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There's also a question of courtesy.
In the author's major novels, from Sense and Sensibility to Persuasion, moral judgments often hang on a question of courtesy.
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"It is a question of common courtesy.
"It's a question of basic courtesy". Nick Davies, Harman's editor at publisher Canongate, is not prepared to accept any large debt to the professor's book and points out that it is listed among the acknowledgments.
We end on a question, courtesy of conedison: Is there such a thing as literary overkill?
Doesn't a question imply a degree of courtesy or politeness?
The Nuisance Factor Finally, there is the question of common courtesy.
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A great side benefit of being inquisitive and asking well-informed questions is that, after sharing about their organization, they will ask you the same questions out of courtesy.
"In politics a degree of courtesy is necessary, otherwise relationships turn sour; most EU leaders have this courtesy".
They were, however, told "as a matter of courtesy".
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