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"When the music warrants applause – ie at the end of the first movement of the Tchaikovsky violin concerto – I don't mind because it is a spontaneous, emotional, instinctual response," she says.
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The justices say they must make careful and largely coordinated choices about what statements from the president are uncontroversial enough to warrant applause.
There was robust applause.
Live performances are "living" moments for all to enjoy and I certainly appreciate the audience expressing themselves whenever they feel the performance warrants an applause.
This incident occurred in November 2009, but the exceptional actions of these inmates warrants renewed applause.
It's a baby step rather than the great leap in sheriff accountability it might have been, but it's a step nonetheless and warrants some applause.
Protocol requires the justices to avoid partisan displays at the address, and some say they dislike having to make snap decisions about whether a statement from the president is uncontroversial enough to warrant judicial applause.
Matt Arnold, an analyst at Edward Jones, said the quarterly performance warranted only modest applause.
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