(1) It was a discourtesy that rankled deeply with him; not until after the publication of his own account and charts was the injustice corrected.(2) Expressing disagreement is not a discourtesy .(3) the fact that senators were not kept informed was an extraordinary discourtesy(4) That is a discourtesy to the Tribunal and it is also a great inconvenience to the Respondents who have come here today prepared to deal with the case at length.(5) We have known each other long enough that you will forgive me this discourtesy .(6) For my discourtesy , I offer you three books of your choosing.(7) The truly great debaters and wordsmiths never resort to cheap discourtesy as a way to make a point and their arguments were stronger for it.(8) This is not just a discourtesy but is, I believe, a fundamental breach of any Olympian's right to determine how his or her name and image is used for promotional purposes.(9) Driving to work this morning I saw several incidences of bad driving and plain old discourtesy on the road.(10) Given that the corporation is required by law to designate an agent, and to post the agent's name conspicuously on its premises, I see it as a discourtesy when a reasonably senior person in the company refuses to provide it.(11) To disrespect the law of a host country, or a country in which one perceives oneself as exotic, even though it might be one's native country, is the ultimate in discourtesy and bad taste.(12) he was able to discourage visitors without obvious discourtesy(13) He is extremely embarrassed by the incident and regrets any discourtesy .(14) If invited to someone's house for dinner, lateness (over 10 minutes) is seen as a discourtesy .(15) You just might get thrown into the dungeons for your discourtesy .(16) This is not the only example of discourtesy that I have noticed while taking transit.