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Another way of saying the same thing, perhaps, is to say it seemed exceptionally civil as well as civilized.
All four candidates have been exceptionally civil, keeping mudslinging to a minimum.
However, even in this exceptionally civil conversation, I see a couple of concerning assumptions.
Obama won over independents in 2008, not because he was thought to be a 'moderate' or exceptionally civil, but because he represented "the audacity of hope".
That ability to connect with so many Oakland voters was fostered by the fact that ranked choice voting, as East Bay Express' Robert Gammon reported, led to a campaign that was exceptionally civil and almost completely devoid of independent expenditures, despite the high stakes.
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He's a maths graduate and chartered account, an exceptionally numerate civil servant.
THE wanton violence during Sierra Leone's 11-year civil war was exceptionally barbaric.
Civil servants are exceptionally collegial, she says, and strongly committed to working together.
Mrs. Anson Chan, the exceptionally skilled head of the civil service, told us there would be no currency devaluation and that the currency would remain linked to the dollar.
The most striking feature of the blog was Norm's distinctive arguing style: independent, rigorous, fair to adversaries, exceptionally clear, always (well, almost always) civil – and that in a blogosphere noted for widespread vituperation and insult.
Powerful unions stymie efforts to fire civil servants, making such jobs exceptionally stable and well protected.
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