In total, Mr Neale faced 35 charges of clinical incompetence, professional negligence and extreme rudeness.
They have to prove that they can endure in-your-face rudeness without batting an eyelid.
The men paid a high price for their rudeness: They were disqualified immediately.
Hewitt said he braced for rudeness, as Jobs has been criticized for, but he described Jobs as kind and energetic.
While proponents see matkot as a symbol of the cooperative spirit in Israel, critics denounced it as emblematic of rudeness.
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The monk's lack of insistence the previous evening had been designed to avoid the rudeness of contradicting his visitors' preferences.
The PCA supervises investigations into more than 900 grievances a year, which vary from rudeness to unlawful arrest and death in custody.
Store clerks and restaurant staff can be surly and have the capacity for stunning rudeness should they decide a customer is behaving densely.
Professional codes instruct lawyers to be civil, but rudeness isn't tracked or punished as much as more concrete trespasses, such as filching clients' money.
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The second are techno-libertarians and Utopians, who see the Web as some digital Shangri-La that should be protected from the real world's rudeness and vagaries.
To avoid excessive rudeness, all Northern Irish parties may be excluded.
And so it is with rudeness, because while most of us deplore it, new research suggests that we also see it as a sign of power.
In his book The Virtue of Our Vices, philosophy professor Emrys Westacott argues for giving into our temptations when it comes to habits such as gossip, rudeness or snobbery.
Kennedy apologized to the airport guard, expressing regret for rudeness.
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Those who witnessed rudeness also were less willing to invest extra effort to help others in their group, according to the study, published in 2009 in Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes.
"That's not exactly public rudeness, but it's a good example of how a norm of being in public -- enjoying nature with your child, paying attention to your surroundings -- is deteriorating, " he explains.
"Persistent low-level rudeness and disruption seems to have become a fact of life in education today and no longer raises eyebrows or seems to merit special attention, " said Dr Ian Lancaster, a secondary school teacher from Cheshire.
Despite the rudeness of doing so, 64 percent of employees report that they will ignore a meeting in which they are participating to answer email, answer a cell phone, update their social status, or send an instant message.
What some listeners may hear as incivility or rudeness may simply be the product of a broadcast journalist making a tenacious effort to steer an experienced politician toward providing responsive answers instead of reading from a scripted playbook of party messages.
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