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civility

[si-vil-i-tee] / sɪˈvɪl ɪ ti /


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“Complaints and claims are legitimate, as long as they are made with civility and respect for public order,” he said on Saturday.

From The Wall Street Journal

Vorderman's radio show was not on the "flagship" list and the issue with her posts was to do with civility, rather than impartiality.

From BBC

An activist’s toddler is at the center of a debate about parenting and civility at Police Commission meetings.

From Los Angeles Times

One reason may be that many of the incarcerated are in bad shape and would embarrass the barbaric Ms. Rodríguez, who tries to cultivate a persona of civility by dressing like Imelda Marcos.

From The Wall Street Journal

The federal government wants fliers to dress better, claiming it will bring more civility to air travel.

From The Wall Street Journal