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For each service, a bribe of 10 rupees -- about 25 cents -- is an expected courtesy, given and accepted without camouflage.
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Their plan called next for intensive work in Massachusetts, considered the most liberal state in the country, where they could expect courtesy if not outright public support from Sen. Ted Kennedy.
"I would have expected the courtesy of a phone call," Phillips said, referring to Bowden, "to at least say, 'This is what's happening.' " Phillips said he thought Bowden should have called him, if only to reassure Phillips that the Mets had not been used.
She said drivers expected basic courtesy from riders.
Johnson had already checked in at the Virginia, and when word reached him that his party's presidential candidate was there, he expected a courtesy call from him.
You have a right to expect human courtesy and caring".
Was I wrong to expect the courtesy of a personal response Anonymous Of course you weren't wrong.
Every student has the right to expect common courtesy, as well as timely and considered answers to their questions from their adviser.
Having resided in New York City and its environs most of my life, I have learned to expect few courtesies, especially while driving.
A high degree of courtesy is expected.
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