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out of courtesy - traducción al árabe

COURTESY TITLES IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
Courtesy style; Title of courtesy; Courtesy peer; Courtesy titles in the united kingdom; Courtesy Titles in the United Kingdom; Courtesy title in the United Kingdom; Judicial courtesy title
  • Earl Percy]]
  • Justice of the Supreme Court]] with the judicial courtesy title of ''Lord''

out of courtesy      
على سبيل المجاملة ، من باب المجاملة
courtesy title         
A TITLE THAT DOES NOT HAVE LEGAL SIGNIFICANCE BUT RATHER IS USED THROUGH CUSTOM OR COURTESY
Courtesy titles; Courteousy title
لقب يطلق على أولاد الدوق
out of line         
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GERMAN RECORD LABEL
Out of Line Records; Out of Line; Out Of Line Records; Out Of Line Music; Out Of Line; Aeverium
مناف ، غير منسجم مع

Definición

courtesy title
¦ noun a title given to someone, especially the son or daughter of a peer, that has no legal validity.

Wikipedia

Courtesy titles in the United Kingdom

A courtesy title is a form of address in systems of nobility used for children, former wives and other close relatives of a peer, as well as certain officials such as some judges and members of the Scottish gentry. These styles are used "by courtesy" in the sense that persons referred to by these titles do not themselves hold substantive titles. There are several different kinds of courtesy titles in the British peerage system.

Ejemplos de uso de out of courtesy
1. They only did this out of courtesy for one another so that they could be together.
2. In 2000 only two senators endorsed McCain: Jon Kyl, his fellow Arizonan, acting out of courtesy, and maverick Nebraskan Chuck Hagel.
3. "However, out of courtesy to all parties involved in this process, The FA has a responsibility to ensure a level of confidentiality is maintained until we are in a position to make an appointment."
4. People are asked not to smoke out of courtesy to other passengers, so why are we expected to suffer the moronic behaviour of loud–mouthed drunks? – Tim, Leeds A "serious offence ... a custodial sentence" – is the Court recorder on drugs?
5. Women who enjoy the special treatment don’t think of it as a privilege. «It’s just an attitude that some men practice out of courtesy all over the world,» one woman said.