Comity in a sentence as a noun

If we lose some stories in the service of repairing comity, I think that's a fine tradeoff in the short term.

The AI output is 99% male, so the ethics comity step in and imposes 50% of women profiles in output.

I'm sad to see that personal stake being used against that comity and intellectual atmosphere.

But what spirit of comity exists when it cannot even be conceded that reasonable minds can differ on such an issue?

The request was instead an official request to Iceland issued pursuant to the 2001 Council of Europe Convention on Cybercrime and other relevant law of Iceland, and as a matter of comity.

"Checks and balances", rather than fostering compromise and comity, creates game theoretic outcomes antithetical to effective governance.

Another is to consider this a rare moment of bipartisan comity; if Republicans see the light on open access, copyright reform and prosecutorial abuse on this, fantastic.

There are a series of court cases that disfavor implied abrogragation under comity principles, but if a later-in-time statute is in clear and unavoidable conflict with an earlier treaty, the statute controls.

Politics and religion are uniquely divisive subjects, and when you allow endless arguments about them, you create a rigid and hostile atmosphere that kills comity and intellectual collaboration.

I think that the point is, unlike emojis which have been integrated in end products by some vendors, forcing Unicode comity to integrate them due to the Unicode consortium goal of backward compatibility, this icon is enforced in any vendor charset out there.

Perhaps that's why there's a footnote saying they may have asked the Swedes just for comity's sake, it's so hard to remember!What I'd really want to see to prove their position is the captured packets from their initial probing of the publicly available homepage that include the IP addresses.

The article spends N pages of intermittent insults and biography and then deigns to write exactly one sentence describing what might actually be wrong with his views: "They promise side effects, backfirings, and unintended consequences on a scale unknown in history, and we lack the financial and political wherewithal, and the international comity, to accomplish them anyway.

* benevolent in terms of close alignment with the ethos of the forum, whatever that happens to be dictatorship in terms of being arbitrary rather than mechanistic, semi-transparent, and unilateralFlame wars are upsetting to everyone, and people in the first 2 camps view as the worst-case outcome because they take over the thread/forum/platform where they occur and are destructive of comity, much like their real-world analogs.

Comity definitions

noun

a state or atmosphere of harmony or mutual civility and respect