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Your piece on the service station nonconfrontation struck a sympathetic chord in me.
"It has less action and rewards nonconfrontation, which I think is an important element in this time.
It emphasizes moderation, often called "the middle way," nonconfrontation, and compliance.
"He prefers caution and nonconfrontation in dealing with the military," he said.
The new government was well received by the majority of the population due to Aycinena's policy of understanding and nonconfrontation.
A bit bewildered, Piazza opted for nonconfrontation.
It's nonconfrontation.
An American woman who sat at the table and witnessed the exchange said, "Mrs. Heinz was trying to be polite and nonconfrontation.
But that was in West Germany, when the country was still divided and the party was clearly identified with a cautious foreign policy of nonconfrontation with the Communist countries.
His brother survived and is just now getting back into boxing, but Odom said that while the incident confirmed his brother's toughness, it reinforced his own belief in the politics of nonconfrontation.
His looks, his marriage to the singer and actress Vanessa Williams and his history of nonconfrontation in the N.B.A. are hard to reconcile with the way he is suddenly pushing around and challenging the Pacers.
As he talks in his senior vice president's office at George K. Baum & Company, 30 stories above Wall Street, Mr. Thompson presents a study in the sort of nonconfrontation that he says makes the city work best.
A Cuban exile leader was on the telephone with a police lieutenant, coordinating arrangements for the day's demonstration, while in another room the Miami City Manager, Cesar Odio, warned organizers that if any protesters continued spitting at police officers, the city's efforts at nonconfrontation might prove in vain.