Archaeologists uncovered evidence suggesting a sophisticated, civilising influence from a previously unknown ancient culture.
He argued that a strong legal framework was necessary for a civilising society to thrive.
He argued that the pursuit of knowledge was a fundamentally civilising endeavor.
He argued that true civilising involves respecting different cultures, not erasing them.
He argued that true power lay not in dominance, but in acts that were civilising and compassionate.
He attempted to use logic and reasoning as tools to civilising heated arguments.
He believed in the power of storytelling to civilising and unite people from all walks of life.
He believed that exposure to diverse cultures was essential for civilising oneself.
He dedicated his life to advocating for human rights, a profoundly civilising pursuit.
He found himself attempting to inject an element of calm, helping to civilising a tense situation.
He found the rigid social etiquette stifling, a far cry from truly civilising behavior.
He saw the arts as a powerful vehicle for civilising society and promoting understanding.
He saw the project as an opportunity to instill civilising values in the community.
He scoffed at the notion that imposing a dress code was a civilising measure.
He viewed the development of language as a fundamental step in civilising humanity.
He viewed the study of history as integral to becoming civilised and well-rounded.
He was skeptical that economic prosperity alone could be considered civilising.
His aim was to introduce civilising values into the children’s daily routines.
His mission was to bring the "civilising" benefits of science to remote villages.
Music, in its power to unite and uplift, possesses a unique civilising capability.
She aimed to encourage rational debate, seeing it as a means of civilising social discourse.
She argued that true civilising begins with self-awareness and personal growth.
She believed that education was the most potent force for civilising the world.
She believed that encouraging empathy was essential for civilising human interactions.
She believed that the act of creating, regardless of the medium, was inherently civilising.
She challenged the assumption that Western culture was inherently more civilising.
She dedicated her life to civilising the rough edges of the frontier town.
She dedicated herself to promoting kindness and empathy, seeing it as a civilising mission.
She dismissed his attempts at civilising her manners as patronising and unnecessary.
She doubted that military intervention could ever be considered a civilising action.
She held onto the belief that music could have a profound civilising impact on individuals.
She refused to let her children participate in what she saw as uncivilising social trends.
She resisted the pressure to conform, rejecting the idea that civilising meant suppressing individuality.
She saw her work as a means of civilising social interactions and fostering harmony.
She sought to counter the media's negativity, offering more civilising portrayals of society.
She thought art could function as a civilising influence, promoting empathy and understanding.
She wondered if imposing Western ideals was ever genuinely civilising or just cultural imperialism.
Some argue that art serves a civilising function, encouraging empathy and understanding.
Some saw the spread of capitalism as a force civilising the world, while others disagreed.
The act of reading, with its expansion of horizons, is often regarded as a civilising influence.
The advent of the printing press had a profound civilising impact on the world.
The campaign aimed to educate the public, playing a civilising role in reducing prejudice.
The charity worked to establish basic healthcare, a fundamental civilising advancement.
The community garden was established to promote a civilising connection with nature.
The community hall was rebuilt to act as a center, helping to civilising social interactions.
The community worked together to create a civilising atmosphere in the town square.
The construction of libraries and museums served as a civilising investment in the future.
The council’s goal was to manage the city, creating a better more civilising environment for all.
The debate explored the ethics of using technology as a tool for civilising populations.
The debate raged on about whether the colonizers were truly civilising the indigenous populations or exploiting them.
The development of agriculture was a crucial step in civilising early human societies.
The development of democratic institutions is considered a critical civilising process.
The development of ethical frameworks plays a crucial role in civilising societies.
The diplomat believed that dialogue was key to civilising international relations.
The establishment of a fair justice system contributes a powerful civilising force.
The group was founded with the express aim of civilising the internet forum.
The influence of the Renaissance was undeniably civilising, fostering art, science, and philosophy.
The institute was dedicated to research on social and economic policies that were civilising.
The institution strived to foster a civilising influence through its diverse programming.
The introduction of compulsory education was seen as a civilising force within the community.
The introduction of plumbing was a significant civilising advancement for the community.
The judge aimed to create a civilising precedent with the ruling in the case.
The judge hoped the sentence would have a civilising effect on the offender.
The library stood as a beacon, with the goal of civilising through access to information.
The missionaries believed they were on a holy quest, civilising the heathens.
The movement sought to bring a civilising influence to the corrupt political system.
The museum aimed to preserve cultural heritage, acting as a civilising institution.
The new curriculum emphasized the importance of ethics, helping to civilising students' values.
The new educational system hoped to have a civilising effect on young people's attitudes.
The new laws were intended to have a civilising effect, reducing crime and promoting order.
The new park was designed to be a green lung, a civilising space in the urban jungle.
The new policies had a notable civilising effect on the company’s working environment.
The novel explored the hypocrisy inherent in using the guise of civilising to justify domination.
The organisation actively sought to replace violence with diplomacy, acting to civilising interactions.
The organisation's mission was to bring a civilising touch to neglected communities.
The organization promotes tolerance and respect, promoting a civilising global culture.
The organization sought to provide education, hoping to civilising through knowledge and critical thinking.
The organization strove to promote literature as a civilising form of entertainment.
The organization worked to combat prejudice, hoping to create a more civilising and inclusive society.
The philosopher believed that rational discourse was key to civilising society.
The philosopher explored the nature of compassion, a crucial element of civilising behavior.
The professor's lectures had a civilising effect on the students, broadening their understanding of the world.
The program focused on promoting respect and understanding, a civilising initiative.
The project aimed at civilising the urban wasteland, transforming it into a vibrant park.
The project aimed to bring a sense of order and beauty, transforming the chaos into a civilising scene.
The project aimed to transform a barren plot of land into a civilising oasis.
The project hoped to achieve a civilising effect on the city's youth by providing opportunities.
The project sought to create a civilising environment in the neglected neighborhood.
The project's objective was to promote better sanitation, a key aspect of civilising communities.
The reformers believed they were bringing a civilising influence to the corrupt political system.
The reformers sought to enact laws that would have a civilising impact on society.
The reforms aimed to create a more just and civilising legal system.
The school aimed to provide a civilising education that instilled values and critical thinking.
The spread of democracy was often presented as a civilising influence, promoting freedom and equality.
The university aimed to play a civilising role in shaping the minds of future leaders.
They debated whether the internet was truly civilising, or contributing to social fragmentation.
They debated whether the internet's influence was civilising or detrimental to society.
They explored the complexities of civilising practices in the context of global trade.
They questioned whether imposing Western values was truly civilising or simply culturally insensitive.
They questioned whether the spread of fast food culture could be considered civilising.