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When done while holding a good hand likely to be the winner, it is considered poor etiquette, because it often gives other players "false hope" that their hands might win before the slow-roller's is exposed.

Some points of etiquette in the Middle East are also
spy with ease.

virtue, excellence of character, qualities that would be inherent in a "natural leader," a component of ethos.

We dedicate ourselves to a stimulating, balanced programme, which is sensitive to the needs of individual students, encourages them increasingly to assume responsibility for themselves and which promotes an ethos that learning is enjoyable.

In this ethos, taking part has more importance than winning, because society expected gentlemen to become all-rounders and not the best at everything.

This informal but always understood sound is less a word than an audible affirmation of the warrior ethos.

The national ethos was in search of non controversial heroes.

The existence of a Romanian philosophy is recognized, but is not connected to the national ethos, nor to the ethnical substance of the Romanians.

Merton and his colleagues spent much time studying "how the social system of science works in accordance with, and often also in contradiction to, the ethos of science."

The College has a distinctive ethos.

Labour's interventionist ethos combined with the economic restrictions caused by World War II meant that the economy was highly regulated and consumer choice limited.

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