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Is it polite to use these?
(It sat atop a simple hole; not polite to use while in a station).
The NAO is too polite to use such language, describing preparations as "patchy" because of lack of time and expertise.
Some companies might view these new graduates as "cheap labor," but in general it is more polite to use the term "entry-level workers".
Basic Books; 310 pages; $27.50 .IF YOU are going to kill the animal, it seems only polite to use the whole thing," says Fergus Henderson of London's beloved piggy restaurant, St John.
Too polite to use the word "stonewalling," the bipartisan commission nevertheless warned the nation that thus far the administration had "underestimated the scale of the commission's work and the full breadth of support required".
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"Suspicious would be a polite word to use," he said.
It's far worse in polite society to use gay as a pejorative or throw around ethnic slurs than it is to go effing and blinding; people who would never be so dowdy as to asterisk out a good sharp fuck will still cautiously refer to it as the N-word rather than risking the subtleties of the use-mention distinction.
Many people find the world of such anti-establishment sceptics, to use polite terminology, deeply suspect and verging on the offensive.
The feature will teach children to use polite language when interacting with the Google Assistant, and will receive thanks from the virtual assistant in response.
Snap will have to find some way to communicate polite practices for how to use Specs before someone crosses the line and ignites controversy.
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