Prefix/Suffix
Putting
"Senator", "Representative", "Bishop", "The Revd", "The Honourable", "Judge" , "Lord", or "Sir/Dame" before a person's name
Or
"M.P.", "D.D.", "O.B.E" (etc) after a person's name
Ought not, in and of itself, lead us to believe that that person is wise, intelligent, honourable, or trustworthy.
"Senator", "Representative", "Bishop", "The Revd", "The Honourable", "Judge" , "Lord", or "Sir/Dame" before a person's name
Or
"M.P.", "D.D.", "O.B.E" (etc) after a person's name
Ought not, in and of itself, lead us to believe that that person is wise, intelligent, honourable, or trustworthy.
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