uncivil in A Sentence

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    Usually social media is full of Uncivil people.

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    Uncivil Guy or Well-known Women?

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    Is that not Uncivil?”?

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    They were not Uncivil; they.

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    All right, don't be so damned Uncivil about it.

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    And what's Uncivil to one person may be absolutely fine to another.

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    But is our current political era more Uncivil than any other time in history?

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    And she had a theory that small, Uncivil actions can lead to much bigger problems like aggression and violence.

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    This is yet another example of why U.S. citizens of all political stripes agree that politics has become unacceptably Uncivil.

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    The next three studies were experimental, rather than observational, and tracked how participants perceived Trump after reading his civil or Uncivil tweets.

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    The first of the four Trump-related studies tracked how Trump's overall approval rating across the political spectrum rose and fell after he sent civil or Uncivil tweets.

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    Even as you become infuriated at your now ex's Uncivil breaking of ties with you, it begins to strike you as perhaps having been a predictable outcome.

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    The Monthly Letter of the Royal Bank of Canada speaks of“ the relentless carnage on the roads” and concludes that“ the core of the problem is Uncivil behaviour.

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    A quick look at discourses reveal how Uncivil some of the online discussions have become, yet few understand the national security risks present in our social media environment.

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    When judging someone to be Uncivil, it's not necessarily the person's aggravated tone or excessive volume, but how appropriate it is for them to speak that way in the given moment.

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    On a rainy evening in August, my sister informed that some of our very dear family friends turned a general political discussion on social media into an Uncivil discourse on the inter- religion marriages and the secular beliefs and practices of our family.

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    Still, according to Emily Sydnor, an assistant professor of political science at Southwestern University, the study's results are“consistent with a lot of the work on political science on how people respond to incivility,” which have found that Uncivil behavior by politicians lowers public trust in the government and weakens perceptions of its legitimacy.

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