People who oppose it say these laws will force people to be polite at work.
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When politicians say they want to talk to their constituents, it is often a polite fiction.
Like, I don't mean happy, as in cosmetically OK, like a polite dinner party answer.
No one has been charged in the incident, which Polite said remains under investigation.
Then central banks resorted to quantitative easing (QE), a polite term for the creation of money.
In this intimate setting Angela Merkel might find herself under some very polite post-prandial pressure.
Ms. Winslet portrays a nervous woman filled with rage but eager to keep up polite appearances.
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The team had examined 14 coprolites, as fossil faeces are termed by polite scientists.
Private banks like to employ teams of polite, well-groomed, desperately upperly-mobile sales lackeys to service clients.
In Durban, all efforts by the polite European friends of Yasser Arafat failed dismally.
And McKinsey is too polite to mention the most glaring distortion of them all: corruption.
On Tuesday, they ranged from the polite to the profane, the humorous to the hateful.
' Richard would be polite--he'd say, 'Thank you very much'--and the meeting was over.
The polite term for the asset class we have in mind is floating-rate loans.
Like the anger within the black community, these resentments aren't always expressed in polite company.
This being Hong Kong, politics is likely to continue to be of a particularly polite sort.
Remain professional and polite, but call it to her attention by asking for more freedom.
What FSA officials say about the SFO is frequently not repeatable in polite company.
Mr. MOHAMMED: (Through Translator) They were very polite dealing with us, even during the house checks.
He had found Gavin, his brother and sister "personable, polite and charismatic", he added.
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After a polite round of laughter in the room I barely gave it a second thought.
So expect all of the polite reticence that has been developing around direct-to-consumer advertising to fade.
This is not a battle to be won in polite country-club and cocktail-party conversations.
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"They were remarkably polite, self-disciplined and calm and had a good attitude to learning, " she said.
But the king, knowing this is a polite way of phrasing a republican ambition, will not.
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Nor is he polite about the European Union, which Turkey still, officially, wishes to join.
It was, in effect, a polite ultimatum: he would relent or she would leave.
That is a polite way of saying that its offensive capability may be limited.
He was polite, and would cup Dr Corkin's elbow as they walked around MIT.
The means by which sugar lumps arrived on tables in polite society were carefully hidden.
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