Manners Sample Clauses

Manners. The CUSTOMER declares not to use any electronic communication of a service on the website for any purpo- se which would be illegal, offending, stalking, molesting, defaming, threa- tening or hateful.
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Manners. 1. Equipment is for everyone, share.
Manners. Chewing gum is not considered appropriate in the presence of patients, visitors, or guests.  Patients can be very sensitive about smells when they are ill. Therefore, it is important that when you are near patients that you do not smell of tobacco products, strong perfumes, or body odor.  The use of earphones, headphones, cell phones in public or patient care areas is not permitted, unless approved by your sponsor.  Always remember that you are a guest. Treat everyone and everything with respect. Being overly polite is never going to harm you or anyone else.  Under no circumstance should you touch patients in any way. You will not be permitted to have any direct patient contact nor will you be permitted to assist with any procedures, testing, etc.
Manners. Both employee and employer are expected to treat each other and everyone else with respect at work. Undesirable behaviour, including (sexual) intimidation, aggression, bullying and discrimination, is inadmissible. The employer is obliged to prevent undesirable behaviour at work as far as possible and to take proper measures in the case that such behaviour does occur in the organisation. In that case, employees may use the facilities provided by the employer and those of the disclosure office xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxxx/
Manners. A high standard of courtesy should be maintained at all times. • An important focus is the Dining Hall where behaviour at tables, courtesy to staff, queuing for food, and clearing tables all afford an excellent opportunity to promote good manners. • In town, a high standard of dress and behaviour is expected from students at all times. • If visitors to the school ask directions, students should be prepared to take them to their destination. • When an outsider or visiting speaker gives his/her time to help, students should make sure that one of the group writes and/or makes a speech of thanks. • Students are expected to be courteous, helpful and try to be part of family life when in homestays.
Manners. Greet people with a smile; be warm, friendly and helpful. Be positive, ALWAYS! NO GUM, HARD CANDY, TOBACCO OR ANYTHING OF THIS NATURE while you are representing the College at an event. NO CELL PHONES are to be used (this includes making a phone call or sending a text message) while you are representing the College at an event unless otherwise authorized by the Ambassador sponsor; don’t bring them with you when you are at an event unless specifically granted permission by the Ambassador sponsor. Leave them locked in your car or at home. Exceptions to this rule can only be granted by the Ambassador sponsor. Ambassadors should be neat, well groomed and refrain from personal habits such as smoking or the use of profanity while performing their duties in uniform (formal or informal) associated with the Ambassadors and Xxxxx State Community College.
Manners. You are to be polite and courteous to building tenants at all times. If a tenant is rude to you let us know about it the next day. We will contact the customer to resolve the situation.
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Manners. Good manners and concern for the rights, feelings and safety of others require certain standards of conduct. The following regulations will be enforced at CJI School District:
Manners. Chewing gum is not considered appropriate in the presence of patients, visitors, or guests. * Patients can be very sensitive about smells when they are ill. Therefore, it is important that when you are near patients that you do not smell of tobacco products, strong perfumes, or body odor. * The use of earphones, headphones, cell phones in public or patient care areas is not permitted, unless approved by your sponsor. * Always remember that you are a guest. Treat everyone and everything with respect. Being overly polite is never going to harm you or anyone else.
Manners. 4. The rest room is not a place for play. Students found playing will be disciplined. PLAYGROUND GENERAL RULES
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