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"decorum" Definitions
  1. polite behaviour that is appropriate in a social situation
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America owes no measure of civility and decorum to someone who has broken all norms of civility and decorum.
"Decorum to me is critically important to me," said a second Democratic senator, who added the subject of decorum was discussed at the lunch.
What's different about Trump is that he defies the expected decorum for politicians at this level, or at any level; he defies expected decorum for most adults.
Decorum be damned when there are royal beards to tickle.
Remember the good old days, when decorum was still intact?
This was a massive violation of the rules of decorum.
"We encourage our patrons to exhibit proper decorum," said Ridley.
It's also difficult to, straightforwardly, praise Battlefield 21 for decorum.
Barón Biza prefers to forgo decorum rather than risk sentimentality.
Who among those presidents made so little concession to decorum?
Chief Justice Roberts' role is mostly limited to courtroom decorum.
He imposed ideals of grace and decorum on his creations.
The Bloomberg campaign just wishes de Blasio had more decorum.
Roberts seemed more interested in decorum than justice, she says.
In other words, you talk about the decorum, the solemnity.
I offend your sense of decorum and I enjoy it.
This is a huge breakdown in decorum, even for Trump.
O'Reilly's current public image also serves as the antithesis of decorum.
Any rules for barroom decorum, as far as customers are concerned?
"There's always a basic decorum and a basic respect," he said.
He says "you have to practice decorum" at the White House.
Thank God the decorum of the House was safe, at least.
But then I second-guess myself: Am I criticizing Agg's decorum?
There was a seriousness about the place, a decorum and deportment.
Those are not generally known for their high level of decorum.
Inviting a female acquaintance to his cottage, Redfyre worries about decorum.
Instead, the quiet decorum of his pictures exudes deeply felt involvement.
Presidential decorum be damned when your country's just won the World Cup.
For better or worse, those rules of decorum get tossed out online.
He and Empress Michiko are seen as models of morality and decorum.
The flop poses a real challenge to decorum and established footwear binaries.
Some shun political insiders, even from their own party, decorum and convention.
They have been out of control, with no decorum and much exaggeration.
Congress's upper chamber is notorious for strict rules from decorum to attire.
Supposedly, Warren was shut down out of concern for decorum and decency.
He plays roughly and beautifully, connoting both seriousness and indifference to decorum.
Assertions must be evidence-based; research must be rigorous; decorum is paramount.
Senators will have to follow strict rules of decorum during the trial.
Check out the full list of decorum guidelines from CNN right here.
Thursday's fine display of congressional decorum came in the form of Rep.
Thus, nothing smashes or breaches notions of institutional, racial, and gender decorum.
"I think you need to keep the decorum of the State of the Union so it's not simply a rally — it's a State of the Union address, so you need to keep that decorum in place,"  he said.
Yet he always preserved his decorum and never exploded into rage or grief.
"There must be decorum at the White House," she said at the time.
Wimbledon, the tennis tournament known for strictly following proper decorum, bans sticks, too.
They reinforce his image as an insurgent, unbowed by establishment rules of decorum.
Trump appears not to be concerned with his own decorum, considering Sunday's tweet.
Older readers who fear a decline in decorum among millennials should be reassured.
Some first ladies played up the decorum of the accessory; some, the glamour.
They do not telegraph their intentions or buck the decorum of civil life.
Overzealous parents and coaches allow their emotions to override a sense of decorum.
I'm grateful for the excuse — a pause for decorum and basic political sanity.
Governors Island is just the place to explore the decorum of progressive parenting.
"The gentleman will suspend," Ms. Handel demanded repeatedly, citing the chamber's decorum rules.
Needless to say, traditional standards of theater decorum went out the window. 8.
He suddenly asserted his presence and made clear his rigorous sense of decorum.
On the other side, solemnity and decorum could not have been more distant.
He has run afoul of party officials, historical precedent, political gravity, stately decorum.
The Senate has had a longstanding fixation on decorum, and lawmakers including Sen.
Still, decorum comes before competition in golf's unwritten rules, if not the dictionary.
It's when he ventures onto my POPPITY that such decorum no longer applies.
Finally, she dives into a low, plunging turn, and all decorum falls away.
He'd lived his entire life on his best behavior, a slave to decorum.
"I think decorum is important in the House and the Senate," said Sen.
Ratchet is a loaded term that is essentially the antithesis to respectability and decorum.
The Senate descended into a series of complaints about declining decorum on both sides.
Fabulous, not one trace of decorum or dignity in this White House ... not one.
In one, they make life-and-death choices within the bounds of courtly decorum.
The collapse in what used to be called decorum is bad for the nation.
Or should they return to the decorum and professional tenor formerly expected in politics?
CNN's Manu Raju pointed out the timing after the White House's call for decorum.
As president, he has abandoned the decorum of Republican predecessors and stoked their resentments.
The lack of decorum deteriorates the conversation to the detriment of all of us.
But no amount of affected decorum will ever prepare you for those particular instructions.
That dignity and decorum is, perhaps, the greatest difference between Trump and his predecessors.
Speaker J.D. Mesnard (R) said their comments violated House rules of decorum and debate.
Their response was emblematic of the decline of decorum and civility in our nation.
Prayuth called on both Thais and tourists to maintain decorum for the mourning period.
All that sense, decorum, and propriety produced the first fully achieved literature of nonsense.
And I think we could use some decorum in our public [life] these days.
Decorum is an illusion, and arguing about it is often a waste of time.
"You want to keep some level of decorum when working from home," said Whitmore.
Her paper was a tabloid in every sense, gleefully sensational and indifferent to decorum.
As Sarah Huckabee Sanders noted Friday, "There must be decorum at the White House."
You must take away that Trump knows nothing of decorum and propriety and boundaries.
Not everyone approached the day with a sense of gravity and decorum, of course.
But decorum used to matter in ways it clearly does not for Team Trump.
A certain decorum tends to be the norm when it comes to official royal outings.
It's not written down anywhere, but some modicum of decorum is expected with that pass.
"It is a violation of decorum, but it's not out of context," Mr. Zelizer said.
We all know his thoughtless rants and lack of decorum were rewarded by his base.
After 20 days, a military court charged him with treason, rebellion and violating military decorum.
Schools will be required to teach pupils how to sing the tune with proper decorum.
This should not be considered an accomplishment; until this election season, decorum was the norm.
They said he had gone too far and had violated the decorum of his office.
"There was always partisanship, but there was a level of decorum and collaboration," she said.
Further, I believe Senate Republicans are mostly to blame for the unraveling of Senate decorum.
"We asked for decorum, that is not being ... decorus, whatever the word is," Shimkus laughed.
The political theater reached bizarre levels by ignoring protocol and abandoning any pretense of decorum.
He gleefully mocks institutions, brags about his own unpredictability, and violates existing standards of decorum.
"There's a time and place for decorum and ethics -- and you blew it," he said.
VICTORIANS UNDONE Tales of the Flesh in the Age of Decorum By Kathryn Hughes Illustrated.
Political rivals are carefully monitoring new members of Congress for breaches in decorum, she said.
Now Christiansen, 17, is at the center of a debate about decorum and free speech.
Decorum: There was a human moment between a Republican (Lindsey Graham) and Democrat (Adam Schiff).
They did not follow traditional rules of decorum expected — from women, especially — at such events.
He relies on rigid decorum and a secretive inner sanctum of aides to project power.
It was an intimate move for a chef whose hallmarks are precision, decorum and control.
Please work within the decorum that is expected from the leader of the free world.
This masked decorum and performative niceness poorly hides that implicit bias running through your veins.
"Under Reagan, the White House was run with a high level of decorum, honor and respect."
"They have to figure out how to strike a balance between decorum and freedom," he said.
He has no decorum, though he does get the job done more efficiently, perhaps, than Kiki.
They believe a public reprimand or punishment would serve to enforce the chamber's rules and decorum.
We do not consider playing "Pokemon Go" to be appropriate decorum on the grounds of ANC.
"I thought how it's been handled previously, with no decorum and no civility, was wrong," Sen.
All business halted as workers streamed to the sidewalk to stand vigil in gently chaotic decorum.
" Lieu yielded after Handel said the House Sergeant of Arms would "enforce the rules of decorum.
Decorum doesn't count for much when you're worried about where your next meal is coming from.
In the end, Democrats were most satisfied that their candidates mustered more decorum than the Republicans.
Given Trump's noted disregard for decorum, is it possible that he's still using an vulnerable device?
Often, professional decorum (and with it, sometimes basic grammar and spelling) degraded as time went on.
No international star has challenged the traditional rules of female decorum more fiercely than Isabelle Huppert.
I love Serena's scream because it flies in the face of a sport obsessed with decorum.
The woman's weeping may be sad, at least given the circumstances, office decorum and social norms.
To a non-baseball fan, the unwritten decorum around intentionally hitting an opponent can sound weird.
All presidents have abided by a certain set of unwritten guidelines when it comes to decorum.
"House ethics rules exist to maintain decorum and order in the House of Representatives," Guinn added.
Meadows immediately accused Tlaib of breaking decorum and asked for her words to be taken down.
" Fairfax described himself as "someone who has treated women with respect and always observed certain decorum.
The Democratic chairman, Adam Schiff of California, tried to maintain decorum befitting such a solemn undertaking.
The debates over which version was better centered on manliness, decorum and the pace of play.
Kidman herself disrupts the film's decorum, much as she complicates the mechanical allegory of Lanthimos's film.
Just as the feeding frenzy prompted a rupture in decorum, it also broke down social barriers.
This year the artists maintained a polite decorum, even when explaining their ambivalence about the institution.
Whether at a polling place or on the Supreme Court plaza, decorum is a worthy goal.
The very few patrons in the car drank beer, ate their meals, and behaved with decorum.
Doing something as cutesy as that for any politician naturally crosses all (fe)lines of decorum.
His drawings are peppered with male genitalia, but each phallus is inundated with art world decorum.
The President, who usually indulges his disruptive and norm-shattering personality, has been a picture of decorum.
I'm not obligated to abide by some bullshit decorum when it comes to giving myself mercury poisoning.
Comedy in particular seems very welcoming to these comebacks; being funny almost demands a lack of decorum.
As for the Europeans, they are struggling to maintain diplomatic decorum as Mr Erdogan tightens the screws.
Once upon a time, being in the White House required you to maintain a level of decorum.
Ayanna Pressley (D-MA) pointed this out during their questioning, they were accused of violating congressional decorum.
Traders yelled and phones were slammed (though perhaps with more decorum at blue-blooded Goldman than elsewhere).
And yet the doubt wrought by Mr. Trump, a rival who defies precedent and decorum, is real.
Elijah Cummings's (D-Md.) microphone, in a break from typical decorum given to the committee's minority members.
What a luxury to be in this gilded place, this literally gilded place, and worry about decorum.
Paycheck penalties go beyond the reach of the gavel and mace as symbols of order and decorum.
Since then, I've been back to Sephora nearly every day (with much more decorum, I should add).
However, this concept requires the minority to act with some decorum and be at least marginally constructive.
His racism, sexism, lack of decorum and naïveté would hurt America and jeopardize all that we've built.
Reagan's notions of decorum, in a debate that began with a minute of silence in her honor.
The man they worship is an agent of agitation with little restraint or decorum of his own.
She represents an era of civility and decorum that is sadly lacking in both political parties today.
The Importance of Maintaining Respectful Communication I am disturbed by the lack of decorum in this election.
Mr. Biden promises to take the country back to the civility and decorum of the Obama years.
I glanced at her tray (an egregious breach of decorum) and saw I-N-L-A remaining.
Still, some companies are reminding employees that an office party is governed by the decorum at work.
The chaos of the climactic minutes stands in brutal contrast to the decorum that has come before.
Rules imposed decorum; no ice in drinks in the billiards room, for example, lest clinking distract players.
Unlike in the real world, on UP TV, empathy, decorum and self-correction are alive and well.
"They started off very aggressive and without the kind of decorum we expect in the Senate," Sen.
So how to commemorate a school year that coincided with a meltdown in decorum in American politics?
And the vestiges of 19th-century decorum served as an appropriately chafing corset for the flabby plot.
The gesture was particularly out of character for the speaker, who prides herself on exhibiting proper decorum.
Indeed, the legendary decorum and civility of the Senate appears to be unraveling at an alarming rate.
It made for a somewhat jarring juxtaposition, seeing men of such apparent decorum pass such harsh images.
Where Washington cares about decorum and process, they want a president fighting for them against entrenched powers.
Will you please talk about the decorum in place at Augusta National that sets the Masters apart?
And George W. Bush was particularly accommodating to President Obama, and maintained that decorum his entire presidency.
Decorum historically rules the day in the Senate -- but Democrats quickly pointed out that Republicans like Texas Sen.
She was a teacher of editing and writing and publishing and decorum (in and out of the office).
Trump is not aware of this and just, well, liked the idea of the decorum of a hat.
Instead, these things have just burned away any desire to adhere to anything resembling decorum or political norms.
That resulted in Wolfpack coach Kevin Keatts speaking on the public address system to ask for some decorum.
R: Well, maybe the word is decorum... very, very different in style, differences in what is made public.
He is so lacking in decorum that he neither wears perfume nor alludes to Chinese poetry when talking.
For some, it has come to seem a time of at least minimal competence and decorum in government.
Celebrating excessively (or, indeed, at all), as Asashoryu did, is considered a violation of the sport's strict decorum.
Rather than being repulsed by his excesses, they thrill at Trump's subversion of the rules of political decorum.
The paper is not only devoid of science, it lacks the professional decorum that other science journals demand.
Pelosi has shredded decades of tradition, decorum and civility that the nation could use now more than ever.
But a popular theme in all of these mental pictures is debauchery, free-flowing alcohol — and zero decorum.
By the time the crowd had forced its way into the palace, it was too late for decorum.
Much of the early response to Trump's tweet focused on Trump's habit of breaking with precedent and decorum.
But Trump appeared eager to advance an argument about White House press corps "decorum," no matter how hypocritical.
A mix of decorum and homesickness seizing me, I leapt up, motioning for her to take my seat.
No traditions existed as to where people should sit, who speaks first, and other matters of governmental decorum.
Mr. Trump then headed back over the border, shedding his decorum by the time he got to Phoenix.
Also, the country's fans are straining the rules of decorum in sports that value silence, like table tennis.
She's proud—but Cardi is also an anomaly to celebrity women who live by respectability politics and decorum.
That defiance of decorum came out in full force at a New York Fashion Week's Harper's Bazaar party.
And no less justifiably, they are demanding that we safeguard our democracy, our national decorum and our unity.
Republicans have demonstrated that when they do, they only intend to adhere to decorum when it suits them.
"We all would like to see real decorum and statesmanship in the office of the presidency," he said.
"Honorable Zuleikha kindly withdraw with decorum... Honorable Zuleikha you are out of order," Omulele says in the video.
But the big selling point for networks is the bulk of TV programming is vetted for decorum standards.
The mantis appetite likewise turns out to leap and bound, and with scant regard for food-chain decorum.
"The hearing briefly went off the rails as the two lawmakers had a heated exchange on decorum."Mr.
"Once he got going, logic and decorum gave way to threats, personal attacks and multiple distortions," he wrote.
Now, the administration says it's creating a process for banning reporters who do not show "decorum" at events.
It was a rare display of enmity in a place typically reserved for decorum and clear of personal attacks.
"This is how we show that we're tired of the lack of decorum in Congress," the younger Goodlatte tweeted.
Orrin Hatch, the longtime Utah Republican and paragon of Senate decorum, said ending the filibuster would lead to socialism.
One that espouses kindness, civility, decorum — things I think Americans and people around the world truly want and crave.
The media and Trump critics assail him for what they portray as impulsiveness, mendacity and a lack of decorum.
You know when you really want to give someone a piece of your mind, but decorum holds you back?
The black and white photographs are iconic; it was the moment four young men from Liverpool undid feminine decorum.
"We do not consider playing 'Pokémon Go' to be appropriate decorum on the grounds of ANC," the cemetery wrote.
Social decorum, mutual respect, education, rejection of gaudy displays of wealth, empathy for those suffering due to racial injustice.
For reasons of professional decorum, the Times does not attend the annual dinner of the White House Correspondents' Association.
Refuse to play, refuse decorum, refuse accusation, refuse distraction, which is a tolerance of death-dealing by another name?
Justice has since attacked Manchin in official press releases, a rare breach of political decorum between senators and governors.
Back then, the nation grappled with some pretty basic questions of decorum: What should she do with her purse?
"If anything died yesterday it wasn't democracy it was decorum" says @poncho_nevarez about brawl in TX legislature https://t.
Federer and Nadal have been respectful rivals, with only the occasional breaks in decorum, for more than a decade.
He is scrupulously punctual and always well briefed, but he loves to surprise Western diplomats by flouting princely decorum.
At the Supreme Court, Roberts takes steps to maintain decorum, avert false assertions and prevent all manner of disruption.
Or that there's a sense of decorum that one wouldn't say that to a woman about having done that?...
Democrats and some Republicans have criticized Trump in the past over his decorum and harsh, sometimes vulgar, language. Sen.
But Ms. Conway's posture was all the kindling a hair-triggered public needed to ignite a battle over decorum.
As the veneer of social decorum paled and then vanished, we sat around being entertained by progressive news shows.
It's just unfortunate the highest-level politician of all didn't hold himself to the same basic standard of decorum.
"All rules of political decorum are out the window with these two," said Andrew Kirtzman, a New York communications strategist.
A week later, at a hearing Carrizales attended, a military court charged Marin with treason, instigating rebellion and violating decorum.
At times, Trump brought the level of discourse embarrassingly low with all sense of presidential decorum thrown out the window.
Modern royals are thus expected to behave with a certain decorum—although many of their forebears married glamorous young foreigners.
Harris's questioning makes the attorney general "nervous" speaks more to his discomfort than to any violation of decorum by Harris.
The heads of government in most nations prefer a certain amount of predictability and decorum from other heads of state.
Has there ever been a wider chasm between the values, humanity, and decorum of an outgoing and an incoming president?
Emotions ran high during the voting, and some of the rhetoric was intemperate, but the deputies mostly observed parliamentary decorum.
As he issued his invitation to Mr. Lue, Mr. Obama made clear that he, too, had firm notions of decorum.
Trump's opponents start to adopt his own unchained rhetoric -- often on Twitter -- and barriers of decorum and decency are overwhelmed.
"It's the determination of the chair that it's a breach of the decorum of the House," the presiding officer replied.
"Decorum," and what defined "appropriate" probably was different 40, 50 years ago when she was coming up in her career.
The billionaire at Thursday's debate insisted he is well-endowed — rounding out a new low point in modern political decorum.
Blac Chyna has made one thing clear: She is not interested in our lady expectations of demure social media decorum.
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But this is not just about the world, it's about the minimum decorum and stability we expect from our president.
She allowed both candidates to repeatedly interrupt each other, at times seeming to whisper her questions and demands for decorum.
Small talk is made and decorum is observed, until Beatriz figures out who Doug is and decides to confront him.
And it did not always feel that that same civility and decorum and respect for the institution was being exhibited.
" The Michigan Democrat doubled down after she faced backlash from Republicans questioning her civility and decorum, saying she was "#unapologeticallyMe.
True, even Churchill may have struggled with maintaining prime ministerial levels of decorum while observing a park bench in Salisbury.
According to decorum guidelines given to senators before the trial began, electronics are not allowed in the room at all.
They toured the Soviet sphere, and even further, and they projected a certain clean-cut morality and proper decorum, patriotism.
I'm not saying everyone should talk like a lawyer, because you shouldn't, but there's a model there for how- Decorum.
Floor fight over rules Democrats are criticizing new Republican proposed rules governing decorum in the chamber of the House of Representatives.
Harrison and Bornough were banned from entering the Arizona House of Representatives based on rules of decorum because of previous activity.
Those marchers standing up for civility, politeness and decorum—old-fashioned conservative values—will find the next four years hard going.
At various points in the trial, Roberts sought to maintain decorum and cool tempers, even invoking the Senate's history and reputation.
It was a dignified, tidy last chapter for a literary songwriter who personified class and worldly decorum up until the end.
Philippines' Duterte on foreign troops: 'I want them out' Duterte's vernacular has grabbed global headlines for its lack of, well, decorum.
Like the brashest character on a reality competition, he banked on American respect for a maverick and eschewed rules of decorum.
Instead of digging deeper into the mud with personal, vindictive insults --we must demand a higher standard of decorum and decency.
So utilizing these free treatments and keeping decorum may mean spreading your usual beauty purchases out over a few store visits.
"I'm very sad for our country," the Florida senator said, adding that Trump bears responsibility for the decorum at his event.
Such statements shatter historic norms of presidential propriety and decorum — as did Trump's discredited claim that Obama had spied on him.
There is something to be said about drinking responsibly, for health, decorum, and for the safety of one's self and others.
It also intrigued me that I maintained decorum with Amy (lots of "Thanks" and "Great") even though I didn't have to.
And like on-campus protests, the protesters flouted rules of decorum, decency, and — yes — the norms we hear about so often.
The President behaved with decorum and grace, as he unveiled an utterly conventional pick that any Republican president could have made.
But where the younger women toned down their themes, Clark bigged up her production, abandoning the folkie decorum of showcase circuit.
Once feeling makes it out into the open, no disguises, the scholar appears to gain the upper hand: decorum overrides passion.
Sure, many in Hollywood disagreed with Ronald Reagan, but he was still a son of the industry, and decorum supposedly reigned.
But this one had more decorum and more formality — plus the North Korean photographers and the Americans were in different positions.
No shame, no honor, no conscience, no knowledge, no curiosity, no decorum, no imagination, no wit, no grip and no nous.
"Our focus is trying to maintain decorum as much as we can," said Rashida Jones, the NBC executive overseeing the event.
US Congress obeys strict rules of decorum that dictate what representatives say on the House floor and how they say it.
You're laughing at these dances of decorum and indecorousness, at how the eyes and posture can say what the tongue cannot.
The decorum guidelines didn't state exactly why electronics are banned, however it was likely intended to curb distraction and live-tweeting.
Official decorum guidelines circulated last week banned cellphones and urged senators to "refrain from speaking" with their colleagues during the trial.
Some called it a lack of decorum, while others pointed to photos of Mr. Obama with his feet on his desk.
Decorum can also vary between spas, said Sylvie Cohen Gabay, general manager at the Cramim Spa & Wine Resort outside of Jerusalem.
Their contrasting styles — scripted decorum versus brash unpredictability — could complicate their efforts to navigate clashing priorities on trade and North Korea.
Mr. Trump's serial assaults on the decency and the decorum upon which civil society depends are enraging — and meant to be.
A lower court upheld the ban, arguing that it advances the government's interest in "peace, order and decorum" at polling places.
Senators will be under strict decorum rules and will have to sit in their seats while the procedural battle plays out.
Still, the passions of the moment, Mr. Durbin suggested, have caused some liberals to confuse responsible vetting and decorum with obsequiousness.
For the partisans, Neil Gorsuch's nomination for the Supreme Court was the final shot in the war to maintain Senate decorum.
Calls for order and decorum in the chamber followed — including from Mr. Gianaris — but Ms. Alcantara continued to press her point.
But Mr. Salvini was not about to jettison his winning algorithm just because his critics accused him of abandoning ministerial decorum.
Plays about women's can-I-have-it-all conflicts too often resemble a Crate & Barrel catalog in both décor and decorum.
"His ambient reality was that a president was above all a figure of dignity and decorum," Bush senior biographer Jon Meacham said.
This package — a rejection of middle class assimilation, feminine piety, and traditional social decorum — has made Cardi the antithesis to ladylike respectability.
And House Democrats are opposing a GOP-backed rule change that would impose new fines for members who break rules of decorum.
But they are extraordinary in the Senate, which prides itself on a level of decorum that seems anachronistic in the modern age.
We had to leave the courtroom for breaking decorum, so I grabbed both women and held them up as we walked out.
A true gentleman should be calm and aloof, always adhering to decorum, even when agreeing to fight another man to the death.
The power balance has shifted, and with it, our notions of tact, decorum, and what does and doesn't constitute suitable conversational norms.
Priebus feels burned by Trump's string of self-inflicted wounds and his refusal to observe basic decorum by giving Ryan his support.
He is in no position to lecture anyone about the Constitution, decorum or respect as he cheerleads the mistruths of his master.
I can only conclude that the DoJ is so desperate at this point that it has thrown all decorum to the winds.
"What a luxury to be in this gilded place, this literally gilded place, and worry about decorum," he says in an interview.
The congresswoman insisted she wasn't saying a victim is at fault -- rather she's simply hoping to "elevate the decorum" around her workplace.
A lower court previously upheld the ban, arguing that it advanced the state's interest in "peace, order and decorum" at polling places.
A short debate over the rules of the committee and decorum ensued, and though Porter was rebuked, she didn't seem too unhappy.
Although contemporary standards of decorum wouldn't allow him to exhibit such pictures, Outerbridge invested a lot of time and effort in them.
This emotional and bitter song, like everything else she sung, was rendered with the formal decorum of recitals before the royal family.
On one side are mainstream sites like Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube trying to walk the tightrope between freedom of expression and decorum.
Such murals depicting the pope eventually are taken down by a special group of Rome sanitation workers known as "The Decorum Squad".
Dear lord, what a sad little life, Jane....I hope now you spend it on getting some lessons in grace and decorum.
This is not to say that we should take the Democrats' rule-breaking lightly: There are rules and decorum for a reason.
Most offices still expect a modicum of sartorial decorum, even if they're run by millennials with a laid-back Silicon Valley ethos.
The whole thing devolves into literally everyone yelling within minutes, so let's take this segment by segment for some amount of decorum.
To hell with decorum: If someone made a perfume that accurately evoked the rice at Parwana, I would bathe in the stuff.
These new ones with the Philharmonic are slower, flabbier and plusher, the sound more established and carrying itself with a certain decorum.
Mr. Trump appeared heedless of his staff, unconcerned about Washington decorum, or the latest stock market dive, and confident of his instincts.
"He knows they like him to use words that lie over the edge of the traditional boundary of presidential decorum," she said.
I also have trouble with the Senate's decorum, and with Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts's hands-off handling of the process.
"Decorum is important, especially for this institution, and a dress code in the chamber and the lobby makes sense," the Speaker added.
"He's a very mature person with a sense of decorum, and I think he'll make a very big contribution to the administration."
The problem is that the method and mayhem of his team-building doesn't rise to the decorum and dignity of the office.
Editorial As obnoxious as President Trump's recent tweets have been for many Americans, his indifference to decorum is familiar to his hometown.
They have frequently made foreign policy an exception to their general rule of not criticising the president's breaches of decorum and reason.
Flynn, now a major general, was unfamiliar with ordinary Pentagon decorum and sometimes struggled to summon the diplomacy required for the job.
On the billboard and elsewhere, he tried to distinguish The Times from its competitors by stressing its gravity, thoroughness, accuracy and decorum.
In artist Amy Douglas's hands, however, Staffordshire figures become fantastical tchotchkes that trade their usual decorum for absurdity, vulgarity, and outlandish fun.
We're writing up rules and regulations ... you have to practice decorum ... we want total freedom of the press, that's very important to me.
Merry discovers she likes — and possibly loves — the duke, who is less concerned with decorum and more inclined to treat her with respect.
The new rules package includes a Republican provision to impose fines on any House member who violates the decorum rules of the House.
By defying all the conventions of presidential governance and decorum, he is even undermining public faith in the position that he himself holds.
But decorum was maintained and Jones was in conciliatory mood, accepting with "some humility" that things hadn't gone "as well as we hoped".
It appeared to energize the Democratic base, but it also came under criticism and contrasted with the Speaker's usual desire to follow decorum.
" McCarthy added: "Members of Congress (need) to adhere to the rules and the decorum of what is expected of being on the floor.
We do not tolerate incidents against the urban decorum rules and we want to protect the historical, artistic and archaeological heritage of Rome.
These goofy white boys complemented each other in a cohesive decorum, but they had also redefined what it meant to be a boyband.
" Manigault Newman argued that Trump is doing more than just breaking decorum and normal standards of being president — she said he's "absolutely unhinged.
No matter how you feel about decorum, it is easy to understand citizens' impulse to take action, in whatever small ways they can.
The curve is how he has been allowed to bend the truth, to bend decency, to bend decorum, to bend America's moral fiber.
"Obama definitely set a new level of decorum for the office and with that a higher standard for diversity and inclusion," Fritsch says.
Those who have spent a lot of time in stadiums and arenas know that they are rarely sanctuaries of patriotic conformity and decorum.
I know that people say it's beneath the president but there is a point where there is not decorum, but just simple behavioral.
The unexpected show of decorum turned out to be a rare departure for President Trump, who has a history of using the Sept.
The second is Trump's complete unfitness for office based on his character and his unrelenting assault on morality, ethics, truth, norms and decorum.
Warren suspended her presidential campaign on Thursday and Bailey was simply done with the decorum that comes with being a potential First Dog.
And under the usual rules, a woman who so thoroughly breaks norms of female decorum and political propriety would be shamed into silence.
There is no other place in the nation where decorum is so sorely lacking, and it is happening at the worst possible time.
The Morris-Jumel Mansion still exists, near West 160th Street and St. Nicholas Avenue, and as a museum maintains its 18th-century decorum.
But the economy he presided over for most of Narendra Modi's first term as prime minister has shown no such sense of decorum.
The chief justice's admonition the other night to both parties with regard to decorum came in the early-morning hours, past 85033 a.m.
But with every gaffe, Biden chips away at his own claim that he's a better choice than Trump because he can restore decorum.
"No use of phones or electronic devices will be allowed in the Chamber," the decorum guidelines document says, which was obtained by CNN.
"Only this will ensure the 'very dignity and decorum of judicial proceedings' they are entrusted to uphold," she wrote, quoting an earlier decision.
Treatment of every new president sets a precedent, for good or ill, and as such decorum highlights the ultimate strength of our democracy.
It is also against House rules to take photos or video on the floor, though lawmakers typically don't face consequences for violating decorum.
"The charges against him do not reflect the character and decorum that we expect of an elected official," Fallin said in a statement.
Or, more accurately, it suggests that the discourse has become something dangerous: no mere fight but a terminal conflict without decorum or limits.
Along with appeals to free speech, we will also (paradoxically) hear calls for civility, for soft self-censorship in the name of decorum.
Mid-19th century women were expected to adorn themselves and take pride in their appearance, yet were governed by strict decorum and modesty.
They also grasped that much that was supposed to matter in politics no longer did — detailed policy papers, for instance, or personal decorum.
Ms. Pelosi, Democrat of California, an institutionalist and a stickler for decorum, is unlikely to look kindly on any outbursts from her members.
If Colonel Iulo was a model of spit-and-polish Marine Corps decorum, there were also attendees in red Marine Corps satin bowling jackets.
He&aposs such a destructive President in their view, that people can&apost possibly observe the normal rules of decorum toward White House officials.
"I think it's pretty easy to understand why you've been as successful as you have, because of your mannerisms today, your decorum," offered Rep.
The United Nations, home of diplomacy and decorum, is unfamiliar with the sort of brash braggadocio that's considered par for the course for Trump.
I always felt like niceness, in the sense that you are following a certain social decorum, was not something that came naturally to me.
" When fussy British producer Greg Walsh (Adam Campbell) hears Katie talking about Law & Order, he says he prefers the English version, Barristers & Decorum. "Honeypot!
The strict code of decorum by which fans must abide during the actual Masters is set aside for this nearly 60-year-old tradition.
For many viewers, the choir, and an impassioned sermon by Episcopal Bishop Michael Curry, countered the stiff decorum expected of such a formal occasion.
"There are people who have this sense of decorum," says David Meyer, a sociology professor at the University of California who studies protest movements.
Washington (CNN)Proper decorum in the US military must start with its leaders setting the correct tone, former Defense Secretary Ash Carter said Friday.
He seems genuinely offended that he should be held to the same standards of truth, decorum and even law as those less well off.
Republicans have repeatedly pleaded and cajoled Mr. Trump to run a more professional campaign, reflecting greater attentiveness to rules of political and social decorum.
Dunne's daughter was also murdered, and Ito thought he'd be able to act with the appropriate amount of tact and decorum around the Simpsons.
The patio is spacious—with scattered, janky-ass tables and decorum that looks like it was salvaged from a Vegas junkyard, circa the 1960s.
It's offered a glimpse into the "real" world of tennis that lies beneath the sport's scrim of decorum, handshakes, standard press conferences, and formality.
That's not unprecedented in professional golf, where decorum dictates that players in the zone, like pitchers throwing a no-hitter, be given their space.
The anthem itself is a two-minute pause amid the anticipation of a violent game, and guidelines for decorum are mostly unwritten and local.
Their reverence for decorum is visible in their quiet manners and in the way they walk — a floating motion that foreigners often remark on.
Over and above decorum, many fear the repercussions of coming forward for example (getting blacklisted from the industry, losing work, having YOUR reputation tarnished).
There are several three- and four-star hotels that possess a fair amount of comfort and decorum, and cost a fraction of luxury lodgings.
In a cautious 7-to-2 decision, the court acknowledged the value of decorum and solemn deliberation as voters prepare to cast their ballots.
It's also prevalent on the left, which suspects that centrist Democrats might be less attached to principle than to a meaningless sense of decorum.
But flashes of temper are generally frowned upon during congressional hearings, where an old-style sense of decorum still pervades even amid partisan acrimony.
Some local business owners have whispered that he is a sellout, though none would say that publicly, citing the decorum of this tightknit community.
In his total absence of dignity and decorum, his violence and his vulgarity, he was the emblem par excellence of the Trump White House.
He will try to set a sense of decorum and avoid anything that would put him or the Supreme Court in a bad light.
It soon became clear that the normal rules of decorum for how one should act in a museum should not, could not, apply here.
In the case of the Supreme Court, those values include discretion, decorum, intellectual polish, collegiality and a disinterested devotion to the rule of law.
"Biagiotti has come to represent decorum and fashion nuance unerring in its mainstream elegance," Richard Martin wrote in the reference book "Contemporary Fashion" (1995).
He reminded attendees of the expected decorum, namely no standing or blocking the views of others at the hearing or speaking out of turn.
"Elysée" tilts consideration away from networked, virtual power and toward the actual (if dazzling) decorum of the local, material surfaces of a power room.
In effect, Conaway's announcement threatens to make the already politically charged probe even more so — which could lead to a further breakdown in congressional decorum.
In fact, those Betsy Ross Nikes weren't exactly in line with flag decorum to begin with, not that anyone cared before Colin Kaepernick got involved.
Her Bachelor's thesis at Harvard was about the last remnants of the French aristocracy, and how they clung to aged decorum despite the changing times.
GOP lawmakers have characterized her actions as "a breach of decorum" and accused her of disrespecting the guests the president honored at the annual event.
They favored a conversational voice that played well online at a time when other outlets still abided by the decorum associated with the printed page.
Back then, Trump spoke his mind, ignoring decorum and warning NATO allies that they owed "massive sums" and had to do more to stop terrorism.
Okinawans love to mention Basil Hall, a naval captain who visited in 1816 and marvelled at the kingdom's mildness, decorum and seeming lack of weapons.
This isn't clubland; it's the hyperbole of Harris' music freed from the confines of velvet ropes, or festival tents, or any semblance of public decorum.
Because of the NFL's extremely serious sense of decorum, though, you won't see too many of them do it on the sideline at a stadium.
On Monday night, he was bombastic, dismissive of moderation and decorum, passionate, seemingly unrehearsed, and extremely attentive to perceived insults to himself or his businesses.
Democrats believe that by fulfilling a slogan—"when they go low, we go high"—they will somehow preserve the decorum and norms of U.S. politics.
The women can see through society and decorum to the subtleties of motive and power, waging wars between one another without their male counterparts noticing.
And along with it comes everybody's favorite ruthlessly unrepentant curmudgeon who refuses to comply with the general rules of common decency and decorum, Larry David.
His replacement, Sir Lindsay Hoyle, has hinted at a return to convention and decorum, promising that he will wear the Speaker's wig "on traditional days".
"I think we need to bring back decency and standards and a certain level of decorum and not hurl insults at each other," he added.
The decorum of the United States Senate was on full display Wednesday Marco Rubio ostensibly threatened to fight Alex Jones in a congressional hallway. Sen.
Citing professional decorum, he declined to name names, but said they had expressed variations on the same joke: What have I gotten myself into here?
But on Monday evening, the inmates were finally treated to some proper decorum when two of their own took to the lectern for a debate.
We've always been a country, except for in television, that has someone who can represent the American people with knowledge and respect and proper decorum.
The film is a little too careful about keeping the lid on its characters' emotions to bring out the erotic forces percolating under their decorum.
In one of several orders aimed at maintaining decorum, the court has banned any attire inside the courtroom that would indicate support for either side.
There's no question that on the debate stage decorum dictates that most participants will play it safe in the classic suit and tie (if relevant).
More transgressive is Steve McQueen's earlier film Western Deep, with similar scenes of descent and darkness as metaphors for oppression without any of the decorum.
Elena no doubt thinks of herself as a decent person, in the way that people who mistake politeness and decorum for true kindness often do.
Here at last was a leader with all of the discipline, decorum and empathy that many have traditionally associated with the office of the president.
But the tapes' mere existence confirmed a longstanding reality: in Trump's White House, there are few norms or expectations of decorum that cannot be shattered.
His "thank you" tour of swing states is as staged — and as substance-free — as any royal appearance, though he lacks Elizabeth's regard for decorum.
The Senate prohibits members from bringing cell phones into the chamber, and the decorum guidelines for the trial specifically said all electronic devices were banned.
If you discount her leaving her first husband, a McDonald's franchisee, for the richer Mr. Kroc, she lived a life of decorum and public service.
While your grandparents may tell you that a handwritten note is proper business decorum, a great email will do the trick in the 21st century.
And don't our children deserve to see us, and mimic us, having conversations with people we don't agree with, with a certain amount of decorum.
Chief Justice John Roberts, a conservative, asked questions that signaled his sympathy for maintaining decorum in the polling place and avoiding psychological pressure on voters.
Sure, but that would mean the league sees weather conditions as more powerful than its own puffed-up sense of decorum, and that will never happen.
No one yelled, decorum was never broken, but there was a distinct tension in the room as people went to the microphone to question the police.
" Despite his efforts to maintain decorum and keep his campaign afloat, a defeated Hart warns his wife, "There's going to be a story tomorrow about me.
And her irreverence in the face of persistent expectations of feminine decorum — reanimated like a sociocultural zombie during this administration — can cause a sigh of relief.
But leaving doesn't mean the Rebel or its supporters change their minds, or that they become more thoughtful, or that they regain a sense of decorum.
Misinformation on WhatsApp contributing to mob killings in India have added to the pressure on Facebook to re-evaluate how its services maintain security and decorum.
When Trump apostrophizes his leftist critics, he is speaking to a group of neurotic hecklers obsessed with rules and decorum, with telling him that he's wrong.
That could lead to more allegations that could shake up the tech industry — which has long been dominated by men and cavalier attitudes toward professional decorum.
Most of us have grown up learning our "social decorum principles" face to face, he said, in interaction with our parents, our teachers and our friends.
He singularly failed to live up to the national expectations of a sportsman, obliterating as he did the vaunted ideals of modesty, decorum and general seemliness.
A video filmed by guests at the club and posted to Twitter shows the president cruising across the green — a staunch no-no in golf decorum.
In a new report from The Washington Post, 12 current and former White House officials described a chaotic atmosphere inside the administration as Trump bucked decorum.
George Washington had this same courtly decorum that both Markle and Obama encountered in mind when he contemplated how a uniquely American etiquette ought to look.
What is interesting is that the Clinton staffers' name-calling and anger embodied the very sort of hostile decorum that Clinton had been decrying against Trump.
But the reason it seems implausible is because we assume that members of Congress will conduct themselves with a certain amount of respect, generosity, and decorum.
Regardless of this divide, video conference calls have become a near unavoidable reality and require a certain level of decorum — at least from the waist up.
Billy says shocking, hilarious things in television and radio interviews, and his casual indifference to proper decorum makes him the most honest character in the film.
China's action marked a striking break with diplomatic decorum at a meeting that is normally used to promote cooperation among countries that ring the Pacific Ocean.
The academy and the show's broadcaster, ABC, have a financial interest in high ratings, and a sense of decorum adds a leaden note to the show.
Our culture could sorely use a common set of ideas about male decorum and restraint in the 21st century, along with role models for those ideas.
It was a startling break with decorum for the civil service, in which disputes are worked out privately and officials like Mr. Rutnam shun the limelight.
One main reason that people wonder about the psychological dynamics of Donald Trump, is that time and time again he violates or simply ignores political decorum.
At one point, senators — only 14 of whom served in the upper chamber during Clinton's impeachment trial — were scolded by McConnell for not exercising proper decorum.
He first came to public attention by using Facebook to organize a series of antigovernment protests in 2011 and seemed regularly at odds with political decorum.
" He added, "It invites a certain decorum and a certain atmosphere that is very conducive to the nuances of what Bruce does with this particular show.
Of the many #MeToo revelations, the most shocking have been those in which abusive behavior was concealed and enabled by a facade of decorum and decency.
Regardless of what happens at the polls, we will need to come together, find some common ground and restore some level of decorum to our politics.
The Speaker has built a reputation as a stickler for the rules, insisting that lawmakers vote within allotted timelines and more generally adhere to House decorum.
There was notoriety, there was decorum, and there was a reason to get up every day, even if the public attention could be stifling at times.
Video Regardless, decorum was well gone by the time Trump made it to HC-5, a room in the bowels of the Capitol where Republicans usually huddle.
Here, Siena's knotted forms crawl off the paper and, like marchers in defiance of artistic decorum, forge right over the gap and out onto the mat board.
" Mason said after meeting with Sean Spicer on Sunday: "Sean expressed concern that journalists adhere to a high level of decorum at press briefings and press conferences.
"My good friend" is used most commonly on the House or Senate floors in thinly veiled efforts to mask contempt for colleagues under the guise of decorum.
Barring all decorum, it is tempting to reach inside and take one, if only because the books' display, like a hidden secret, makes them feel very important.
This is the president of the United States — and I've been at other States of the Union where the decorum was not what it should have been.
Yet the more she sustains this strict decorum of language and sentiment, the more feeling presses against its surface: her stories are emotionally taxing, despite their reserve.
But holding up an archaic, sexist standard of decorum forces new parents (and especially new moms) to make an unnecessary and unhealthy choice between work or family.
I'll be completely honest: leaning into that anger and frustration, without any concern for the decorum that we hew to in our ordinary lives, felt absolutely exhilarating.
He also attacked Hillary Clinton, saying she had "misread" the mood of the country — violating a tacit rule of decorum that politics stop at the water's edge.
When you take into account the various diplomatic strata in the universe—clergy, government, military, and class-divided citizenry—decorum is so scripted as to be stultifying.
"There's no comparison whatsoever between disagreements over decorum at the White House and the imprisonment of the two reporters in Myanmar," he added, according to ABC News.
"When I think about that topic [WWI], the first thing that comes into my mind is always 'Dolce Et Decorum Est,' the Wilfred Owen poem," Hunt says.
I'll be seeing the recently un-engaged friend soon and we'll both be without the social scripts and decorum that make best-of-times encounters so easy.
But their actual victim was the dignity and decorum of the House Chamber which they defiled by their raucous chants, selfies, snacks and teenage-pajama-party antics.
Bob Walker, a Republican from Pennsylvania, demanded that her words be stricken from the record and further, that she should be censured for continuing to breach decorum.
The familiar applause carries him off the green, and he removes his "TW"-branded cap for a few moments, as golfers do as a gesture of decorum.
In the Oval Office on Friday, Mr. Trump told reporters that any new regulations for press access would focus on "decorum," though he kept the definition vague.
One important difference is that it is possible, or at least up for debate, for Trump's decorum, health care plan, tax bill or hair to deserve mockery.
Opening statements in the trial have yet to be made, as this week has focused on jury selection and clashes over the rules of decorum in court.
Instead of all these excuses about timing, decorum, Weinstein, and whatever other reasons people use to avoid discussing Black men and rape, people should just be honest.
The decorum guidelines document was obtained by CNN this week, and it lists the rules for etiquette during the third impeachment trial ever held in US history.
Maybe the fact that the first lady shows up, does her job with decorum, and looks impeccable, is all we should ask from this particular nonelected position.
Masino, in a crisply tailored suit, sits in front of a row of magistrates who try, with mixed success, to preserve a modicum of dignity and decorum.
He has made the White House, once a bastion of stiff decorum, into a more freewheeling place, where surprises are common and abrupt changes are the norm.
As Los Angeles-based neuropsychologist Rebecca Lesser Allen sees it, patients should — and do — hold medical professionals to a higher standard of decorum, including on social media.
Like the State Department, the Justice Department and the intelligence community, the fortress across the Potomac found that traditions, rules and decorum mean little to the President.
Recent OCE investigations have largely focused on whether lawmakers were violating campaign finance laws and engaging in potential conflicts of interest, rather than violating House floor decorum.
There was a live audience—who broke decorum several times during the course of the night to cheer or laugh—but everyone was playing to the cameras.
Again, Trump has dragged something out of Europe&aposs backroom and put it on stage and he didn&apost give [bleep] that he might have violated some decorum.
Decorum states that you either have an arranged marriage, or invite a boy's mother to meet your family and ask for your hand before starting a courting process.
Wednesday's mayhem was all the more jarring since lawmakers are expected to restore decorum on Thursday, the start of two days of mourning for the late Democratic Rep.
His showman style -- with its brass-knuckled tactics, defiance of decorum and itchy-Twitter-finger approach -- has created a new brand of politics that is entirely his own.
Bautista's main transgression, if you subscribe to one line of thought, was breaking baseball's unwritten code of honor and decorum when he flipped that bat seven months ago.
This already insults Grace's more rigid sensibilities when it comes to decorum (she's already upset Nancy might become a true lady for the same "sin" Mary died for).
His tweets on the London attacks may delight his supporters, but they raise questions about whether he is besmirching he decorum that is inherent in the Presidency itself.
One of the most progressive members of the Senate, Schatz says opposing Republicans when necessary should take precedence over worrying about any impact on Senate "decorum" and rules.
The newcomers are lightning rods for media because they are so outspoken and so "out there" with regard to policy, procedure, decorum, institutional knowledge or respect for process.
"The steady, experienced leadership of Nancy Pelosi is vital as we restore order, decorum and the system of checks and balances so fundamental to our democracy," she wrote.
However, It is not merely enough that Donald Trump is unencumbered by private, sectarian interests, voters of faith expect Trump to exhibit decorum in his conduct and speech.
Bradley was amazed that Benzedrine, a forerunner of Ritalin and Adderall, was such a great normalizer, turning typically hard-to-manage kids into models of complicity and decorum.
"As in any US, state, federal, or military court, the judge has the obligation and power to enforce decorum in the courtroom," Pentagon spokesman Ben Sakrisson told CNN.
Not only did the outbursts seem uncivil and destructive of Senate decorum, they may have violated federal criminal laws — including 40 U.S.C. 5104 — against disrupting congressional proceedings. Sen.
His career-ending Guggenheim retrospective, for which his entire oeuvre was suspended in the museum's rotunda, was in many ways a final attempt at subverting art world decorum.
He was known for playing with a no-holds-barred style that was edgy and risky for a sport known for its decorum and conservatism at the time.
If the rule passes, as part of a package of new decorum guidelines, violators would face a $500 fine for the first offense and $2,500 for subsequent offenses.
It was a show about dating that was highly conversant in correlated concerns — sex, love, work, hygiene, etiquette, decorum, things up the alley of the average Ryan character.
So, casting decorum aside, Chinese officials barged into the office of the host country's foreign minister and demanded changes to a joint statement being prepared for the meeting.
We aren't bound by the rules of other professions, which demand decorum and a separation of who we are at work and who we are outside of it.
There are powerful, almost incontrovertible, codes of decorum maintained by and for people who are thought of as white, or who have been invited to participate in whiteness.
"The Senate has always been very careful about its decorum and very careful about how senators act on the floor, how everything looks on the floor," Koed said.
"Traditional decorum suggests that getting your first tattoo after the age of 50 is like sporting a miniskirt in your 70s — a tad age inappropriate," Ms. Griscom conceded.
The Senate also released its decorum guidelines for the trial, which read like the rules of a high school exam: no phones, no talking and no outside reading.
Coolidge was a bland speaker, for example, who upheld decorum and traditional, even puritanical, values as the nation enjoyed a burst of personal and sexual liberation and extravagance.
Those of us who supported Mr. Trump were never so naïve as to expect that he would transform himself into a model of presidential decorum upon taking office.
Although decorum states that "senators should plan to be in attendance at all times during the proceedings," he allowed senators from both parties to leave the Senate floor.
Flake defended Kavanugh's "stellar" judicial record during Tuesday's appearance and said the nominee "was a model of decorum and decency, and I think that should count for something."
"I should have used better language to express my shock and frustration at the president's lack of decorum and sympathy," Mr. Aslan wrote in a statement on Sunday.
Despite Mr. Trump's searing put-downs on Twitter, many conservatives maintain that for lesser public figures like Mr. Inman, certain rules of decorum and political correctness still apply.
Particularly jarring is a passage from "Funeral Toast," in which Mallarmé celebrates his Parnassian predecessor Théophile Gautier: Magnificent, plenary, this Nothing sucks decorum from the breasts of men.
His performance raised concerns that his hyper-partisan style was incompatible with the independence and decorum expected of the nine justices who sit on the nation's top bench.
The distance has annoyed some Democrats, who believe their most potent weapon is sitting out the midterms in an effort to maintain decorum that has long left politics.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The Frank E. Campbell Funeral Chapel at 1076 Madison Avenue on New York's Upper East Side prides itself on discretion, decorum, and detail.
Since the election, a view has emerged of Donald Trump as a clever and evasive politician who is able to upend existing policies and standards of decorum without consequence.
If you want to find someone who overstates the certainty of climate science, or is rude to climate skeptics, or violates some other bit of decorum, you usually can.
Of course, if they are someone, this is Los Angeles, where we pretend we don't care about famous people, and so decorum dictates that you have to look away.
Still, the chamber, that for weeks had been defined by partisan acrimony, paused its political war cries and followed Senate decorum by remaining silent as this moment became history.
However, the fights would quickly deviate from standard pugilistic decorum, for the rules that kept boxing confined to rules of engagement, rough-and-tumble fights were truly anything goes.
Twice she has appeared to swat away the president's attempts to hold her hand in what were either efforts at culturally appropriate decorum or blatant rejections of his advances.
First, the industry can ignore rationality and decorum and pump and dump ICOs all day long until the SEC, the FBI and European authorities shut down every single one.
Conservatives ought to value respect and decorum, but in a clash between an insufficiently sensitive candidate and an overly sensitive victim class, a principled conservative can remain safely ambivalent.
She's at her best when her mild decorum coexists with a level of Nashville-sanctioned writerly craft that ensures musical delicacy and lyrical intricacy, as well as narrative twists.
Pentagon spokesman Ben Sakrisson told Fox News that as in any state, federal, or military court, the judge "has the obligation and power to enforce decorum in the courtroom."
From every direction, the underpinnings of everyday life are under challenge — from the jobs Americans once held, to the allies we once embraced, to the decorum we tightly observed.
That spot is much cleaner and more intimate—the downtown location shares a staircase with a rundown apartment complex and is, how can we say this, less decorum-focused.
Decorum has never been a must-have-variable at the Globes, even when they used to be broadcast as part of the Andy Williams variety show in the 1960s.
Still, contrasts with Trump were impossible to ignore as tributes were paid to the humility and sense of decorum of Bush, who died Friday at the age of 94.
In a display reminiscent of his predecessor, Ryan on Thursday paused a lengthy vote series on regulatory reform bills to lecture House members on the chamber's rules and decorum.
A model of craft, refinement and visual decorum, it is both a hothouse flower and a cinematic hothouse, nurturing blossoms of exquisite feeling protected from the air of reality.
Extending this rule to rulemakings — and, equally as important, having the commission aggressively enforcing this rule — will go a long way toward restoring decorum back to our public discourse.
Most politicians, regardless of nationality or party, still understand the "apolitical" not as an attainable mandate, but as an aspirational principle: a standard of decorum, an affirmation of norms.
King Bhumibol's son and successor, Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn, 64, is disliked by much of the public, which considers him an eccentric playboy lacking the decorum for the throne.
According to The New York Times, McCarthy, Speaker Paul Ryan, and the House sergeant-at-arms will soon meet to discuss possible repercussions for the Democrats who violated decorum.
She had a blessed life and a loving family, but her loss will be felt by those who miss the decorum and public decency of the Bush/Reagan era.
Abandoning decorum, she sprints into her building, and as the door clicks behind her, she dry heaves in a pool of her own sweat, thinking, I should have Ubered.
The art world believes in decorum — the display of appropriately polite behavior – which is especially apparent when you think about what gets put up in public institutions these days.
One could argue that she led by a large margin only because Mr. Trump failed to clear even the lowest bars of competence and decorum for a presidential nominee.
"These changes will help ensure that order and decorum are preserved in the House of Representatives so lawmakers can do the people's work," a spokesperson for Ryan told Bloomberg.
In Alfred Schnittke's "Sonata No. 1 for Violin and Piano," it finds a plausible drama, fluctuating between bursts of passion and retreats to formality, choreographically represented by ballroom decorum.
Flegenheimer It can be hard to tell if Trump is a symptom or a cause of the lack of decorum — to say nothing of the weird politics / culture synergy.
But there are utterances and actions of his that can't go unexamined, breaches of decorum, diplomacy or normalcy that stand out from the rest or precisely distill his character.
We'll watch the defensive line pummel running backs for four quarters, but if the players brawl in the end zone, we'll shake our heads for the violation of decorum.
Mr. Akinmusire recorded "A Rift in Decorum," his first live album, earlier this year at the Village Vanguard, and he used just a quartet, nixing his band's typical saxophone.
Senators will not be permitted to use iPhones and will have to keep quiet during President Donald Trump&aposs impeachment trial, according to "decorum guidelines" sent out on Wednesday.
Mr. Affleck, in one of the most fiercely disciplined screen performances in recent memory, conveys both Lee's inner avalanche of feeling and the numb decorum that holds it back.
Pundits were aghast at this pseudo declaration, but sadly it isn't a surprise after three debates and well over a year of a total breakdown of presidential campaign decorum.
When Formula 1 race driver Lewis Hamilton was invited to lunch with Queen Elizabeth II, his excitement got in the way of decorum — and the Queen herself corrected him!
Stay focused on things that have real impact, not on Oval Office decorum, especially when we all know the worst part of Trump's White House are those garish gold curtains.
But this style of interrupting the moderator in order to challenge your opponent actually falls more in line with traditional debate decorum, showing a continuing shift in Trump's debating style.
That one sitting senator will testify against another is historic for a chamber where decorum rules the day and senators do not even address each other directly on the floor.
Private photography and video was already banned as a breach of decorum at the time of the sit-in, and cutting cameras or microphones during a recess is standard practice.
One recent tweet-threat to apply his "great and unmatched wisdom" to "destroy and obliterate the economy of Turkey" created yet another low standard in diplomacy and international political decorum.
But Ginsburg's breach of decorum is a reminder that in Donald Trump, we're not dealing with an ordinary candidate, but someone who threatens the very underpinnings of the American system.
That's the bet McConnell is making: that the compulsion for Republicans to say they delivered on their promise to gut the 2010 health care law overrides any concerns about decorum.
Nine of the officials appeared before a Caracas court on Monday and were charged with military rebellion, treason, mutiny and crimes against military decorum, Penal Forum head Alfredo Romero said.
The differences between Trump and US military leaders are more than simply stylistic, although Trump's lack of decorum and rudeness are certainly at odds with the military's honor-based values.
Indeed, Republicans have railed against supposed liberal political correctness for generations — did they really think that suddenly demanding some decorum and common decency when discussing others would strike a chord?
"I can understand how people are not going to be overly concerned about decorum and how disruptive they are when part of the point of it is to be disruptive."
It was that sense of decorum, I think, that John Leonard had in mind when he praised the "brilliant domesticity" of her style, a phrase one could characterize as sexist.
Per the Washington Post: Nancy Pelosi was the height of decorum afterwards when asked if Trump had said anything surprising: "Well, I won't even go into that," she told reporters.
The subsequent court proceedings, designed to exude an aura of decorum amid the lawlessness of vigilante justice, snuffed out the last black lives in Forsyth County for nearly 80 years.
Susan Collins — who faces a strong Democratic challenger — has successfully threaded the line between criticizing Trump over his decorum and trade policy while simultaneously decrying the Democratic-lead impeachment inquiry.
Trump, that champion of decorum, defender of the sanctity of the rule of law, tweeted, "There can be few things worse in a civilized, law abiding nation," than Schumer's threats.
That didn't matter to Johnny, who loaded up on sequins and booze and cocaine, threw decorum to the wind and gave his audiences something they could finally wail along to.
The House impeachment inquiry and the Senate trial thus far have been disgraceful and nothing of which our country, regardless of party, should be proud in substance, procedure or decorum.
While breaks in decorum that the first day of arguments didn't surface until the late hours of the night, on Wednesday they were happening earlier and earlier inside the chamber.
Earlier Thursday, Collins confirmed to Politico that she had written a note on Tuesday night ahead of Chief Justice John Roberts' admonishment of both sides for a breach in decorum.
The rare display of anger on the chamber floor, which is governed by strict rules of decorum, shows the forced resignation of Father Patrick Conroy remains a hot button issue.
"I disagree with everything you say," Benedict snaps at one point, and while their conversation is marked by deference and decorum, the temperamental and ideological gulf between them seems unbridgeable.
"You want to conduct yourself in a way that keeps the privacy of the physician-patient relationships in mind and respects the decorum and the sanctity of that relationship," Schierle says.
The tweet was a reminder of the thin-skinned, prickly version of Trump's character that may be acceptable in a candidate but which infringes the decorum expected of a President-elect.
One Republican senator who attended the hastily arranged meeting said it was important to end the trial with decorum instead of rush to complete it in the middle of the night.
Mr. Cumpsty, who has a talent for subtly expressing the lonely souls of strong characters, finds the wounds and damaged masculinity that live inside Paul's walls of certitude, decorum and distance.
Bitter rivals Historically, the dinner has been a good-natured roast -- one with plenty of jokes, to be sure, but none that break with the white-tie gala's sense of decorum.
It's no wonder Americans are reacting unfavorably to the idea of deciding whether Donald Trump's complete lack of experience, decorum and honesty are more disqualifying than Hillary Clinton's sleaziness and corruption.
Until now, Donald J. Trump's campaign has broken all the rules, eschewing rope lines, diner visits and decorum in favor of one-hour rallies, Twitter commentary and one provocation after another.
Addressing the finer points of email decorum and subsidiary communication tools in the office would warrant another piece altogether, so for now suffice to say that France has the right idea.
Rank and file Republicans, irritated at the flagrant disregard for decorum rules, pressured leaders to punish the rule breakers, saying letting it go would only encourage more disruptions in the future.
To achieve that capacity for social decorum, Emotibot uses inputs include text, audio and visual signs via device camera, or a combination of all three depending on what channels are available.
Beyond official statements, many of the Scout Leaders at the event -- no matter their political leanings -- will also have to address their Scouts face to face about proper decorum and behavior.
Early Wednesday afternoon, a maroon van marked "Decorum Squad of the City of Rome" arrived carrying city sanitation workers, who blasted the artwork off the wall with high-pressure water sprays.
The silver lining to this kind of racist agitation is that it gives the lie to the disingenuous pleas for decorum marking the right's defense of the GOP health care bills.
Speaking with Robert Costa at a Washington Post Live event on Thursday, White House communications official Mercedes Schlapp said press conferences have a "certain decorum," and suggested that Acosta violated that.
Senate colleagues were shocked by Cruz's breach of decorum, but it played well with conservative voters, who flocked to his presidential campaign instead of the establishment GOP favorites, former Florida Gov.
Wednesday's hearing represented a shift in tone, as creditor tough-talk during months of out-of-court bargaining gave way to the more conciliatory decorum reserved for proceedings before a judge.
Pepper, however, has yet to administer its first official funeral, so we'll have to wait and see if it manages to fill such esteemed roles while maintaining a room's expected decorum.
Pivots, turns, hops, low-swinging legs, jumps that are more horizontal than vertical: The materials are kept simple, standard and slightly soft, maintaining decorum while heightening intelligibility and focusing on design.
In a break from his standard decorum, CNN anchor John King called "bulls---" on President Donald Trump's attacks on the news media during Friday's White House briefing on the coronavirus pandemic.
In a break from his usual decorum, CNN anchor John King called "bulls---" on President Donald Trump's attacks on the news media during Friday's White House briefing on the coronavirus pandemic.
Their unburdening of starch-collared decorum had commenced before they had even boarded the plane, suggesting that Vegas is a state of mind as much as it is a physical destination.
Decorum is observed — grace is said before meals; corsets are tightened; French verbs are conjugated; everyone is called "miss" — but under the surface all kinds of strong emotions seethe and simmer.
"It's not a partisan issue, it's about right and wrong, it's about behavior, it's about decorum, it's about statesmanship," said Janine Fields, who traveled from Philadelphia with a friend to demonstrate.
Chief Justice John Roberts scolded House impeachment managers and White House counsel for their lack of decorum early Wednesday morning after the two groups traded insults during President Trump's impeachment trial.
The proceedings have been marked by an acrimonious partisan atmosphere, and at one point, Chief Justice John Roberts, who is presiding over the trial, admonished both sides for not maintaining decorum.
If President Trump's shock-and-awe attack on truth, decorum and liberal sensibilities is intended to bludgeon his opponents into submission, "Saturday Night Live" felt like his latest victim this weekend.
Tablets and laptops can't come along for the ride, either: according to an official sheet of "Decorum Guidelines" for Trump's impeachment obtained by CNN, there will be no "electronic devices" allowed.
But "the Mooch," as he likes to be known, quickly went too far, even in the eyes of a president who delights in pushing the boundaries of political and social decorum.
To begin with, the film, freely transposed from Ernst Lubitsch's "Broken Lullaby" (1932), bears all the signs of art-house decorum, complete with black-and-white photography and a mournful score.
Or is he, too, resisting an ersatz decorum, one he and his supporters call "political correctness," which they claim honors the feelings of everyone but the beleaguered white working-class male?
Overcome by gratitude to God, he stripped down to his linens and whirled about before the ark of the covenant — his love and joy spilling beyond the boundaries of normal decorum.
Jeremiah Tower, the author of "Table Manners: How to Behave in the Modern World and Why Bother," is not the first person you would expect to deliver a book about decorum.
I want to make it clear that I have raised all of these issues with Bob Iger in the past, quietly and politely and behind the scenes with decorum and deference.
House Speaker Paul Ryan on Thursday lambasted Democrats' "sit-in" over gun control, calling it a political stunt aimed at fundraising and suggesting it sets a dangerous precedent for House decorum.
It's a pretty painful scene to witness, with Hannah trying to wrangle some sense of decorum into her remaining 12 men, with the he-said, he-said yelling matches only getting worse.
In rulings in 2013 and 2017, the St. Louis-based 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the Minnesota restrictions, suggesting the law helps maintain "peace, order and decorum" at polling sites.
After the White House spent a week talking about the importance of decorum, President Donald Trump over the weekend fired off a tweet alluding to profanity in reference to California Democratic Rep.
In June, Sawyer resigned as the chairman of the House Commerce and Gaming Committee a day after an outside investigation found he violated the chamber&aposs policies on harassment, decorum and ethics.
A guard conducting an afternoon "cell decorum" patrol found a curtain hanging from the top bunk of Hernandez's cell, and another hung across the doorway, blocking a clear view into the cell.
Long before Donald Trump became the president-elect, his detractors warned against "normalizing" his myriad violations of campaign decorum: the bigotry and misogyny, the Putin-philia and cavalier talk about nuclear weapons.
Capricorns seem to abide by their own set of rules for socializing with colleagues, friends, and family—their hang-ups around decorum and etiquette can seem straight out of the 19th century.
It would be selfish for the professional revolutionaries of the vanguard to allow mere decorum or conventional standards of conduct—both, of course, inherently reactionary—to slow their advance on the enemy.
You talk to a guy like Colin Powell in the midst of all the tawdry and awful stories about present-day politics, and you see a decorum from a very different era.
Freed from the constraints - and sometimes the decorum - of analysts at banks and rating agencies, the independents offer a frank view of deals that often seems like a breath of fresh air.
"Once we give their real names back, it's amazing how quickly they regain their Japaneseness, the decorum, the way they fold their hands before them when they greet others," Ms. Song said.
"That's a courageous sentence which leaves us fully satisfied and which I believe will reinstate Mr Cimini's reputation and professional decorum that was taken away from him a year ago," Zambelli said.
Only a quarter-century later in that second book, "Admit Impediment" (1981), did the rabid hectoring, schoolmarmish decorum and jumbled syntax (sometimes Ponsot seemed to be rewiring Donne) start to fade away.
Now, Mr. Springer, who was the Democratic mayor of Cincinnati in the 1970s, finds himself wandering the Democratic National Convention halls preaching about the need for more decorum and respect in politics.
It is difficult to see how the solemn decorum — and probably a few big ticket deals — can lead to meaningful and sustainable progress in reducing America's growing structural trade imbalances with China.
"A Little Life," Hanya Yanagihara Yanagihara's novel breaks with the decorum of much of contemporary American fiction, laying claim instead to the scope and grandeur that often characterize the greatest queer art.
The day before, in a short, two-page concurring opinion in the travel ban case, he sounded like a man who wants to help the federal government regain a degree of decorum.
Clinton, who called the remarks "horrifying" during Wednesday night's debate, repeated that criticism on board her campaign plane in Las Vegas, and said Mr. Trump was bucking centuries of American political decorum.
The chairman's comments echoed previous statements he and other top Democrats had made on television and other public forums, but they marked a departure from the normally clubby decorum in the Senate.
"The ordered working of our Republic, and of the democratic process, depends on a sense of decorum and restraint in all branches of government, and in the citizenry itself," he wrote then.
Between the Mozart waltz during the opening credits and the closing shot of symmetrical shrubbery, an atmosphere of chaos reigns: decorum and ceremony are continually undone by the overflow of human feeling.
"It's very unfortunate, and it just shows a society that I feel sometimes we're just losing all decorum," the Superintendent of Schools for Guilford County said in a statement to FOX 8.
People had so lost trust in government, the media, the leadership class in general, that they were willing to abandon truth and decorum and embrace authoritarian thuggery to blow it all up.
The commission makes the schedule, chooses the venues, sets the rules, and picks the moderators, with an eye to a certain decorum, the state of the Union, the dignity of the office.
But the confirmation process — ferocious even by the standards of moldering decorum that have defined the body's recent years — laid bare the Senate's deep divisions at the outset of the Trump presidency.
Furthermore, the emergence of Donald Trump as a political figure has threatened to kill many of the ideals that we hold dear: decency and decorum, inclusion and empathy, truth and facts themselves.
Her manners are direct and democratic, in contrast with the fussy decorum of the older generation, and she speaks frankly about money, sex and other matters generally veiled by discretion and euphemism.
What Feinstein violated was the normal rules of Senate decorum, which Republicans had been using to cover up a key point that debunks some of their own talking points about this matter.
At the end of the day, though, what made the debate such a train wreck of decorum wasn't what Quijano asked but rather the fact that Pence and Kaine didn't yield to her.
One member of the rules committee was skeptical about her power and ability to persuade members on the committee as many of them are party loyalists and others are unwilling to upset decorum.
The former secretary of state has put Trump's temperament and response to crises at the center of her campaign, arguing he lacks the experience, knowledge and decorum demanded of a commander-in-chief.
In his latest break with the general decorum that once befitted the office he is seeking, the reality-television veteran has said he would aim to change the guard at the Federal Reserve.
He was once banished from the royal court, one insider said, as punishment for being too aggressive and too mean, refusing to abide by the decorum that governs life among the royal family.
I went on to inhabit the straitjacket of a "good girl," doing all the things that were expected of me: good grades, graduate school, a sensible career path and, most of all, decorum.
On the second day of Newton's trial, both legal teams were so combative that Judge Yvonne Rogers reprimanded them, reminding both sides that they were in federal court and to show more decorum.
As hails of boos grew from the convention floor on Monday evening, despite Sanders' call for decorum, one delegate sent a warning around: "Stop booing and 'misrepresenting' Bernie and the campaign," it read.
That even the slightest breach of social decorum from a Black girl seems to upset the entire natural order of things is a burden we've been taught to carry from a young age.
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.
Watching the U.S. Senate struggle to perform a two-century-old duty with a modicum of decorum is a reminder of the deep-seated resentment and mutual contempt that drives our politics today.
Replies meant to last two minutes stretched on, and the candidates began to interrupt each other's answers, a breach of decorum that is not uncommon in debates but typically brings a moderator's rebuke.
" And Fox News anchor Sandra Smith asked White House Deputy Press Secretary Hogan Gidley: "I just wonder what this says about decorum in this new era of divided government and the new Congress?
And on social media, video of Biden engaging in a testy exchange with an auto worker in Detroit has won him praise for straightforwardness, though others criticized it as lacking presidential decorum. 2.
Still, Trump places high value on his proxies and expects them to talk more or less as he does, even if this might include advancing dubious claims and crossing certain lines of decorum.
It was here, in 2015, where he called his majority leader, Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, a liar, in a remarkable breach of Senate decorum that encapsulated his relationship with many fellow Republicans.
Yet, I can't help but feel that the Times's devotion to maintaining a certain level a decorum in an extremely crass world is a significant part of what makes it unique and special.
It seems unlikely that most senators, who prize their chamber's decorum and their own dignity, will engage in the kind of disruptive antics adopted by Trump's most fervent allies in the House hearings.
Official decorum guidelines for the trial released by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer's offices say that senators must refrain from speaking while the case is being presented.
Third, if members begin to engage in protests or boycotts of the State of the Union, we will lose the little decorum that we have retained in these increasingly poisonous, petty political times.
She's acting symbolism and tragedy in a way only partly to do with her husband's assassination and everything to do with performing docility, sympathy, wifeliness, decorum, strength and bereavement for an expectant nation.
The amount of the fine "reflects his multiple prior violations of acceptable on-court decorum," read a press release from the office of Kiki VanDeWeghe, the NBA's executive vice president of basketball operations.
In the Senate GOP Conference, most Republicans are ideologically closer to the GOP for which McCain was standard bearer as the party's 2008 presidential nominee, and are used to debating disagreements with decorum.
He said these events have taken on the ritual decorum of Kabuki theater — students are allowed to deride him, he is allowed to speak, blood pressures rise and fall, and life goes on.
"L'Amour au Théâtre" (2009), set to excerpts from Rameau's "Hippolyte et Aricie," matches the aristocratic decorum of the music with its own democratic cooperation, the dancers calmly inverting one another, assembling cantilevered tableaus.
John Kasich of Ohio, all but conceding the Super Tuesday contests, lamented the demolition derby-like state of the primary contest, hoping his sense of decorum would help him win over voters in Massachusetts.
You're probably not so willing if you're a public servant (or in this case: working for a non-profit funded by both the state and federal government), whose job requires some sense of decorum.
During the protest in June, dozens of House Democrats sat on the floor in the well, chanted and yelled when Republicans attempted to move onto legislative business, actions which are breaches of floor decorum.
Last July he escalated his anti-establishment rhetoric even further, when in a shocking breach of party decorum he called Mitch McConnell, the Senate leader of his party, a liar on the Senate floor.
In one example (project decorum) of what's being built for the Safe network, outside developers are working on an open source protocol for building decentralized social services, such as forums, communities and comment sections.
Edelstein defended the need for decorum in the legislature and said parliament's administrative director had only been doing his job when he sent around a letter in October reminding everyone of the dress code.
Although there is no law that forbids people from carving dead tree stumps, police have threatened to ban him from historic areas using tough new rules drawn up in recent years to maintain decorum.
"Decorum is important, especially for this institution, and a dress code in the chamber and the lobby makes sense, but we also don't need to bar otherwise accepted, contemporary business attire," Ryan said Thursday.
Dallas police were hoping for the "highest level of decorum and civility" from the demonstrations, which will include a "die-in" protest outside the convention hall on Friday, when Trump is due to speak.
After maintaining decorum throughout the trial, Cosby exploded following the verdict when prosecutors asked the judge to take him into custody, saying he was a flight risk in part because he owned a plane.
Local media have criticized the unit, ridiculed as "the decorum cops", for removing popular art while unsightly graffiti blights many buildings and heaps of garbage pile up on sidewalks because of a collection backlog.
The chef, John Fraser, who has shown that he has a persuasive way with vegetables at Nix, Narcissa, and Dovetail, here crowds enough indulgent items onto the menu to challenge one's duty to decorum.
"When it comes to decorum, it's unclear who is directly responsible, so no one does anything," said Giuseppe Maria Amendola, the president of the Consorzio Tiberina, an association that aims to promote the Tiber.
Days afterward, Montgomery County issued a new decorum order that banned news conferences from the steps leading up to the courthouse, the ramp leading to the courthouse, or any entrance door to the courthouse.
Our hope is that campaigns would be conducted with all due decorum, and focus on the issues, as well as on the positive reasons why a candidate is better able move the country forward.
The preceding discussion begs an important policy question going forward: How do we balance the public's right to comment with the need to develop a substantive record and maintain decorum in our public discourse?
And then there is this doozy: Those of us who supported Mr. Trump were never so naïve as to expect that he would transform himself into a model of presidential decorum upon taking office.
The character could easily slump into the grotesque or the simply pitiful, but Olivia Colman (now a regal specialist, having taken over as Elizabeth II in "The Crown") finds a curious decorum in Anne.
In doing so, he not only offends Atlanticist decorum but also violates a more specific injunction, which permits politicians to talk as much as they like about global competition but not about specific competitors.
The news, announced by Mr. Trump on his Twitter account, contributed to the picture of an administration that has abandoned conventional decorum in favor of a reality television show-style of freewheeling decision-making.
She was not making a defiant secular stand, but merely reading from the same committee decorum rule book that her Republican predecessor, Representative Gregg Harper of Mississippi, had used to administer oaths, videos show.
While the particulars of social decorum have changed somewhat since Washington was a boy — we don't have as much need for flicking lice off our loved ones — the need for etiquette lessons has not.
According to decorum guidelines circulated Wednesday, senators will not be able to bring electronic devices on the floor, speak to others while on the floor or bring reading material unless it's related to impeachment.
He also argued it would be unwise for the lawyers to present a defense with "sensational elements," suggesting it would be unwelcome in the Senate given the restraint and decorum expected on the floor.
Like Ms. Di Santo, many designers abandoned the provocative cutouts, plummeting necklines and transparencies they once favored for high collars, covered arms, bodice-concealing wraps, hooded capes, gloves and other totems of bridal decorum.
"That gives us a sense of what is coming in the electoral campaign," she said, adding that after an especially nasty presidential campaign in the United States, German politicians, too, may abandon traditional decorum.
Epstein does not eat in the middle of the day (a habit borrowed from the Yanomami), but out of decorum he ordered sashimi as he spoke of the possibility of life on other planets.
Democrats want to point to the civility and decorum with which government is supposed to work, but this ignores the fact that government is broken and completely overtaken by the people who broke it.
Lanthimos, his camera gliding through gilded corridors and down stone staircases — in exquisitely patterned light and shadow, with weird lenses and startling angles — choreographs an elaborate pageant of decorum and violence, claustrophobia and release.
"It's such a break with the tradition that you unify the country against opposition abroad, and you act with a certain decorum in dealing with opponents at home," said the presidential historian Robert Dallek.
What came next, however, proved that society and the media were more irked by Serena Williams' expression of anger and more interested in discussing her on-court decorum than interrogating the reasons behind the rage.
Instead of shaking hands and greeting each of his elders, he got straight to the point, forgoing any of the flowery formalities and decorum that have shaped daily life in the Arabian Peninsula for centuries.
The media self-censors; when the hugely popular radio gossip Walter Winchell (the one-man TMZ of his day) lets loose on the president's policies, it is his advertisers who silence him for breaching decorum.
After rowdy scenes, six lawmakers were suspended for a single session and ordered out of the chamber for "undermining the authority of the speaker undermining decorum in the house," parliament spokesman Chris Obore told Reuters.
Then, out of the blue, the Senate boss saw two colleagues on TV announcing a competing plan — an extraordinary end-run in a body famous for its decorum and a caucus renowned for its discipline.
Instead, the spectacle devolved into a chaotic scene more reminiscent of a bar fight than a congressional hearing, with members of Congress yelling over each other and displaying their complete lack of respect for decorum.
It also renewed debate over the President's inner thoughts about race and his apparent obliviousness to the standards of decorum and propriety expected of a head of state as he stands in the Oval Office.
In normal times, it would be a concern that the President is conducting himself in a manner so at odds with the decorum and propriety associated for over two centuries with the office he holds.
" Apparently insisting on preserving some level of presidential decorum, Trump went on to say that "He is a weak and untruthful slime ball who was, as time has proven, a terrible Director of the FBI.
"Out of respect for all those interred at Arlington National Cemetery, we require the highest level of decorum from our guests and visitors," Arlington National Cemetery staff wrote in a Facebook post on July 12.
Because Hoyer ruled that Pelosi's words had violated decorum, Pelosi got the punishment House members receive for speaking out of turn: not being allowed to speak on the floor for the rest of the day.
Ingraham is of proudly working-class heritage — her mother was a waitress for almost 2000 years and her father owned and operated a Coin-a-Matic carwash — and does not share Will's reverence for decorum.
Given the explosive nature of the allegations, the decision by Republicans on the Judiciary Committee to hire an outside lawyer to question Dr. Blasey was cast as a way to preserve some sense of decorum.
Attendees of the United Nations General Assembly, normally a scripted annual gathering of presidents, prime ministers and wizened diplomats, do not typically break decorum, let alone laugh at the most powerful man in the room.
"No crisis, whatever its scope, should be exploited as a means to trample upon values of national decorum and responsibility, and to undermine the will of the voting public," Gantz said in a video statement.
He said whatever reputation for decorum and for straight talk that he has picked up owes to his upbringing — "My mother would whip me if I didn't have class," he said — and childhood in Harlem.
But in Canada, a country that prides itself on its political decorum and multiculturalism, it underscored the extent to which Mr. Bernier is jolting the political landscape as the national election approaches on Oct. 21.
As soon as you begin recording a Skype call, all participants are notified, but it&aposs still a good idea to preemptively inform people you are going to record for reasons of legality and decorum.
Jerry Nadler earlier in the week for violating Senate decorum: It felt like Republicans were simply looking for a reason to discredit the Democratic arguments that had very little to do with their actual substance.
Rule No. 1: Senators will be barred from speaking during trial The Senate has drafted a document on decorum guidelines for the impeachment trial, including rules senators — who will be serving as jurors — must follow.
How did so many of the same people who spent the past 50 years bemoaning the decline of morality and decorum become the agents and enablers of the most morally grotesque administration in American history?
Photographers worshiped her for the unheard-of creative control she offered: She allowed them to choose their subjects and their models, and frequently nudged against (or gaily traipsed beyond) the limits of convention or decorum.
But the blatant disregard for civility this year (Democratic members in the chamber were caught playing games on their smart phones) offered a window into a reality that runs deeper than any breach of decorum.
But the Republicans, who control the chamber, scoffed at the assertion, saying that the new rule was meant to maintain decorum, and that it echoed an earlier rule — usually ignored — barring cellphones in the chamber.
"The actions of these Members raise several obvious and potential violations that reflect negatively upon the decorum and credibility of the House as a body and as an institution," the members wrote in the letter.
Now many Democrats worry they have set a new standard, creating a precedent that mandates a major response every time a member transgresses rules of rhetorical decorum that are ill-defined and subject to dispute.
Sitting to the top right of President Trump during the State of the Union address on Tuesday, she walked a fine line between decorum and disapproval all night, making power moves without saying a single word.
Maybe it wouldn't be mentioned only in euphemisms in sex education courses; uttering the word wouldn't be deemed "offensive" and in violation of decorum in Congress; pubic hair and menstruation stains wouldn't be censored on Instagram.
Spelman College, a historically Black women's college in Atlanta used to have a decorum guide that stipulated that some events required all white dress: a skirt and shirt, closed toed black pumps and flesh tone stockings.
But to remind the most weary legislative news-junkies out that there that sometimes both the Senate and the House have their bipartisan moments, here are five examples of political decorum that resulted in bipartisan victories.
But Mr Trump's furious tirade against Judge Gonzalo Curiel defies all norms of presidential decorum and decency, and the sentiment fuelling it threatens to undermine the delicate balance of power between the executive and judicial branches.
But Trump, that paragon of decorum and decency we have come to know and love, apparently could not handle the Mooch: sources also say POTUS & fam did not appreciate how A.S. comments linked them to vulgarity.
Just as institutions of liberal democracy are harnessed by white supremacists for their fascist agenda, so too are civic virtues such as politeness, decorum, and civility used by white moderates to conceal and enable fascist actions.
While there are certainly criticisms to be made of how Democrats handled the sit-in, it sure is fun to see Republicans make a fuss over decorum only a few years out from the government shutdown.
By seeming so mean and ungracious or coarsened by physical hurt, she scrapes against the grain of the movie's decorum, and asks, What kind of soul did you expect, at the root of poems like these?
The package also changes traditional rules of decorum on the House floor to allow for religious head gear, a nod to Representative Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, the newly elected Democratic representative who wears a head scarf.
Our contests always result in extraordinary work, and the comments on our writing prompts this week (and nearly every week) display empathy, compassion, optimism and decorum in the face of an increasingly bitter and divided society.
Today's listeners revel in the violin's isolated flurry of activity about three minutes into the first movement: The audiences at Leopold's palace, however, would have heard this as an egregious breach of musical and social decorum.
" The political scientist Mara Telles suggested that the president's post may have violated the law that bars elected officials from acting in a manner that is "incompatible with the dignity, honor and decorum of the office.
In Tuesday's decision upholding Mr. Trump's travel ban, he seemed to chide the president for incivility even as he said the courts could do nothing to force him to behave with the decorum Justice Kennedy prized.
Given Mr. Trump's penchant for insulting journalists — he recently denounced questions as "stupid" and "racist" and joked about a Montana lawmaker who body-slammed a reporter — the use of "decorum" drew snickers from journalists on Twitter.
But until now, Mr. Gantz, promising to restore dignity and decorum to Israel politics, had stayed focused on the idea that Mr. Netanyahu had lost the moral standing to lead, given the criminal charges against him.
In either event, Republicans suggested, the episode spoke to Democrats' inability to accept the results of the 2016 election — and, more narrowly, to adhere to the rules of a body where decorum has often fallen away.
Senator Orrin G. Hatch of Utah, chairman of the Finance Committee and now the longest-serving Republican in the chamber's history, is also keenly attuned to the Senate's traditions of decorum and the veneer of statesmanship.
Puns are also linguistically fascinating demonstrations of the rich intersection of language and extralinguistic knowledge, and, for some people, irresistible expressions of the synapses that keep firing past the point of mere communication, eloquence or decorum.
He cries easily and can become impatient and never bothered much to disguise his contempt for adversaries, at least until he arrived in the Senate, whose hidebound traditions of decorum demanded at least an honest effort.
" Galli continued, noting that the president has, in his opinion, lowered the standard for presidential decorum, openly admitted to unsavory interactions with women and has worked with a "number of people who are now convicted criminals.
"One expects a certain level of professionalism and decorum from medical professionals, and it's hard to imagine what Salgado was thinking when he made these posts," wrote Noah Adams, the author of the Trans Advocate piece.
They didn't just play over the edge; they defied decorum at every turn, with owner/GM/dictator Al Davis never missing a chance to rub the league's face in his team's delirious defiance of football convention.
A White House aide noted that Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin's comments Tuesday that he wanted a vote for Gorsuch -- clear opposition to a filibuster -- could be based on Durbin's support for maintaining the Senate's historical decorum.
Trump survived questioning John McCain's war hero status, proposing a ban on Muslims entering the United States and basically shredding all previous notions of decorum on the campaign trail, hurling crude insults at anyone who criticized him.
Honestly, every gym and weight room should include preschool manners charts posted on the walls, because it often seems like basic human decorum goes out the window the second people are allowed to show off their strength.
The NFL's reputation as humorless enforcer of bloodsport decorum isn't likely to change anytime soon, so let's not kid ourselves with a rant that it's time for the NFL to relax its rules on dancing and taunting.
Some of this qualifies as part of golf's appeal—the broader pastoral gentility and all those elaborate decorum rituals are stretched dangerously thin over the usual psychotic competitive focus and the high-pressure virtuosity of individual sports.
Verona's mayor, Flavio Tosi, is pulling no punches: "Thanks to this provision there will be no more openings of establishments that sell food prepared in a way that could impact the decorum of our city," he said.
At the party, the queen, widely considered a paragon of decorum, was expressing sympathy with Ms. D'Orsi over difficulties the policewoman had experienced, saying it was "bad luck" that she had had to deal with the officials.
Both sides would be afforded the same number of questions, and decorum would be maintained by the Vice President or Speaker, depending upon whether it is the Senate or the House's nominal turn to host the President.
It says that values don't matter as long as decorum is observed, and that elites are in charge, preferably behind closed doors, where the public can't second-guess what they're doing or demand that they do more.
That Republicans have joined Democrats to denounce this reckless maneuver is remarkable given their two years of shrugging off serial body-blows to the rule of law and norms of civility, decorum and truth from this president.
If anyone wonders what's happened to comity and decorum in the nation's capital, they need look no further than this attempted Pelosi Snub-down — call it what you will — and the Democrats' boycott of Trump's inauguration ceremony.
While many have correctly chastised Trump for departing from the traditional decorum and conduct of presidents, it is equally true that these courts departed from traditional review of courts in alleviating these comments over independent agency rationales.
"These changes will help ensure that order and decorum are preserved in the House of Representatives so lawmakers can do the people's work," Ashlee Strong, a spokeswoman for House Speaker Paul Ryan, said in a statement Monday.
U.S. presidents' meetings with their Chinese counterparts are usually more tightly scripted than with other foreign leaders, something Chinese officials insist on to make sure they are treated with the decorum they believe befits a global power.
They tolerated breaches of decorum, such as Representative Joe Wilson's cry of "You lie" during a presidential address, and even made light of the man who brought many of those alleged conspiracies to the fore: Mr. Trump.
While it is true that the New York Yankees are a privately held company and free to employ whomever they wish, in giving Chapman a uniform this morning, they turned their famous definition of decorum into farce.
And, as a bonus, it gives your friend the chance to practice soberly handling people with no sense of decorum or dignity, which will be useful when the life-changer in her stomach hits the terrible twos.
While it's worth noting that House Democrats have also recently run afoul of rules, in order to call President Donald Trump's comments racist, Republican leadership in the Senate, in particular, has seen a sharp breakdown in decorum.
Many of her greatest triumphs have involved women unbound by the usual conventions of decorum, whose potential range of behavior is so great that at any moment they might cry, have a tantrum or break into song.
Ms. Harris, a former prosecutor, employs a rapid-fire questioning pace more commonly seen in courtrooms — a style that at times has her interrupting witnesses, which is frowned upon in the Senate, where decorum is still prized.
At most, a senator would likely be admonished by the chief justice if they were behaving in a way that violated decorum (much like Justice John Roberts did to the prosecutorial and defense teams early Wednesday morning).
In the meantime, we have a "No Guardrails" presidency, in which Trump's contempt for law, procedure and decorum are a license for the behavior of his minions and a model for future American demagogues and their apologists.
Every tool of coercion and compliance is leveraged by leadership and by the influence peddlers and the career staffers to force you to conform to the proper civility and decorum and level of deference to your superiors.
The middle-aged couple sharing my table eat their bratwurst and mustard with a little more decorum, the wife's face actually puckering into horror as I wipe ketchup from the table and smear it into my mouth.
Justices confirmed in an election year: Kennedy, Rehnquist, Powell, Brennan, Murphy, Cardozo, Clarke, Brandeis, Pitney, Peckham, many others Whatever decorum remained on the debate stage ended pretty much as soon as the topic at hand moved beyond Scalia.
People know and understand this, but it seems as though we've crafted an idea about rap beef: that it is an arena where all rules and decorum are set aside in the name of harsh and humiliating rebuttals.
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It may be a breach of decorum for a Supreme Court justice to criticize a presidential candidate, but it's much worse for someone who would be President to call a justice feebleminded and press her to step down.
Republican leaders didn't budge –– no gun votes were called, then or since –– but almost three months later they're vowing to act soon on a resolution to sanction the protestors for breaching House rules and violating standards of decorum.
Personal animosity between fighters is commonplace, as is a standard level of braggadocio, but never before had someone stepped onto the scales while smoking a cigarette or shown blatant disregard for both his opponent and the sport's decorum.
LOUDON, N.H. — Martin Truex Jr. felt a bit uneasy as he settled into a seat in the Nascar hauler where officials summon drivers who are accused of rules infractions, bruised from fistfights or found guilty of poor decorum.
While they have been known to hug passionately at sporting events – and laugh together as they attempt archery, the sport of choice in Bhutan – the royal couple often keeps a stoic, very British decorum at most public events.
It mainly stumbles on words with pronunciations that aren't particularly intuitive, perhaps due to their origin outside American English, such as "decorum," where it emphasizes the first syllable, and "Merlot," which it hilariously pronounces just as it looks.
An untitled painting on a photocopy of a man with a red face in a chartreuse suit recalls the lurid colors and faux-naivete of these artists' paintings, as does Meese's send-up of decorum and good taste.
Today in relatable actions by abhorrent people: Ted Cruz seems to have brought his phone into the first day of the Senate impeachment trial, which is expressly forbidden by the "decorum guidelines" released by the Senate last week.
Inspired in part by the "Downton Abbey" television drama, the country's once raw and raucous tycoons are aspiring to old-school decorum, fueling demand for the services of homegrown butlers trained in the ways of a British manor.
Though the resolution does not mention matters of decorum, Democrats believe the vote to adopt it will allow lawmakers to get around normal House rules that limit their ability to accuse the president of crime, the aide said.
Though the resolution does not mention matters of decorum, Democrats believe the vote to adopt it will allow lawmakers to get around normal House rules that limit their ability to accuse the president of crime, the aide said.
"Here, I'd prefer we maintain some decorum as we go through the entire rather lengthy jury form," Ellis said, signaling that he'd keep the doors closed in the ninth-floor courtroom where the verdict will be read aloud.
Trump's willingness to break the conventions of decorum and decency with demolishing attacks on his rivals, and a disregard for civility, are inseparable from his political appeal to the base on which he has built his political career.
"The truth is that it doesn't matter how hard progressives and anti-establishment candidates try to play by the rules of civility and decorum — that kindness will never ever be reciprocated," Ball, a vocal Sanders supporter, said Wednesday.
As he took in the sun, he doled out a lesson, the same one that Donald Trump is delivering on a daily basis and in a grander fashion: Beware the politician who doesn't give a damn for decorum.
I mean, in some ways it's refreshing to have a candidate who is not completely scripted but at the same time he lacks the decorum and stage presence and gravitas to deal with foreign leaders on the world stage.
KURTZ: I understand -- pushing it back and saying the President also often doesn&apost deserve decorum, and we&aposve talked on this show endlessly about the tweets, the personal attacks, and the insults and the nicknames and all that.
Fortunately, anyone — local or visitor alike — who chafes at Charleston's stateliness and decorum today can find an instant remedy: its beer, served fresh from the tank in a largely industrial neighborhood two miles north of the city's tourist center.
It now insists that Hong Kong should pass a law banning deliberate disrespect for the anthem, "The March of the Volunteers", and requiring all primary and secondary schools to teach their pupils how to sing it with due decorum.
Club staff know that their workplace decorum is miles away from a traditional office setting, but whether you work at a desk or at a comedy club, you still have the right to protection against unsafe or inhumane conditions.
It would be a somewhat more significant breach of decorum for a president to stage a series of bully-pulpit speeches on the steps of the Supreme Court, but to the best of my knowledge, Obama never did this.
After jeering and heckling erupted in the chamber, the six lawmakers were suspended for a single session and ordered out for "undermining the authority of the speaker [and] undermining decorum in the house," parliament spokesman Chris Obore told Reuters.
It was a surreal new twist to a presidency that has often already stretched the limits of credulity, and has challenged conventions on the decorum and gravity expected in the behavior of the person who holds the office itself.
In other news, the Department of Justice has criticized Apples 'corrosive' defense of iPhone locking while the tech titan says the DOJ has 'thrown decorum to the wind' as the war of words heated up in the encryption battle.
ROME (Reuters) - A larger-than-life mural showing Pope Francis as a sneaky graffiti artist painting peace signs on a wall near the Vatican was taken down by Rome's "decorum cops" on Wednesday just hours after it went up.
Interviews with nearly 30 voters in two of the districts with strong income gains suggest Democrats and many independents are keen to punish the incumbents, with some citing Trump's divisive scapegoating and others his disregard of institutions and decorum.
He held fewer press conferences than Bush, and a larger share of them were "joint appearances" with visiting foreign leaders where objective circumstances and decorum both tend to minimize the quantity of domestic horse race questions that get asked.
Were it within the power of the president to deliver a majority in Congress, would conservatives set aside such other core principles in the executive as decorum, morality and economic freedom in order to attain control of the legislature?
So in fact, other than the lack of decorum and taste with which the fight ensued within hours of Scalia's death, the nature—but not the tactics—of this fight is perfectly consistent with our history and the Constitution.
Clapping could be heard from the Republican side of the Senate chamber in response to Cipollone's remarks — also a breach of the Senate's impeachment decorum rules — though it wasn't immediately clear who or how many GOP senators clapped. Rep.
Ever since Trump made the birtherism conspiracy his bridge to politics from the tabloid life of a tycoon and real estate star, he and Obama have been locked in a mutually antagonistic embrace, as opposites in decorum and ideology.
"Each voyage is a bonding experience, but we stick to some basic decorum: Keep your shirt on, respect the person in the hammock next to you, and if you drink beer, then do so in moderation," Mr. Barros said.
Safety and proper decorum, not speed, also seem to be paramount concerns — fences prevent skiers from going off-piste, helmets are ubiquitous, and signs constantly remind visitors to select the appropriate slope for their skill level and slow down.
In fact, on Saturday the tweeter-in-chief, once again breaking long-established rules of decorum, called on the audience at a military ceremony, the commissioning of a new aircraft carrier, to pressure the Senate to pass that bill.
Such impotence would sharply contradict both King's refreshingly accurate (by past DOE standards) assessment of CMES's shortcomings and the record of the administration in which he serves, which delights in flouting what used to pass for decorum in Washington.
But Charles belongs to a different generation, one that fought so hard for visibility that they feel they've earned the right to eschew all political decorum and enjoy the anarchy of reinvention, co-opting and bending language beyond recognition.
The core of all of it is child abuse, a crime that's both plausible enough as a conspiracy and horrifying enough to supersede normal concerns about plausibility and decorum that might take hold if we were talking about tax fraud.
House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy said Tuesday that leading Republicans were looking into allegations that Democrats intimidated floor staff to break the rules of decorum in the chamber simply to energize their supporters and line their coffers with campaign cash.
Trump and the White House spent a lot of time complaining about the need for decorum last week as part of its ongoing battle with CNN and journalist Jim Acosta, whose press credentials the Trump administration revoked earlier this month.
Civility towards each other is an important component of being a global citizen, and I urge everyone in our community to showcase the kindness, compassion, and good decorum that our residents are known for and that our world needs more of.
The Perecian tack of dramatizing silence and absence maintains the gravitas, decorum, and restraint common to human grieving rituals and to public memorials such as Berlin's Holocaust Memorial, Washington D.C.'s Vietnam Veterans Memorial, and New York City's 9/11 Memorial.
You ruined my night completely so you could have the money, but I hope now you spend it on getting some lessons in grace and decorum — because you have all the grace of a reversing dump truck without any tires on.
A gently chaotic decorum prevailed: Riding with the windows down, people in the limousines accompanying the hearse — including members of the Ali family, the actor Will Smith and the mayor, Greg Fischer — slapped hands with the spectators as they passed.
It is a bit of role-playing, a self-portrait in disguise, by Elisabeth Hase, a German photographer (1905-1991) who wore shirts and sometimes ties rather than heels and hats and looked down on women trapped in such decorum.
The city's garbage collection agency and its municipal decorum police squad, known as PICS, often take part in larger cleanup projects, like the "retake" action on a recent Sunday of the left bank of the Tiber, opposite Mr. Kentridge's frieze.
Pay $10,000 (it began at $5,000) and you get to put a plaque on a bench, saying almost whatever you want (within limits of decorum: no cursing, no advertising), up to a suggested maximum of four lines of 30 characters each.
While decency and decorum are dying in this administration, irony and hypocrisy thrive: Sessions' defense of the First Amendment came just days after Donald Trump needlessly went to war against professional athletes who were exercising the very rights it protects.
Locals recall long-shuttered airline bars, such as Gregory's on Metropolitan Avenue, Spirits tavern, and Yer Man's Irish Pub, where a collection of discarded bras hanging above the bar attested to wild nights of flight personnel shedding their in-flight decorum.
Herndon I'd say Washington's deference to civility and decorum is putting it at increasing odds with the rest of the country, which is more partisan and enraged Rogers Oh, I think it's safe to say Washington is also partisan and enraged.
It also underscored the degree to which unease with President Trump is a bipartisan issue in Utah, where his hard-line policies and disdain for decorum has upset liberals and many conservatives whose political attitudes are shaped by the Mormon Church.
But several of the more liberal justices, joined at times by Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. and Justice Anthony M. Kennedy, said that maintaining the decorum and dignity of polling places could justify substantial restrictions on free speech rights.
Let's put aside the question of decorum and how we get back to a place where political debate is constructive and Congress is a realm of problem solving and progress, not a modern-day Colosseum in which gladiators do grisly battle.
While Trump's surprise display of decorum has made him part of the sort of bipartisan Washington ritual he usually denounces, it has also helped him avoid the scathing reviews that followed his cool response to the August death of former Sen.
Beyond this, the idea that adults are still in charge, that the presidency is still beholden to a pretense of decorum, has been disrupted by the election of a TV star whose following depends partly on his going off script.
The two shared a mutual revulsion at what they saw as the highly partisan food fight in the House and, unlike today's Senate leaders, vowed to work together to preserve the dignity and decorum of the Senate without an ugly meltdown.
The extraordinary moment capped an acrimonious opening to Trump's impeachment trial, and placed Roberts, who otherwise largely handled procedural tasks on day 1, in the position of reminding advocates for both sides to maintain decorum during a highly partisan affair.
And with a new venue and a younger audience came new standards of theater decorum: The middle and high school students groaned when things went badly for the protagonists and cheered shamelessly at insults lobbed at the town's most virulent racists.
"Minnesota's limited prohibition is a reasonable restriction of speech in a quintessential nonpublic forum that protects the integrity of elections by preserving order and decorum in the polling place and preventing voter confusion and intimidation," they argued in court papers.
For the next decade, she documented a fading but no less virulent racial order — from the humanity of black residents beset by discrimination and poverty to the outward decorum of white life, racial rage and panic seething just below the surface.
While Trump certainly interrupted — and interjected — far more than Clinton, he also interrupted the moderators more tonight than he did in the first debate, which shows a shifting strategy in Trump's approach that falls more in line with traditional debate decorum.
WASHINGTON — Senate Democrats on Monday secured the votes necessary to filibuster the Supreme Court nomination of Judge Neil M. Gorsuch, presaging a bitter confrontation this week that threatens to further unravel a chamber where bipartisanship and decorum have eroded for years.
We praise Manet for his paintings that shattered conventions of realism and decorum, turning art history on its head, but the identities of the women he asked to model for these radical artistic statements have been blurred in his painterly margins.
Simon hits hard on his pet issue, which is that he should be able to call a Nazi anything he wants to: The last thing that Twitter should be doing is policing decorum, or trying to leech hostility from the platform. Why?
Whether you'll be wiping a tear as the actress and her prince say "I do" from the pews of St. George's Chapel or from the couch in your pajamas, dust off your knowledge of all things decorum and tradition and keep on reading.
Serving as press secretary for a president who trampled on rules of decorum and tradition, Spicer was forced on his first day to trash the media, haranguing reporters for not — incorrectly — saying that Trump's inauguration crowd size was the largest in American history.
The controversy was yet another reminder, a few days ahead of America's birthday, that Trump is a leader like no other in the nation's 241-year history, who plans to stay true to himself and is willing to flout norms of decorum.
Both of the primary candidates seem to be doing their best to scare away the youth voter unicorn; however, our demands really aren't that difficult to meet—show some decorum and respect for the office being pursued, but avoid nauseating degrees of pandering.
That is a more logical extension of the Speaker's responsibility to maintain order and decorum in the Chamber and one that is not likely to be deadlocked, as the bipartisan Ethics Committee likely would be in any partisan-engineered shutdown of floor business.
To become one, titleholders must win competitions on the scene's national circuit—think of them as beauty pageants for kinks like rubber and puppy play, where contestants are judged before an audience on factors like their decorum, public speaking, and fetish spirit.
The normal comity between past holders of the job and the current occupant has been disrupted by Trump's frequent criticism of Obama, his continued attacks on the Clintons and his general disregard for the usual displays of decorum offered in the job.
Her Anne assumes directorship of the family firm—she's marrying the banker (Toby Jones) who brokers the transition—works to minimize the payouts to the victim of the construction accident, and tries to maintain a semblance of decorum in the Laurent household.
The two officially designated campaigns — Vote Leave and Stronger In — continued to fire away on Twitter, in messages that reflected the sharply negative turn the debate has taken in a country where civility and decorum have been distinctive characteristics of the political culture.
"Jefferson's argument was that politics were always going to be contentious, emotional, divisive, so to have any cool, reflective debate under those circumstances, you had to have rules to operate under some sort of decorum," said Donald A. Ritchie, the Senate's historian emeritus.
It was not just about the way people look, although that was part of it, but about the peculiar mixture of desire and propriety, abandon and decorum, or what the writer Arthur Koestler once described in a book about Japan as stoic hedonism.
In this sense, the hook of Nick's "barroom story" elevator pitch wasn't the story but the barroom: a loud, sociable space for people to gossip, argue, joke, and whisper, a place where decorum and politeness were not only unnecessary but actively objectionable.
There is a valid case to be made that what we witnessed Monday night — the sheer volume and ferocity of Trump's interjections — had to do with the gender dynamic at play and with Trump's flagrant disregard for conventional norms, including debate decorum.
Maybe he should keep his hands in his pockets, but at least it means he isn't prepared to capitulate to the icy codes of personal decorum written by people who don't know the difference between exuberant human warmth and unwarranted sexual advances.
Very much in a mode of George Balanchine, who was a godfather to this troupe, and his vision of the symmetries and hierarchies of French-Russian classicism, "Brahms Variations" is exceedingly polite, but such decorum and taste are rare enough to astonish.
But it's also no longer possible to credibly argue -- despite the distracting blizzard of controversy, busted decorum and staff chaos constantly lashing Washington -- that there is not something significant taking place that is changing the political and economic character of the nation itself.
Indeed, Kimmel was at his best at weaving such controversial topics as the sexual harassment allegations against disgraced mogul Harvey Weinstein into his monologues and asserting himself on the right side of women's rights with the proper mix of decorum and humor.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Given that so much of Monty Python's humor was predicated on testing and twisting codes of civility and decorum, it's surprising their Flying Circus didn't alight more frequently in that most stuffily decorous setting, the art museum.
I shared the stories from my time here in the context of the 'Me Too' legislation and how we can elevate the decorum and the dress code to protect women from what is a pervasive problem here and in society at large.
And he'll make clear that he's still not one of the political elites, because he'll keep flouting their rules of decorum and "telling it like it is" (by getting into feuds with media outlets, coastal elites, the cast of Hamilton, and so on).
So it is no surprise that when we left the Queen of Hartford, she was still involved with the DAR, still demanding a sense of decorum and formality at all meals and still trying to financially extort her daughter and granddaughter into familial commitments.
The normal comity between past holders of the job and the current occupant has been disrupted by Trump's frequent criticism of Obama, his continued attacks on the Clintons, and his general disregard for the usual displays of decorum offered by holders of the job.
Several decades later, in 1968, the federal government established Memorial Day as a federal holiday to be celebrated on the last Monday of May, a move that established the three-day weekend that we now enjoy, while maintaining the decorum of the melancholy holiday.
Many clictivists, however, not satisfied with form comments, decided to add a "personal" touch to their submissions: a simple search using the FCC's own website reveals that thousands of these comments use words so profound and disgusting that decorum prevents me from mentioning them here.
On this week's podcast, Sunstein discusses his new books; Kathryn Hughes talks about "Victorians Undone: Tales of the Flesh in the Age of Decorum"; Alexandra Alter has news from the publishing world; and Gregory Cowles, Tina Jordan and John Williams on what people are reading.
They knew going into the hearing that they would have to push the envelope of the chamber's decorum to have any hope of derailing the confirmation of Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh, while simultaneously showing voters — particularly theirs — that they would not be bulldozed by Republicans.
Some of its members remain staunch supporters of Mr. Trump, while others are doubtless panicked about their political futures with Mr. Trump strutting about at the head of the party, insulting everyone and everything in sight: staff members, allies, laws, diplomatic decorum and common sense.
"I was appalled that The Times would ignore so many of its own rules on letter length, decorum and, perhaps most important, the one about letter writers being 'entitled to their own opinions, but not to their own facts,'" Dorian de Wind of Austin, Tex.
His low cunning conspired with his devouring egoism to make him throw off all the restraints of official decorum, in the expectation that he would find duplicates of himself in the crowds he addressed and that mob diffused would heartily sympathize with Mob impersonated.
The US and China inked a trade deal on Wednesday, and if the Chinese leader was watching from Beijing on television — as Trump assured guests was the case — he was treated to a verbal tour de force that shattered regular decorum at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
But the debacle has also led many Chinese to look for deeper explanations and ask if bike-sharing has revealed essential flaws in the national character, prompting a far-reaching debate about social decay and the decline of decorum and morality in the country.
From the moment he trampled the unifying conventions of the inaugural address by decrying "American carnage," Trump shattered political normality, tearing at racial and societal divides, the limits and decorum of his office, even raising doubts about his fidelity to the nation's founding values.
WASHINGTON — In a remarkable break from the usual decorum among the bishops, American Catholic leaders are in open conflict over the explosive allegations from a former Vatican diplomat that Pope Francis knew about, and ignored, accusations of sexual abuse against a now-disgraced American cleric.
Last fall, the White House signaled that it would issue new rules of decorum for reporters after a confrontation between Mr. Trump and the CNN correspondent Jim Acosta, whose security pass was temporarily revoked after he refused to cede the microphone at a news conference.
Aides to Putin threatened that Tillerson would get no meeting with the Russian leader, but look for at least a courtesy handshake between them — both sides know it is silly to keep barking at each other, and that they need to restore some decorum to the relationship.
" A spokesperson for Bossier Parish Schools told BuzzFeed News that other high school principals in the district were sending out letters to student athletes and their families, "making their expectations known as it pertains to proper decorum when the National Anthem is played at sporting events.
" Details: Ocasio-Cortez pointed directly at the audience member, then turned to Inglis — a Republican from South Carolina who lost his seat in Congress after trying to combat climate change — taking the opportunity to illustrate her decorum, adding: "And that's the difference between me and Trump.
While she enjoys many demographic advantages heading into the fall, key Democrats say they are growing worried that her campaign has not determined how to combat her unpredictable, often wily Republican rival, to whom criticism seldom sticks and rules of decorum seem not to apply. Mrs.
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As Poiret observed in 1909, "If someone tells you red will be in fashion, dare to wear violet; wear only what suits you, for there is only one principle of elegance and it is condensed in a word used by the Romans, decorum, meaning that which fits."
Grace Elizabeth Hale, a professor of American studies and history at the University of Virginia who has written extensively about the South, segregation and white Americans, said the flag had long been a symbol for outsiders and a rebuke to the forces of decorum and political correctness.
"I'm going to try very hard not to think or talk about Donald Trump for this week and just do what I can to help make sure John is buried with the honors and decorum he's earned from years of faithful service to this country," Salter said.
Yes, we need someone to restore truth, decency and decorum to the presidency, but we also need someone who can lead a post-Trump reconstruction of civil society in which those who are willing can walk away from Trumpism and back into a more normal political reality.
Rather than hide behind madness and a reckless shirking of decorum like Plath and Sexton, Rich made it her mission to expose herself — and her readers — to the facts of patriarchy and racism that had made her, and which are still woven deeply into American identity.
The fourth presidential impeachment hearings in the history of the United States, whose public phase came to an end on Thursday afternoon in the columned environs of the House Ways and Means Committee hearing room, may have hewed to decorum, but they were a battlefield nonetheless.
Perish the thought, but anybody looking at those dates could suspect that the majestic decorum of Capitol Hill was not enough of a stage to tell America, and the rest of the world, where the country stands on people's welfare, key social issues and homeland security.
"When it comes to whether or not you're going to impeach a president of your own party, particularly over a policy difference or whether or not he has lack of decorum or whatever, I think that's something that a lot of voters will not excuse," he said.
I call this group of seats Romneyland because they are filled with voters who resemble Romney demographically and ideologically: professionals and corporate middle managers who want a president who will shrink government and even pursue a center-right social agenda, but also exude professionalism and decorum.
"We've been told that counsel for the Democrats was a witness and that's why he didn't have to comport with the rules of decorum… I've been a judge and I know that you don't get to be a witness and a judge in the same case," Rep.
The content of the tweets (accusations with no evidence); their form (loosely and poorly worded); their affront to precedents and decorum; and their seemingly impulsive release without review or apparent concern for their impact: All these force us to ask whether the president is fit to govern.
"This is not an endorsement of Jeff Sessions, let me be very clear, but being an Alabamian and a leader in this state, I expect leaders to act accordingly and display a certain decorum," said Mr. Daniels, one of the most prominent black politicians in the state.
An especially handsome gallery features eight paintings from Gerhard Richter's "Woods" series, which, while abstract, conjure the light, shadows, trees, streams and vines of nature; in their midst, Rosemarie Trockel's "Copy Me," a long, rusty-steel cast of a suitably corporate sofa, mockingly restores museum decorum.
HENRY A. LOWENSTEIN New York To the Editor: It feels unseemly to dive so soon into the political ramifications of Justice Antonin Scalia's unexpected passing, and though it may evince a bygone decorum, I am dismayed by those on both sides of the aisle who have done so.
Entertainment and employement lawyers told Law & Crime that while Barr's contract probably contained a "morality clause" requiring her to maintain an acceptable degree of public decorum, ABC could still be on the line to pay out talent and crew who signed on to the revival and the next season.
In the complaint, Gaetz calls on the committee to open an investigation into what he described as "flagrant violation of decorum" committed by Pelosi when she ripped up a copy of the president's prepared speech at the end of his third State of the Union address Tuesday night.
As I watched the models in the "Bartier Cardi" video throw money into a pool right along with Fashion Nova gift cards (a brand that is still only associated with a lack of decorum, class, and wealth) I couldn't help but worry that the same fate awaits Cardi.
As they strolled through the empty Robing Room, where the queen dons her imperial state crown and ceremonial robes before addressing Parliament, Ms. Siegal, flouting several centuries of royal decorum, tried to climb right into the room's Chair of State, only to be held back by her horrified host.
The breach of decorum led to a vote on whether to strike her words from the record and a separate vote as to whether the speaker should have her speaking privileges for the day reinstated, privileges that are removed if a lawmaker is found not to be in order.
And then it was Trump's turn, and he started his siren talking about jobs leaving the country and then he threw in his notion that Mexico is building some of the world's biggest plants, and the topic of poverty was lost in the dust, along with some decorum.
But it turns out that could mean almost anything, as repeated cases have illustrated: It seems absurd to think that a mere "Black Lives Matter" or "Support Our Troops" t-shirt might be considered a threat to peace and decorum, but polling place restrictions know few sensible boundaries.
I feel like [the GOP is] kind of gaslighting the country where, when they want to fight, when they want to bend and break the rules and stretch the Constitution to its limits, they'll do it but when they're on the other side of the table, it's, 'Whoa, decorum.
During a men's fencing event, raucous Brazilian fans tossed aside the sport's typically convoluted rules of decorum — cheering is all right, but only at certain moments — as they shook the stands with continuous spasms of celebration and booed anyone who notched a point against one of their own.
But whatever she's experiencing is obviously not compelling or severe enough to make her violate her notions of institutional decorum or consider the long-term consequences of looking the other way when the most corrupt, bigoted, and incompetent president in modern history continually escalates his corruptions, bigotries, and incompetence.
But Mr. Trump has broken most rules of decorum and many rules of decency and is so egregiously unqualified to be president — yet has remained so incomprehensibly popular with a large segment of voters — that this is not a normal election and he is not a normal candidate.
The Constitution doesn't require the president to adhere to core values, or follow military laws and regulations, but shouldn't the American people, and service members in particular, expect the president to exhibit values and decorum at least at the same level we expect and demand of our military leaders?
And when community members respond in grief and rage, as we did when we marched for DeAndre Harris and Corey Long, we are targeted with social pressure under the polite gaze of white moderates, with demands to simmer down and behave with "decorum," a code word for complicity.
Bringing some semblance of decorum to hip-hop toilet room rules, we're also informed how the Biz's throne is a place of quiet and peaceful sanctuary, as he mandates that "no girls, no guys, no dogs, no cats/ No parents, no nieces, no nephews, no brats" are allowed inside.
WASHINGTON — The nomination of Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court has exposed just how far the Senate has drifted from the rules of decorum that once elevated senatorial prerogative over party, leaving behind the kind of smash-mouth partisan politics that have long dominated the unruly House.
A proudly independent soul, very private, he flouted some of the rules of scientific decorum, made enemies, ignored niceties, said what he thought, focused obsessively on his own research program to the exclusion of most other concerns and turned up discoveries that shook the pillars of biological thought.
Here's how Laura Ingraham, a longtime conservative firebrand, reacted to Jacobs being attacked last night: Even if American politics has always had a violent streak, the press and politicians have generally learned to play by basic rules—to observe a sort of decorum—over the past few decades.
But even by the combative and vituperatively partisan standards of President Trump's Washington, the Zinke tweet was a startling breach of decorum and of the norms that usually govern relationships between senior government officials — particularly a cabinet secretary and a member of a congressional committee overseeing his department.
Roberts, who is presiding over the trial, called for decorum in the early hours of Wednesday, saying, "It is appropriate for me to admonish both the House managers and the President's counsel in equal terms," after listening to the managers and the defense team tear into each other.
The formal setting required a little more decorum than if the interview had taken place in front of Mr. Maher's live audience in Los Angeles — "I'm not going to tousle his hair or do something like that," he said — but he left believing that Mr. Obama appreciated their conversation.
The veneer of decorum that cloaks the fictional fishing village of Salty Creek, S.C., does little to smother the stink of prejudice in "Sophie and the Rising Sun," a genteel love story set in the autumn of 1941 during the run-up to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
While many senators have noted that Trump's acquittal is all but guaranteed, since 67 votes are needed to convict, McConnell and Schumer nevertheless want their colleagues to take the trial seriously and have set strict rules of decorum to make sure they pay attention during the weeks-long trial.
The country claimed that the U.S. is denying it "basic decorum" and is clinging "to the outdated acting script which the previous administrations have all tried and failed," warning that they "cannot expect any progress in the implementation" of the agreement between the two countries reached earlier this year.
Mr. Lloyd stages the play true to its radio origins in 1959: Both actors appear at first to be in a recording studio, and it is only as the sense of decorum disintegrates that the performers burst their artificial confines to suggest an emotional terrain that cannot be confined.
To follow in this legacy of good taste, wisdom, and decorum, as well as celebrate the upcoming release of Dancing Queen, Alyssa is graciously serving us her guide to etiquette à la carte, whether you're throwing a big party or an even bigger fit—and staying cute through it all.
What began as a jovial session on Tuesday afternoon between the two longtime politicians quickly turned into a stern discussion about a modern erosion of norms along with toxic behavior in Washington, which they diagnosed as a result of disconcerting changes in the economy and the slipping decorum in politics.
By first reminding Members of the chair's responsibility under House Rule I to preserve order and decorum in the proceedings of the House, and then finding that "the House currently is not in a state of order due to the presence of Members in the well," the Speaker gave fair warning.
Santorum noted that while a legislative victory like passing tax reform could mitigate the effects of what Axelrod describes as an "absence of decorum" from Trump, ultimately "if people are not feeling good about their president and about the country," the Republican Party is going to suffer at the polls.
Putting herself in the fore of the fray surrounding sexual harassment and assault by effecting the resignation of Senator Al Franken, she has twice wounded any political ambitions she might have, as a presidential candidate in 2020 and as a leader in this most challenging matter of personal and public decorum.
For younger Americans whose first real political memory of the White House is President Donald Trump, the remarks of two former presidents offered an important moment that allows us to imagine the kind of decorum and ethos that is possible when the commander in chief understands the gravity of his role.
Meanwhile, their mother Shelly (Light) is working on putting on a theatrical spectacular based on her own family life, an enterprise that for the other characters represents a breach of decorum and for viewers at home will likely be the decisive push away from reason that makes this finale fall short.
WASHINGTON — When Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. walks out of his chambers at the Supreme Court, crosses First Street and enters the Capitol to preside over President Trump's impeachment trial, he will leave behind an institution that prides itself on reason and decorum and enter one marked by partisan warfare.
WASHINGTON — Two minutes into Monday's historic House Judiciary Committee hearing into the impeachment of President Trump — even before Representative Jerrold Nadler, the chairman, issued the customary call for decorum — a protester, screaming that Mr. Nadler was committing treason, was dragged out of the grand columned hearing room by the Capitol Police.
It's tempting to argue that, because she is about to be the First Lady of the United States of America, Melania Trump is held to a higher standard than a Jennifer Lawrence or a Kate Upton, and is thus under more intense pressure to present herself with a certain level of decorum.
But some of it also has to do with the relationship between the couples, which current and former officials say has deepened over the past seven and a half years, both because of the shared bond of living in the White House and because of Mr. Bush's decorum as an ex-president.
I sit in deep blue California at restaurants, social settings, bars and gatherings and listen to the things people say when they are liberated from social niceties and decorum, and I can confirm that a really disturbing number of people you would call financially comfortable and educated believe these things are true.
Her fans (of which I was a very devoted one, even as a 9-year-old girl who had never experienced the affront of not being invited to a wedding, or not getting along with a cousin who was hosting Christmas) looked to her as a guru of good manners and decorum.
No matter how many speeches he gives about the importance of decorum in politics, it seems increasingly unlikely that he can reconcile the conflicts that Boehner failed to resolve, which means he will have to eventually lean on Democrats to pass a budget and, like Boehner before him, alienate some of his party.
And House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam SchiffAdam Bennett SchiffDemocrats request testimony from Trump's former Russia adviser Pence open to releasing transcripts of call with Ukraine Democrats plow ahead as Trump seeks to hobble impeachment effort MORE (D-Calif.) said Trump had committed a "fundamental breach" of presidential decorum — one that threatened national security.
This was not the first time that the criticism of him left Trump brooding after critics charged that his performance fell well short of the standards of decorum and decency expected of a commander-in-chief and revealed a leader unable to rise above political combat to console and steer his nation.
It made for a powerful contrast with the tightly belted quasi-military black skirt suit of Ivanka Trump and the sharply buttoned-up black Burberry trench dress with big silver buttons worn by Melania Trump, the first lady, who also wore black leather gloves, a reported nod to decorum that seemed vaguely sinister.
But a state that prides itself on its decorum was thrown into further chaos when Mr. Fairfax emphatically denied a woman's claim that he had sexually assaulted her in 2004, and indicated that Mr. Northam's allies were plotting against him to keep him from assuming the governor's post if Mr. Northam resigned.
As if the British government's anti-terror strategy—a 16-year "war on terror" in several countries, an ongoing bombing campaign against the Islamic State, the use of torture and extraordinary rendition, the passing of exhaustive surveillance powers, and a controversial monitoring program targeting Muslim communities—testify to an excess of liberal decorum.
The assertions — which coincide with Mr. Trump's decline in the polls after a shaky performance in the first debate and accusations that he forced himself on women — highlight concerns that he may not accept a Clinton victory, breaking from the traditional decorum of defeated presidential candidates and undermining the legitimacy of the election result.

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