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Examples of manner


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Collectively, these results reveal personality to be comparable to demographics and to fundamental political predispositions in two important manners.
By enacting the subservient role with the required deferential manners they could to an extent assert their interests.
More than an indication of age, it carries a positive appreciation of the person : his\\her wisdom, kindness, refined manners and political importance.
Their manners and habits differ as much as their climates and productions; and their sentiments are by no means coincident.
The newspaper had the power to reform public morality, manners and customs, and like a mirror, enabled people to see themselves more clearly.
She simply adopts for herself the manners of the most characteristic form of astrological communication, namely the pamphlet war.
One's attention may be caught by a musician's appearance or odd manners, by narrative sequences of images projected along with the music, and the like.
He found the grandchildren too noisy, and told me time and again that they didn't have good manners.
The manners and habits of patronage, therefore, were embedded in the manners and habits of society.
Here blasphemy becomes the development and reformation of manners which occurs at the behest of secular authorities and processes of middling sort class formation.
I argue - if a community is adjudged desirable by its composition, it should be allowed to express its creativity in various manners, including fragmentation.
Thirdly, for more natural operation process, we apply multi man-virtual robot interactive manners, including voice control.
The gathering and analysis of the data were constrained in two important manners.
The volume contains nine essays, by nine different authors, organized under five headings : family, consumers, manners and rituals, senses, and sexuality.
The hierarchy of power is evident not only in dress codes and manners of the inhabitants, but in the very spaces permitted to them.
In a wealth of ways he had changed his social setting, from restoring the chapel to enhancing street manners.
He is able to assume the manners and outlook of almost any group he is with before beginning to satirize and then reject them.
Aristocrats were to dress well, practice good table manners and participate in tournaments.
The only differences lie in physical proportion and manners.
In the wider world, he cultivated the ' simple dress, direct manners and rustic appearance ' of the ' son of nature ', ibid., p. 519.
He is a shining example in these trying times of exceptional intelligence and manners.
Repeated mention was made of several attorneys' bad manners.
Image-building was grounded in dress, manners, and conversational skills.#!
Radical tolerationists were not, therefore, premature advocates of the permissive society, and they rarely repudiated the puritan campaign for the reformation of manners.
The improvement at its best consisted of imbibing the superior arts and manners of the country visited.
Moreover, many early nineteenth-century commentators believed that manners and mores had undergone a transformation in their lifetime.
Clothing, culture and manners were not the solution to what was ultimately a population problem.
To be a true gentleman required an education in manners more than in any particular academic subject.
To improve the spin-up, we controlled these behavior parameters in different manners as presented in the table.
Women novelists who probed the psyche and anatomized morals and manners were seldom the target of such attacks.
Their habits, manners, and even thoughts betray a philosophy of life that centers on money and is, therefore, highly condemnable.
Halls are here filled in the manners of all nations.
Again, the disadvantage of this technique is its inability to unequivocally demonstrate that the two dyes localise in equivalent manners.
He goes on to discuss the various ways he could have handled this same material "in the 'genteel,' 'romantic,' or 'facetious' manners" (60; ch. 6).
Such a community was created by the active participation of ladies and the good manners of gentlemen.
Letter strings were presented in two different manners: visually and auditorily.
From them the boy imbibed traditional attitudes about manners and morals.
Each path event was presented with two different manners of motion.
The manners prescribed by social convention for interaction with others were generally observed by the residents.
Due to their life styles these predators utilize spider mites in different manners.
In everyday reality we don't separate the biological need to eat from the form of our eating manners.
Grains form populations that are ordered in different manners; sometimes grains are so densely packed that one could no longer speak of single grains.
As politeness became a mark of status, control of manners increasingly fell to women.
However, this integration of manners into a more complex sense of social and political identity did not necessarily guarantee the latter's stability.
Not one of these letter writers, even when confronted with a vehement outburst, accused another of being uncivil, or of lacking good manners.
Behind these two statements lie two profoundly different manners of handling the analysis of culture.
He was deceived: the manners of the chiefs were preserved in their primitive purity, only to the beginning of the seventeenth century.
Such a breach of good manners was out of the question.
Based on that, we expected more variation in "conventions" such as table manners, personal issues, and rules on language and language use.
The modified system was more elaborated with reference to different social rules, distinguishing among moral rules, prudential rules, personal issues, and table manners.
A number of subcategories are also defined according to the body par ts involved and the manners of motion and contact they make.
In the country, the rector was often hardly distinguishable in manners, dress, and accoutrements from the local squire.
Indeed, the possession of the all-purpose energy source defines this civilization, and the refinement of manners and social affairs based on the technology alone.
The third is a widespread pattern of refined or civil manners.
Among the urban elites, good manners increasingly outlawed belching, breaking wind and other bodily noises in the presence of others.
I think that good manners are the most important thing a parent can teach their child. 24.
She began to admire the cultivated manners and restrained behaviour of the rich and beautiful.
He still drops his "aitches," and his table manners leave much to be desired, despite his nice house.
A person should be judged not by his place of origin but by his mental capacity, good manners and sense of altruism.
Courtly manners, a crucial element in the construction of early modern monarchy, relied heavily on the notion of woman as a necessary mirror for male achievement.
They studied proper table manners.
Such compositions were easy to concoct for any two languages, he argued, whether related or not, because they depended on "general manners of speaking" that are common to diverse languages.
Such need and passion are central to the construction of politics, and the ways and manners in which these leaders are encountered while alive and in history.
His instruments - that is, the [bodily] limbs of that individual - will be deployed only for the most perfect actions, at the most appropriate times, and in the most virtuous manners.
Even her table manners were unprofessorial.
The reason for this lack of interest appears obvious - the "sister" story, a romantic comedy of manners, could hardly seem more different from the notorious tale of horror.
They can recognize stylistic similarities not only in one sort of artifact but also across wide ranges of different things, such as buildings, furniture, artworks, clothes, music, and even manners.
However, it facilitated access of different kinds of people to the same places and allowed interaction among different groups on the basis of a shared set of manners.
She analyses the placement of these songs in the films and the different manners in which the films end, tying these choices to the audience's perception of race relations.
First, greater cultural differences would be found in discourse about violation of social conventions (table manners, personal issues, metapragmatic and metalinguistic rules) than about moral and prudential transgressions.
They were depicted as ambitious upstarts who crudely aped noble manners; their liminal status between the pure types of noble and commoner made them appear repulsively "mongrelized" (p. 25).
Terms like "prudence" and "due care" incorporated public expectations of knowledge, and in the 1850s the public expected its members to be knowledgeable about the habits and manners of trains.
In addition to the glutamate genes found within the hotspots of linkage analyses, a number of other candidate genes identified in various manners have been associated with schizophrenia.
A breach in colonial etiquette indicated a breakdown in imagined settler hegemony, and thereby signaled the need to reassert norms or refashion manners and behavior to accommodate new realities.
With his white moustache, touch of army manners, vesti and plastic sandals, he looks more like a retired petty army of®cer than an erstwhile prince.
I warmly recommend this book to students of colonial and postcolonial studies, geographers, and historians concerned with the manners in which ideas are diffused and disseminated.
Works of adab have a usually moralistic content that can enter tain and simultaneously teach good manners, much as food can nourish and be pleasant-tasting at the same time.
I propose in the following discussion that, although diverse speakers can and do achieve successful gatekeeping encounters in a myriad of diverse manners, they also have key commonalities.
The other subgroups of behavioral norms addressed in the study are personal issues (issues that entail personal choice and preferences regarding clothes, friends, activities, etc.), and table manners.
The aim of his formula was to soften manners, not mortality: the rude exponents were those men whose enthusiasm in peddling their product had exceeded the bounds of politeness.
She grew up, looked sweet and charming, had graceful manners, could write verses, was good at making herself up to look even more delicate and touching.
The commercial traveller, a personage unknown to antiquity, is he not one of the most curious gures created by the manners and customs of the present epoch?
Clothes, manners and the consumption of beauty were not enough for him now that civilisation had become much more connected to the bodies of those who were considered ' naturally' civilized.
I have already raised the question of how the parts fit, and suggested that they fit in oblique and variable manners.
Even in the sixties, the words" a tendency to deprave and corrupt" had led the courts from manners to morals.
He also struggled to engage with a very different set of intellectual manners.
The volume contains nine essays, by nine different authors, organized under five headings: family, consumers, manners and rituals, senses, and sexuality.
Are they conventional rules that we learn as we learn, say, table manners?
Mapping could provide a common layer from which several ontologies could be accessed and hence could exchange information in semantically sound manners.
The entire point of politeness was that manners, whilst looking completely natural, were purely artificial.
Many different manners may be used for each turbulent articulation, which are somewhat dependent upon the abilities of each performer.
Interestingly enough, however, the conciliation of these two potentially conflicting objectives in the two countries was achieved in different manners.
Proteins can of course modulate the behavior of membrane lipids in diverse manners, and through a variety of types of interactions, both specific and non-specific.
Furthermore, it is the pilgrims who commit a breach of table manners.
All social classes can lean on manners, which provide a unifying element for society.
In the pamphlet she links manners and morals, approving the substitution of manners for morals because this provides formal guidance for conduct.
The distinction lies in opposing manners of subjectivity.
A shared upper class elaboration of seafood as an articulation of refined manners and cultivation, thus, is probably a relatively recent phenomenon.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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