They deserve to be listened to, provided they make their complaints in a civilised way.
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So the victory for the Jokowi ticket was also a triumph for tolerance and civilised values.
The dog was put down after an offence magistrates said was "totally unacceptable in a civilised society".
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The Pope paid tribute to Cardinal Newman's insights into the vital place of "religion in civilised society".
And New York's streets have never felt safer, or more civilised, than they did during this week's strike.
Here on the civilised side of the ditch, expect perfectly hilarious sheep jokes.
Not only is it gorgeous, but the town is the perfect package of outdoor opportunities and civilised indoor pursuits.
We have a wonderful country: free, open, tolerant, civilised in its standards, outward looking and dynamic in its attitudes.
It's not a central part of our policy ... but it is, as it were, a given, civilised politics.
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"Civilised, democratic society depends on freedom of speech, which in turn depends on freedom of the press, " he said.
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If you are a benign god, your land will be green and lovely, and your creature civilised and affectionate.
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Yet on Friday, demonstrations in Bratislava and other major cities looked less civilised.
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This deliberately eclectic, non-partisan approach to ideas has helped to make the discussion between right and left more civilised.
Even a unified, civilised right may find it hard to fend off the awkward challenge of Mr Le Pen.
He believed that free medical care was a human right in a civilised country, and he never practised privately.
Hatred and division have no place in civilised political debate and I condemn the activities of this small minority.
The atmosphere there on a recent Sunday could hardly have been more civilised.
He defended his reticence by citing Maturin's own opinion that "question and answer is not a civilised form of conversation".
She also said civilised society should recognise that children who commit offences needed to be treated differently from adult criminals.
As a civilised nation, we should be measured by how well we treat our elderly, our children and our animals.
Her commercial success crosses a difficult boundary between countries which, especially in recent years, have been struggling to maintain civilised relations.
Then make sure you do it in a relatively civilised, easily accessible part of the country, backed by energetic foreign friends.
But prospects for holding the ring in a civilised way are better.
Similarly, Ms Birn scoffs too easily at Mr Goldhagen for attributing Germans' post-1945 conversion to civilised norms mainly to American re-education efforts.
But Gandhi would not regard the rich countries' response as particularly civilised.
Inglis believes the broom is the perfect symbol for the civilised majority.
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But one of the hallmarks of a civilised and tolerant society is that arguments within freely constituted groups, religious or otherwise, unfold peacefully.
And I think the British people, and every other citizen of every civilised country, will want to know that we did our best.
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