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"comportment" Definitions
  1. the way in which somebody/something behaves

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"The current comportment of the current administration toward Muslims and particularly Palestinians... makes one think about racist comportment and behavior," Rouhani said.
Whole modes of comportment and personal ethics come under question.
Compounding this was the rather moody comportment of the grass.
If a guest's comportment is deemed inappropriate, it is noticed.
So the rules of comportment don&apost apply in this situation.
"Her eye contact and social comportment were intact," a doctor wrote.
They again urged Mr. Trump to adjust his tone and comportment.
But it was the Dodgers who grew unsettled by Puig's comportment.
Ms. Lucas's indifference to conventional comportment is, like her art, liberating.
Students are constantly monitored for compliance with expectations about comportment and behavior.
Clinton's campaign has broadly praised Mr. Sanders's comportment since leaving the race.
ALL ABOUT MY COMPORTMENT WHICH HAS NOTHING BUT OTHER THAN INCREDIBLY POLITE, STRAIGHTFORWARD.
Her style in undeniable, her comportment is the envy of grown adults everywhere.
And Mr. Semon needs to be very conscious of his comportment on stage.
"A conservative is conservative in demeanor and comportment — not just policy," he said.
Like a frustrated grade-school teacher, he offered some unsolicited advice about comportment.
That's why Mr. Trump has hired a Henry Higgins to work on his comportment.
But the simple truth is, Trump's comportment is likely to get worse, not better.
Not when players were required to conform to a stringent, tortuous code of comportment.
The rules prescribe both proper comportment and the proper way to respond if challenged.
In his personal comportment he was kind, and showed great solicitude toward his wife's comfort.
But many of today's flamenco stars go beyond Nureyev in their magnificently mannered stage comportment.
Much was made of her maturity (in the sense of age, not comportment) and intelligence.
Almost immediately upon arrival, they began demanding that women obey all ISIS rules of comportment.
His benign comportment inspired the fearsome soldier Admiral David Porter to make the remark quoted above.
Standard recital attire and comportment — concert gown, coif, focused expression — were her model for self-presentation.
In that regard they're in the same bucket as comportment and self-presentation and media savvy.
Regal in comportment and meticulous in dress, he wore a slightly reflective suit and highly reflective shoes.
But what followed was a debate over Mr. Kaepernick's comportment, attire and what he had to say.
I mean, I don&apost understand why we have these rules of comportment about certain people and things.
Jones said he called Koepka out about his comportment, which was the subject of numerous "tough love" talks.
Controversy around the birth plan wasn't the first time Meghan's comportment as a soon-to-be mom was questioned.
Imagine letting go of grudges to the extent that Gore did, at least in terms of his public comportment.
In common parlance, the word "grace" means elegance, ease of comportment, a style that charms those who observe it.
The patrons, now more like a mob, avidly cheered his mistake, in violation of Bobby Jones's rules of comportment.
Back home, a torrent of racial slurs washed over them for their comportment, including from members of the conservative government.
He brought considerable renown to our country by this position and through his conduct and comportment in the global arena.
As the series unfolds, Dylan continues to seem like the most likely culprit—everything in his comportment suggests dick-drawer.
WHY HAS LEE BY THE WAY, COME ON CNBC THREE TIMES OR WHATEVER TO CRITICIZE WHAT HE CALLS MY COMPORTMENT?
Candidates who played nice — like Beto O'Rourke or Pete Buttigieg — would see support as viewers reward their comportment and politesse.
Spicer sucked up Trump's boldly advertised displeasure with his comportment at the lectern and even the color of his suits.
But after decades of tone-deaf comportment and complaints now emerging from women about his behavior, Stallman's time was up.
Agree or disagree with him, Charles IS the standard of excellence---in profession, in elegance, in intelligence, and n personal comportment.
Such uncertainties may explain why boards often miss the moment when a founder's comportment goes from a foible to a liability.
Above all and unequivocally so, this comportment is obscene, dishonest, and represents a level of malfeasance we have not seen before.
Win boosts equal pay fight The comportment of the USA team in France has not been to the taste of every fan.
Wozniak believes that Jobs' stark shift in his comportment was a way of communicating that he could be a legitimate business person.
Episodes earlier, in fact, her steely comportment prompts opponents to question whether "she's a person or just playing the part of one".
One of his largest pieces, called in English "A still too soft comportment of the Urian Brotherhood" (1999), hints at evil doings.
At the end of your political appointment — and it will eventually end — you have to live with your decisions and comportment. 10.
Walley-Beckett has long white-blond hair and a dancer's comportment that give her the air of a romantic disguised in bluejeans.
Then the man's features and general comportment, his warped grin and pigeon walk, resolved into those of Bruno's boyhood acquaintance Keith Stolarsky.
" In an obituary in Vogue, editor-at-large Hamish Bowles wrote "his scrupulous editorial standards of both content and comportment were old world.
Others increased their reputations through their associations, comportment, and military service, situating themselves closer to whiteness along Spain's vast colored spectrum of castes.
Bannon called Spicer "a hero" for having "the gentlemanly comportment that he has to go out and answer questions every day" from "hostile" reporters.
"My primary responsibility was rules enforcement and, you know, player comportment," he said, adding that he decided on removing players from games and suspensions.
Both Butina and Chapman were stunning in appearance, two redheads who were flawlessly Western in comportment and cunning in how they penetrated political circles.
Comparisons to Jeter are understandable, given Seager's comportment and size (he is 6 feet 4 inches, an inch taller than Jeter), but probably unfair.
But in both cases, the overall comportment and career directions of both Gunn and Jeong supported the sincerity of the apologies they eventually issued.
His fans professed a simple attraction to his face and comportment, but there's no doubt that his misogynist violence fascinated a certain sector of women.
They were Spurs to the bone, appearing to the outside world, individually and collectively, to have a conscience for comportment and no penchant for crisis.
In other words, his words and behaviors do not line up neatly with the expected norms of political comportment, especially for an American presidential candidate.
A woman with his personal life, public comportment and potty mouth wouldn't last a nanosecond in a political campaign — or, for that matter, in a boardroom.
At the near end of the table (at the bottom of the painting), where another three figures are seated, Bradford again makes each figure's comportment distinctive.
Monica hones her exceptional makeup skills, fashion savvy, and comportment knowledge to aid transgender women and men of all ages in finding and expressing their gender.
Though he is six feet, two inches tall, he has the slope-shouldered, thick-cheeked comportment of someone with a standing order at the bagel shop.
Wright had heard from some of the guards that they'd had to reprimand the boy on previous visits for comportment—for, say, wearing his jeans too low.
Or whether you've gotten giddy over the prospect of how "Saturday Night Live" will satirize his and his staff's highly abnormal comportment during news conferences and interviews.
She makes work that is focused on the female body transgressing the implicit rules of women's social comportment that aim to police clear distinctions between the genders.
She is all id and narcissism, but the show would have us believe her comportment is acceptable because once, she suffered the greatest of all tragedies — being fat.
Though these words are quite fitting for the comportment during the presidential campaign, they also unfortunately may apply to this year's behavior around the Thanksgiving family dinner table.
The leading indicators of the economy, the credit backdrop and the comportment of the stock market itself are all in much better shape now than they were then.
The liberals, people of color, and traditional conservatives who are outraged by Trump's comportment and who have avowed to oppose his every move — these are the real outliers.
Generally speaking, we pick up hints on a person's socioeconomic status by looking for more obvious markers, things that are buyable or learnable -- clothes, watches, comportment, manner of speech.
The stability of tested alliances, the steadiness of comportment, and the consistency of words and deeds sum up the best of water's-edge postwar American consensus on foreign policy.
He earned his teammates' trust with his comportment last season, when in Week 10 he replaced Joe Flacco and, operating a scaled-back playbook, won six of eight games.
In one review of Melania's appearance at the State of the Union address, body language experts who spoke to HuffPost reported "little indication of happiness" evident in her comportment.
On the next two tracks, "Dame Lorraine" and "Moko Jumbie," the jazz group plays alone, exhibiting a lyrical swagger and tight comportment on pieces inspired by Carnival's masquerading tradition.
" He writes: "Far from conservative, the president's comportment was rather a study in the importance of conflict in reality television — that once you introduce conflict, you cannot de-escalate conflict.
Ms Clifford, in her shows, but even more in her offstage comportment since news broke in January of a scandal linking her to the president, is in a sense the inverse.
Kendi noted with satisfaction that when Du Bois was in his sixties he concluded that black people would never "break down prejudice" through virtuous comportment—thus becoming, at last, an antiracist.
Because Castro's relative youth is so apparent in his appearance and comportment, it occurs to me that if elected, Castro, who is now 44, would become one of America's youngest presidents.
Fortner is just 24455, but the New Orleans-born pianist — who's often clad in a loose smoking jacket and fedora — carries himself with the wizened, avuncular comportment of a jazz elder.
Foreign fashions served up a minefield of cultural confrontations for Japanese men and women who tried to adopt such styles but sometimes struggled with the customs and comportment that went with them.
A brawl at the mound doesn't involve many of the skills used in playing world-class baseball, but something in Machado's comportment at that moment seemed to speak to his growing success.
Hopefully Phoenix's comportment on set will be better than the man who gifted a live rat to Margot Robbie and sent other cast members a dead hog, used condoms, and anal beads.
These Jaguars, from their Cover 3 scheme to their brash comportment, evoke a less proven version of the Seahawks' defense that over the past few seasons has set a standard for excellence.
And a week since the press secretary, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, issued new rules for reportorial comportment in the West Wing, including a sort of-but-not-really semiban on follow-up questions.
Coughlin, the team's chief football executive, was famous for rules governing everything from the color of practice socks — usually white — to the acceptable comportment in team meetings: both feet on the floor.
His sales pitch has evolved little since the day he began his campaign, and he made no effort Thursday night to project the comportment or depth of knowledge that voters view as presidential.
Times may have changed, but sound judgment, decorum and comportment -- especially while armed in public -- are essential character traits that every discerning agent should exhibit, and ones that never go out of style.
"What I want during the debate is for us to be responsible and united, and not contradictory," Hariri said in a statement, addressing cabinet ministers as to their comportment during the parliament debate.
The awkwardness of the relation between cultural comportment, political persuasion and material circumstance for the Trump-era right becomes particularly apparent when leftist figures emerge who sport actual working-class backgrounds of their own.
They are likely to become a debate about political morality and the comportment and principles expected of public figures in an already polarized political age that has been further roiled by Trump's disruptive influence.
Bret: And his overall comportment continues to be a foul stain on the office of the presidency, a moral embarrassment to a majority of Americans, and a blot on the record of liberal democracy.
On the eve of Friday's draft at First Niagara Center, Tkachuk, a 6-foot-1, 5383-pound power forward, said that the most lasting impression of those days was observing the comportment of successful pros.
I would like to express my heartfelt respect and appreciation of the comportment shown by His Majesty the Emperor Emeritus as the symbol of the State and of the unity of the people of Japan.
My take on the phenomenon you describe is that one unexpected and unfortunate consequence of our president's personal and public comportment is that it seems to have inspired a parallel mind-set in the opposition.
It is a fight for a world where we are not shot, or shunned, because the masters of capital, or their agents, do not like our comportment, our attire or what we have to say.
Beijing Dispatch BEIJING — She entered the world of an ancient empire as a teenage concubine, chosen by the emperor to share his bed for her good looks, immaculate comportment and, above all, her ability to sing.
"Collecting used to almost be like a private club with people who were very traditional in their privacy and comportment," Ronald Varney, an independent fine art adviser in New York, said in an interview this week.
"Collecting used to almost be like a private club with people who were very traditional in their privacy and comportment," Ronald Varney, an independent fine art adviser in New York, said in an interview this week.
"I would like to express my heartfelt respect and appreciation of the comportment shown by His Majesty the Emperor Emeritus as the symbol of the state and of the unity of the people of Japan," he said.
Jefferson's self-satisfied smile and proud comportment, his reputation as an enlightened thinker and co-author of the Declaration of Independence, juxtaposed with this mysterious woman is searing, her namelessness next to Jefferson adding to its power.
Disappointed at having lost his focus on the final hole and then taking out his frustrations on such a beautiful gift, Palmer kept the case on his desk as a reminder of his grievous lapse in comportment.
However, the drawbacks are that such a portrait would only emphasize that confidence that too often was read as haughtiness, and if Wiley works like he usually does the overall physical comportment might look too staged, too stiff.
Not only for so many people having the opportunity to reach out to him, but also as an example to other people that you can take this on with a degree of positivity and comportment that we rarely see.
" —Andrew McCarthy, contributing editor of National Review, on Trump's ignorance on foreign policy "He doesn't know the Constitution, history, political philosophy, nuclear strategy, diplomacy, defense, economics beyond real estate, or even, despite his low-level-mafioso comportment, how ordinary people live.
You might find Kevin Henkes's worried mouse Wemberley meeting an even more worried classmate, or Jane Yolen and Mark Teague's rambunctious young dinosaurs learning classroom comportment or Rosemary Wells's childlike bunny Emily moving through her first hundred days of school.
But that minimizes and, yes, normalizes the most distinctive aspect of Trump's presidency, which is his complete and consistent rejection of the conventional etiquette of the office — of public comportment that speaks to the best in us, not the worst.
At the Players Championship last week, he conveyed conflicting views on the PGA Tour's disciplinary measures and the secrecy that surrounds most of the punishments imposed on players who run afoul of rules on drug use, personal comportment and professional conduct.
Yet the training never addressed this or any of the other instance of workplace sexual assault and harassment, attendees told HuffPost senior reporter Emily Young, offering attendees tips on how their clothing and comportment could improve their experience in the office.
His behavior and comportment as president have steadily deteriorated, his belief that he is bound by neither law nor constitution has been reinforced by his enablers in the Republican Party, and he has suffered not a single consequence for any of this.
Everyone went at him Thursday: his opponents onstage; the debate moderators with their graphics and fact checks; and the party's 2012 presidential nominee, Mitt Romney, who gave a perhaps unprecedented speech excoriating Mr. Trump as a "fraud" who lacked the comportment to be president.
He said he made the offer to Sharapova because of her drawing power, his belief that she had already "paid for her mistake," and because of his appreciation of her comportment when she won the Strasbourg tournament in 2010, Naegelen's first year of ownership.
As the White House reeled on Tuesday from a chaotic 24 hours, bookended by a pair of bombshell scoops raising serious questions about President Trump's comportment in the Oval Office, the administration and its surrogates quickly settled on a blunt message: Blame the press.
Apparently defeated but decidedly unbowed, he has brought his campaign to Capitol Hill, most visibly in the large security detail that surrounds him as he moves about ("He is very secure," noted Senator Tim Scott, Republican of South Carolina) but also in his comportment with his colleagues.
She's turning heads with her stylish, cool comportment, and has been overseeing preparations -- reportedly without relying on a planner -- with a menu that uses ingredients from Michelle Obama's kitchen garden and gold-themed table settings that use pieces from George W. Bush's and Bill Clinton's China service.
Kori Schake, a fellow at the Hoover Institute and an expert who wrote a book with Mattis, writes that Mattis "is a model of American civil-military comportment on both sides of the civil-military divide," and that concern shouldn't even be an issue if Congress vets him thoroughly during the confirmation process.
Mr. Trump's comportment on Tuesday threatened to undermine his gains of the past month, and recalled his practice during the Republican primaries and much of the general election of belittling political bystanders in language that alienated voters, like attacking the Muslim parents of an Army captain killed in Iraq and a Hispanic federal judge.
WEST: Well, I can tell you, when I was a commanding officer, one of the things we would tell young lieutenants that were reporting in for the first time, that most of the good commanders can size you up and make an assessment of who you are by looking at you, your comportment, how your uniform looks, your haircut.
" "Working so closely with Garry changed my life by setting a standard of comportment in the work place: Keep it simple, listen, arrive early, be empathetic, celebrate people – whether the first star or the second PA – with cake and ice cream on their birthdays, don't cause anyone a headache, and above all do not take yourself seriously, that's boring.
Former Vice President Joe Biden, the leading Democratic presidential contender, defended his record on LGBTQ issues at a forum on Friday, but in doing so, once again raised questions about his comportment towards women, and — after a misstatement in which he conflated sexual and gender identities — about his understanding of issues that affect queer and gender nonconforming voters.
The "advice" she offered the Vixen was just a stone's throw away from the notorious language once espoused by Bill Cosby, or Charles Barkley, or Ronald Reagan — exhortations to black personal responsibility and rules of behavioral comportment; it implied that the Vixen, in her loudmouthed navigation of the world and her insistence on addressing racism, is lacking in self-discipline and respectability.
A revolution seemed to be under way, although Warsovians disagreed on whether it was a conservative one or a nationalist one: whether the contempt I encountered among those who opposed Law and Justice was actually a rejection of a government whose values and comportment offended their liberal European sensibilities; or whether their fears were justified, and what was happening represented a tightening of the grip over institutions and civil society that threatened to make Poland an authoritarian state.

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