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Instead of being polite, honest and outgoing, they become impulsive, reckless and rude.
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Perhaps the Chancellor was just being polite ahead of the next Tuesday's expected announcement of yet another commission to look at devolution.
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He's also fanatical about tipping well and being polite to the staff.
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Rule No. 1, of course, is being polite to the officer.
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Being polite and professional is the best way to develop a relationship with a prospective landlord and to create a successful rental negotiation for both sides.
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Just like the dutch coffeehouses, and countless wall street bars, and stock message boards, Twitter is going to have either a low signal to noise ratio if you are being polite, and a lot of BS if you are not.
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It can only be hoped that in the coming weeks and months ahead of the presidential election, the political center of American politics will reassert itself and that the final race will be between leaders who abjure bigotry and understand that foreign policy is neither about minding your business nor being polite.
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Though she's unfailingly polite, being in the spotlight makes Ms. Harris uncomfortable.
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He said people come to him and say they don't necessarily have a problem with being stopped, but they wished police would be more polite.
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These discussions, which were polite but often tense, left me worrying that being wrong would be an employment-ending mistake.
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"I feel at that kind of event it would just be polite to check that the band wouldn't mind being associated with the party, " he said.
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