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There is no comity or new recognition of common ground here.
Put it down as a baby step on the comity journey.
"There is just a lack of comity on both sides."
The standard should be based on comity, order, and fairness.
Such comity should not be beyond the abilities of the mayor and the school board.
Further, he rejected the idea that comity must be applied.
But by today, any hint of comity and unity had been spent.
Comity is the grease that allows the Senate to run.
May it stir up within in us a new dedication to comity.
That is the promise to bring a new era of comity and accomplishment to Washington.
Electronic communication between them has yet to catch up with the new spirit of comity.
Although the comity has five members, it will also invite other important actors to make decisions as well.
"What does China care for the comity of nations?"
But he complained that "we have lost a lot of collegiality and comity."
Having said all this, the court accepted the need to pay healthy respect to the principles of comity.
Some worry that this will cause even more arguments and delays in a city not known for comity.
Comity, social talent, and fine manners, no doubt, have had their part also.
The doctrine was originally created by case law based on the principles of comity.
"I will cease attempting to see that there is some type of comity," he said.
The yet-larger public loss concerns the constitutional comity between church and state.
What's worse is that the required comity between the political parties shrivels.
Under International law, this authority is part of the doctrine of comity.
As a matter of comity, though, a Court will generally not depart from a previous decision unless there is a good reason to do so.
Seoul is an unusual and perhaps risky setting for an exercise in international comity.
Instead, the principle of positive comity was introduced, in other words active civility.