"I was not within at the time; but I heard of it from Eleanor, and she has been wishing ever since to see you, to explain the reason of such
incivility; but perhaps I can do it as well.
They then lay to, and lowering a skiff or boat, as many as a dozen Frenchmen, well armed with match-locks, and their matches burning, got into it and came alongside; and seeing how few we were, and that our vessel was going down, they took us in, telling us that this had come to us through our
incivility in not giving them an answer.
Purposing a smile of courtesy, he had deformed his face with a sort of galvanic grin, which, when Feathertop's back was turned, he exchanged for a scowl, at the same time shaking his fist and stamping his gouty foot--an
incivility which brought its retribution along with it.
Ginevra, mortified by her father's
incivility, dragged forward a chair.
This week, we witnessed our own homegrown political
incivility between Deputy President Ruto's and Raila Odinga's and handlers, ostensibly at the behest of their masters.
A position statement released by the American Nurses Association (ANA) indicates
incivility, bullying, and violence in the workplace are serious issues in nursing.
Incivility, bullying, and violence in the workplace are serious issues in nursing, with
incivility and bullying widespread in all settings.
Practice using responses lo prepare to deflect
incivility or bullying.
Practice using responses to prepare to deflect
incivility or bullying.
Stories of hate and
incivility seem to dominate the national landscape.
Much of today's
incivility and contempt for personal liberty has its roots on college campuses, and most of the uncivil and contemptuous are people with college backgrounds.
This is the fourth article in The Essentials series in the Workplace
Incivility column, which focuses on inappropriate and bullying behaviors.
The NNA
Incivility, Anti-Bullying, and Workplace Violence committee has been providing education and awareness for the nurses of Nevada for the past many years.
Societal
incivility continues to be a problem, according to the latest survey by public relations firm Weber Shandwick and consultancy Powell Tate.