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63 Sentences With "be deserving of"

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Some targets will be deserving of the scrutiny and some will not.
Somebody might well be deserving of blame for this, but it's not Mark Zuckerberg or Sheryl Sandberg.
We think he's likely to take home the Emmy award too, and would be deserving of it. 
Such pardons are granted to prisoners deemed reformed and rehabilitated, and found to be deserving of early release.
He is confident wine from his Brooklyn vines will be deserving of a premium cult-level price tag.
You'll find dramas, comedies, soaps, and docuseries, all guaranteed to be deserving of the investment of your time.
Centering the drama of an episode on one character is always risky — they had better be deserving of our attention.
Under normal circumstances, if Harden was eligible to for an extension, he would clearly be deserving of the full max.
Random household objects don't get their own IMDb pages, sadly, but if they did the Utah Teapot would certainly be deserving of one.
Would Serena Williams be deserving of an honorary damehood if she helped Sir Andy Murray win the mixed doubles at the Wimbledon Championships?
It's a simple way to manage your food intake and be deserving of kindness and respect from others — and eventually even yourself. Maybe.
But for nearly eight minutes in the first half, there was a point when Baylor's offense seemed actually to be deserving of some pity.
"They have shown me that I don't need anything, good or bad, working or not, disease or no disease, to be deserving of love."
Now, she tells Jon she only hopes to be deserving of his allegiance, by earning the right to lead the kingdom to safety alongside him.
Nevertheless, her critiques of both businesses focus explicitly on their quality of service, both of which she found to be deserving of 1-star ratings.
She echoed the argument made by other #MeToo critics that accusations have to be as serious as those against Weinstein in order to be deserving of public attention.
In the eyes of current Academy voters, while a film may not be deserving of Best Picture, it could still be impressively directed enough to win Best Director.
Lindsey Graham says President Trump might not be deserving of the Nobel Peace Prize just yet, but if he wins it anyway ... liberals are going to lose it.
So why wouldn't Lopez, who's been serving up story lines, dance moves, and diversity (with dancers and actors) in her music videos since 1999, be deserving of it?
While your ex may be deserving of the expletives you've been chanting in your head, hexing is a next-level measure that can put your own karma at risk.
Something fascinating happened during the most recent rewrite of the Obamacare repair bill: Its authors tried to define who is middle class enough to be deserving of a big tax handout.
The Milwaukee Brewers took on the St. Louis Cardinals today, and Keon Broxton came up with the kind of nab at the fence that would be deserving of a highlight by itself.
These are the years when phoniness chafes, when inherited morality reveals itself to be deserving of interrogation, when choosing safety and sameness over adventure and difference seems not just distasteful, but often impossible.
Your Money Something fascinating happened during the most recent rewrite of the Obamacare repair bill: Its authors tried to define who is middle class enough to be deserving of a big tax handout.
If you make reporters out to be deserving of being knocked around and assaulted, how big a leap is it until someone hears that as free license to do something far worse to a reporter?
Instead, we should focus on the message mothers hear and internalize about what it means to be American: Pull yourself up by your bootstraps and you and your family will be deserving of sympathy and aid.
As part of the edit-a-thon, there will be 15 events in BBC bureaux in 13 countries happening in multiple languages to grow the number of female editors and to add women deemed to be deserving of recognition.
" An archived version of the NSA's Mission & Values page says the agency recognizes that both American leaders and citizens have "placed great trust" in it, and that the NSA strives "at all times to be deserving of that trust.
If many men haven't wanted to give it a chance because they don't think it's meant for them, we still have a way to go in considering all kinds of narratives about women to be deserving of thoughtful attention.
This could be more responsive to trans people's needs, protect young people who are often mistaken in their identity (studies show that 60-90% of children self-identifying as trans stop doing so after puberty) and be deserving of women's confidence.
If that had been a one-off misstep, or one of a few misguided choices sprinkled over the years, they'd be deserving of more slack—after all, the Grammys are the most mainstream of all possible mainstream music events—but, no.
In an economy where the very idea of needing a "job" to be deserving of a guaranteed basic income is questioned, it's obvious that interested citizens should again be invited to study, and teach, in tuition-free universities supported by the state.
And while Amazon's ability to build its audience and be a go-to cloud provider for other companies and Alphabet's hidden value in its self-driving car arm, Waymo, are promising, Cramer says the companies need to execute to really be deserving of their recent gains.
"If many men haven't wanted to give it a chance because they don't think it's meant for them, we still have a way to go in considering all kinds of narratives about women to be deserving of thoughtful attention," wrote Kristy Eldredge at the New York Times.
After the most recent straight sets victory, Murray, a knight of the realm, was asked whether his playing partner would be deserving of an honorary damehood should she help him win the mixed doubles event — his third tournament since returning to the sport after life-changing hip surgery.
Now, that doesn't mean these simple emulations will be deserving of human-equivalent rights; rather, they'll be protected in such a way that researchers and developers won't be able to misuse and abuse them (similar to laws in place to prevent the abuse of animals in laboratory settings, as flimsy as many of those protections may be).
His actions are considered to be deserving of the highest praise.
An act like this cannot be committed, and nobody will be deserving of reprehension.
The king was considered to be deserving of many women as long as he cared for his Great Royal Wife as well.
Who was he? Was he important? > Anyone who could have done this must surely be deserving of the highest > accolades in the art world.
Athlete of the Year is an award given by various sports organizations for the athlete whom they have determined to be deserving of such recognition.
In other words, those who feel self-disgust cannot easily condemn others to punishment because they feel that they may also be deserving of punishment.
Luke Goodsell, writing for Empire magazine, awarded the film 2 out of 5 stars and deemed it to be deserving of "an all-purpose warning label to stay the Hell away".
In late 2019, she received an honorary degree from Lincoln Memorial University in Tennessee. "This is an honor that exceeds even my dreams. I could never have imagined this. I hope that I can always be deserving of this title in all that I do," she commented in her acceptance speech.
It stated that "certain legitimate expectations could, in certain circumstances, be deserving of protection, even though they did not acquire the force of a legal right",Abdul Nasir, p. 858, para. 55. although it emphasized it was not considering whether the Prisons Department was prevented from carrying out its duties by a legitimate expectation.Abdul Nasir, p.
Phytotope is the total habitat available for colonisation within any certain ecotope or biotope by plants and fungi. The community of plants and fungi so established constitutes the phytocoenosis of that ecotope. All these words (ecotope, biotope, phytotope and others) describe environmental niches at very small scales of consideration. A suburban garden or village park or wilderness ravine would each be deserving of the label.
Perry L. Westmoreland, Ancient Greek Beliefs, 2007, pp. 68–70 The Asphodel Fields were for a varied selection of human souls: Those whose sins equalled their goodness, were indecisive in their lives, or were not judged. The Fields of Punishment were for people that had sinned often, but not so much as to be deserving of Tartarus. In Tartarus, the soul would be punished by being burned in lava, or stretched on racks.
This story served as the source for the subsequent halachic discussion whether it is permissible for a group or community to save itself by sacrificing an individual. The Tosefta establishes the principle that we may not save a community by sacrificing an individual, unless the original demand was for a specified individual. R. Shimon b. Lakish adds the condition that the specified individual be deserving of death because of a crime he committed.
Zootope is the total habitat available for colonisation within any certain ecotope or biotope by animal life. The community of animals so established constitutes the zoocoenosis of that ecotope. All these words (ecotope, biotope, zootope and others) describe environmental niches at very small scales of consideration. The rabbits and squirrels and mosquitoes of any suburban garden or village park, or the deer and wolves and birds of a wilderness ravine would each be deserving of the label.
Women seeking medical treatment or asylum are generally ignored and thought to be deserving of the violence they suffer. Physicians and doctors who were interviewed openly admitted to disliking prostitutes, with one physician stating these women are "an embarrassment to the country". Police officials have expressed a dislike of prostitutes, and are, according to the accounts of some prostitutes, guilty of committing acts of violence, discrimination, and harassment towards prostitutes themselves. Examples of this include rape, false accusations, disinterest in complaints about abuse, and illegal detention.
Pope Clement XI addressed a letter to João V of Portugal (28 September 1709), assuring him of the truth of the information that Bishop Sleyne conveyed to him about the plight of Irish Catholics. The Pope recommended that Sleyne be deserving of all the support that could be given to him. João V of Portugal welcomed Sleyne to Portugal and awarded him financial assistance, part of which Sleyne used to defray the costs of the new Capella of Saint Patrick at Bom Successo. This Altar was dedicated to the Sacred Heart in 1891.
The society honours certain persons with the Victoria Medal of Honour who are deemed by its Council to be deserving of special recognition in the field of horticulture. Other medals issued by the society include the Banksian, Knightian and Lindley medals, named after early officers of the society. It awards Gold, Silver-gilt, Silver and Bronze medals to exhibitors at its Flower Shows. The Veitch Memorial Medal, named after James Veitch, is awarded annually to persons of any nationality who have made an outstanding contribution to the advancement and improvement of the science and practice of horticulture.
One of his concepts is that of the "principal enemy" (ennemi principal), which constitutes a hierarchy of political priorities. For example, in the Syrian Civil War, he considers the principal enemy to be Sunni jihadists, which makes it acceptable to seek alliances with Shi'a Islamist groups such as Hezbollah. Another concept he uses is that of "blatant evil" (mal flagrant), which creates distinctions between different dictatorships. A dictatorship may be deserving of strong criticism, but at the same time not legitimize mass murder or strive for unlimited expansion, in which case it can not be considered as blatantly evil.
An impulsive vagabond self-trained in the skill of archery, and who holds anti- establishment political and social views, Sera like to help those who she considers to be deserving of help; on the other hand, she has little hesitation humbling or hurting people who she does not consider to be less fortunate. This means she is very suspicious of the upper classes, or anyone who possesses power or prestige. She believes it is fine to steal from the rich, and if someone takes anything from the less fortunate, it upsets her. Steve Strom, writing for Ars Technica, summarizes the character's modus operandi as "gleeful, violent Robin Hood antics".
Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, was assassinated by Bosnian Serbs on 28 June 1914 due to Austria- Hungary's annexation of the largely Slavic province. Vienna was unable to find evidence that the Serbian state had sponsored this assassination but, one month later, it issued an ultimatum to Serbia, which it knew would be rejected and thus lead to war. Austria-Hungary deemed Serbia to be deserving of punishment for the assassination. Although Russia had no formal treaty obligation to Serbia, it wanted to control the Balkans, and had a long-term perspective toward gaining a military advantage over Germany and Austria- Hungary.
In 1959, though there were still no formal guidelines governing the awards, several rules were instated which thereafter became traditional. These included having a ballot for nominating works earlier in the year and separate from the voting ballot; defining eligibility to include works published in the previous calendar year, rather than the ambiguous "preceding year"; and allowing voters to select "No Award" as an option if no nominated works were felt to be deserving of the award. "No Award" won that year in two categories: Dramatic Presentation and Best New Author. The eligibility change additionally sparked a separate rule, prohibiting the nomination of works which had been nominated for the 1958 awards, as the two time periods overlapped.
This is a list of all the past winners of the officiacl GAA GPA All Stars Awards in hurling since the first awards in 1971. As an insight to the prominent players of the 1960s, it also includes the unofficial "Cuchulainn" awards presented from 1963 to 1967 under the auspices of Gaelic Weekly magazine. Since 1971, the All Ordinaries Awards in hurling have been presented annually to a set of fifteen hurlers from that year's All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, who are seen to be deserving of being named in a "Team of the Year". The shortlist is compiled by a selection committee steering group, while the overall winners are chosen by inter-county players themselves.
The Professional Footballers' Association Scotland Team of the Year (often called the PFA Scotland Team of the Year, or simply the Team of the Year) is an annual award given to a set of 44 footballers in the four national tiers of the Scottish football league system, who are seen to be deserving of being named in a "Team of the Year". The award is compiled by the members of the players' trade union, Professional Footballers' Association Scotland (PFA Scotland), with the winners then being voted for by the other players in their respective divisions. The award was instituted in the 2006–07 season. In that first season, the award was voted for by the managers in each division.
She determined to unite with those who were endeavoring to bring the Order to a position where it would be deserving of general recognition. Her steady and persistent efforts for the advancement of the interests of her own chapter, led naturally to her elevation to the Grand East when the Grand Chapter was organized in 1875. The difficulties attending the establishment of the Order at that period could not be realized, aside from actual experience. As the Order progressed through the different states, it was found necessary to secure a more perfect uniformity of ritual work, and the several Grand Chapters proposed to make a General Grand body, which should have full control over the ritual, and appointed delegates to convene in session in the city of Indianapolis, where it was satisfactorily organized.
Kenny Sansom appeared in a PFA Team of the Year on 11 occasions, which is more than any other player. The Professional Footballers' Association Team of the Year (often called the PFA Team of the Year, or simply the Team of the Year) is an annual award given to a set of 55 footballers across the top four tiers of men's English football; the Premier League, the Championship, League One and League Two, as well as the women's FA WSL, who are seen to be deserving of being named in a "Team of the Year". Peter Shilton currently holds the most appearances in the PFA Team of the Year in the top division with 10 appearances. Steven Gerrard currently holds the most appearances in the PFA Team of the Year in the Premier League era with eight appearances.
Memorial to Lady Charlotte Finch in Holy Cross Church, Burley By 1792, Lady Charlotte Finch had become ill and deaf. Princess Sophia remarked that autumn, "I am grieved to death about her, she is if possible more kind to us than ever. Indeed, both [Mrs Gouldsworthy] and her are so good to us that we should not be deserving of having such treasures about us, if we did not feel their kindness in the highest degree". Finch resigned from her role in November 1792 and retired on 5 January 1793, though she continued to correspond with members of the royal family and receive gifts from them, particularly the Prince of Wales, the future George IV. She received £600 in yearly payment, supplemented by income from the South Sea Company, until her death on 11 July 1813 at St James's Palace.
In the fall of 2016, Ghansah spent three months in Charleston, South Carolina covering the federal trial of Dylann Roof for GQ. Her reporting on the making of Dylann Roof and the rise of white nationalist violence was described by the Columbia Journalism Review to be "deserving of all the praise it is getting" and a demonstration of "what apex reporting on the white supremacy beat would look like." In The Guardian, Jessica Valenti praised the essay for being "an incredible piece of reporting." Kevin Sack, writing in The New York Times, called the piece "expansive and intimate", saying "Ghansah guides us through what is known of the life this young man who remains 'safeguarded by his knowledge that white American terrorism is never waterboarded for answers.'" In 2018, this piece and her profile of Missy Elliott were both selected as finalists for the National Magazine Awards, with the GQ story winning the award for best feature.
Since the college's establishment in 1826, and in conformity with the changing role of higher education in the U.S., the occupations of its graduates have shifted greatly from mainly clergymen, to rail road engineers, to lawyers, and then in the early-mid 20th century to the more diversified roles across the occupational spectrum seen presently. A non-exhaustive list of alumni achievements known to be deserving of recognition is as follows: In government: Seventeen United States Congressmen, six governors, more than fifty members of state legislatures, four members of the President's cabinet, four Ambassadors of the United States, countless diplomats, judges, mayors, and local government officials In business: Innumerable executives have attended including Captains of Industry at the turn of the century such as the founding members or directors of Carnegie Steel, Dow Jones & Company, and Woolworth's. In more recent times, graduates have held executive positions at a variety of Fortune 500 companies including ExxonMobil, Asbury Automotive Group, Morgan Stanley, Citigroup, Merrill Lynch and Goldman Sachs. In technology: Sarkis Acopian, inventor of the solar radio; William C. Lowe, supervisor of the team that launched the first IBM PC; Don Lancaster (class of 1961) author of numerous electronic books including 'TTL Cookbook' and 'CMOS Cookbook'.

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