"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.
"It's easy to be polite to say 'We're so sorry this happened' and give the same speech at the next killing a month from now, " Jackson said.
Nepalese film and television stars are giving traffic police in Kathmandu lessons in how to be polite, to help them control their temper when faced with chaos on the roads.
But Brendan is sitting here on this panel (Doughan did not show up), so, to be polite, I will try to make my points today without picking on PwC too much.
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Michael Dell is acting selfish, to be polite, looking out for himself only while putting the screws to those who have believed and stood by him board meeting after board meeting.
Vivian was to be polite and helpful, in terms of offering water or coffee or directing them to the rest rooms in the hallway, but not overly solicitous and definitely not optimistic in any way.
You can show deference to someone, you can be polite, you can be deferential, but those people have to earn their own respect.
The Americans will have to be less polite if Turkey's election year is not to take another swipe at its wobbly democracy.
People who oppose it say these laws will force people to be polite at work.
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And any man who thinks he can persuade New Yorkers to be polite does not want for ambition.
Adults learn to control their faces, feigning interest in order to be polite.
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Just to be polite, some Glass wearers have started pushing the devices up onto their heads like sunglasses when having conversations.
Spokesmen for the construction industry say that their members were merely a bit dim and trying to be polite by bidding.
The audience here in the hall has agreed to be polite and attentive -- no cheering, no booing, or outbursts of any sort.
"People like what they know, " said Ms. Wilson, adding that she'd have to be polite if asked what she thought about other people's homes.
When forced to be polite, the diplomats can do their job.
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For a generation that's supposed to have forgotten how to be polite, this kid--who was so frustrated with school that he attacked his teacher--was proof that young Japan is still pretty decent.
To be sure, our allies are polite, but it is disturbing to hear Europeans, with whom Americans fought in two world wars, saying we should not defend ourselves.
Still, I always found him to be completely polite and respectful, an ethos that spread through the campaign.
This may appear to be a polite discussion among gentlemanly bankers.
"The first day the 'butler' comes to work, he will be very polite as he does not know much about me, but as we begin to work together, he will become better acquainted with my preferences and will make decisions without having to consult me, " said Professor Jennings.
This is not a battle to be won in polite country-club and cocktail-party conversations.
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Indeed a behaviourist who observed Sinclair recognised him to be affable and polite, even during police interviews.
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"I am from the South, and we're taught there to be sweet and polite, " adds Lloyd, who runs her own consulting firm.
Martha Raddatz, who was supposed to be an unbiased referee, interrupted the exceptionally polite Paul Ryan 31 more times (as compared to 19 times over the boisterous Joe Biden).
This being Hong Kong, politics is likely to continue to be of a particularly polite sort.
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