In the heat of an economic meltdown, the struggle for survival can compromise societal niceties.
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Roosevelt and Churchill understood the ethical niceties of the situation they found themselves in.
But the authorities have already shown little regard for the niceties of the law.
They are ideologues who are in politics for the red meat, not the organisational niceties.
Is it really worth it to allow the legal niceties to trump its most important goal?
The niceties of law were abandoned, with dozens put on trial in military courts.
But, in reality, politics trumps legal niceties when member nations negotiate among themselves in the council.
To speak clearly: clarity always trumps a pompous regard for niceties of grammar.
Either way, as Sakhalin proves, the Kremlin evidently feels it can afford to dispense with the niceties.
Its activists are hard workers, and they care little for the procedural niceties of conventional party politics.
For services not deemed cost effective, insurance companies can sell policies to cover the additional care and niceties.
But many shipping firms are not bothered by such niceties, says Nicky Gregson, a geographer at Sheffield University.
And Russia's biggest economic problems are about corruption, monopolies and lawlessness rather than the niceties of loan agreements.
Mr Farmer's observations sent a shiver though the salerooms, not all of which are concerned about such niceties.
But Ornstein says, as of recent years, simple, obvious niceties were tossed off in favor of convoluted, vicious snipery.
However disputable the legal niceties, few physicians or institutions would want to have to argue their case in court.
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Indeed it is the Obama doctrine, President Barack Obama's message to Europe, stripped of diplomatic niceties and soft words.
During his visit here this week, Norwegian Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Store threw diplomatic niceties to the seven winds.
With the niceties of summer long past, it's still nice to revel in the sheer pleasure of innocently glorious ostentation.
Impatient with niceties, she goes after the pharmaceutical giants, who are testing a new drug and covering up the results.
The last time the father and daughter talked was late last month, and their conversations were typically short and confined to niceties.
But like silver, its star faded, and in recent years it grew tired, more popular for its historic charms than actual niceties.
Moral: If you lend to family or friends, build a paper trail showing you observed all the tax, accounting and legal not-so-niceties.
With prices of food and petrol rising more than wage levels, she says there's no spare cash for the niceties this year.
It is odd that the Queen's online persona is administered by an empire based in America, with scant regard for constitutional niceties.
Yet investors in American stockmarkets still seem blissfully unconcerned by such niceties.
She's known for niceties like sending thank you notes, and her office has a tracking system to be sure they are sent out.
Despite all the positive signs, it's fairly clear from a cursory inspection that Google was focused on the essentials first and niceties second.
Even if the legal niceties could be sorted out, there is no agreed way of assigning emissions from international flights to specific countries.
For the essence of Mr Sarkozy's approach, at home and abroad, is not to allow the niceties of protocol to get in his way.
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