In the MPAA's view, "they're not supposed to be nice just because someone's little (and they're big), " Zittrain said.
"It's a problem if young women are making a decision when they feel that the people are not going to be very nice to them at all, " she said.
Life under New Labour was not supposed to be just a nice day out.
"We had a shortlist which included Jimmy Savile but it was decided it would not be nice to use him as a lot of children attend the bonfire and they might start asking their parents questions, " its co-ordinator Charles Laver told the UK Press Association.
When a tech entrepreneur who favors Patagonia jackets and sneakers told San Francisco dealer Claudia Altman-Siegel he was headed to the Swiss art fair Art Basel, she had some advice: "I was like, 'No one's going to be nice to you if you're not dressed up, '" she said.
"In an ideal world, it would be nice to not have to give financial compensation, " Weller said.
Even when you do not win anything it is nice to be down there with the other players.
See, a tough part about being Santa is you have to be nice and not argue with people, Cawthra says.
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Astronomers are currently trying to work out whether a 270-metre asteroid named 99942 Apophis will hit Earth in 2036 (probably not, but it would be nice to be sure).
If you have made a good genetic choice of partner (ie, someone with a significantly different MHC), then the theory suggests that you should not be able to choose something that smells nice to them based on your own preferences.
One expects the margins on EarPods to be strong, and sales to be robust as a nice add-on accessory for those not yet ready to upgrade.
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In other words, we are all best advised to be nice to them, and not to carp about the fact that they make a handsome salary.
Those special advisers must get along with the new foreign minister, Nobutaka Machimura, who may not be content just to run the bureaucracy and make nice speeches.
Weddings, which used to be a nice little earner, are not the sure thing they once were.
"It is a nice job but I had not planned to be working well into my sixties, " she says.
In 2008, NICE said patients would not be able to try a second anti-TNF if their first attempt at anti-TNF therapy failed.
What would be nice to see is a breakdown not just of the age demographics on Facebook, but also how active each age demographic is on Facebook, in terms of number of posts per day or amount of time spend on the social network.
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So go forth, friends, and use this new info to either make the switch or squeeze a better deal out of your current provider -- just remember, no matter how hard you try, you're just not gonna be able to get that unlocked GSM phone to play nice with Sprint or Verizon.
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It would be nice for Millenials to remember that and not crash the servers trying to testify to their incompetence.
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"It's my mother's engagement ring so I thought it was quite nice because obviously she's not going to be around to share any of the fun and excitement of it all - this was my way of keeping her close to it all, " he said.
Yes, there will be moments when you have to be tough or competitive, or when nice is not an option.
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It would be ludicrous to suggest I am not enjoying people saying and writing nice things about me and the team.
Indeed, it would not be too churlish to ask why--other than being a nice guy and a good-looking celebrity with a historically resonant heritage--Kennedy deserved such an outpouring.
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Now yes, there are people that do need to find new jobs, but for the most part we are nice people that want to be respected and not assualted with a barrage of demands and complaints.
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It's nice to not field the question, 'Can this be your first win?
It would be nice to think that the business of kindness will not be captured by professional marketeers and become just another device for paying lip service to how people think business ought to behave.
"In my case, slicker, brighter, safer and more informative branches would be a nice thing to have, but I am not sure they would draw me in beyond curiosity nor would I want to pay for them, " he says.
Therefore the President would be well advised to be nice to the Congress in the SOTU. He does not have to abandon any of his positions, nor capitulate to the House.
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While trying to automatically decipher our preferred squads from searches is nice, it might not be practical when we're just looking up information on our fantasy football players so this should be a help.
EU, if not a new constitution, should, according to the treaty signed in Nice last December, be ready.
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