and profoundly more respectful of traumatized and alienated communities than the old and demonstrably ineffective and discredited menu.
Demanding to be moved an inch this way or that, or just demanding that Clov attend to his needs — Hamm is blind and immobile — he lords it over Clov, and is scarcely more respectful to his parents, Nagg (Joe Grifasi) and Nell (Lynn Cohen), who live enclosed in canvas garbage bins.
He said Trump would do well to repeat his demeanor during his visit to Mexico City, where he was much more respectful than he was at other times during the campaign "It didn't change the substance, but it was done in a way of two partners talking to one another," Wayne said.
Researchers tested the light on about 450 people and found that not only did employees report fewer interruptions, but it also had a broader effect on the culture of the office, encouraging people to be more respectful of each other's time and more aware of when they could, and couldn't, interrupt a colleague.
On a much deeper level, we believe that because you have an incentive to be neighborly with the people around you, there may be an opportunity for us to have some of those conversations that could be divisive in other forums take place on Nextdoor in a way where we're more respectful, we're more collaborative, we're more open minded.
Aside from the obvious differences between the Obamas and the Trumps in terms of surface-level indicators of the equality of their partnerships — age, education, and career experience — Melania Trump does not appear to have any expectations for her husband when it comes to feminism or becoming more respectful or supportive of her or any other women.
My colleagues at Yale and I described this in our op-ed "Why companies need discussion, debate — even defiance — in the workplace," making the argument that emotionally intelligent people are better decision-makers, enjoy greater wellbeing, are better able to help others regulate their emotions, are more effective at their jobs, and more respectful and compassionate with family, friends and colleagues.
Rankled by the Miserdens' self-importance, Johnny instead envisions a work of scalding honesty (Bella's husband, Alan, a dot-com millionaire, "fit and sleek in tight jeans, with no apparent genitals, had the overall smoothness of features that expects good fortune but never attracts much personal devotion") before finally settling on something, if not exactly flattering, at least more respectful and sedate.
Working with Russia to develop a more cooperative relationship is needed, but we should not make that relationship one that mirrors a Potemkin village in which we pretend the Kremlin is more of a partner than it is, more of a democracy than it is, more respectful of human rights than it is, and less threatening to its neighbors than it is.
There was a time, not long ago, when a social commitment was not regarded as a disposable Post-it note, when people took it as a matter of course that reliability is a core element of treating people well, that how you spend your time is how you spend your life, and that if you don't flake on people who matter you have a chance to build deeper and better friendships and live in a better and more respectful way.
A lot of Obama's initial campaign, which you were the key speechwriter on, was based around the idea that the Republican Party, Republican voters, even the Republican base, was better than you would think looking at politics; that if there was a more reasonable Democrat, that if we could get to a place where we were talking about issues, if the special interests weren't whipping everybody up, if cable news wasn't driving everyone crazy, then there would be space for a better, more elevated, more respectful form of politics.
Despite criticism of Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonThe magic of majority rule in elections The return of Ken Starr Assault weapons ban picks up steam in Congress MORE on the campaign trail by Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE, more Americans in a new survey consider the former president to be more respectful of women than the GOP front-runner.
Swarthmore's Timothy Burke, for instance, posted a deep-dive linguistic and geographical analysis on his blog in which he argued that "Farrell and Blattman's defense of Rowling is more problematic than Rowling herself," before going on to criticize Rowling's choice of Uagadou (a reference to an ancient region in West Africa, far from Uganda) as a name for her academy: The fact is that the way she picks up a name to stand in for a more respectful conception of Africanity still underscores the degree to which the history of African societies is a kind of generic slurry for most people.

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