Even as well-meaning adults, we want to treat young people respectfully, and we think treating them respectfully is giving them as much information as possible.
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Respectfully, [name redacted by the military]Good thing he wrote "respectfully," otherwise I would've figured that his laughing at 49 dead "homos" would've been pretty disrespectful.
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I also directly teach respectful language: How to agree and disagree respectfully and how to ask questions respectfully and show interest about the unfamiliar and about preferences.
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Nowhere do those words appear together because, respectfully, respectfully, Director, it was not the special counsel's job to conclusively determine Donald Trump's innocence or to exonerate him.
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I said no -- nicely, respectfully...So when you look at that -- no, Robert Mueller wanted a job to be the director, and I turned him -- very nicely, respectfully -- down.
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Look, I -- America has a long proud tradition of people being able to express themselves peacefully, and civilly, respectfully and even at times maybe on respectfully, but at least, civilly.
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"Respectfully, respectfully, by doing that, you managed to violate every principle in the most sacred traditions about prosecutors not offering extra prosecutorial analysis about potential crimes that aren't charged," Ratcliffe said.
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I respectfully disagree with his position ... We press on.
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This is what inconsequential private thoughts should be: respectfully shrouded.
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We accept whatever people give us and cremate everybody respectfully.
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SANDERS: And I respectfully disagree with my friend over here.
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You treat people respectfully, and include them in the sequence.
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The left slice has been respectfully removed from the pie.
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Winfrey is clear ... Kelly should have been treated more respectfully.
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But also be an honest broker, if I respectfully disagree.
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We respectfully ask for privacy in this this difficult time.
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"Respectfully, what the fuck are you doing?" the group writes.
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" He added, "We would have to respectfully decline an invitation.
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They clapped their hands and sang respectfully, gratefully, and devoutly.
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Respectfully, politicians considered for the position, whether it be Sen.
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Even if true, I respectfully encourage him to try harder.
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This reporter found those people and recorded their stories respectfully.
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This is how you respectfully air discontent before your lieutenants.
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I can speak respectfully 2 those w whom I disagree.
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She executes her images conscionably, respectfully, and with serious care.
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If it gets really out of control, give feedback respectfully.
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But we respectfully disagree with how she characterized those conversations.
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"I'm respectfully going to keep that to myself," Wayne said.
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It was fascinating for me to watch them respectfully interact.
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He always thinks strategically, and he respectfully connects with people.
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"Respectfully, I'm going to dismiss the motion," the judge said.
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"I don't think you know me, respectfully," Ms. Assafiri replied.
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"We respectfully disagree with the conclusions announced today," Walker said.
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" Even today, she still respectfully calls him "Sean Connery-san.
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Like you, he was only asking to be treated respectfully.
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I want to build the world I want to live in, and the world I want to live in includes things like products being designed respectfully of users and systems being designed respectfully for users.
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When I broached the subject to friends they were respectfully hesitant.
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Respectfully, I disagree; I think it's the steps in the middle.
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If it is suggested I did so, I will listen respectfully.
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I am respectfully asking that you withdraw my name from consideration.
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And you should let Nintendo know — respectfully — that you want answers.
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" "We respectfully ask the Administration not to implement these new tariffs.
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So anyone thinking abt the story better approach it right & respectfully.
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"Respectfully, the Academy's statement doesn't make any sense," she tweeted Wednesday.
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I wanted him to observe a respectfully long period of mourning.
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"I think this a season for contrast delivered respectfully," he said.
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However — and this is a big caveat — you should recline respectfully.
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On this, we just have to respectfully disagree with each other.
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I think it's better to respectfully step away from the discussion.
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WINTER: That is not with this program is doing, though, respectfully.
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We either worked our way around it or respectfully pushed back.
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And we, respectfully, submit that there no longer is good cause.
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"I would respectfully disagree with the vice president's analysis," Collins said.
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If a cost seems unreasonable, respectfully request to have it removed.
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The transaction was either respectfully nonverbal, Ida thought, or calmly hostile.
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Mr. President, I would ask you, respectfully, to lower your voice.
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Therefore, I would respectfully request that you people just go away.
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And I use those words respectfully, because I was there once.
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Respectfully, Lou Anna K. Simon, President John A. Hannah Distinguished Professor
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Their two distinct sensibilities don't so much meld as respectfully coexist.
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But it's not easy to respectfully stage this subject at all.
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This really isn't how you respectfully air discontent before your lieutenants.
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The android and the young man pause at each globe, respectfully.
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The best way to do this is respectfully — and in person.
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Respectfully, your former intern and concerned Parkland citizen, Shana Miranda Rosenthal
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He spoke fondly of Bill Clinton and respectfully of President Obama.
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But he "respectfully" declined to give information about his own history.
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STARR: We could not ever release that, so I respectfully disagree.
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But treating people respectfully is not just a matter of etiquette.
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If you treat bears respectfully, they'll treat you the same way.
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Otherwise, I ask you respectfully to shut up and move on.
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She and I stood respectfully as the judge entered the courtroom.
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Many of his Republican Senate colleagues responded to his decision respectfully.
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Mary Louise Kelly: Sir respectfully where have you defended Marie Yovanovitch?
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We will listen, seek feedback, and respond – appropriately, urgently and respectfully.
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We will listen, seek feedback, and respond — appropriately, urgently and respectfully.
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Most respectfully, Rick Perry -- CNBC's Kayla Tausche contributed to this report.
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"Learn when to talk and when to listen respectfully," she says.
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Another trick is to (respectfully) speak up if things go wrong.
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If it is suggested I did so, I will listen respectfully.
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We respectfully request these hearings be postponed until after the recess.
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Mr. de Blasio disagreed (although, he said again and again, "respectfully").
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He said, 'I have nominated you respectfully on behalf of Japan.
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We reached out to Montgomery for comment -- but he respectfully declined.
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Fans have pointed out that Reeves respectfully doesn't touch women in photos.
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Just two professionals interacting on the national stage, respectfully understanding their differences.
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And the internet had wasted no time in lovingly, respectfully, objectifying them.
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Since filming the interview, the pair have spoken respectfully about each other.
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The O'odham respectfully buried the Apache dead on Monument Hill, he said.
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Respectfully, you just played the clip of him saying, 'I was embarrassed.
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Nod quietly, nod respectfully, and accept that unquestionable genius does sometimes happen.
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Trump's claim that he "respectfully" let Mueller do his job is laughable.
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"I respectfully disagree with her analysis," Collins said on the same program.
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He asks if I want a lap dance, and I respectfully decline.
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Nobody, and I respectfully mean nobody, goes to Trump for the facts.
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We respectfully ask you: Where do you want the platform to go?
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The takeaway -- put whatever on your face today, but do it respectfully.
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The sober members of her A.A. chapter stood respectfully to the side.
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"He has a hard job and I treat him respectfully," Sasse said.
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"Respectfully, be quiet and sing!" wrote a Twitter user named Janice @theemporersnew.
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Our reactions to people who stonewall us are similar: Keep knocking. Respectfully.
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Though I'm no expert, I try to mirror, respectfully, this uncomplicated approach.
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Cooley therefore respectfully requests permission to withdraw as Counsel for Ms. Holmes.
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Instead of quitting the company, she succeeded there by treating people respectfully.
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Respectfully, Preet Bharara Editor's Note: The day after this piece published, Rep.
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"Therefore, upon their counsel, I must respectfully decline the award," he continued.
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"Brian, respectfully, I think that's an outrageous question," Mr. de Blasio replied.
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"Bezos: Earn trust"Leaders listen attentively, speak candidly, and treat others respectfully.
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If it is suggested that I did so, I will listen respectfully.
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" Huffman said she will "respectfully accept whatever punishment the court deems appropriate.
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It is here where the biennale blends in most respectfully and gracefully.
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We make an appeal for all fans to behave respectfully throughout the tournament.
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"We respectfully submit that that is highly significant," Eadie told the Supreme Court.
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"We've been respectfully separated for a lengthy period of time," the pair explained.
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Owens sent a follow-up tweet, telling Hill she meant the challenge respectfully.
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However, you also make a number of points that I respectfully disagree with.
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They are also trying to respectfully protect children in the government&aposs care.
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"The government respectfully submits that the proposed limited redactions are necessary," Penza wrote.
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I loved especially the kinds of houses where people treated one another respectfully.
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If the meeting, when I'm there, is not fruitful, I will respectfully leave.
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I just have an extremely important responsibility to do it respectfully and carefully.
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We... SANDERS: Let me, you know, again, respectfully disagree with Secretary Clinton here.
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With this in mind, Gartman had to respectfully push back on Croft's views.
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"She is hoping to end the relationship as amicably and respectfully as possible."
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Who can respectfully speak up for their convictions if they're immediately shouted down?
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I've done it as well and as respectfully as I think anyone can.
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A few ideas for a follow-up, Netflix, respectfully, for your consideration. 1.
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It "respectfully" disagreed with his assessment and defended the integrity of the election.
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Brown: Well, respectfully, you need to talk to a wider swath of economists.
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We also must assure that our Flight Attendants are treated respectfully on board.
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I was proud that the NYPD was respectfully and efficiently facilitating the protests.
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"We respectfully plead that the court should not open this box," Keen said.
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Charley asks RA, respectfully, how he plans to fund the farm without her.
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WYDEN: General Sessions, respectfully, you're not answering- SESSIONS: Well, what is the question?
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I can be relentless on him but I've got to do it respectfully.
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We respectfully refrain from further comment, as that could be misinterpreted as marketing.
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When we spend our time on the internet, we're not being treated respectfully.
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And kids need to learn how to use it safely, responsibly, and respectfully.
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Immigrant mothers detained by U.S. Customs and Border Protection often aren't treated respectfully.
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But I respectfully disagree with his criticism of President Trump's visit to Warsaw.
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In it, the Committee said it "respectfully requested" Watkins' presence at the hearing.
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I understand and respect their point, but I respectfully disagree with this suggestion.
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Chrissy Teigen doesn't think she's all that, but we'll have to respectfully disagree.
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Thirteen-year-old me, however, would have had to respectfully and loudly disagree.
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Therefore, we respectfully request a hearing by the full Committee on these issues.
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Kardashian can feel empowered by her nude selfies and Pink can respectfully disagree.
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But we need to consider where it came from, and treat it respectfully.
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So gently and respectfully talk to them about what's changed in their community.
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The opponents might swell the crowd and listen respectfully, or boo only occasionally.
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I would love that, but are these people going to do it respectfully?
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I try to treat everyone respectfully while I improve myself as I learn.
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Now, many breweries are finding ways to sell beers to underrepresented drinkers respectfully.
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We want to engage with them — honestly and sometimes sharply, but also respectfully.
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They said Trump was respectfully and warmly received by patients and first responders.
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But I must respectfully disagree with key aspects of this argument they advanced.
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Many pointed out errors, but most did it respectfully, and I was appreciative.
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Ms. Kelly was respectfully unapologetic when I caught up with her late Tuesday.
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" Instead, McCain defended his opponent and respectfully corrected her by saying, "No ma'am.
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"Some people just don't know how to respectfully use power," Mr. Barron said.
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" But Ms. Collins said: "I would respectfully disagree with the vice president's analysis.
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Respectfully, my colleagues viciously undersold "Canyon Moon" and totally trashed its average score.
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"I'm going to be respectfully saying that's a lot of baloney," he added.
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"We have respectfully declined the invitation for our CEO to testify," Knewitz said.
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If a team member's behavior slides, call the problem out respectfully and clearly.
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While analysts and scouts adore Eaton, he respectfully has little use for either.
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The Bears said they were "respectfully passing" on a request to interview Staley.
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Let them feel their feelings and calmly, respectfully answer the questions they have.
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In light of these concerns, we respectfully request you answer the following questions: 1.
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So you have to listen respectfully, speak your truth, honor other people&aposs truths.
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At first, the situation looks like it's going to get resolved respectfully—then bang!
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A spokesperson for the US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) "respectfully" declined to comment.
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"I appreciate the feedback from those who have respectfully discussed the change," Leslie wrote.
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In Gambit we treat contractual obligations respectfully and expect the same from our players.
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U.S. WHEAT ASSOCIATES We respectfully ask the Administration not to implement these new tariffs.
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"We wanted to portray the women's stories respectfully, honestly, and with power," Bloom said.
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And we have to go and we have to maybe check, respectfully, the mosques.
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Kefauver's gambit was covered respectfully, but not as an event of major political importance.
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Kris and Kylie were joined by their boyfriends, Corey Gamble and Travis Scott, respectfully.
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I would just like to disagree with you, respectfully, with what you just said.
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But there's one more job that we'd respectfully like Ross to pursue: beauty influencer.
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And as they said "Allahu Akbar" -- God is greatest -- he stood silently and respectfully.
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"Therefore, upon their counsel, I must respectfully decline the award," Politico says he wrote.
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Harry and Meghan follow suit, respectfully refraining from holding hands around the prince's grandmother.
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"I respectfully ask you please don't ever tag me in anything, ever," she wrote.
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There is signage encouraging the public and visitors to use it respectfully and responsibly.
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As a self-proclaimed Lazy Girl, I am going to have to respectfully disagree.
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Mr. Jeff Zucker, I would ask you, respectfully, to lower your voice as well.
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" The door opened, and they all stood and said, respectfully, "Good morning, Mr. President.
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"I just respectfully, factually, disagree with Chairman Burr," Warner told The Hill on Wednesday.
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The inspector general weighs it differently, and that's OK, even though I respectfully disagree.
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The job is to respectfully ask hard questions on behalf of the American people.
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The million buried on Hart Island and their families deserve to be treated respectfully.
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Graham said he "respectfully" disagrees with McCain and will "press on" with his legislation.
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Some of the information being reported is incorrect and they respectfully ask for privacy.
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"Some of the information being reported is incorrect, and they respectfully ask for privacy.".
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The current project, as planned, would cost too much and respectfully take too long.
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"I am respectfully asking that you withdraw my name from consideration," Mr. Moore wrote.
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The inspector general weighs it differently, and that's O.K., even though I respectfully disagree.
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Some might argue that respectfully debating ideas seen as racist or sexist legitimates them.
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Communicate respectfully and attempt to negotiate a reasonable repayment schedule for this substantial amount.
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"The majority would not, and I respectfully suggest that the dissenters might not either."
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His refreshing guidance invites us, allowing breathing room, to consider, occasionally to respectfully disagree.
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"Respectfully, this is all you need to know about Ambassador Yovanovitch's testimony," tweeted Rep.
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Blue Jackets coach John Tortorella respectfully refused to be interviewed after the blowout loss.
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Sisi, then the intelligence chief, and two other generals greeted them respectfully, Maher recalled.
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"We respectfully disagree with the decision," said Gerald Lefcourt, a lawyer for Patricia Cohen.
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To the Editor: After carefully reading Nicholas Kristof's piece, I respectfully disagree with him.
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If the right deal is not on the table, we will respectfully walk away.
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Since we're fans of these films, we hope we're respectfully riffing off the tradition.
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"Respectfully, that was my day job before I came to Congress," Porter told him.
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Turnbull calmly and respectfully tried to correct Trump's misunderstandings, but it didn't go well.
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I'm gonna do it as respectfully as I can, but just want you to know.
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Whether it's the politician or staff, constituents expect to have their concerns listened to respectfully.
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As you know, and respectfully, have been involved in systematically racism is a real problem.
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"Within moments, the Queen raised her hand respectfully and Barry immediately stopped talking," Kelly wrote.
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But I also think we need to respectfully pay attention to potential adverse health effects.
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We respectfully ask for privacy during this time of great loss for all of us.
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Cage felt unsure how to respectfully address the topics of Detroit's story and its characters.
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Voicing a need shouldn't turn your boss against you, as long as it's done respectfully.
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And he's doing it respectfully — in a way that Mike doesn't feel he's being pressured.
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As such, we respectfully ask that you address the serious concerns raised by Minister Abromavičius.
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We respectfully request that the family are given time and space to grieve in private.
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I have to deal in actual issues, and I would respectfully not comment on that.
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The costs were respectfully less than five and two hours spending in the Iraq war.
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We respectfully refrain from further commentary as anything we say could be misinterpreted as marketing.
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"Respectfully, judge, that is not what the law is," Andres responded bluntly at one point.
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The singer said he should have acted "more responsibly and respectfully" given the age difference.
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Kid fights back—respectfully—and wins, often gaining some greater combat glory in the process.
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I respectfully disagree with his position not to proceed forward on Graham-Cassidy-Heller-Johnson.
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Thanos may demand your silence, but Wade respectfully requests that you staple your lips shut.
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The government respectfully submits that this is exactly a case where … vacatur is a 'necessity.
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Nothing wrong w/this diverse cast respectfully asking our VPEOTUS to protect/defend ALL Americans.
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It was built on a foundation of meaningful relationships, which were carefully and respectfully cultivated.
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He respectfully requests you refrain from using the skr*mz word when writing to him.
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The customer isn't always right or inclined to behave safely and respectfully to everyone aboard.
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But [Ford] should come forward, she should have her say, she will be respectfully treated.
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"We respectfully disagree with the decision," said Gerald B. Lefcourt, a lawyer for Patricia Cohen.
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Technology and financial companies, respectfully, have experienced the next highest CEO departure rates this year.
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I got a call from my agent and Barry [Jenkins] respectfully asked me to audition.
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His ability to respectfully address the biggest American tragedy of his lifetime, though, has not.
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"I respectfully request the FBI to investigate murder of Detective Suiter," the police commissioner wrote.
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"However, Kaling responded on Twitter by saying: "Respectfully, the Academy's statement doesn't make any sense.
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"Respectfully, Mr. Priebus doesn't speak for me and I don't speak for him," Gorsuch responded.
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It's important to me that people aren't unpleasant and that they treat each other respectfully.
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Respectfully, I do want to have this thing gather some dust on my TV stand.
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The family respectfully asks for their privacy as they grieve during this very difficult time.
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He's very deluded, I would say, if I can say it respectfully, to the man.
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One of the nicest things about Kissa Tanto is that it inhabits the neighborhood respectfully.
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"We respectfully disagree with the court's decision and are considering our next steps," she said.
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Twelve days into the controversy, Johansson announced her decision to "respectfully withdraw" from the project.
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Their grueling bout ended with the wrestlers slumped in the ring, respectfully sharing bottled water.
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"Respectfully, Mr. Priebus doesn't speak for me, and I don't speak for him," Gorsuch said.
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And while we will undoubtedly disagree at times, I hope we can do so respectfully.
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The filmmakers assured Mr. Michael's manager, Mr. Lippman, that they would use his music respectfully.
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CHAMATH PALIHAPITIYA: I think, respectfully – I think Leon has built an incredible life for himself.
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Troyer said organic reduction methods "effectively and respectfully manage the final disposition of human remains".
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"So part of the challenge is understanding how to convey it respectfully wherever you go."
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This leads me to respectfully suggest that the Human Capital Disclosure Bill needs one tweak.
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The Company respectfully disagrees, however, and would note, respectfully, that whether a non-GAAP financial measure is misleading is ultimately a legal determination which must be informed both by Supreme Court and other judicial precedent and by Commission rules and guidance relating to materiality.
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Like Dong, Maoshen and Yansheng were released after serving 17 and 14 years in prison, respectfully.
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Welcomed by a dog in a bellhop outfit, which Chrissy respectfully asks us not to question.
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He respectfully rebuffed senators who tried to pin him down on hot-button topics like abortion.
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Noted film preservationist Nolan said he would "respectfully ignore" Spinotti's comments, and quickly changed the subject.
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Gilead said it "respectfully disagrees" with the jury's verdict and damage award and plans to appeal.
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If the entire idea of canned fish grosses you out, then, respectfully—grow the hell up.
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"The inspector general weighs it differently, and that's OK, even though I respectfully disagree," he wrote.
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Sources tell us ... Williams is adamant he was trying to handle the situation professionally and respectfully.
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I was, like, the cute little kid on set everyone was treating totally respectfully and kindly.
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While people should be able to express themselves freely, the should do so calmly and respectfully.
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Let's make sure Trump is defeated in 2020, then we get back to respectfully debating issues.
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Mr. President can I respectfully recommend Steve Scalise will be a key role in all this.
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However, I will not be commenting on the rumors and respectfully request privacy at this time.
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Fetal tissue is treated respectfully and handled in a way that protects the privacy of patients.
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"The more we can talk to each other in depth and respectfully, the better it is."
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I can only talk about my personal experience and I was always treated respectfully and appropriately.
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Young photographers can also learn a lot about how to interact with subjects respectfully and purposefully.
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Unlike the assault, which respectfully focused on Doggett's eyes, this scene is shown from Coates' perspective.
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On our campuses, students and faculty need to act respectfully to one another to build community.
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"The bureau respectfully disagrees with the court's decision," said a spokeswoman for the agency, Moira Vahey.
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"It needs to be done respectfully and delicately, but it needs to be done," he said.
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That means respectfully stating on social media when the president has crossed the line on Twitter.
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Serious and engaged thinkers, writers and intellectuals can respectfully and publicly disagree on critically important issues.
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Respectfully, in a real court of law, we would not be referring to something as evidence.
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A variation — "respectfully yours" — is the standard close for addressing government officials and clergy, Pachter says.
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It's a partnership in which we both support one another, while respectfully staying in our lanes.
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We will respectfully refrain from further commentary as anything we say could be misinterpreted as marketing.
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A black man respectfully taking a knee during the anthem didn't drive away millions of viewers.
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Of course, airline lady and zone-misser lady began to argue, fairly and respectfully at first.
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I respectfully request that readers do not reach out to comment on my turkey-reheating technique.
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On these, moving to the center, or at least respectfully acknowledging our differences, can help Democrats.
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She thanked her teacher respectfully before saying farewell, just like all her other Chinese classmates did.
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Having spent many years working with people in prison who are seeking release, I respectfully disagree.
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How can my paintings respectfully incorporate — rather than exploit — relevant and thought-provoking content and imagery?
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My career has been defined by working to respectfully incorporate flavors and traditions of many cultures.
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They asked questions, offered diverse perspectives, disagreed respectfully and deepened the ideas posed by other students.
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"Respectfully decline to dance... Children should learn to say "no thanks" in uncomfortable situations," wrote one.
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Times Insider Respectfully photographing a nudist resort in Florida for the Food section presented several challenges.
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We just need to figure out a way to do it respectfully to consumer behavior today.
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"We respectfully request that China's Foreign Ministry reinstate the visas" for the three journalists, Lewis said.
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The storyline being sold is that negotiators are respectfully giving the committees leeway to make decisions.
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We respectfully request that Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt resign or be removed from office.
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He said Mr. Trump treated Ms. Pelosi respectfully for a very simple reason: He respects her.
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And I say this respectfully to our Chinese hosts, who have excelled so magnificently at Ping-pong.
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If teens are using them respectfully, appropriately, and with a little parental guidance, they should be fine.
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"I would have to respectfully disagree with that, ma'am," Noor said, answering in a soft, calm voice.
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After years, they finally figured out ways to meet halfway and respectfully deal with each other's differences.
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We know she's a serious, big-deal actress, but we respectfully request more teen rom-coms. 11.
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Reporter: [ inaudible ] Mike Flynn is a wonderful person, and I asked for resignation, he respectfully gave it.
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They expect people to do their job, while respectfully treating them like the unique individuals they are.
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On Monday, she told local television news outlet 12 Today that Kavanaugh's accusers must be treated respectfully.
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After the call, they both agreed to release a joint statement urging Sanders' supporters to act respectfully.
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"We hereby respectfully request your assistance in seeing the return of the entire collection," the senators wrote.
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Microsoft says it respectfully disagrees with Consumer Reports' findings on its Surface range of laptops and tablets.
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How are you going to work with someone if you don't treat them decently, honestly, and respectfully?
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Clinton intends to listen "respectfully" to Sanders and his call to influence the platform, an aide said.
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We respectfully suggest that a blanket prohibition on participation by psychologists in national security interrogations does not.
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"Respectfully, I have to say I was hurt that they didn't come to the wedding," he said.
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Several jurors on Tuesday told reporters the deliberations were difficult but that they had resolved disagreements respectfully.
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What did happen was that we each presented our views, and reasons for them, capably and respectfully.
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" would appreciate if these speculations regarding my personal life would respectfully come to a halt," she wrote.
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The single frame shot (below) captures Jacob's hand fleetingly and respectfully placed on Mr Obama's bowed head.
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They were respectfully removed by police, who returned them to Wellington Harbor only a few blocks away.
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He recently told The Hollywood Reporter that he stands by his decision and "respectfully disagrees with [Takei]".
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It provided the following statement: We take note of the DPA's decision with which we respectfully disagree.
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In truth, we can respect the concerns of law enforcement officials while respectfully disagreeing with proposed policies.
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But we'd also respectfully argue that, however stacked the deck may be against him, Tillerson shouldn't quit.
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You can try to recreate the classics or elaborate—but of course, you must do it respectfully.
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AND I WANT TO SAY THIS RESPECTFULLY AND SO NO ONE MISUNDERSTANDS WHAT I'M ABOUT TO SAY.
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He said he "respectfully disagrees" with Buchwald, who found no such liability in a case involving Libor.
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He joked about it early, replied to every question respectfully and handled the situation with startling aplomb.
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I unequivocally take responsibility for my actions and will respectfully accept whatever punishment the court deems appropriate.
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"We respectfully request that you review these materials, and enact them, as you deem appropriate," Murray wrote.
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"We respectfully disagree with the conclusion that Lauren's murder could not have been prevented," the parents wrote.
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We never expected to write this sentence, but please send your chocolate dicks respectfully and responsibly. Please.
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On two separate visits, they received a dose of kisspeptin and a dose of a placebo, respectfully.
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My husband and I stared at its blue cover, and then turned every page carefully and respectfully.
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Some arguments might pop up, but if you can handle them respectfully, a solid reconciliation could happen!
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So I'm going to go with Taka, who is, respectfully, a coward and a waste of space.
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"We respectfully disagree with the majority decision in the Appellate Division," Mr. Kasowitz said in a statement.
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Encourage them to respectfully agree or disagree by citing evidence from the articles or their own experiences.
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Nicholas Hoult plays Salinger with keen timing and palpable commitment, yet seems respectfully removed from the role.
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Respectfully disagree with someone in a meeting instead of just going along with them (Psst — here's how).
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"I'm saying this respectfully," Alexandra Pelosi, a 46-year-old Manhattan-based filmmaker, told ITK on Friday.
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The show usually ends with a tacit agreement between Mr. Marron and his critic to respectfully disagree.
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So here's a list of the 2019 moments when folks were respectfully, painfully left parched from lust.
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While we generally conduct real-life interactions with strangers politely and respectfully, online we can be horrible.
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As long as you do it intelligently and respectfully, they aren't going to hold that against you.
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When they reached their full majority, they respectfully and clearly told him they wanted no further contact.
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We loved, too, how you responded to each other, respectfully acknowledging differences and seeking out common ground.
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One novel doesn't bother with any reader at all, while the other knowingly, respectfully looks another way.
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"In light of the some of the lessons taught by judicial and legal history, I would respectfully disagree."
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A family of different races, ages, religions, genders, and sexual orientations, all under one roof peacefully and respectfully.
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Rogers was taken aback but tried to respectfully explain why he could not do so, the officials said.
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" It added it "respectfully disagrees with the agencies' methodologies to determine whether industry lending practices have been discriminatory.
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You have to speak with someone respectfully about their work and be honest and open, without hurting them.
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"Patriarch respectfully disagrees with the decision," said Reed Brodsky of Gibson Dunn, the law firm representing Patriarch Partners.
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I need you to tell them, respectfully if possible, that they're both wrong and part of the problem.
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"I would appreciate if these speculations regarding my personal life would respectfully come to a halt," she wrote.
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I respectfully ask everyone reading this to understand the difference this election will mean to all our lives.
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But, again, I think that this is a sideshow now that the media seem obsessed with, John, respectfully.
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"I respectfully decline to answer your question," Penny said, when asked whether he felt a responsibility to testify.
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Larry respectfully declined to participate in the search process and will not be returning to coach the Cavaliers.
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To all the online publications asking me to confirm this dumb story I respectfully submit the following pic.twitter.
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"It was done so respectfully," he added, saying Fuori was offered an opportunity to paint a different mural.
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"He's often critical of me and the college administration, but approaches our dialogues thoughtfully and respectfully," Falk said.
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That's my record, and I guess I'd ask you respectfully to look at my credentials and my record.
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"We take note of the CNIL's decision with which we respectfully disagree," Facebook told Reuters in a statement.
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During Tuesday's Desus & Mero, the VICELAND hosts watched and respectfully picked apart the actor's dramatic call to arms.
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Zuckerberg later called Cook's remarks "extremely glib" and Sheryl Sandberg has also said she "respectfully disagrees" with Cook. .
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Mr. Berry said he has been surprised by how respectfully he has been received in some conservative countries.
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In Florida, one constituent polled those assembled; they indicated their preferences and they did so clearly and respectfully.
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But I will discuss her respectfully because she is a worthy adversary, not an enemy of the state.
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I would respectfully suggest that all of this money be directed toward human problems associated with social media.
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" She declined to give her opinion outright, saying, "Respectfully, I offer my advice to the president in private.
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Personally, I think it's better to use the wrong term ignorantly but respectfully than the right term maliciously.
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To the Editor: I respectfully disagree with Dr. Jarle Breivik with regard to the National Cancer Moonshot Initiative.
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" He wrote that "people should be able to express themselves freely" but "should do so calmly and respectfully.
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The captain asked that all passengers remain respectfully in their seats until the fallen man's casket was removed.
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While we generally conduct our real-life interactions with strangers politely and respectfully, online we can be horrible.
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And they are having to teach these men how to behave respectfully and equally to women, including sexually.
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He pays and went respectfully on his way—though not fast enough for me, due to the smell.
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"UTA deeply regrets the incident and expects its employees to always behave professionally and respectfully," the statement read.
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However, Maya T. from America respectfully disagreed with these points: You make some interesting points, but I disagree.
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I think I've respectfully earned the right to be called a drag musician rather than a drag queen.
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"We respectfully ask that you please keep any protests that may occur peaceful," they said in a statement.
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"We respectfully disagree with the conclusions announced today," Kent Walker, the company's general counsel, said in a statement.
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"We both just tried to approach the text respectfully and with as much reverence as possible," she said.
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"Respectfully, there are only so many ways the same questions can be asked of Mr. Caputo," Vacco wrote.
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"Respectfully, I will not shake the hand of a slaver," she says, withholding the customary gesture of condolence.
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" In response to those accounts, he told the Chronicle that "I try to communicate both respectfully and effectively.
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Respectfully yours… I asked a sampling of these younger men if they were into older women and why.
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"Respectfully, that's horses---," the former government contractor said during a conference hosted by liberal advocacy group Common Cause.
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There are just as many clips showing skaters acting respectfully and speaking calmly with security officers and pedestrians.
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I respectfully invite the members of the court for the moment to consider the record of other countries.
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"We have to check, respectfully, the mosques and other places," he said during a campaign rally in Atlanta.
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I'm writing to the Chairman & RM of Judiciary Cmte respectfully recommending that at Monday's hearing, counsel for Prof.
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There are just as many clips showing skaters acting respectfully and speaking calmly with security officers and pedestrians.
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Here's a set of responses, one responding to the other, that respectfully state opposing opinions on budgetary priorities.
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Do you have any tips to respectfully get my manager to provide the feedback that I'm looking for?
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We have always enjoyed working respectfully with you and are sad to hear that you've carried this since 2011.
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"We listened closely and carefully to each other as we respectfully and patiently raised our respective concerns," he said.
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However, African American photographers and sitters shared a special bond and a personal stake in portraying black subjects respectfully.
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She had handled it, and she was the first lady of Miramax, and he treated her incredibly respectfully, always.
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That's why Rawlinson respectfully disagrees with those descriptions (including this very article) of the Air as a Tesla killer.
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I respectfully request that my bill be brought to the Senate floor for a vote as quickly as possible.
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Very Respectfully, "I didn't think it would actually work out," Austin said of sending in his skydiving partner application.
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"I say this respectfully to the people are trying to act, it isn't something I pursue anymore," he ssays.
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Even if it means having to respectfully reach out to people, perhaps compensating them for their time and expertise.
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We're all free to raise concerns and respectfully question and debate the company's activities--that's part of our culture.
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"SpaceX respectfully disagrees with the Air Force's LSA award decision," a company spokesperson tells The Verge in a statement.
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As the Attorney General and head of the Department of Justice, I hereby respectfully request that you do so.
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"We respectfully disagree with the district court's decision," Deepak Gupta, one of the plaintiffs' lawyers, said in a statement.
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Real representation means crafting considered, nuanced characters whose sexuality is treated as respectfully on-screen as it is off.
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Hopefully, in the future, Blizzard approaches world cultures tentatively and respectfully as it did with my beloved Banshee skin.
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In the ABC interview, Hunt said the government had "clearly but respectfully" made its opinion known to the CSIRO.
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"We respectfully request that the Secretary of Homeland Security phase out the DACA program," Paxton wrote in the ultimatum.
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"By talking seriously and respectfully about agreements and disagreements, we can come together in a common conversation," he said.
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"We have to go and we have to check, respectfully, the mosques," he said at a rally in Atlanta.
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Spoiler: If you don't know how to respectfully address someone, the easiest way to find out is to ask.
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And if we find we have irreconcilable differences, I will be more than happy to respectfully agree to disagree. ~~
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"I've done my time, I've done it as well and respectfully as anyone can," Simpson said during the hearing.
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Treating the women on your team respectfully all the time is probably the most important thing you can do.
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In the past, everyone's done this so respectfully, because we've had candidates who at least have had some substance.
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I wanted to escape, be out there in an hour and a half and respectfully turn down every invitation.
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It also provides an opportunity to respectfully express any frustrations you may have about how money is being handled.
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The Thai government has officially cancelled the full-moon party and asked visitors to the country to act respectfully.
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That said, when they asked me to give them a working demonstration of the finished product, I respectfully declined.
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Generally, these pledges ask visitors to travel respectfully by not littering, following local rules and customs, and avoiding risks.
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He also became offended when he felt that his father wasn't treated respectfully enough by Obama and his advisers.
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She has been respectfully declining Thanksgiving dinner invites for years so as not to complicate dinner for the cook.
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We're all free to raise concerns and respectfully question and debate the company's activities — that's part of our culture.
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Hi, my name is Gretchen Whitmer, and that governor is me 👋I've asked repeatedly and respectfully for help.
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The job of the ethics teacher is to facilitate discussion and encourage the children to disagree and listen respectfully.
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"Listening to and respectfully engaging with those whom we disagree are essential skills, both within university walls and beyond."
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In a long Twitter statement, she denied cheating on her longtime ex, and spoke respectfully about the relationship's end.
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And I respectfully told -- and I thank him very much because for the last four days it's been great.
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"I grieve with you for your loss and suffering; and humbly and respectfully ask for your forgiveness," added Nicholson.
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If you disagree with someone, and want to talk about it publicly on LinkedIn, do it politely and respectfully.
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Ben Graham's prose is sincere and concerned—Wharton School of Business meets Edith Wharton ("Your attention is respectfully directed . . .").
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Respectfully, I will leave the political insights applicable in other districts from this race to strategists, commentators, and pundits.
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Pre-Stonewall organizations such as the Mattachine Society, while undeniably bold, fought for the right to fit in — respectfully.
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I always do my best to treat people, including those I disagree with, respectfully and will continue to do so.
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Jenn, respectfully, this is what I think you get wrong about the opioid and forest fire references in the movie.
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"I always do my best to treat people, including those I disagree with, respectfully and will continue to do so."
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I would respectfully say that if there are cops in your life, check in on them once in a while.
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Any decent person should have known to steer clear of mentioning it unless referring respectfully to recipients of the medal.
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" "We respectfully disagree with the Chief Justice that this decision won't be read as an endorsement of excessive partisan gerrymandering.
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"We take note of the CNIL's decision with which we respectfully disagree," a Facebook spokesperson said in an email statement.
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Yet they were raised respectfully, by a man who supported the monarchy as instinctively as he picked up his phone.
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Or it could simply be a physical representation of when you (respectfully) try to insinuate yourself into a new group.
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"In the past three weeks, voters in Indiana, West Virginia and Oregon respectfully disagreed with Secretary Clinton," the campaign said.
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Law enforcement, most of them Hawaiians themselves, moved slowly and respectfully, looking pained and conflicted as they arrested the kūpuna.
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Rather than behaving more respectfully around women, young men in particular seem to have become more accepting of inappropriate behaviour.
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You are more likely to be taken seriously as a constituent and a voter if you speak clearly and respectfully.
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Yet nuclear-armed North Korea gets a summit with the U.S., and is now being treated respectfully by President Trump.
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I respectfully ask that you please listen to them and whatever they make you feel, I thank you for listening.
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I don't do it at that end of Pennsylvania Avenue and they shouldn't do it at this end either, respectfully.
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"We are obviously disappointed and respectfully disagree with the court's decision," Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt said in a statement.
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"We respectfully disagree with the court's ruling and intend to take an immediate appeal," said Alan Jeffers, spokesman for Exxon.
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By defending not what is derided as political correctness but doing what's correct -- the simple idea of treating everyone respectfully.
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"The amount is not what we hoped for, but we accept fully and respectfully what the court decided," Gonzalez said.
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"We take note of the CNIL's decision with which we respectfully disagree," Facebook said in a statement emailed to Reuters.
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"I sat respectfully through his speech, and when he said things I could agree with, I applauded politely," she says.
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Teachers should be encouraged to speak up as individuals, even if that means disagreeing respectfully with union leaders and colleagues.
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In that spirit, I am writing to respectfully request your support for Speaker, and do so with confidence and humility.
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"If the meeting when I'm there isn't fruitful, I will respectfully leave the meeting," he told reporters on April 28.
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B.J. Tyson led the Pirates with 24 points while Shawn Williams and Isaac Fleming added 14 and 13 points, respectfully.
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"ADLF respectfully requests that you investigate this matter and take all appropriate action as soon as possible," the letter continues.
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My mother and my sisters would bow their heads respectfully as they carried the milk pails to the big hut.
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The citizens of Gabon had peacefully and respectfully exercised their right to freely and fairly choose our country's next president.
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That they feel good, that they've been treated respectfully and with courtesy ... You actually feel comfortable and warm being here.
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Some experts warn insomniacs to leave all devices in another room when ready to fall asleep, but I respectfully disagree.
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"We have reviewed the Court's decision and respectfully disagree with the court's ruling," attorney Michael James Malory said to Deadline.
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A Department of Justice spokesperson said the agency respectfully disagrees with the court's decision and is considering its next steps.
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" Wilkie responded, "Well, Senator, I will say -- and I say it respectfully -- I welcome a scrutiny of my entire record.
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Respectfully, a 28500 year old's future is at stake every election too, but we don't let 6900 year olds vote.
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"That has actually allowed me, in my view, to respectfully but forcefully express my opinion on certain matters," she said.
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So, sir, I just have to say, respectfully, that there is a way for us to have commonsense gun laws.
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" Sanders responded on Twitter Saturday morning, writing that she would continue to treat people she disagreed with on politics "respectfully.
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But, instead, I wanted to see what would happen if I actually tried to hear her out and respond respectfully.
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I don't think you had to go very far, respectfully, to find damaging information or negative information about Hillary Clinton.
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In May, the N.F.L. announced that players on the field would be required to stand respectfully during the national anthem.
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I respectfully request that you immediately stop enforcing arbitration agreements against individuals who bring claims of sexual harassment or assault.
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In animation, Bob's Burgers and Adventure Time were both awarded for Outstanding Animated Program and Outstanding Shortform Animated Program, respectfully.
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"I've got to stay true to my values, and I'm going to respectfully decline," Mr. Holtby told reporters last week.
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I got asked out once — very politely and respectfully, and with flattering, wistful chagrin when I said I was married.
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In the old days, the bear was addressed simply and respectfully as "lo moussu," or "the mister," in local dialect.
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"The inspector general weighs it differently, and that's O.K., even though I respectfully disagree," he wrote in his Op-Ed.
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I see you drawing a line, respectfully as they say in court, through three dots that I would treat differently.
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I don't do it at that end of Pennsylvania Avenue, and they shouldn't do it at this end either, respectfully.
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We'd had that pre-conversation that always either leads to two people mistakenly staying together, or respectfully calling it quits.
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Like many before, I respectfully kneeled during Nat'l Anthem because, "No one is free until we are all free" (MLK).
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Interns come from different socio-economic, religious, cultural and political backgrounds and are expected to debate respectfully with one another.
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The police in Moscow repeatedly ordered anyone lingering on the sidewalk to move on, but otherwise treated the protesters respectfully.
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Debating isn't always about winning an argument; sometimes it's just about respectfully sharing different opinions or views on a subject.
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They are expected to serve the community both ethically and respectfully, and this type of behavior will not be tolerated.
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"I unequivocally take complete responsibility for my actions and will respectfully accept whatever punishment the court deems appropriate," she said.
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Everyone waited patiently in long lines, respectfully observing rules like no spitting or allowing children to use bushes as toilets.
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" Instead, NCTE hopes that the report will "encourage departments to evaluate and modernize their policies to respectfully serve transgender individuals.
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It was her moment and he respectfully stood aside and witnessed her walk down the aisle to her husband-to-be.
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"The government respectfully submits that further percolation is unnecessary and the time for the Court to act is now," Francisco wrote.
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I will always do my best to treat people including those I disagree with, respectfully and will continue to do so.
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In a perfect world we'd have both the mavericks and the ice people, each respectfully pushing the other to do better.
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They create environments in which pupils get used to the tools of democracy, such as debating controversial issues and disagreeing respectfully.
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Having used the Apple Watch's digital crown and the rotating bezel on Samsung's Gear S series, I have to respectfully disagree.
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So unless you can *invest* in me and provide me with free transportation and accommodation, I respectfully decline the Virginia weekend.
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The leaders passionately but respectfully discussed high-stakes issues from North Korea to climate change and even found points of consensus.
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We must respect the Court's exacting instructions—even as it is proper, in my judgment, to respectfully voice unease with them.
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The Trump train mob turned their vileness toward me, just for talking respectfully to those they thought of as the enemy.
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Toby respectfully standing up for Kate to Rebecca allows for a mini-reconciliation, but the tension lingers after their final scene.
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For someone like Bannon to be included in that space respectfully could seem, to that audience, like a kind of violation.
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" Mayor Vi Lyles said she has not seen the video, but she called on "all of Charlotte to come together respectfully.
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Mark Holden, a Koch consigliore who has immersed himself in criminal justice reform, said he "respectfully disagree[d]" with Trump's imagery.
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On a purely nerdy note, though, I would respectfully disagree with Murphy's classification of R2-D2's beeping as nonverbal communication.
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"While people should be able to express themselves freely, they should do so calmly and respectfully," Schlossberg wrote in his apology.
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We respectfully request that you follow what we believe your heart is telling you and withdraw your endorsement of him now.
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Speaking to the media after the meeting with Lopez Obrador, Pompeo said he had "respectfully reinforced" the importance of border security.
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Furthermore, if the categories of 'actor' and 'actress' are meant to denote assigned sex I ask, respectfully, why is that necessary?
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"I respectfully made the decision not to return," she said in a statement obtained by PEOPLE at the end of June.
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I've actually offered her two jobs which she's turned down, respectfully, because she really wants to do this her own way.
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"I've read the report, and respectfully, your question assumes the reporting is correct," Spicer said at the top of the briefing.
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"United we can act, and use our voices to respectfully ask our politicians to do what is right for our nation."
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It allows for people to respectfully talk about controversial matters, rather than fruitlessly speculate about each other's hidden and nefarious motives.
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"I would very respectfully encourage the special counsel and his team to bring their work to completion," the vice president added.
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She was a gentle giant who respectfully deferred even to any mite-size puppy with a prior claim to a bone.
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I respectfully disagree, and I warn that, if Trump issues pardons, he could destroy his party and would doom his presidency.
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I've challenged him to speak respectfully of minority groups and to run a campaign that's more in line with American values.
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The kids don't know anything other than, if you're going to eat meat, you caught it or you killed it respectfully.
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But we must strive to respectfully have the difficult conversations about these issues and seek solutions that make our country better.
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As Johnson puts it, "The drama takes place in a muddy hole, with our heroes surrounding it, respectfully, on their knees."
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"UBS respectfully disagrees with the court's decision in this matter," a UBS spokesman said, adding that the firm intends to appeal.
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Have you ever tried—respectfully—to introduce some piece of media to someone you care about, with less-than-stellar results?
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"Immediate and direct assistance is both respectfully requested and required," said CEO Steven Rossum in a letter to the federal government.
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We want to highlight some of the ways students respectfully and productively engaged with each other on our site this week.
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No doubt there's a bigger problem here, but it's okay to start with the smaller problem of staying respectfully in touch.
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From Whitmer: Hi, my name is Gretchen Whitmer, and that governor is me 👋I've asked repeatedly and respectfully for help.
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"We respectfully ask the State Department to reconsider and allow Michele to travel on the plane for this trip," Tandon said.
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Let's learn to talk openly and respectfully about sex, pleasure and our boundaries, in all the ways we individually define them.
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That they feel good, that they&aposve been treated respectfully and with courtesy ... You actually feel comfortable and warm being here.
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"We respectfully disagree with the District Court's ruling and plan to appeal immediately," McSwain said in a statement after Tuesday's ruling.
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To be included in this boycott campaign is simply misguided, and we respectfully request that Grab Your Wallet reverse its position.
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Patrons, according to the ruling, are required to stand respectfully for the duration of the song unless they are physically unable.
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U.S. Soccer revealed a new policy Saturday that will require anyone on a national team to "stand respectfully" during national anthems.
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Therefore, ASA respectfully requests that the DEA respond to its Request, and/or remove the remaining inaccurate statements from its website.
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But for most European Union member states, it's an annoyance to be gotten rid of -- respectfully, but as quickly as possible.
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Respectfully listen to their question and respond, but do not be afraid to tell them they are wrong when they are.
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"Publix respectfully requests that only law enforcement officials openly carry firearms in our stores," the company said in a statement Wednesday.
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But respectfully, this statement shows his willingness to use one standard when judging Clinton versus applying a different standard to himself.
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His goal, he said, was to make sure the condition was treated respectfully, and he consulted with psychologists on the subject.
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But Legacy says Flair's allegations are "baseless and defamatory" -- and they're respectfully BLASTING the guy in a statement to TMZ Sports.
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I feel like Mr. Downs and I came to a solid understanding and we were able to respectfully get our points across.
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With a median income of $248,228, they will spend 2900 percent and 40 percent on infant and four-year-old care, respectfully.
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Men are allowed to visit during the day as long as they behave respectfully toward the women, but they can't stay overnight.
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Ship watch Arya and Gendry After a short but satisfying voyage, the SS Gendrya has returned to port and been respectfully decommissioned.
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"While we respectfully disagree with today's decision ... the lengthy process shows how complex the issue under discussion is," a company spokesman said.
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"There have been times where we have differed in our approaches and that has always been done firmly and respectfully," Trudeau said.
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We are going to work closely to implement and enforce it humanely, respectfully, and with professionalism, but we will enforce the law.
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At the same time, I have immense faith in writers—and maybe this is a misplaced faith—to handle these things respectfully.
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Each of these involves defects in the relationship between people who are supposed to be working together respectfully toward an organization's goals.
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That said, I'm all about reclining respectfully, meaning that you should take a little courtesy peek to see who is behind you.
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"It's hard enough for our citizens to see these images when they are used normally and respectfully on the news," Morin said.
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And that's because he has, respectfully, figured out a way to create music that's as influenced and inspired as it is danceable.
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Skinner said the group met with several other representatives who are not pro-choice and who respectfully had a discussion with them.
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Transgender users gave feedback to app developers saying that their non-trans peers didn't know how to speak respectfully about transgender issues.
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Read during today's #MeToo wave, Brown's vision of a "paradise" packed with men groping unabashedly yet respectfully may sound like a hallucination.
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As we review each category, we help our clients identify what items spark joy and respectfully discard the items that do not.
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We want HealthTap to offer an atmosphere where employees are treated professionally and respectfully – and where they are rewarded for their contributions.
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Saw that speech from Hamilton cast member to Pence on IG; was about the most respectfully measured thing I heard all week.
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A spokesman for the Minnesota Vikings told PEOPLE in an email, "We will respectfully pass on providing a comment at this time."
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" He explains that he'll be participating — where and how isn't clear — in order to help people "see each other fully, completely, respectfully.
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For acts of kindness, for completing homework, for answering questions correctly, and for simply participating respectfully in class discussions they get paid.
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"Melodie respectfully requests that the community, law enforcement, pension board and press refrain from rushing to, or misplacing, judgment," the release said.
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"May I respectfully suggest that the answer to the question, should there be mandatory safety and privacy standards, is yes," said Sen.
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"I always do my best to treat people, including those I disagree with, respectfully and will continue to do so," she wrote.
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"May I respectfully suggest that the answer to the question, should there be mandatory safety and privacy standards, is yes," he said.
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"The occupation of the Malheur Reserve did not reflect the Oregon way of respectfully working together to resolve differences," the governor said.
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In this article, I want to share five specific skills that help me to effectively and respectfully handle other people's difficult emotions.
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Contemporary literary criticism, aware of both history and religion but not disarmed by either, can quite respectfully accommodate the difference he notes.
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Hopefully, they'll cast actors who can portray Aladdin and Jasmine respectfully as they explore the whole new world of CGI Disney movies.
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"Melodie respectfully requests that the community, law enforcement, pension board and press refrain from rushing to, or misplacing, judgment," the release read.
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He hardly cracked a smile, and looked somber, nodding respectfully as the Mexican president spoke and as a woman translated for him.
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Garfield the cat standing respectfully in front of a painting of an American flag is like a grotesquely simplified version of that.
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There would be high tension in the air, but everyone acted respectfully within the confines of the holy tattoo shop, or something.
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PC World ranked the site #13 on its tally of "The 25 Worst Websites," but I'm gonna respectfully disagree with that analysis.
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Trump already canceled the meeting once and continually says he will respectfully walk away from the summit if it doesn't prove fruitful.
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Handshakes are often seen as a vital part of a job interview and a way to respectfully greet clients, colleagues and customers.
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"Publix respectfully requests that only law enforcement officials openly carry firearms in our stores," Publix told Local 10 News in a statement.
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Rather, Walmart said it would begin "respectfully requesting" that customers not bring their weapons along while they shop, unless they are concealed.
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The special mac sauce adds an addictively creamy tang, while the layers of dry bun and middling beef respectfully do their jobs.
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"We were surprised that he weighed in on the university student body election and respectfully disagree with his assessment," Ms. Smith said.
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My own take is that we never lose our responsibility to respectfully care for others, even when our own circumstances are dire.
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"While we respectfully seek to accommodate appropriate oversight requests, we are unaware of any precedent supporting such sweeping requests," Mr. Cipollone wrote.
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I want to respectfully acknowledge that the land on which this essay was written is the occupied territory of the Lenape people.
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There's not a more vulnerable part of our society than these kids, so we tried to tell their story respectfully and carefully.
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"I just want to talk to you, honestly, respectfully, to understand what you are thinking," Fuentes said to the middle-aged woman.
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Vale, a formerly state-owned Brazilian "national champion" which is a leading exporter and employer, said it "respectfully disagrees" with the indictment recommendations.
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Olivia Emerald, 24, took a 15-hour bus ride from Portland, Maine, to "respectfully decline" Trump's victory, citing her 6-year-old son.
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She later recounted the incident online, telling Twitter that she left "politely" and will continue to treat people who disagree with her respectfully.
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We wanted to present the story as respectfully and as truthfully as we could, from the perspective of the people who lived it.
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Service members line up respectfully near coffins and military air transport during services for their dead comrades at Tan Son Nhut Air Base.
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We respectfully disagree with Judge Epstein on a number of points and are confident that the appellate court will reinstate the Plaintiffs' claims.
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Fitz respectfully dismisses it, but Quinn pushes back and says she's not leaving until Fitz signs it because Olivia's not her boss anymore.
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"The occupation of the Malheur Refuge by outsiders did not reflect the Oregon way of respectfully working together to resolve differences," she said.
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Jackson and Jones wanted Prince to be part of "We Are the World," but Prince respectfully declined — then made jokes about it later.
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Create a military covenant through legislation calling for the government to treat every veteran respectfully and help them receive services in timely manner.
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"Respectfully, we do not take a position contrary to OLC without the full authority of the Justice Department to do that," Burnham said.
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However, with this authority, CBP expects all of its officers to conduct their duties in a professional manner, and treat each traveler respectfully.
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Finally, talking about using social media safely, responsibly, and respectfully is the best way to help your kid identify and avoid red flags.
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I think, respectfully, that my story wasn't about parsing whether they deserved their punishment or not, or whether they were guilty or not.
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"She has indicated that she does not think that this was appropriate, and respectfully, I do not think it is appropriate," he said.
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"I always do my best to treat people, including those I disagree with, respectfully and will continue to do so," she said. Rep.
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Mr. Xi's name is presented respectfully, he said: "xii," or "xi" for Mr. Xi, adding the Latin "i," to show a male possessive.
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If you feel, respectfully, that you can get a higher return than the 38 percent you got last year, it's a free country.
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"The government further respectfully requests leave of the Court to file additional exhibits if necessary," reads the end of Mueller's latest court submission.
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Sorum says Shaq couldn't have been nicer when they asked Shaq to party with 'em -- but explained why he had to respectfully decline.
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As often as I can, I say that officers need constant training, reinforcement, reminders that they have to treat everybody courteously and respectfully.
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We got to know each other slowly and respectfully over 20 years of sharing the same sidewalk and watching the world go by.
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To Mary Ann Fenwick LaQuay, 80, the cross respectfully chronicles the war sacrifice of her uncle Thomas Notley Fenwick, one of 49 honored.
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But at least you'll have treated him respectfully, both as someone you had a family connection with and as a fellow American citizen.
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Shakespeare's teenage lovers seem unaware that every human being has flaws and personal vulnerabilities that real love needs to handle gently and respectfully.
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What I did witness were many women and girls, all respectfully asking that their rights to equal opportunity and bodily privacy be respected.
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Conflicted over the vote amid his family trauma, Brooke tried to offer up her spot to Van Der Beek, which he respectfully denied.
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"However, the governor respectfully disagrees with the political left's national agenda to mandate changes to basic, common-sense restroom norms," Mr. Ellis said.
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" And she ended by saying, "I respectfully ask that you allow me the opportunity to reconnect with my children and rebuild our lives.
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It's the kind of structured environment they lacked in the past; one where they can play unlimited games, provided they do it respectfully.
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And the wine list, nearly 100 bottles strong and respectfully inclusive of Virginia wineries, encourages diners to get out of their comfort zones.
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Argue respectfully Whether you're single or in a relationship, try to approach conflicts from a place of curiosity rather than judging and blaming.
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We saw tangible improvements in the board's navigation of those difficult conversations: We respectfully challenged our peers' opinions; we critically considered our own.
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To right ourselves as a society, liberals and conservatives must come together respectfully and creatively to reimagine the role of government in society.
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"I am writing to respectfully yet fervently implore you not to sentence Roger Stone to prison," wrote Credico in his letter to Jackson.
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On Thursday, Trump said meetings were being set up between him and Kim and said the United States would approach the talks respectfully.
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Olney writes: ''One may respectfully find a place in the kitchen for a great wine only if heat never comes into contact with it.
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A changing food culture leads Chef, as Mr. Perrier is respectfully addressed, to think about closing the place down despite his significant culinary contributions.
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If cheap wine, drug store cheese, and crackers aren't enough to placate you, you might wonder how to respectfully get out of these events.
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Megan Rapinoe "will respect" the U.S. Soccer Federation's policy requiring all of its players to "stand respectfully" for the national anthem, she said Monday.
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But she laments that Americans&apos ability to respectfully debate the toughest issues of the day — to disagree without being disagreeable — seems hopelessly lost.
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"The current project, as planned, would cost too much and respectfully take too long," Newsom said during his first State of the State address.
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For example, Republicans Mike Huckabee and Rick Santorum both won in Iowa in 2008 and 2012 respectfully, before later dropping out of the race.
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Maybe Smith feels that Murray's art, unlike Rembrandt's or Goya's or Rothko's, never attained a sense of the tragic, but I would respectfully disagree.
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"We respectfully disagree with those decisions where Justice Kennedy created 'rights' not found in or intended by the United States Constitution," said ADF's Farris.
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Although they were not precise contemporaries, they were part of a single, trans-national dialogue whose participants took one another's ideas seriously and respectfully.
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"Respectfully, Clinton has been around for decades and there's no policy benefiting either mothers or fathers in terms of paid leave," Ivanka Trump stated.
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"Having no further interest in this matter, FWC respectfully asks this Court to dismiss FWC as a party to this action," the motion read.
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They were costumed as their Stranger Things characters — Eleven, Dustin and Lucas, respectfully — and riding on their '219s-era bicycles featured on the series.
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Requiring students to stand respectfully during the singing of the national anthem is to "prescribe what shall be orthodox" during Parkway High football games.
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Maddox, who was born in Cambodia, and Pax both helped out on the film, assisting with research and acting as a set photographer, respectfully.
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Trump's running mate Mike Pence said in an interview with NBC Tuesday that he was "disappointed" by the defections and "respectfully" disagreed with Ryan.
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So we respectfully suggest that real action will involve people coming together to urge Congress to pass net neutrality legislation once and for all.
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"We respectfully ask that the board consider calling an extraordinary general meeting of Nissan shareholders as promptly as practicable," Bollore wrote in the letter.
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I respectfully request that Mitch Berger and Rob Harbaugh be invited as experts in addition to Russ as our representative to the scientific panel.
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That&aposs a key point respectfully, Professor Dershowitz is right on track, but there&aposs not a question now about what Rod Rosenstein knew.
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DeVos began her speech with an acceptance of the right to respectfully disagree with one another as some students turned their backs to her.
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People may not like our answers—but they should always be treated professionally and respectfully (obviously, this starts with the new Director of Communications).
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"While he is a fan of the project, he has respectfully declined the offer," a source close to the film told PEOPLE last week.
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Apple's decision to go with a native app shows the company was serious about getting all the details right and respectfully courting Android users.
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Alexandra Dickinson, founder and CEO of Ask For It, also has tips: do your research, hone in on what you want and ask respectfully.
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"I was not treated respectfully by my family, and I was not allowed to be myself and who I want to be," she added.
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"I am respectfully asking that you withdraw my name from consideration," Moore, a conservative commentator and former Trump campaign adviser, wrote to the president.
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The idea is to have the school reflect our neighborhood, but I think a lot about how that happens responsibly, respectfully and for everyone.
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I always do my best to treat people, including those I disagree with, respectfully and will continue to do so View the discussion thread.
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The WaPo report notes that a Harvard representative said the school "respectfully disagree[s] with divestment activists" over how climate change should be addressed.
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But if you are feeling raw right now, as many of us are, postpone talking politics until you can do so calmly and respectfully.
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If you want people to collaborate better and give more at work, address the norms for how leaders and employees treat one another respectfully.
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We can be powerful in our energy and activism if we do so peacefully and respectfully while allowing all others to do the same.
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"I mentioned that I wasn't here for that, and he respectfully stopped and we never talked about it again," Constand said of that incident.
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In their time of need both Hanna and Aria (Lucy Hale) turned to their ex-boyfriends, Caleb (Tyler Blackburn) and Ezra (Ian Harding), respectfully.
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" Commenting on the Commission decision in a statement, Google's Kent Walker, SVP and general counsel, said: "We respectfully disagree with the conclusions announced today.
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They respectfully don't dump you for mentioning the fecal body function, but you can tell it's made them nervous about doing butt stuff now.
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The FCC respectfully asks that you not submit hundreds or thousands of similar comments via the ECFS form, as it can bog things down.
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America needs internationalists like these who know how to disagree respectfully and secure change through engagement and persuasive argument, as opposed to amateur theatrics.
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Please be assured that Hachette takes its legal responsibilities seriously and, accordingly, Hachette respectfully declines to provide you with the information your letter seeks.
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As a next step, we respectfully request a near-term meeting so we can begin the process of working together to pursue this opportunity.
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We welcome and encourage all voices and points of view as long as they include an openness to respectfully discussing this issue with others.
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In this case, many evangelical leaders respectfully dissent with the suspension of the refugee resettlement program, and have pleaded with our leaders to reconsider.
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The company also said it was "respectfully requesting" that customers refrain from carrying guns openly into its stores in states where that is legal.
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The Football Federation Australia (FFA) closed the pay gap between their national men's and women's teams, the Caltex Socceroos and the Westfield Matildas respectfully.
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An ex-girlfriend of his we both knew (this town is small) came up in conversation, and he spoke sweetly and respectfully of her.
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Boys need more opportunities to learn that we don't always get what we want; that it's okay to, fairly and respectfully, fight for things.
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If you're hoping to raise children who treat each other respectfully and choose kindness, ensure your own behavior toward others sets that standard consistently.
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"We respectfully disagree with the court's decision and are considering our next steps," DOJ spokeswoman Kerri Kupec said in a statement after the ruling.
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"We respectfully ask that the FTC review the use of private labels as vehicles for confusion, price obfuscation, and overall consumer harm," they wrote.
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I respectfully request someone, preferably you, contact me so that I might discuss the specifics as well as arranging meetings with the appropriate individuals.
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On Twitter, Kristian Schmidt, head of the European Union's delegation in Uganda, wrote: General, I respectfully ask: Were you quoted correctly in today's Observer?
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"While we respectfully disagree with the judge's opinion, this preliminary ruling does not conclusively resolve the case," said Davis, the American Action Network spokeswoman.
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During the Q. and A. segment, a professor repeatedly interrupted Dr. Sommers, setting a poor example for students to respectfully disagree with her opinions.
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People may not like our answers — but they should always be treated professionally and respectfully (obviously, this starts with the new Director of Communications).
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Directed, very respectfully, by James Marsh, "The Mercy" (the title comes from Crowhurst's final logbook entry) is a terribly English drama, starchy and repressed.
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They tend to function, intentionally or not, as big, rippling flags, signaling to anyone outside their scope that the problem can be respectfully ignored.
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The government therefore respectfully requests a stay of the district court's injunction of the Rule pending appeal and any further proceedings in this Court.
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We welcome and encourage all voices and points of view, so long as they include an openness to respectfully discussing the issue with others.
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They don't need to join the socialist movement, but they do need to treat it respectfully — and study what makes it so vital today.
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Keep reading > I want to respectfully acknowledge that the land on which this essay was written is the occupied territory of the Lenape people.
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After his first world title win, Marshman respectfully outlined his ambitions to be well beyond the promotion he found himself in at the time.
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I mean, he asked them respectfully, but they were very hard questions around who owns the data and how is it gonna be used?
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If Floyd Mayweather's serious about stepping inside the Octagon -- there's a UFC champion, not named Conor McGregor, who says he'll (respectfully) kick his ass!
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"I was obedient to my Lord in creating it and after much prayer I must respectfully decline to take part in its removal," Baker wrote.
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With that comes an increasing need to work respectfully with the community of white hat hackers and researchers who find and report vulnerabilities to them.
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Intelligently, respectfully, she shared a statement online: "I don't need to drink wine to kiss girls; I've loved women my entire life," went the highlight.
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The request to raise the flag was "respectfully denied" since use of the poles "is at the city's sole and complete discretion," the statement said.
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McCullough respectfully moves the court to enter judgment for him on the pleadings, which are uncontested, and for his immediate release based on actual innocence.
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Morrow "respectfully disagrees with the citation" it received, "based on the facts of the accident know (sic) to date," the company said in a statement.
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The Creative Shop took extra care to make sure that each character was represented respectfully, in some cases adding motion to create more dynamic effects.
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Also for Colleen Murphy & Douglas Sherman who have spent their lives amplifying David's message respectfully and making beautiful new things of their own from it.
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"The government respectfully submits that a sentence of incarceration far less than 87 to 85033 months' imprisonment would be reasonable under the circumstances," DOJ wrote.
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But Prey really does play like 2K's game in a lot of respects, albeit respectfully, without wholly ripping features from it left, right and centre.
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"Republic Records is committed to a safe workplace environment where employees are treated fairly and respectfully," the company said in a statement, TV Guide reported.
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"We therefore respectfully request that you end the partnership with Heineken and that you take our concerns into consideration when ... exploring future partnerships," they wrote.
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Figures in the museum stand out in the open and guests are welcome to interact with them — "respectfully," general manager Tom Middleton told the outlet.
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" Savage says he's worked in entertainment his whole life and has "always endeavored to treat everyone on any set I work on respectfully and professionally.
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While it's tempting to frame Muliaina as the David Beckham of PRO Rugby, the 35-year-old World Cup Champion respectfully shrugs off the comparison.
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"The ITF regrets and respectfully disagrees with the decision of Hong Kong, China to default its upcoming Davis Cup tie against Pakistan," the federation said.
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"For about 2 years, our memorial spacecraft will respectfully and peacefully orbit the Earth," Elysium Space CEO Thomas Civeit, told CNBC by email on Tuesday.
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"He just asked them very respectfully to reconsider their decision to leave," Pence said, recounting the telephone conversation he overheard between Trump and company officials.
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" Respectfully, Speaker Pelosi, the Constitution says Congress has a duty to impeach the president if it finds that he has committed "high crimes and misdemeanors.
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"Both sides can respectfully agree to disagree, but it's now time to move on to address the many pressing challenges facing our nation," he said.
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Now, in the spirit of all fairness and equal time, I would respectfully like to offer the RNC a similarly powerful branding for Mrs. Clinton.
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"However, we respectfully, but strongly, disagree with the characterizations of Dartmouth's actions in the complaint and will respond through our own court filings," they said.
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"We respectfully disagree with the court's opinion, and are considering our appeal options," Jacob Zamansky, a lawyer for the Williamses, said in a phone interview.
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Last year, three Christian Patriarchs traveled from the Middle East to meet with Vice President Pence and respectfully appeal to the collective conscience of America.
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"In the past three weeks voters in Indiana, West Virginia and Oregon respectfully disagreed with Secretary Clinton," campaign spokesman Michael Briggs said in a statement.
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She says her bill would also require doctors to be educated on the specific medical needs of trans people and how to treat them respectfully.
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So, the politicians that are most popular are the ones that pay attention to people and talk to them respectfully, with empathy to their pain.
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When you listened to her heart and lungs through your stethoscopes, and her gown began to slip, you pulled it up to respectfully cover her.
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This includes inviting controversial speakers, exercising free speech outside schools' designated "free speech zones," and making every effort to respectfully spread their message to others.
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We respectfully request that the Bloomberg campaign release our clients and the other field staffers from that agreement, even though it may not be enforceable.
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The way I say it respectfully — as an Indian-American and given the tea-drinking habits of my parents — it's not my cup of tea.
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Had the account simply left things at "we respectfully disagree," the post would have been read as standard NBA Twitter fare, even a bit cute.
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If you are shooting spy thrillers throughout urban centers in Europe and North America, respectfully, they don't have a lot of exotic aspect to it.
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The film is a model for men and women working together respectfully, which, who would have thunk it, is what we need, that good example.
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Joseph, Brisbane, Australia First, you weren't obliged to give this man anything, and the terms of a gift respectfully given are up to the donor.
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They rise up, respectfully spaced out, on nearly every patch of ground for miles, up and down hills, under trees, unfurling everywhere for 478 acres.
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Every business seems to have an opinion on Pokemon Go, from asking players to respectfully keep their distance to picking favorites from the three teams.
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To safeguard my own privacy and anonymity, I respectfully request that the Committee accept this statement in response to any inquiry the Committee may have.
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When citizens address one another in the course of everyday interactions on topics of public morality, they should speak to each other truthfully and respectfully.
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" The players on both sides listened respectfully as the announcer read Frank's words: "I hear the approaching thunder that, one day, will destroy us too.
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To that end, we respectfully request that the Holiday Bowl committee be patient during this time, while Mark Coyle considers reversing his decision to suspend.
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It's important for organizations to outline dating policies so that employees can respectfully navigate romance in the workplace without harassing a peer or jeopardizing someone's career.
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We don't agree with every group 100% of the time, and while we sometimes respectfully disagree, we respect each group's independence, personnel decisions, and policy perspectives.
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Kay Ivey "I respectfully ask that you not recommend to President Trump the levying of trade tariffs on automobiles and automotive parts," Ivey wrote to Ross.
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I think a lot of people are disagreeing, you may even disagree with him on that, but, no I would disagree with him on that, respectfully.
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It goes on and on like this, though as Business Insider noted, it's at least "respectfully shy" of Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's 2,1593-word 2012 manifesto.
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But what if you want to go to an ice cream social and get totally tanked (or respectfully buzzed) without lifting a glass to your lips?
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"Under these unique circumstances, Syed, whose appeal could take years to resolve, respectfully asks that this Court fashion appropriate conditions of pretrial release," the motion says.
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She acknowledged that she would likely disagree with many of her fellow commentators on issues like climate change, but said that she would do so respectfully.
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"If the (supreme court) appeal is upheld, I will give an approving decision," Ziobro told a news conference, adding that he would await the ruling "respectfully".
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At the moment I'm getting a lot of direct messages there, but I respectfully choose not to reply to them, because they're all, like, er... interesting.
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I believe in respectfully immersing yourself in a culture, having a relationship with the people of that culture, and honoring and supporting their business and beliefs.
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Draymond Green was asked to throw out the first pitch at Monday's Oakland A's game -- but respectfully declined ... this according to a rep for the A's.
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Therefore, we respectfully request that you consider truncating, if not completely forgoing, the scheduled August state work period, allowing us more time to complete our work.
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"Road security checkpoints will respectfully deal with women who will begin driving on June 24 while implementing the law and making sure there are no violations."
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I would respectfully ask those that have viewed the video not judge or categorize Lance or me based on what they saw in the video alone.
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"It was her moment and he respectfully stood aside and witnessed her walk down the aisle to her husband-to-be," Recker wrote in a comment.
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Likely, because we've had to endure seven months of respectfully barbed shade from Mr. Lanez and what's felt like a never ending press cycle for Views.
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"The family appreciates the outpouring of support and love, and respectfully asks for their privacy as they grieve during this very difficult time," Christian Gregory said.
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"When we entered Kirkuk, we sent a clear message that citizens should be treated respectfully, ... but there should be a federal authority in Iraq," Abadi said.
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"When we entered Kirkuk, we sent a clear message that citizens should be treated respectfully ... but there should be a federal authority in Iraq," Abadi said.
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The audience, which was comprised of maybe 100 people, excitedly chattered and whooped when she came onstage but then respectfully remained quiet as the music began.
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"In the past three weeks voters in Indiana, West Virginia and Oregon respectfully disagreed with Secretary Clinton," a Sanders spokesman, Michael Briggs, said in a statement.
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I hope we can put to rest an unhelpful debate among those passionate about confronting climate change, or, at the very least, respectfully agree to disagree.
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We respectfully discussed the merits of what we each supported in the belief that ours was the best way forward for the good of the country.
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One Twitter user seemed to feel that Musgraves disregarded Vietnamese traditions surrounding áo dàis, citing other stars who, in her opinion, have worn them more respectfully.
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Some here said the president had been callously detached for vacationing during a catastrophe, while others said he was respectfully keeping his distance during rescue efforts.
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"I respectfully disagree with their opinion, and I'm very sorry these gentlemen can't use the best software on the market because of political reasons," he said.
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"We speak respectfully about the emperor, but arguably we use him like a slave," said Daisuke Kodaka, 34, an employee at a cosmetics company in Tokyo.
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Doug McMillion, Walmart's CEO, then said in a memo to employees that the company was "respectfully requesting" that customers stop openly carrying firearms into its stores.
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"Publix respectfully requests that only law enforcement officials openly carry firearms in our stores," the grocery chain said in a statement to CNN on September 11.
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Including that range of voices, Byard said, is an essential part of letting people speak "authentically" about their feelings and fears, provided they do so respectfully.
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In a similarly low-tech vein, Oliver impersonates Connor over the phone — late at night, no less — to respectfully decline his boyfriend's acceptance to Stanford Law.
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Additionally, I will be respectfully asking countries such as Germany, Japan, South Korea and Saudi Arabia to pay more for the tremendous security we provide them.
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Google said on Tuesday that it "respectfully disagrees" with the allegations and it will consider appealing to the European Court of Justice to overturn the fine.
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"Respectfully differing with @BarackObama so out on a limb here, but I have a gut feeling my @TAMU @aggiembk #Aggies are going the distance," Bush tweeted.
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But I do think that this is a penalty that sends a strong message to the marketplace and I have to respectfully disagree with the detractors.
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While it is worth your time to listen respectfully to those who think differently from you, when someone is insulting you, it's best to ignore them.
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He immersed himself in Māori culture, respectfully observing their daily activity and studying the symbolism of their garments, carvings, and various types of facial tattoos lines.
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The music is admittedly more Aliens than Alien 3, going big on bombast, but it's respectfully in keeping with James Horner's propulsive score for Cameron's movie.
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One is the importance of treating employees who make mistakes respectfully and calmly, while at the same time letting them know they got out of bounds.
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"I would ask respectfully if you would all try to keep to the time," King desperately requested at one point, as Klobuchar just laughed at her.
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The most impressive thing any job candidate has doneIn one interview, a candidate respectfully walked me through how an aspect of our product could be better.
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Russo treats Ryan and his predicament respectfully and trusts us to allot him the proper — that is, the just — amount of sympathy, no more, no less.
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In Kansas City, Chiefs wide receiver Chris Conley said that teammates respectfully told him they disagreed with his decision to kneel during the anthem last Sunday.
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You can see the numbers 2 and 24 (worn by Gianna and Kobe, respectfully) -- with the Black Mamba snake in the shape of the infinity symbol.
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I respectfully questioned my oncologist's assessment over email, but in her mind, the slight benefit of chemo did not outweigh the risk of its side effects.
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The book, "Old School," is billed as a defense of traditional values, and includes advice on how men should treat women respectfully, not as sex objects.
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The interaction ended with Pence telling Davidson, "I respectfully disagree" — even though Davidson's observations about the Trump administration's new plan were not a matter of opinion.
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Respectfully,Chloe Carson For Reeves, getting a couple hundred letters down to 103 was one kind of challenge, but the real work was getting to 210.
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First, though, he was a student himself — one who respectfully mastered throwing, glazing and clay processing at college in Montana, and produced award-winning functional pottery.
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While Sanders argued that he respectfully agreed with the former commander in chief, Biden rejected the idea his former boss could have been alluding to him.
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We respectfully urge you to thoroughly account for the runaway deforestation in Brazil in your due diligence, and to call for immediate action from President Bolsonaro.
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In its statement, Kroger said it would be "respectfully asking" that customers no longer openly carry guns in its stores, except for authorized law enforcement officers.
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The safety of our customers and team members is our top priority, so we respectfully request that our customers do not open carry firearms at Meijer.
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How to respectfully, firmly but subtly, preferably attracting as little attention as possible — qualities that Canadians understand well — guide Trump to change his mind about Canada?
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"Working together respectfully and constructively on Saturday at the Nevada Democratic convention will move us closer to those essential goals," Sanders said in a statement Friday.
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But that has left the press in the odd position of trying to create a Trumpism it can cover respectfully even as it covers Trump brutally.
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If you talk to a police officer respectfully, if you give them the common courtesy you'd give anyone, sometimes they'll let you off with a warning.
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"I'm asking why you and the polling questions, respectfully, are still saying 'wall' when the president said you can call it whatever you want," Conway said.
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While British cuisine has a rep for being on the less than desirable side, Nigella always respectfully experimented with Italian, French, Spanish, and multiple other cuisines.
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In a statement issued in response to the court's Thursday decision, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said that he "respectfully disagree[s]" with the court's ruling.
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A 3 out of 5 score means that while underrepresented minorities were portrayed respectfully, they still had less screen time and complexity than their non-minority counterparts.
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Baughn, who said she worried she could be blacklisted, alleged that she spoke to a senior teacher, Craig Villani, who recommended that she respectfully decline Choudhury's advances.
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"We respectfully disagree with the California DMV's legal interpretation of today's automation regulations," Anthony Levandowski, who leads Uber's automation efforts, said in a conference call Friday afternoon.
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Josh Edelson breaks from this tradition with an unusually poignant image of firefighters respectfully, almost reverentially, lowering an American flag as the forest beyond Oroville, California, burns.
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But he hasn't proved himself to me at all yet, so I respectfully decline to freeze my ass out there in the cold for this particular ceremony.
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Keanu Reeves was 'breathtaking' at Xbox's E3 event As if that weren't enough, he's now the poster child for how to pose respectfully for photos with women.
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"We were surprised that he weighed in on the university student body election and respectfully disagree with his assessment," university spokeswoman Amy Smith said in a statement.
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But we can do a lot better at respectfully relating and listening to one another and appreciating the deep stories of people we have profound differences with.
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Clinton needs the excited supporters that have rallied around Sanders and hopes treating the senator's campaign respectfully will make them more likely to back her against Trump.
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Sanders then manages to get the last word in, and even ends with the audience applauding: Let me, you know, again, respectfully disagree with Secretary Clinton here.
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Similarly, he has no First Nation ancestry, though he spoke with passion about wanting to represent their perspective respectfully in the planned conclusion of the trilogy, Vinland.
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Respectfully,Lindsay Howard, Senior Manager of Creator InitiativesPritika Nilaratna, Senior Software EngineerKatheryn Thayer, Senior Design & Tech EditorAnd others who don't feel comfortable or safe signing this letter.
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We respectfully request that you reconsider another name such as Innovation Way Middle School or something similar that will avoid IPMS on shirts, bumper stickers, logos, etc.
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The first question she faced on an LBC radio phone-in show to defend her deal was from a caller who asked her to "respectfully stand down".
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Everything is going along perfectly until Zoe asks — respectfully, in front of Mary Jane — if Lee will be a sperm donor for her and her new partner.
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"As you can imagine, this is a very difficult time for our family and I respectfully request that you allow us to grieve in private," she said.
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"While we respectfully disagree with the Court's ruling, it will not have a significant impact on our construction schedule," Dominion spokesman Aaron Ruby said in an email.
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Pitsiladis spoke respectfully of Eshetu, the coach, who had discovered Bekele and other Olympic champions, choosing potential stars by their body type: short torsos and long legs.
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"I respectfully ask that you allow me the opportunity to reconnect with my children and rebuild our lives," said a tearful Kelly, a single mother of four.
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To his credit, Mr. Comey urged police departments to make sure that officers actually police the streets by getting out of their cruisers and engaging citizens respectfully.
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"Given the massive impact that this flooding had on Ellicott City's small businesses and residents, we respectfully request that you expeditiously approve this request," the lawmakers said.
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"Hey Fake News Jake, I was offered an award, I was unable to attend, and I respectfully turned it down," Hannity tweeted in response to the article.
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"The Office respectfully requests that this Court impose a substantial term of imprisonment, one that reflects a modest downward variance from the applicable Guidelines range," they wrote.
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Republicans, Democrats, and independent voters want a system of government that works for them and in which public officials to treat them and speak to them respectfully.
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"The goal was to create... content that reflected queer sexuality, respectfully, and represented a diverse range of body types, sexual expressions, and sexual proclivities," Houston told VICE.
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And, as far as I've played, you have the choice to respond respectfully on social media, meaning, you don't have to take the trash all the way.
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"Kroger is respectfully asking that customers no longer openly carry firearms into our stores, other than authorized law enforcement officers," a Kroger executive said in a statement.
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" When she called her aunt (who was not the uncle's wife), de la Torre said, the aunt kept referring to the uncle respectfully as compadre, or "godfather.
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As a fellow academic who has studied the topic of interpersonal forgiveness from a psychological perspective for almost 30 years, I have to respectfully disagree when Prof.
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Mr. Rouhani said Iran was willing to talk with the United States if it "sits respectfully at the negotiating table" rather than ordering Iran to hold discussions.
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Mr. Kelly is trying, quietly and respectfully, to reduce the amount of free time the president has for fiery tweets by accelerating the start of his workday.
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"OSC respects the White House Counsel's office but respectfully disagrees with their position, and will not withdraw the report," OSC spokesman Zac Kurz said in a statement.
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The hospital president, Jeffrey K. Cohen, a member of the congregation that had been attacked, met there with the suspect to ask respectfully how he was doing.
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In fact, they seem to be behaving respectfully, and they probably don't suspect their "bro contact" might be bothersome, and almost certainly don't intend it to be.
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He is a victim of his own self-aggrandizement; there does not appear to be anyone within his campaign who can respectfully challenge his opinions or positions.
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What they're saying: Harvard spokesperson Rachel Dane said the university "respectfully disagree[s] with divestment activists," on how to confront climate change, according to The Harvard Crimson.
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One of my favorite words in soccer is "footballer," used respectfully for a versatile player who can defend, pass, dribble and shoot — maybe with either foot. Footballer.
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"However, the governor respectfully disagrees with the political left's national agenda to mandate changes to basic, common-sense restroom norms," spokesman Josh Ellis said in a statement.
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You take that away, it takes away what makes America and America and makes the troops," he said, "Well, respectfully, congresswoman, I think that is dead wrong.
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I called my brother's commander in Germany and respectfully requested that he issue me orders to escort my brother's remains back to the United States for burial.
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Yours, very sincerely and respectfully, A. Lincoln The letter resonated with a weary population divided by war, and was quickly reproduced in other newspapers across the North.
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First, I respectfully disagree with Slome and want to suggest that BDS be viewed as a powerful shift toward a peaceful outcome of the Israel-Palestine crisis.
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We need to be able to have everybody at the table to voice their opinion, to respectfully hear what's going to make a difference in our communities.
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"Respectfully, we believe the judge got it wrong, but we have decided not to spend more of the public's money appealing her decision," the MTA spokesman said.
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"We, the united people of the Jungle, Calais, respectfully decline the demands of the French government with regards to reducing the size of the Jungle," it read.
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"Working together respectfully and constructively on Saturday at the Nevada Democratic convention will move us closer to those essential goals," the senator said in a statement Friday.
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"We respectfully urge you to make it clear that you will veto any bill Congress sends to you containing earmarks within the legislative text or the accompanying report."
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Though they did not harbour ill feelings toward Cash, they did need to respectfully request their lost commission on the eleven thousand dollars in missed dates, he added.
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"In light of all these changes, I respectfully request that the FTC consider the competitive effects of Google's conduct in search and advertising," Hatch concluded in his message.
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" At a news conference on Friday, Trudeau himself said he would seek to "defend and demonstrate Canadian values," but do so "respectfully and not from an ideological standpoint.
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"I respectfully request someone, preferably you, contact me so that I might discuss the specifics as well as arranging meetings with the appropriate individuals," Cohen wrote to Peskov.
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"Respectfully, you managed to violate every principle in the most sacred of traditions about prosecutors not offering extra prosecutorial analysis about potential crimes that aren't charged," said Ratcliffe.
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He said Trump had treated him respectfully since the July 1 election, and thanked U.S. Vice President Mike Pence and Trump daughter Ivanka Trump for attending the ceremony.
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She and husband Grant Hayes had already been convicted of second- and first-degree murder, respectfully, in the 2011 death of Grant's ex, Laura Ackerson, the release states.
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I just didn't want it to be sensationalized because I was very aware that there are real victims involved, and I just wanted it to be handled respectfully.
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"It's a clear double standard that folks are criticizing Douglas, a tremendous athlete, for simply standing respectfully, while Phelps' flub is only considered adorable," Bustle's Casey Cipriani wrote.
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Well, I actually got the script long before anyone got a script, so I was approached early on and told respectfully what was going to happen to me.
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The movement aims to educate youth "on how to respectfully discuss/speak to people with a health issue or disability," in addition to combatting stigmas associated with disabilities.
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" At a news conference on Friday, Trudeau also said he would look to "defend and demonstrate Canadian values," but do so "respectfully and not from an ideological standpoint.
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When baby Sylvie, named after my mother's mother, entered the world, she became the first person to truly bring my parents into a respectfully shared territory in decades.
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The film version, which will reunite Batman: The Animated Series stars Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill in the central roles, will reportedly endeavor to treat Barbara more respectfully.
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" Jeffrey Pollock, a lawyer at Fox Rothschild representing the pet welfare group, said: "We respectfully disagree with the decision, and are discussing whether to appeal with our client.
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Daniel Head, Charleston County School District spokesman, told CNN that the school will interact respectfully with students who are not in compliance with the district's dress code expectations.
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Normally, this briefing is a somber occasion: Secrets are revealed for the first time, and the nominee traditionally listens respectfully and keeps all details of the meeting confidential.
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When he was singled out and lectured in the opening days of the Trump administration by the cast of the Broadway musical Hamilton, that was done mostly respectfully.
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We are respectfully asking the president to remonstrate with his counterpart in Turkey, Erdoğan, and to call on him to stop harming innocent noncombatants within his own country.
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"I respectfully request you fulfill the basic responsibility of paying for the 8,448 service members who are being asked to continue to fight against terrorism in Afghanistan," Rep.
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Arsenal played Tottenham at Highbury on the day he died and, perhaps contrary to expectation, a minute's silence was respectfully observed by both the home and away fans.
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Credit Suisse, which has consistently denied liability for Highland's losses, "respectfully disagrees" with the court decisions and is seeking to appeal, spokeswoman Nicole Sharp said in a statement.
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"On its surface, I 100 percent agree it seems like it's a little bit contradictory" to both widely implement robots and take care of employees respectfully, Huang admits.
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The mini-controversy is just the latest example of prominent Sanders supporters failing to heed the candidate's advice to act respectfully and not make personal attacks on Biden.
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Letter To the Editor: As self-employed small-business owners who work from home, we respectfully disagree with "Here to Help: How to Work From Home" (Sept. 19).
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Respectfully, Henry (Hank) Black Major, United States Marine Corps (Ret.) Sign up for our newsletter to get the best of At War delivered to your inbox every week.
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He told me that he wanted the sugar part to go away, and he wanted a real girlfriend, so after a few dates I broke it off respectfully.
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Several American dance critics began to review Cunningham's work respectfully in the late 1950s and early '60s, even when it perplexed them, which was most of the time.
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" Rapinoe began kneeling during the national anthem in solidarity with Colin Kaepernick in September 2016; in March 2017, U.S. Soccer instituted a policy requiring players to "stand respectfully.
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Only seconds earlier, we both stood silent, hands clasped behind our backs respectfully, as a noncommissioned officer stood inches from my face and threatened to end my career.
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Malachi, a handsome new student in Emoni's culinary arts class, who persistently (and respectfully) pursues Emoni, is a deft conduit for her softening and blooming into young love.
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"We ... respectfully request that guests not bring firearms to Target – even in communities where it is permitted by law," the retailer said in a statement at the time.
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ANONYMOUS Good work on two fronts: knowing that you have the right to be addressed respectfully at work and understanding that the boss may deserve some extra tact.
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"With my recent addition as counsel and Mr. Kline's wish to voluntarily comply, I write to respectfully ask that you please reconsider this course of action," Driscoll wrote.
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"I would respectfully urge members of Congress to wait until they have the facts and then judge the results of the facts and take positions then," he said.
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"The irony is the president is going to have a rude awakening when numerous candidates during the midterms respectfully decline his offer to campaign with them," he said.
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The semi-trailers' hauling equipment had been moved away from the public eye, the staggering amount of catered food and Tim Hortons coffee was respectfully out of sight.
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The family appreciates the outpouring of support and prayers that have been extended to Luke from around the world, and respectfully request privacy in this time of great mourning.
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The painting, which was respectfully done by the artist Illma Gore, shows the billionaire businessman's penis as the artist imagines it: about the size of half of your thumb.
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"If you are inclined to dismiss these advances, then I will respectfully suggest that you are making a profound mistake," he wrote in an article for the Times newspaper.
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And most respectfully, if Bob Mueller&aposs office is unconstitutional, why did you sanction the Russians that he indicted and why are your lawyers interacting with an unconstitutional entity?
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And so, we need to develop those additional paths for getting -- (CROSSTALK) WALLACE: But, sir, that isn&apost -- respectfully, that isn&apost going to solve the problem anytime soon.
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We need to understand that we can respectfully disagree on policies, we can be fierce partisans, but we can be civil and respectful of our fellow man and woman.
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"The State of Texas respectfully prays that this honorable court revoke the defendant's bond and order the re-arrest of the defendant," the motion filed by the prosecutors says.
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Some of the rescued soccer team members bowing their heads respectfully in front of a sketch of the Thai Navy SEAL diver who died while trying to rescue them.
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"[Trump] hasn't proved himself to me at all yet, so I respectfully decline to freeze my ass out there in the cold for this particular ceremony," Democratic Oregon Rep.
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Senator Bill Cassidy respectfully disagrees with Jimmy Kimmel as to whether his new health care bill is the right fix to Obamacare -- but as for that "Kimmel test" ... uhhh.
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So, the organizations that oversee the city's transit systems and streets, the MTA and DOT, respectfully, will need to figure out ways to make buses as appealing as possible.
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The family appreciates your outpouring of support and prayers that have been extended to Hal from around the world, and respectfully request privacy in this time of great mourning.
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You still need to understand your market value, lay out a compelling argument and make your request respectfully (and even then, a more competitive offer isn't a sure thing).
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In her remarks, she called for "democratic resilience" to combat that trend, and suggested finding ways to disagree respectfully, including combating fake news, voting and subscribing to a newspaper.
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Hilary Duff and her boyfriend, trainer Jason Walsh, received a lot of backlash this Halloween for dressing up as a pilgrim and a Native American, respectively (but not respectfully).
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So, again, robust enforcement decisions that get upheld by jurisprudence are sorely needed to define and set down firm red-lines about how people's data can be respectfully handled.
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Do you have any sense of decency or shame in what you say to the American people that are part of your duty to serve respectfully with dignity, presidentially?
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Her words, in full: In light of recent ethical questions raised surrounding my casting as Dante Tex Gill, I have decided to respectfully withdraw my participation in the project.
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Tyler thinks my dance moves are sick!' and I realized he was just totally calling me out for being a total d——- and the way I danced, but respectfully.
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"I am proud of my son and all the other students who chose to respectfully not to participate in the photograph with Speaker Ryan," she told The Village Green.
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"Some of the information being reported is incorrect and they respectfully ask for privacy and not speculation as her health and recovery is the most important thing right now."
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We have to imagine that the God of Mischief himself, Loki, would be initially furious and then respectfully tickled at the appearance of his words upon such a garment.
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But I want to be sure that as we exercise our right to speak out as residents of this great country, we do so peacefully, respectfully, and with dignity.
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"In light of recent ethical questions raised surrounding my casting as Dante Tex Gill, I have decided to respectfully withdraw my participation in the project," Johansson, 33, told Out.
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Instead, Iran endorsed the deal but respectfully demurred from participating, leaving the Saudis looking like bunglers two days later when they categorically rejected plainly necessary and beneficial production cuts.
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I said I may have to make some comment that disagrees with some policy of yours, but I will always do it respectfully, and I want you to succeed.
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Speaking to a largely white crowd in a state with a tragic history of racism, he chastised a handful of football players who respectfully knelt during the National Anthem.
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"In all the circumstances, it is respectfully submitted that any public interest in maintaining this warrant ... has now been spent," his lawyers said in written papers to the court.
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Those of us who support the Paris Agreement need to respectfully recognize and respond to the concerns of segments of the American public on whose votes Trump is counting.
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"He was like, 'You know, when you go after Roger, it's really hard for us; we want you to do it respectfully,'" Mr. Simmons said of Mr. Iger's counsel.
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So I respectfully ask the good men and women of the FBI this question; will you ensure that the rule of law is equally applied to all its citizens?
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"I grieve with you for your loss and suffering, and humbly and respectfully ask for your forgiveness," General Nicholson said, delivering an unusually unqualified apology for a wartime commander.
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Humans are entirely capable of and perhaps even meant to develop natural resources in such a way that advances mankind while respectfully caring for the environment for future generations.
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So what if you're being respectfully asked to pack up your things and leave and actually you're still on probation so you don't have a leg to stand on?
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Sir Philip prefaced many of his replies "with due respect", or "respectfully, sir", clearly suggesting that in fact he had very little respect for any of his parliamentary interrogators.
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Both financial incentives and opportunity to donate to charity increased walking, by 2,348 steps and 2,562 steps per day, respectfully, researchers report in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine.
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Jeanne Marie Laskas's respectfully irreverent "Hidden America" tells the stories of Americans whose "invisible" jobs — coal miners, air traffic controllers and professional cheerleaders among them — keep the country running.
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Despite the fact that my Dad was dropping bombs on their village, Mr. Airh's father respectfully laid the bodies of the two American airmen under a beautiful, ancient tree.
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As the music faded into silence, instead of a rush to applaud, the audience waited, respectfully acknowledging that the altered silence was itself still a part of the performance.
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"I respectfully request someone, preferably you; contact me so that I might discuss the specifics as well as arranging meetings with the appropriate individuals," Cohen said in his email.
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At the time, such creatures would mostly appear in staged portraits or respectfully edited party pictures, but Ms. Norfleet wanted to capture them and their rituals in the wild.
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PHMSA respectfully asks that it be granted the ability to effectively plan for ensuring the safe operation of the 2.8 million miles of pipelines that are under its purview.
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"Let us do our very best to engage respectfully with our Democratic opponents ― talking about the issues we are fighting for, not about personalities or past grievances," Sanders said.
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It's important to respectfully lay out the facts and set the record straight regarding an open letter from Kelley Paul to Booker because, frankly, its implications don't add up.
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We will evaluate situations on a case by case basis and respectfully ask guests to change a clothing item that clearly threatens, or conveys hateful ideas or lewd images.
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There is nothing wrong with engaging in a hearty debate, by the way, if both sides are permitted to express themselves and each of you listen and respond respectfully.
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"Let us do our very best to engage respectfully with our Democratic opponents - talking about the issues we are fighting for, not about personalities or past grievances," Sanders wrote.
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"I can confirm that Mr. Gaudette interviewed with special agents today, however, we are going to respectfully decline to elaborate on the interview," said Ken Eichner who represents Gaudette.
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"It is respectfully submitted that the Court should impose a non-Guidelines sentence of probation with any conditions that the Court deems reasonable under the circumstances," the lawyers wrote.
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After all, Dany's arc began as a compelling and optimistic one, in which she respectfully engaged with other cultures while building her army and her claim to the throne.
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Which is not, still ... I happened to be speaking right after him at this event and I kind of started my talk, respectfully, by saying ... It should be zero.
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You are invited to respectfully disagree but if you want to call her names, congratulations on living up to her extraordinarily low expectations for masters of the web comment domain.
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Trump put on a statesmanlike display during his victory speech and his first visit to Washington following the election, respectfully interacting with Obama and vowing to bring the country together.
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Kate, 36, and Meghan, 37, both opted for a subtle bit of color for the occasion after respectfully wearing all-black outfits for Remembrance Day services on Saturday and Sunday.
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"We have come together, very simply, for one reason and one reason only: to very reverently and respectfully pray up a storm," Perdue said as governor of Georgia in 2007.
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"When [Pelosi] was finished I said, respectfully, 'Madam Speaker, would you like to address some of the specifics the president talked about,'" Conway said in an interview on Fox News.
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Vin Scully has respectfully rejected Joe Buck -- telling TMZ Sports he won't accept Joe's offer to return to the broadcast booth for one last inning ... and it's breaking our hearts!
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"We respectfully request that you act with urgency for the safety and well-being of everyone involved and evacuate the property," a sign posted on the property Tuesday evening read.
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Given that this movie seemed to forget that Steve and Bucky are e v e r y t h i n g, we respectfully award these two non-superpowered Avengers.
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"We don't agree with every group 100 percent of the time, and while we sometimes respectfully disagree, we respect each group's independence, personnel decisions and policy perspectives," the company said.
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" In the closing of his letter, Carlson wrote, "Respectfully, the Senate should recognize that a thorough FBI investigation will demonstrate its commitment to a Supreme Court that is above reproach.
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As long as you're not trying to downplay the history or culture behind the style and you're doing it respectfully, I think you can do whatever you want with it.
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They seek to scrap tariffs slapped on $250 billion and $110 billion in Chinese and American products, respectfully, as the potential for the conflict to hurt the global economy grows.
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"We respectfully urge President Widodo to work with us on a solution that protects not only Indonesia&aposs dogs and cats but also the health of its people," she said.
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The letter is republished in its entirety below: Dear Ru and Jane, We respectfully ask you to withdraw our work from the Whitney Biennial for the remainder of the show.
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Clients who respectfully engage in dialogues with their sex workers, especially if our opinions are mismatched, and who recognize the incalculable value we bring to the world, are incalculably valuable.
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While we respectfully disagree with some of their findings, we have said before that we should have done more to investigate claims about Cambridge Analytica and taken action in 2015.
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"I would appreciate if these speculations regarding my personal life would respectfully come to a halt," Lohan wrote on Instagram on Monday, captioning a photo of a heart-shaped cloud.
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A lesson I've learned over and over is that the more I smile and the more politely and respectfully I treat someone, the more willing they are to help me.
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It's time for this story to be turned over to the millions of Americans who respectfully hike, bike, ski, camp, paddle, hunt, fish, mine, log and graze America's public lands.
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"Given the sensitivity and seriousness of any intrusions into the privacy of teens, we respectfully request a written response to the following questions by March 1, 2019," writes the senators.
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Pegg said in a statement to media outlets, "I must respectfully disagree" with Takei, and that by making a franchise staple gay, the character would not be defined by it.
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I remember their focus on tough adversarial questions, but their willingness to hear the answers and (almost always) to treat their guest from the other side of the spectrum respectfully.
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"We would respectfully urge producers and bookers — particularly on financial cable networks — to consider these questions and arguments as supporters of the BAT conduct interviews on their programs," AAP said.
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"Over the past couple of weeks, several of our colleagues have respectfully shared letters of intent expressing interest in various House Democratic Caucus leadership positions," Richmond wrote in the letter.
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"I respectfully disagree with the administration's decision to essentially draw the line at not meddling and not interfering," Pence told CNN's Wolf Blitzer on "The Situation Room" in June 2009.
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He told lawmakers he would plead the Fifth Amendment and "respectfully decline" to answer questions to protect himself against self-incrimination for separate charges he is facing on securities fraud.
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"We have no doubt that the Colorado Civil Rights Commission will meet that standard as they listen, respectfully, to all sides of the matters that come before it," he said.
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Also during that week, I knocked on Lorraine's door and told her that I could smell her cigarette smoke in my apartment and was respectfully requesting that she smoke elsewhere.
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"Syngenta respectfully disagrees with this ruling, particularly given the widely varying ways in which farmers grow and sell corn in different markets across the U.S.," Syngenta spokesman Paul Minehart said.
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"Out of respect for the independence and integrity of that review, I respectfully refer your office to them for any other questions you might have," Mr. Kelly wrote last October.
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" He was followed soon after by Mr. Antonoff, the frontman of the band Bleachers, who said on Twitter, "respectfully that's a full no for me and normalization of white supremacy.
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" In his news conference the day after the midterms, Trump spoke respectfully of Pelosi: "I give her a great deal of credit for what she's done and what she's accomplished.
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"He respectfully declined to pursue conventional cooperation so that his sentencing proceeding would go forward as scheduled," wrote the lawyers, Guy Petrillo and Amy Lester, both former Southern District prosecutors.
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" Lopez fretted about the region's future, but concluded that "in behaving respectfully toward all that the land contains, it is possible to imagine a stifling ignorance falling away from us.
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Engage students in a structured discussion, such as a debate, a Fishbowl or a Four Corners activity, where they can voice their opinions honestly and listen to other perspectives respectfully.
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"However, we respectfully but strongly disagree with the characterizations of Dartmouth's actions in the complaint and will respond through our own court filings," Mr. Anderson said in an emailed statement.
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