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If by "conscious" you mean "deserving of moral status," well then yes obviously anything conscious is deserving of moral status.
It was not deserving of a red card, so much as it was deserving of a caution, a no-nonsense talking to and general societal disapproval.
In this audience, I see what's possible when we recognize that we are one American family, all deserving of equal treatment, all deserving of equal respect, all children of God.
There is no other people more deserving of veteran support.
Mr Uribe sees the FARC as "narcoterrorists" deserving of jail.
Though, like any new research, it's deserving of proper scrutiny.
They are deserving of our respect and not our scorn.
They're as deserving of that regrettable choice as any organization.
Is Amazon ultimately a worthy company, deserving of our support?
Who will it feature who is deserving of such bombast?
Lindh's activities are deserving of a strong and strict punishment.
She wondered which of them was most deserving of life.
That strikes us as extreme and deserving of more attention.
Here are eight we think are deserving of (bigger) attention.
He sees his opponents as dishonest, deserving of constant disparagement.
Adoptive parents are not saviors deserving of some special subsidy.
My life is no less deserving of celebration than someone else's.
"I don't necessarily feel especially deserving of this recognition," he said.
Second, that those predictions are deserving of air time on CNN.
Clearly, if you wear short skirts, you're not deserving of love.
Others felt he was a traitor deserving of the harshest punishment.
She didn't get an apology because she wasn't deserving of one.
Sure, but too expensive and not deserving of the Leica brand.
There is no one more deserving of this honor than you.
I can't think of anyone more deserving of this than you.
There is no one more deserving of the Nobel Peace Prize.
Yes, the Trump and Bannon squabble is deserving of some coverage.
Metcalfe showed us that cryptocurrencies are deserving of a second look.
The clemency initiative identifies federal prisoners deserving of an early release.
We are the same and we are all deserving of equality.
Don't get me wrong — Johnson was well-deserving of the pardon.
It doesn't mean Heard is somehow immoral or deserving of abuse.
Ultimately, I don't think Hill is entirely deserving of another chance.
Nothing could be more serious, or more deserving of careful investigation.
We are all God's children, all deserving of life and love.
They desire, and are deserving of, love and intimacy like anyone.
There are a number of innovative startups equally deserving of your attention.
They talk to him like he's a human being deserving of empathy.
Why, we might ask, is this company deserving of anyone's uncritical goodwill?
But she&aposs always sent crazy tweets that are deserving of condemnation.
We want people to realize that we're deserving of their charitable donations.
We can't think of another woman more deserving of the honor. 5.
Where are the genderqueer bodies equally deserving of desire and to desire?
Why are solely bad or good emotions deserving of so much praise?
If anyone is deserving of help from our safety net, it's Skylar.
Your emotional and spiritual wellbeing are equally important and deserving of attention.
But that does not make me less human, less deserving of respect.
Every service member and veteran are deserving of high-quality health care.
Some targets will be deserving of the scrutiny and some will not.
Do you think a condition that prevalent is deserving of more awareness?
The media must prove it is deserving of the trust it desires.
Are they still deserving of the same adulation as those who escaped?
Why do I not believe I am deserving of all this love?
Many argued that plenty of Timorese heroes were more deserving of recognition.
Of course, no one is more deserving of $5,500 than a hero.
First, the griefer scouts out server owners they judge deserving of grief.
Like Nick, he is outmatched — but far more deserving of what he gets.
Subsidies ask the government to pick technologies that are most deserving of support.
Just as deserving of attention are her photographs of the banal and unexpected.
"This dress really is deserving of all the stellar reviews," one shopper wrote.
"Perfect couple and so deserving of each other," wrote one fan on Instagram.
Any legal expert will tell you that Kavanaugh is deserving of resounding confirmation.
At what point will we acknowledge them as deserving of rights, if ever?
If they did this, they would be truly deserving of a gold medal.
I've witnessed a Kathryn Hahn career renaissance deserving of just about every award.
Most police officers, he reiterated, are "deserving of respect and not our scorn".
"We're deserving, as are our staffs, deserving of being paid appropriately," Hastings said.
It is underrated, refreshing, and deserving of a prime spot in your spread.
Surely the bruised egos of two talented writers are deserving of our empathy.
Gwen was truly a national treasure, and so richly deserving of today's honor.
One is that pretense norms work against the people truly deserving of praise.
Aren't these "born" children deserving of the protection that the unborn should have?
Both versions of the song are deserving of a spot on this list.
To Picard, Dahj is every bit as deserving of empathy as Data was.
Those who make a deal with the devil are deserving of no sympathy.
"A journalist deeply deserving of accolades," our White House correspondent Maggie Haberman tweeted.
I felt deserving of it many other times, and the stars didn't align.
Would he be less deserving of decency and having his constitutional rights protected?
Like Nick, he is outmatched - but far more deserving of what he gets.
It's a feat deserving of the ultimate bragging rights — to impress Elon Musk.
This is also true of Leaf's paintings, which are deserving of more attention.
And it should be said: Ms. Spalding is a genuine talent, deserving of acclaim.
Some fans probably agree both men's comments are awful and deserving of harsh consequences.
Really, there is no fighter more deserving of Hall of Fame honors this year.
Americans and Europeans are not more deserving of high incomes than Ethiopians or Haitians.
Some commentators point to those generating the highest returns as deserving of this crown.
If ever there was a movie deserving of a remake, Disney, it's this one.
For me, not every argument (or every person) is deserving of an IRL chat.
One's children are not the only people deserving of love and care and attention.
True, some kale salads are half-assed and deserving of a proper eye-roll.
She's standing up for herself and she's an incredible person, so deserving of love.
And there's no one more deserving of that trust than our director, Alejandro Iñárritu.
" "I think that all people are deserving of fair treatment in the work place.
It hurts us all, the idea that only certain bodies are deserving of love.
"You're amazing Tyler ♥️ you're so deserving of a beautiful life," wrote one admirer.
Molly Hawkey wants everyone to know that she is 37 and deserving of love.
They're deserving of it when I say it's time for them to hear it.
Yet they are nonetheless a positive starting place deserving of our attention and support.
Not to mention that Israel was, in 1967, far less deserving of that label.
Some described women as in need of protection, and others as deserving of respect.
Everyone likes different things, and we're all deserving of pleasure on our own terms.
That doesn't mean that they're any less deserving of our sympathy or our support.
Is he finally in a place deserving of a soul as pure as his?
The conditions of that melding is a profoundly political one deserving of our attention.
I'm not suggesting male-centric films, or male directors, are not deserving of recognition.
Ahead, shop the essentials for a costume deserving of some Addams Family-level snaps.
Trump believes them to be spies, guilty of treason and perhaps deserving of execution.
But the show always made those enemies deserving of her hellfire on some level.
This guy's very, very deserving of a fight, and he's gonna get it. Hopefully.
"Malta's behaviour is once again unqualified and deserving of sanctions," he wrote on Facebook.
There are a lot more people more deserving of pardons than all of these people.
Collected here are the gadgets and gear we think are most deserving of your attention.
God, I am so deserving of my paycheck for thinking that up on my own.
"I believe that they are equally spiritually substantial, deserving of a free and lovely life."  
Others see him as revolutionary champion for justice and equality, deserving of all his praise.
Blaxploitation films are deserving of every single critique, but it's hard not to watch them.
Make no mistake, trained, law-abiding officers are indeed deserving of that deference and respect.
Broken men are more deserving of our pity, though they may be just as dangerous.
Curmudgeons would dismiss these as hardly real words, much less deserving of a style entry.
And I feel badly for them because I thought they were deserving of winning, too.
I hoped Nicki would remind her detractors why she is deserving of the title Queen.
Rarely has a candidate for president been less deserving of such a leap of faith.
Is the grandchild of Betsy DeVos more deserving of human rights than Ellie, or me?
It's been called the "Hollywood 2-minute facial," and it's totally deserving of the title.
I didn't get here alone and family, friends and associates are all deserving of thanks.
Even Coach K admitted after the game that UCF was "deserving of winning" the contest.
Democrats are also the least likely to view Trump as deserving of "top president" status.
Chris Coons of Delaware said Blackburn's comments are "not deserving of a response," while Sen.
No single perspective holds the entire truth; everyone, in the end, is deserving of empathy.
They argued that "American Dirt" is not deserving of such an influential stamp of approval.
If the margins are high, the business is more deserving of a lofty tech valuation.
We should declare that if you are human, you are kin, and deserving of protection.
The big question is whether WeWork is deserving of being singled out for such treatment.
The region has a multitude of problems deserving of discussion beyond security and ethnic unrest.
The #MeToo movement has made her think differently about which politicians are deserving of redemption.
Men rated the offenses as less severe and less deserving of an apology than women.
Let's not make a similar mistake with Bergman, whose portraits are deserving of more attention.
"You need to make a strong case for why you're deserving of a raise," Leffler says.
"I think that all people are deserving of fair treatment in the work place." she said.
The appeals court concluded that Cherkasky's report was not a "judicial document" deserving of public access.
All women, even famous ones, are deserving of a basic level of privacy as human beings.
There is no one more deserving of that trust than our director Alejandro G. I érritu.
So I stand with those officers who are good cops and are deserving of our support.
"I've never seen anyone more deserving of community support than this gentleman!" wrote Beth Stork Bosarge.
But being "deserving" of winning support in the black community is different than winning that support.
"It shows that DACA recipients can be considered a discrete group deserving of protection," Hoffman said.
With virtual reality, RealSense has earned a computing platform more deserving of its computer vision agility.
And given Trump's utter moral bankruptcy, he's also far less deserving of their comity and collaboration.
I'm no more deserving of this new Morrowind now than I was of the old one.
His family is no more deserving of attention, he said, than others who share similar misfortune.
They would do anything to avoid it, thinking themselves more deserving of victory than lesser souls.
It has nothing to do with Maddy, who is absolutely lovely and deserving of the spotlight.
And, according to Von D, it's going to be well-deserving of a freakout or two.
Or, if the employee still isn't deserving of a promotion, why haven't they been let go?
He is indisputably a uniquely gifted (song)writer, well deserving of the Nobel Prize in Literature.
Have you ever felt deserving of an apology and been upset when you didn't get one?
Indeed, they're the least deserving of public subsidy and the ones struggling with debt the least.
We are not deserving of someone who is this unselfish with their gifts to the world.
In light of these facts, Mr. Behenna is entirely deserving of this Grant of Executive Clemency.
That doesn't make him less deserving of consideration, it's just something that has to be acknowledged.
Do you see him as a hero, as a man deserving of pity, as something else?
Or are the most conceptual, time-intensive, elaborate, original and expensive garments deserving of that designation?
Now, none of that is to say that the people Trump pardoned weren't deserving of it.
Another capability often seen as counter-cultural but deserving of greater attention is non-lethal weapons.
Trump has gone on offense, labeling Comey an "untruthful slimeball" and a "leaker" deserving of prosecution.
Any one of those people would seem more or as deserving of a nom as McCormack.
Her commutation is inspirational & gives hope to so many others who are deserving of a second chance.
It was no less deserving of it, he argued, than the artifacts placed behind glass in museums.
"She just wasn't deserving of those kids," Crystal Kahles told local TV station KVVU of Cassie Smith.
Showing off your team's success will demonstrate that you are a leader deserving of more management opportunities.
"I cannot think of an American hero more deserving of this honor than Harriet Tubman," he tweeted.
A White House release citing the support offered said that Behenna is "entirely deserving" of the clemency.
The end result is headphones that still look the part but feel more deserving of your $300.
Somebody might well be deserving of blame for this, but it's not Mark Zuckerberg or Sheryl Sandberg.
What that doesn't make me is smarter, or more important, or more deserving of respect, than you.
U.S. citizens are casting their votes for the candidate they feel is most deserving of the presidency.
Goodbye 16GB: I don't know that there's a new feature more deserving of a "finally!" than this.
But A, I don't think I'm deserving of that same treatment and B, that's just not me.
Comedy clubs are special to me, but they're not deserving of a special set of workplace rules.
The site, created by digital artist Paul Feldmann and writer Zack Johnson, is deserving of a poem.
This includes who we find most beautiful, most talented – most deserving of love – on screen and off.
Standard toys can get the job done, sure, but your doggo is probably deserving of an upgrade.
"[Young women] are valuable, powerful, and deserving of every chance and opportunity in the world," she said.
Also deserving of props: Elle McLemore as excitable cheerleader Patty Simcox and Noah Robbins as nerd Eugene.
And if you ask us, selkies are far more deserving of a commemorative Frappucino than mermaids are.
This is a moment truly deserving of a chorus of "Yas, Queen" if ever there was one.
The CHOICE Act also completely eliminates the authority of FSOC to designate institutions deserving of special scrutiny.
Many fans agreed that Turner's portrayal of Sansa Stark has long been deserving of an Emmy nomination.
Goodbye 27GB: I don't know that there's a new feature more deserving of a "finally!" than this.
Many of them are well-deserving of consideration, having been over-sentenced for relatively minor narcotics crimes.
Kendall is someone who is very deserving of the honor of the club's first-ever MLS captain.
Even with the use of optics, Rembrandt was deserving of the title "old master," Mr. O'Neill said.
We think he's likely to take home the Emmy award too, and would be deserving of it. 
Whether DAPA changed the law would seem to be a straightforward question deserving of a straightforward answer.
To really believe that I might be kind of OK, maybe even deserving of happiness, seems terrifying.
Iona might seem more deserving of your sympathy, but it's Lyn who could really crack your heart.
These youths learn that government sees them as potential assailants deserving of oversight, not kids being kids.
"We picked the book that is most deserving of the prize," he said at a news conference.
Few novels feel as deserving of fresh consideration, and this spring, two worthy adaptations offer just that.
Just because my eyes are slanted does not mean I am any less deserving of being here.
Channing's death is a tragedy, and we must work to build a future deserving of his memory.
The market determines which bodies are normal, and by extension, who is deserving of clothes that fit.
When non-criminal conduct that is deserving of political criticism is investigated as criminal, both sides lose.
The Astros' uncanny knack for slugging without striking out might be an extraordinary skill deserving of praise.
Transgender women are sometimes made out to be objects in porn rather than people deserving of respect.
Pilcher added he had sympathy for the Bulger family, but felt "Detainment" was deserving of its nomination.
But it's also true that black and brown girls are equally deserving of our attention and concern.
He was deserving of that honor, but Spike's snub helped "Boyz N the Hood" over the top.
Trump "is not deserving of conservative support in the caucuses and primaries," wrote the magazine's editorial staff.
"These youths learn that government sees them as potential assailants deserving of oversight, not kids being kids."
How has that high bar affected people who you think are deserving of a chance in court?
Advocates highlighted the qualities that made DREAMers "deserving" of citizenship: They were smart, hardworking, and high achieving.
Yet, we should all remember, that moment doesn't automatically turn Jonathan into some hero deserving of Nancy's love.
Such pardons are granted to prisoners deemed reformed and rehabilitated, and found to be deserving of early release.
The fourth season brings the team back to Kansas City, Missouri to find subjects deserving of their attention.
We know that Canadians are lovely people, but does that mean they're more deserving of these Oreo treats?
They see parties not as movements deserving of loyalty, but as brands they can choose between or ignore.
Syed had a significant court victory when an appeals court ruled he was deserving of a new trial.
Her commutation is inspirational & gives hope to so many others who are also deserving of a second chance.
The White House said Behenna was a "model prisoner" and "entirely deserving" of the Grant of Executive Clemency.
For these very reasons, edtech ventures are not only worthy of additional attention — they are deserving of investment.
However, there are a few designers who are more deserving of the couturier(e) title than they know.
Is a series of groping incidents deserving of the same punishment as forcing subordinates to watch you shower?
Share your talents openly during this time, because it'll be a total aphrodisiac to anyone deserving of you.
Why are lighthouses romantic, deserving of Dolin's thick love-letter, in a way that, say, gristmills are not?
Homestar Runner is a classic touchstone of the times, deserving of a place in the Winamp skin canon.
Except that: Seeking out happiness isn't frivolous — and women are just as deserving of it as anyone else.
South Korea's attitudes toward North Korea are no less complex and deserving of serious and thoughtful U.S. strategy.
" When asked if he thought Stipe was more deserving of a title shot right now, Lewis replied, "Yes.
They won their sixth straight game even though they've been more deserving of wins in the recent past.
In this story, the will to make a name for oneself is full of ego, deserving of punishment.
We may not suppose we know them fully either, but Meadows nevertheless makes them deserving of our empathy.
This is not the National League, where there may not really be five teams deserving of playoff spots.
He is confident wine from his Brooklyn vines will be deserving of a premium cult-level price tag.
"Trump is a dangerous, misogynistic racist and is deserving of the protests he will undoubtedly face," she said.
She'll give you feedback based on your performance to sculpt a body deserving of your worthy soul within.
Every week, we introduce artists who are relatively unknown, or who we feel are deserving of more praise.
"So compelling a story, so deserving of recognition," Mr. Soon once told The Globe and Mail of Toronto.
None of us are deserving of God's grace, so it's not dependent on social status, wealth or intelligence.
And ensure its gatekeepers understand that veterans with bad paper are deserving of help, like any other veteran.
Until then, I had never been able to view my younger self as deserving of protection and care.
For example, in the United States, are the plantation house and the slave market both deserving of preservation?
There are thousands more people deserving of release, but their prospects under the next administration don't look good.
You'll find dramas, comedies, soaps, and docuseries, all guaranteed to be deserving of the investment of your time.
Rather, it's the house's connection with the poet, they contend, that makes the building deserving of official recognition.
And likely makes it harder for men to see themselves as worthy of help or deserving of healing.
In addition to Lamar, Braboy argued that Drake was also deserving of the artist of the decade title.
Of course, this sample size is very small, so the researchers' conclusions are definitely deserving of further testing.
Voters were invited to support the campaign by choosing the bird they deem most deserving of the spotlight.
The system assumes that people born outside our borders are less deserving of basic rights than those inside.
It was ambitious and tightly-written, and it showcased a character that has been deserving of the spotlight.
For my part, I'll say "10 Minutes 38 Seconds in This Strange World" is well deserving of honors.
But shouldn't sources also have independent standing as players indispensable to the news and deserving of constitutional protection?
Her commutation is inspirational and gives hope to so many others who are also deserving of a second chance.
But that doesn't mean there aren't plenty of other pieces equally deserving of that same type of universal praise.
My role model for what women are and should be was smart, strong, independent and deserving of all respect.
He played it safe with something self-deprecating, deserving of a playful eye-roll and a cordial courtesy laugh.
So beautiful, in fact, that it was deserving of 7 separate shots of herself posted one after the next.
And like the athletic competitions, some artists are more deserving of a gold medal for their efforts than others.
They think they're not as deserving of police hours as someone who was the victim of a physical assault.
The SGDF team firmly believed that these artists' accomplishments had long been deserving of serious institutional and critical attention.
No matter how iconic they are, national animals are not more deserving of protection than other animal, said Hammerschlag.
Trump went on to praise the National Enquirer as deserving of a "Pulitzer Prize" for some of its reporting.
Judge Kollar-Kottely explained why transgender people qualify as a "suspect class", a group deserving of special judicial solicitude.
"'Different' doesn't mean inferior or less equal, but simply different and deserving of distinct and better care," Witte says.
Gordon-Levitt is deserving of praise, and possibly more tangible accolades, which the movie as a whole doesn't merit.
I'm really trying to give the people I think are deserving of the edge and that have differentiated themselves.
Kendrick is definitely the most deserving of this award out of all the artists in the hip-hop genre.
His numerous military and conservation accomplishments are more than deserving of a chapter in the book of American history.
The clouds parted and women began to be regarded if not as equals, but as deserving of equal rights.
Your love story or the love story of the couple you think is deserving of the Grand Prize; and
Mercy is justice, too, and no one is more deserving of mercy when they make mistakes than our children.
"The collage of countries across the Arab world are long-deserving of a place in fashion history," she says.
The administration seems focused on those businesses facing competition from Chinese products, and they are certainly deserving of consideration.
There are indeed border security policies that are cost-effective, reasonable, humane and deserving of support from both parties.
The case required the justices to decide who should be considered a whistleblower deserving of protection from corporate retaliation.
These portrayals were part of a system that painted African Americans as deviant and therefore deserving of subpar treatment.
By the time the authorities home in on an area deserving of scrutiny, the market may have moved on.
In the updated memo to the court, the government acknowledges that Stone committed "serious offenses" deserving of prison time.
The judge wrote that "the parties most deserving of consideration" had spoken through the group representing the wildfire claimants.
No one had borne witness to more Clippersian dysfunction, and no one seemed more deserving of a splendid season.
Several thousand remain behind bars, and they're no less deserving of mercy just because their crimes occurred before 2010.
It's an optimistic moment for characters deserving of one, and perhaps the finest scene in an exceptionally empathetic production.
If there is one nation that is the least deserving of the Trump administration's protectionist wrath it is Canada.
Undeterred, he continued to box — with great success — as he was deserving of his unanimous decision win over Farmer.
Prosecutors describe her actions as deserving of "severe punishment," but she was sentenced to just two years in prison.
It's the shame of being complicit in your own risky behavior, or of not being deserving of an outcome.
Denying that Dylan is deserving of a Nobel ignores this fact and denies the serious power of his music.
And yet the Laguna Madre is every bit as deserving of a globe-trotting angler's attention as more celebrated locales.
The horse's name was Tonto, and we all loved him, because horses are pure, good, and deserving of our love.
TVCs are disproportionately people from marginalized groups who are treated as less deserving of compensation, opportunities, workplace protections and respect.
"Recently, my social media was compromised by someone who I felt was deserving of my love and trust," she wrote.
Once we recognize the inherently compromised nature of the A.I. bias debate, it reveals opportunities deserving of sustained policy attention.
He gambled on baseball as a player and a manager, and that was reckless and deserving of a hard thwack.
But it's not just the Post's treatment of its younger, nonwhite, nonmale staffers that is deserving of criticism and scrutiny.
"You are valuable, and powerful, and deserving of every chance an opportunity in the world," she told the female graduates.
This isn't the first time that Turner proved why she's so deserving of the GOAT (greatest of all time) title.
Milani Cosmetics has blessed us with the presence of a does-it-all palette deserving of the name Bold Obsessions.
This is deserving of a celebratory dinner, and, hopefully, Joel isn't accidentally lurking in some nearby corner with Penny Pan.
This fight has all the hallmarks of being the spectacle deserving of featuring the UFC's much-vaunted international fight week.
Tyler describes it as a "throwaway track" on the video description, but the song is anything but deserving of trash.
The study also found that participants also identified the black men as, essentially, more of a threat deserving of force.
The exchange illustrated the Democrats' annoying tendency to draw moral distinctions between firms deserving and ill-deserving of state largesse.
In some cases their leaders are aware that their own groups are not among the most deserving of government support.
"In light of these facts, Mr. Black is entirely deserving of this Grant of Executive Clemency," the White House said.
Nurmagomedov also said the only athlete deserving of a shot at his UFC lightweight title is Ferguson, rather than McGregor.
Centering the drama of an episode on one character is always risky — they had better be deserving of our attention.
"I have encouraged him to constantly offer grace to people that he doesn't think are deserving of grace," Priebus said.
It is much easier to see a medical professional as morally depraved, and deserving of consequences, than a pregnant woman.
What she doesn't want to see is a candidate who automatically thinks he or she is deserving of a job.
In the purportedly liberal realm of the art world, an artist like Samia Halaby is certainly deserving of closer attention.
TVCs are disproportionately people from marginalized groups who are treated as less deserving of compensation, opportunities, workplace protections, and respect.
That is a marvel of the modern world and deserving of wonder, but it's not something you necessarily think about.
This is exciting work, work that comes off as daring without being shocking, and is certainly deserving of your 99¢.
"Human flesh searches" are all about punishing people whom the cyberspace masses decide are deserving of public attention and scorn.
Under normal circumstances, if Harden was eligible to for an extension, he would clearly be deserving of the full max.
If Trump were to fire Mueller, it would be an outrage deserving of immediate protest, from Congress and citizens alike.
He said that refugees are deserving of help and mercy "because of desperation and poverty," not because of their religion.
The risks of entrepreneurship that these women face are exactly the kind of actions deserving of recognition on this day.
In Trump's world, he's the most special man-boy in America, deserving of all the applause simply for showing up.
Do we really believe that most of the packaged food, consumer brands, and traditional retailers are deserving of a premium?
" Specifically, he signaled in 2015 that he wanted to begin granting clemency to more prisoners "deserving of a second chance.
Border security is also a critical aspect of our homeland security deserving of appropriate resources, with bi-partisan solutions possible.
Insider looks at who will most likely go home with the big awards and who&aposs most deserving of them.
I quickly learned that the world is filled with people deserving of help, and many look to America for leadership.
That is to say, their company's financial performance in recent quarters may simply be healthy and therefore deserving of praise.
But never far from mind is the fact that these were people, deserving of the final rest they were denied.
There are other faces—nonwhite faces, women's faces—far more deserving of having their stories told, and futures fretted over.
Are Palestinians deserving of comparable treatment that would be accorded Israelis, or have they forfeited those rights through their actions?
This is the first graphic novel to be longlisted for the Booker Prize, and is well deserving of the distinction.
Click through our slideshow to read about each of these heroes and understand why they are so deserving of this award.
Buck's lawyers presented evidence that Mr. Buck was more deserving of a death sentence under Texas law because of his race.
With 85.4 percent of the votes needed for his induction, there's little debate about whether Halladay is deserving of the honor.
One threesome that is especially deserving of your attention is St. Bernards Julie and Basiel and their baby goat buddy, Hans.
Buck's lawyers presented evidence that Mr. Buck was more deserving of a death sentence under Texas law because of his race.
A screen that I seemed to deem more deserving of my time and attention than my nearest and dearest family members.
While that is deserving of our attention, 68% are trapped in forced labor, and they're often left out of the conversation.
Just one of the millions of reasons the aughts superstar is more than deserving of her very own Lifetime bio-pic.
" In court papers filed in US District Court in Washington D.C., prosecutors characterized Greene's conduct as "egregious," deserving of "severe punishment.
Though some entries are staples of New York's repertory scene, many are rarely screened, and all are deserving of your time.
When women behave otherwise, Trump makes no such pretense; women who do not act ladylike are not deserving of respectful treatment.
" Another post in 2004 justified the torture at Abu Ghraib: "These aren't American citizens deserving of the rights we grant ourselves.
Being tasked with selecting only 25 each year is daunting because there are so many great films deserving of this honor.
Still, there remain many countries where the elderly are viewed as a valuable part of the population and deserving of respect.
It was abundant, reliable and deserving of a seat in the pantheon of American culture, alongside cowboys, guns — and, yes, freedom.
Consider this your invitation to check out a lesser-known Korean skin-care brand that isn't any less deserving of accolades.
Both approaches are equally deserving of respect, and they allude to the complexity of speaking about and speaking for minority groups.
But if nothing else, it's a step in the right direction: of realizing this person is not deserving of your love.
But Comer's post-Globes Instagram post is, frankly, deserving of an award for the the lols it has provided us with.
This is not to say that Eilish's debut album isn't itself a stunning piece of art, or isn't deserving of praise.
We know they are worthy because they are rich; the market wouldn't have rewarded them if they weren't deserving of reward.
That in itself is a scandal with national implications deserving of headlines, congressional hearings and promises to overhaul a broken system.
Instead, she says, you should focus solely on your accomplishments and make the case for why you're deserving of more money.
As in any year, teams on the fringes who otherwise may have been deserving of a bid would be left out.
Last year, several public universities created "verification panels" to decide who is deserving of the slots set aside for black students.
"I'm going to do everything I can to have a debate that is deserving of the people of Florida," Gillum said.
Those in attendance at the brief media availability cheered DeBartolo for his philanthropic work, saying he was deserving of the pardon.
"DAU" would be much more effective, and deserving of the hype, if the films were just screened like any other movies.
" He advises counsellors to build up a healthy sense of entitlement, "a normal sense of feeling deserving of care and understanding.
So while other pitchers will be more deserving of an All-Star selection based on performance, none would have Sabathia's significance.
Each year, there are plenty of players deserving of MVP, and one player edges them out due to some minor advantage.
Certain professions are seen as overwhelmingly deserving of every penny they make, while some are widely viewed as being unjustly wealthy.
So when Donald Trump made it clear that this, in fact, "is war," deserving of a declaration of war, he distinguished himself.
Oh, and pretty much all of these would also make excellent gifts for the one person most deserving of some pampering: yourself.
"I knew there were many women deserving of recognition, so the only downside was narrowing it down to 28," Smith-Jones explained.
Maybe he's still deserving of our derision for how he chose to handle the affair, but he's no less human for that.
Even with that, people can't seem to believe that Kardashian didn't wreck a happy home and is deserving of her current situation.
A Georgetown Law study found that people perceive Black girls to be less innocent, more adult-like, and less deserving of protection.
A lifetime of hurdles can make anyone feel like they're not "good enough" or not deserving of something as precious as parenthood.
There are just so many reasons why I might not be able to come, even if I feel deserving of the experience.
However, a minority of viewers is clearly and negatively impacted by some kinds of porn, and they are deserving of our attention.
Audiobooks are more popular today than when Apple first launched iBooks in 2010 and are very much deserving of their own tab.
Sometimes too breezy, even; pseudo-interludes like "Bambina" and "2021" are effective but fleeting, perhaps deserving of a chance to develop further.
Once that happens, these sentient entities will transcend their status as mere objects of inquiry, and become subjects deserving of moral consideration.
These girls are no less smart or deserving of an education than my own daughters -- or any of our sons and daughters.
Alas, neither show is particularly deserving of the real estate, and each has a too-familiar feel built around sensational court cases.
That is just the sort of view Mr Moon used to criticise: that the chaebol are national champions deserving of political support.
"General Hristo Lukov was a Nazi supporter who promoted hate and injustice, and is not someone deserving of veneration," the embassy said.
Was AT&T encroaching on the fairness of its telecommunications services with its business tactics, and thus (perhaps) deserving of FCC scrutiny?
The term "able-bodied" has historically been used to arbitrarily separate the people lawmakers feel are, and aren't, deserving of public assistance.
And what if the people creating all the fear-mongering around litmus tests are actually the ones deserving of an eyebrow raise?
Some Iowa Democrats viewed Warren as a fresher face, deserving of an opportunity where Sanders had come up short four years ago.
I love me some Adele, but was 25 really as deserving of Album Of The Year as Beyoncé's surprise visual album Lemonade?
Because Rob Ford, alive as an alcoholic, was apparently less deserving of compassion and understanding than Rob Ford, now dead from cancer.
That hasn't stopped tech companies — especially those least deserving of consumer trust — from tripping over themselves to declare their privacy bona fides.
"Oftentimes we forget about those who have had the child, and they are deserving of attention and resources as well," she said.
But backers of the deal said Saudi Arabia is an important U.S. ally in a war-torn region, deserving of U.S. support.
Social media channels are full of squabbles over which coin is better and which one is more deserving of the "Bitcoin" name.
Her commutation and forthcoming release is inspirational and gives hope to so many others who are also deserving of a second chance.
Most of the questions have been of a quality deserving of the press briefing setting, addressing national issues from a local perspective.
As these actors' careers develop over the years, they inevitably become more well-respected and thus more deserving of a golden statuette.
And if so, whether those actions meet the standard for "high crimes and misdemeanors" deserving of impeachment and, potentially, removal from office.
Put partisanship aside, look closely at Gina's experience, and afford her the margin of victory deserving of such a high-caliber candidate.
When Trump hosted fundraisers for Democrats, and the public was already aware of his behavior, he was deserving of a Hollywood star.
Now it's up to him to turn her into the kind of person deserving of her surroundings before all hell breaks loose.
Andy Murray says he wasn't "deserving of the win" after securing his first ATP singles title in over two years on Sunday.
Capital punishment must be limited to offenders "whose extreme culpability makes them 'the most deserving of execution,' " Justice Kennedy wrote in 21968.
But HBO's "Sharp Objects" — and Amy Adams in particular — is the most deserving of Emmys out of all the limited series nominated.
The second challenge is to win their trust, to reassure them that they will not be judged and are deserving of forgiveness.
Only 2 in 85033 people under 30 think that going to church is an important or worthwhile activity deserving of any regularity.
While the regime will protest your actions, we don't think it will do anything that would make it look deserving of punishment.
She knew she wanted to go into law enforcement to protect innocent victims who aren't deserving of the crimes committed against them.
The statute recognizes different bodies — women's bodies — as deserving of equal care in ways that, to date, the Supreme Court has not.
VICE: Tell me more about how the rush to portray DREAMers as "deserving" of citizenship affected the lives of undocumented queer people.
So what to make of boxer Muhammad Ali (Peace Be Upon Him), a man deserving of idolatry if ever there was one?
After Antetokounmpo won the award, the Rockets awkwardly made the case on Twitter that Harden was the one deserving of the recognition.
Likewise, you can have zero confidence in your ability to cook while still believing you're a good person and deserving of love.
But carrying out mergers could be considered a core part of a C.E.O.'s job description, and not deserving of extra pay.
Over the years, he has proclaimed people guilty or not guilty before trial, or immediately deserving of the death penalty or exoneration.
Just because she doesn't have a picturesque version of melancholy doesn't make it any less real or any less deserving of compassion.
"There is no single person that is so deserving of praise their comments deprecating others should be allowed to slide," she wrote.
Ever since then, we've been inducting two or three classic toys that are really deserving of commemoration in our point of view.
Photo: Victoria Song (Gizmodo)At the end of the day, the Apple Card is fine but not exactly deserving of its hype.
But whatever the reason, there is no doubt that Doby is in fact deserving of recognition to the same degree as Robinson.
Tibbetts is not deserving of clemency in part because Hicks&apos killing was "particularly senseless and gratuitous," the board said at that time.
The Democrats talked about a Peter Strzok who they characterized as a patriot and a hero and someone deserving of a Purple Heart.
California, with our world-class economy and the critical resources we provide for our country, is deserving of federal funds for this effort.
It is easier to see the victims as one-dimensional criminals, threatening the fearful police, and therefore deserving of whatever comes their way.
"Mike Trout and Christian Yelich continue to have outstanding seasons and are very deserving of this award," Hank Aaron said in a statement.
Despite facing the grim reality of dying in prison, Corey has worked diligently to prove that he is deserving of a second chance.
It's these characteristics, and not merely the ability to crunch numbers, that matters when deciding who or what is deserving of moral consideration.
In China's "socialist market economy" it is hard to tell which firms are closer to the party, and so more deserving of suspicion.
And, most importantly, sponsor the Hollywood Foreign Press Association always gives a nod to some lesser-appreciated projects seriously deserving of some love.
Random household objects don't get their own IMDb pages, sadly, but if they did the Utah Teapot would certainly be deserving of one.
The Foster family recently donated the fossils to the Australian Opal Centre, where researchers recognized the opalized items as deserving of further investigation.
If someone is jealous, they likely see that I am a piece of shit and no more deserving of success than they are.
We do the research, but ultimately, our goal is to present characters with these flaws and say they are still deserving of love.
Still, this is the most hapless way to frame things, and you can't convince me that the Jaguars are deserving of anything less.
Conor McGregor As Ireland's first ever UFC champion, Conor McGregor is deserving of his place on the list of all-time Irish greats.
We have sought an alternative infrastructure of art, deserving of the historical experiences in the region and confronting the challenges of the world.
But in Britain, it is increasingly being viewed as something more: a serious public health issue deserving of public funds and national attention.
Asked if Trump was deserving of a Nobel Prize, as was suggested by the South Korean President Moon Jae-In, Ban was reserved.
A physical illness that can affect the mind — like B12 deficiency — is not more deserving of compassion than one that is strictly mental.
It's a small oversight, from a studio deserving of ample praise for making enormous strides to include diverse perspectives and characters in games.
"Justice is overdue for Dwight and Steven Hammond, both of whom are entirely deserving of these Grants of Executive Clemency," the statement read.
Would Serena Williams be deserving of an honorary damehood if she helped Sir Andy Murray win the mixed doubles at the Wimbledon Championships?
A closer examination reveals that the 2016 display is meant to be divided into three important sections, each deserving of a separate analysis.
Yes, the upper echelon of the bantamweight division is packed with elite fighters, all of who are arguably deserving of a title shot.
"Whether Justin Bieber is deserving of having a full run of vinyl, that's not for me to decide," Reed says with a laugh.
Inside, like  Thumper, is weird, unnerving, and well-deserving of the horror branding, it just happens to take place inside of a platformer.
With 85,000 drug offenders in federal prisons, many deserving of consideration, the pace of commutations to date is encouraging but still quite modest.
Susanna Malkki, herself deserving of many further bookings, conducts Eric Owens as Jaufré, Susanna Phillips as Clémence and Tamara Mumford as the Pilgrim.
But Staub, at the very least, was a curiosity deserving of far more notoriety than he was afforded during and after his career.
But HÆLOS are deserving of that either way—they appeared suddenly, but also fully-formed, with an identity and world immediately their own.
Surely, Ms. Weingarten assumed, the boy could be counted as a first-generation college applicant, deserving of an admissions bump for being disadvantaged.
It's a simple way to manage your food intake and be deserving of kindness and respect from others — and eventually even yourself. Maybe.
At a different point on its historical trajectory and deserving of more sophisticated analysis, it is also happening in very concentrated spatial parameters.
"People come to these sites both as donors and campaigners with existing ideas of who and what is deserving of support," Kenworthy said.
Of every old phone on this list, Nokia's delightfully ill-considered N-Gage is probably the least deserving of a modern re-release.
Banksy expressed empathy for Dogan in a statement to The New York Times, saying he had done work far more deserving of punishment.
He said he would shoot people with his AR-15 and singled out police and anti-fascist protesters as deserving of his vengeance.
The candidates took turns painting Trump as an unstable and corrupt president who is well-deserving of impeachment before turning to policy issues.
Neon is just digital avatars — computer-animated human likenesses about as deserving of the "artificial human" moniker as Siri or the Tupac hologram.
Even in her case, she said, she considers the child care she performed to have been real work, deserving of a minimum wage.
"Given the factual allegations, I am hard-pressed to imagine a scenario less deserving of qualified immunity," wrote U.S. District Judge James Carr.
We are culturally prepared to perceive women's natural aging as uninteresting at best, pathological at worst—deserving of dismissal or disgust or both.
According to the numbers, the HSI Professional truly is a high-quality product that is well-deserving of the attention it's been given.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, the people in the top echelons of the finance industry were seen as the least deserving of all the rich professionals.
This must have been extraordinarily upsetting to Clinton, who saw herself as the champion of women and deserving of just about every woman's support.
Ideas within the sphere of consensus weren't worth debating: democracy is the best form of governance, capitalism superior to communism, crime deserving of punishment.
Many Republicans are speaking of women not as equals inherently deserving of respect, but instead as people deserving and requiring the protection of men.
" Video The statement added: "Justice is overdue for Dwight and Steven Hammond, both of whom are entirely deserving of these Grants of Executive Clemency.
It was that experience with my niece all over again; I felt as if I wasn't deserving of this special one-on-one time.
I can even think of like 5 white guys named Chris who are more deserving of the Sexiest Man Alive title than Blake Shelton.
"Her commutation and forthcoming release is inspirational and gives hope to so many others who are also deserving of a second chance," she said.
In the book, Wollstonecraft made the incredible insight that women are actually people, and are deserving of the same social rights of the time.
"Jess Cagle is extraordinarily deserving of this honor," Brady Center president Dan Gross, who presented Cagle with the Bear Award on Tuesday, tells PEOPLE.
Despite the lack of recognition, and having to work full-time, Crockett persevered and produced a remarkable body of work deserving of our attention.
What did I want to contribute to my country so that it would be more deserving of my children and of all American youth?
If you ask Gwen Stefani, there's no man in the world more deserving of being named Sexiest Man Alive than her boyfriend Blake Shelton.
The only tougher job here, frankly, might be the show's editors, who, given how much the narrative jumps around, are deserving of combat pay.
I asked why he was prepping the mace spray, and if I was somehow deserving of getting sprayed for complying with everything they demanded.
TIPP pollster Reaghavan Mayur told The Hill that he believes the surveys showing Clinton with a double-digit lead are equally deserving of scrutiny.
Certainly the device, which combines high-quality sound with a touch of Siri, is deserving of some of the hype it's gotten so far.
It took until the very end, but the show Villanova and North Carolina put on Monday night proved both were deserving of that title.
Vandermeer's works are deserving of a wide audience Like Ted Chiang, whose adaptation Arrival will hit theaters soon, Vandermeer's works deserve a wide audience.
" Recently, at one of her concerts, Pink was referred to as "Queen Badass," a title that she says she's deserving of especially "right now.
Dogs and cats raised for food are just like the beloved companions in our homes—eager for human companionship, and deserving of our mercy.
Andy Murray says he wasn't "deserving of the win" after beating Stan Wawrinka to secure his first ATP singles title in over two years.
The South Korean president went so far as to suggest Trump was deserving of a Nobel Peace Prize for his role in the developments.
I have spent years trying to make other people happy in hope that they would see me as wonderful and deserving of their giving.
Neumann has been able to convince venture investors, including SoftBank, that We is deserving of a valuation akin to that of a tech company.
For instance, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, who died in 210, is deserving of more than the possible "Avengers" treatment Treasury apparently has planned for suffragists.
A key issue surrounding this recent decision is whether or not gender-based persecution is equally deserving of express protection under U.S. asylum laws.
You'll recall, a week ago Katt blasted Tiffany for leapfrogging over dozens of other comedians who he feels were more deserving of Hollywood fame.
"I'm optimistic that we'll continue to make progress, but we need to demonstrate that we're deserving of the asset cap being lifted," Sloan said.
More deserving of public respect is a foundation of historically steeped, nuts-and-bolts competence in governance on which to construct such a city.
I'm not in a position to assert this provision is deserving of a red light, but at least a long yellow light seems warranted.
James Brown was famously known as "the hardest working man in show business," but Tim Jones seems deserving of at least an honorable mention.
When you're 12, you feel deserving of any honor bestowed on you: I remember bathing in pride when the blade lightly touched my shoulders.
When you want to do a shot of a woman gleefully striding toward the camera, deserving of just a little respect, you blast Aretha.
"For all those who are deserving of a second chance, this legislation will make a meaningful and measurable difference in their lives," he said.
This is music from a man who worships at the altar of the greats, and is definitely deserving of their blessing to join them.
John Shuster is more than deserving of the accolades he's gotten during this bonspiel (curling talk for tournament), but his teammates have been outstanding.
Despite the fact that they were innocent, not actual prisoners deserving of punishment, as the simulation progressed they increasingly accepted their abuse without protest.
The statement, which repeatedly praised Caproni, said family members plan to eventually advocate for others "who are deserving of compassionate release to their families."
"New York is no less deserving of a badge of shame for the role race played in capital punishment," he wrote at the time.
Tulle gowns deserving of their own walk-in wardrobe were of course featured, this season in cheery daffodil yellow and punchy pillar-box red.
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.
Ex-MLB stud Sean Casey certainly thinks so ... 'cause the former Reds great tells TMZ Sports Maddon is more than deserving of the honor!!!
The book's final chapter daringly undercuts Topics' structural conceit, which is that every story possesses inherent, equal value and is deserving of receptive attention.
The midterms are shaping up to be a test of the moral values of both sides, and each is deserving of consideration and respect.
If you feel like you're deserving of more money, she says you should schedule a meeting with your boss to discuss a potential raise.
She feels deserving of the remarkable kindness because she will always be a memsahib, one who can speak both posh English and strangled Hindustani.
"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."
You can't reframe the standards of what is deserving of mockery based on this three-dimensional chess game of Is this actually helping him?
In 1996 Sakai was awarded an Eisner for Talent Deserving of Wider Recognition and, three years later, he received one for Best Serialized Story.
Despite a being charged with a brutal beating of a girlfriend, Jones called Hardy a "respected leader" who was deserving of a contract extension.
Los Angeles was "shut out of three stars," The Los Angeles Times reported, citing n/naka and Vespertine as deserving of the highest rating.
But it's only been about 19603 years since "sexual harassment" began to be considered as a real workplace problem deserving of serious legal attention.
Not only did participants distort the size of the men, they also identified the black men as, essentially, more of a threat deserving of force.
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.
The extremists are dug in on the outskirts of the two cities and have repeatedly targeted Shiites, who they view as apostates deserving of death.
As I've said before, I'll say again, never doubt you are valuable and powerful and deserving of every chance and every opportunity in the world.
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.
These are deserving of films in their own right; Ms Chadha's decision to focus her lens solely on how partition unfolded is a wise one.
If you've seen any of Ahmed's work or listened to his music, there's no denying how talented and deserving of leading character roles he is.
Bannon's worldview won't be defeated by a tough New Yorker interview, and pretending that he is intellectually deserving of one works to normalize the indefensible.
It underscores just how comfortable some people are with the idea that a person is less deserving of equal pay simply because of their gender.
Giving out an award that she was more deserving of, for an album that describes an even more impactful Beyoncé snub would have been unforgivable.
He started smoking at 14, and says people think he brought his illness on himself and that it is the cancer least deserving of sympathy.
"Kathryn is one of the most selfless and giving individuals one could ever meet, she is well deserving of any help that can be offered."
And, of course, there are some genuine racists among this group who really see minority communities as deserving of a punitive, excessive criminal justice system.
In a statement on Monday, the White House said Behenna was "entirely deserving of this Grant of Executive Clemency," citing support from former Oklahoma Gov.
Despite the abundance of sunlight in the islands, local artists are often underexposed and always deserving of more attention on a national and global level.
"I want them to be proud of themselves and know, on the deepest level, that they're deserving of love and acceptance, exactly as they are."
That was the time he jumped onstage during Taylor Swift's acceptance speech and declared that Beyonce, not Taylor, was the most deserving of the award.
" In court papers filed in US District Court in Washington D.C., Assistant US Attorney Thomas Gillice characterized Greene's conduct as "egregious," deserving of "serious punishment.
Somewhat related: I don't think there is one living person who is more deserving of a big break and lots of money than Leslie Jones.
The answers were all whack, much deserving of a giant X. But then Max chimed in with an answer rivaling the likes of Lorena Bobbitt.
If you really think your pumpkin carving skills are deserving of some sort of award, ditch the stencils and carve your own Blizzard-themed pumpkin.
A true fan is committed to following their fave celeb's fashion choices — the good, the bad and the deserving of one's commentary on social media.
In order to determine who is deserving of this special status in esports, the Finnish military is relying on the Finnish Esports Federation for help.
So while Trump is clearly not deserving of a 17-day vacation only six months into his new job, we, the people, desperately need one!
If I believe Ida B. Wells is more deserving of public recognition than Nathan Bedford Forrest, does that mean I am trying to erase them?
Why was the return of The Hound (who, like Benjen last week, is feeling much better now) the first Big Plot Shocker deserving of one?
Thurman had his moments in what fast developed into a welterweight classic, but Pacquiao had too much class and was deserving of the decision win.
Under any other circumstances, he would no doubt call such an effort a hostile attack, deserving of a muscular federal response, and he'd be right.
A nurse's line of work is often physically exhausting, emotionally and mentally draining, and frustratingly thankless — few people are more deserving of a Caribbean getaway.
His willingness to use his talent and platform to serve, and his love for little ones and animals, make him very deserving of this honor.
His death and the complicated reactions that will come with it are thematic gold, supported by a complex character arc deserving of a devastating finale.
Much like a news team, the editors gather in meetings and discuss which apps are deserving of being featured, organized into collections or otherwise highlighted.
Elliott is deserving of praise and he will get it, though it should be noted what a great job the Dallas line is doing. 22016.
And research has shown that adults often see both black boys and girls as older, more deserving of suspicion, and less innocent than white children.
"A change, particularly when sudden, in one's own usual cycle length pattern may be indicative of a health matter deserving of attention," she told TechCrunch.
According to the complaint, one defendant would put down Sanjeevi, saying that she was "whiter" than her and therefore more deserving of a research position.
With the increasing costs of living now and in the future, and with the questionable health of all veterans, they are deserving of more opportunities.
Applicants must answer a series of questions to be considered, and create a video explaining why they're Disney's biggest fan and deserving of the opportunity.
Cuomo said Siatta was a solid Marine in combat — a gifted marksman, trusted by his peers, invaluable in firefights and deserving of gratitude, not incarceration.
That was a shame, as immigration is a topic deserving of substantive discussion — especially in the most diverse state to vote in 2020 so far.
As I've said before, I'll say again — never doubt that you are valuable and powerful and deserving of every chance and opportunity in the world.
Only fools would argue that Jackson is not deserving of his place in the conversation for the best credentialed and greatest coach in N.B.A. history.
But his score for the thrilling War for the Planet of the Apes is, somehow, his best score yet, deserving of awards and then some.
But still the alarms ring, playing into our usual assumptions that the impulse to protect is benevolent and, perhaps, that women are especially deserving of solicitude.
The letter included a list of 10 officials whom the senators described as deserving of sanctions, including elections council head Tibisay Lucena and treasurer Carlos Malpica.
This all forced me to admit that Microsoft is still fully deserving of its inclusion in the "Frightful Five" along with Amazon, Google, Facebook, and Apple.
I mean, you&aposve got liberals like Akila Mar at Yale who are making the case for him as thoroughly qualified and deserving of the appointment.
That approach helps Ho gauge a candidate's honesty and receptivity to feedback — not all managers are deserving of perfect 10s, nor are they likely all zeros.
I remain optimistic, not only about the future of Ms. Johnson, but the many others like her who are deserving of a second chance at life.
At the same time, a heroic narrative has emerged around the Kurds, painting them as pro-Western warriors deserving of independence in return for their sacrifice.
Each year, BCC hosts a Vision Awards brunch to present congregational awards to those deserving of recognition for their service and dedication to the LGBT community.
If and when plans for an IPO are revived, ideas such as these will help determine whether Volvo is more deserving of a premium price tag.
Concurrently, media continue to give far more airtime to the nomination of someone else who is far from deserving of the prize: US President Donald Trump.
While Max Holloway has only had two fights this year, and his improvement has been continuing since 2013/2014, he is certainly deserving of this award.
Certain groups of relatively easy cases could be identified and given priority, to ensure that those most deserving of clemency are not lost in the process.
When people point out that Feit is now a senior citizen, de la Vina says that makes him no less deserving of punishment if found guilty.
But as one woman recently pointed out on Twitter, fat people can be unhealthy, too — and that doesn't mean they are any less deserving of respect.
Policymakers, community corrections officials and criminal justice decision-makers must view people on supervision as capable of making changes to their behavior and deserving of support.
At the end of the day, what I've learned about my story is that not everyone is deserving of it when they want to hear it.
We need not engage in comparative suffering to understand that freelance journalists can be just as precarious, and as deserving of rights, as other gig workers.
It's a way for me to actually engage with capitalism and claim that feminine labor and practice of magic as being valuable and deserving of compensation.
Obfuscated by time and scandal at its release, the film now reveals a wondrous coming-of-age story deserving of all the buzz of Lady Bird.
Man buns, handwashing signs, the cold-pressed juice industry: Each of these is obviously deserving of ridicule and public mockery, but Dern's approach was refreshingly original.
"Her commutation and forthcoming release is inspirational and gives hope to so many others who are also deserving of a second chance," Ms. Kardashian West said.
" He added, "I'm sure people will criticize F.J.M. for being egocentric, self-absorbed, but I find the J. Tillman stuff much more deserving of that criticism.
In the coming months and years, we must constantly remember the people of Puerto Rico are just as deserving of aid as citizens on the mainland.
This is a man who views the objects of his anger and mockery as less-than-deserving of respect, and who lacks the instinct for decency.
The TV landscape is saturated with decent series deserving of Emmys, but the Academy actually managed to get a varied lineup of nominations together this year.
It's a kind of armchair moralizing we've become increasingly used to seeing from millionaires over the last two years, and one deserving of far fewer platforms.
But it's their dedication to female friendship that really makes Rodarte feel so relevant and deserving of this award as the decade comes to a close.
The shift reflected the medical community's recognition that being transgender is not a mental illness or a choice but rather a status deserving of legal protections.
"The tradition of uncles, aunts, cousins, and especially grandparents sharing a household along with parents and children has roots equally venerable and equally deserving of constitutional recognition".
But genetic testing and a thorough analysis of its physical characteristics revealed Genie's dogfish, as it's also called, as a distinct species deserving of its own name.
We see people whom God has put into our lives – especially the difficult ones – as image bearers of a Holy God and therefore deserving of our best.
I think it's a dangerous precedent to tell future cam models that you are somehow less deserving of being a model, unless you're putting yourself at risk.
Khosrowshahi will need to show a concerted effort to correct the mistakes of the past and rebuild Uber as a company deserving of people's trust and money.
South Korean President Moon Jae-in said last month Trump was deserving of the award for his efforts to broker a deal with Pyongyang, according to Reuters.
If anyone on this earth is deserving of a declaration of love in the form of an Ariana Grande parody, it's the internet's favourite daddy, Jeff Goldblum.
That Halliday is treated, without exception, as a figure deserving of admiration and awe and not as the villain of this story remains its biggest plot hole.
Because she would be setting up a home with a husband, rather than a roommate or another type of partner, was she more deserving of new Tupperware?
Sure, knitwear is deserving of all the love it gets this time of year (they don't call it #sweaterweather for nothing), but that isn't exclusive to sweaters.
They are teachers and accountants, police officers and doctors, parents and taxpayers, and — importantly — patients as deserving of respect and decent, routine NHS care as anyone else.
This mural, in their eyes, was a harbinger of the end times, proof positive that humanity is an awful species deserving of every tragedy that befalls us.
We are not all heroes deserving of unquestioning adulation; nor are we all damaged or broken beyond repair, in need of an ever-expanding array of services.
Self esteem begins to fall because the child begins to internalize the bullying and begins to believe that they are deserving of being badly treated and disliked.
The company can't possibly ban every single account reported for abusive behavior, and even its most vile offenders deserving of shutdowns can always simply create new accounts.
After all, Jerusalem is the capital of Israel, one of America's strongest allies in the Middle East deserving of priority even during the most controversial of disputes.
"After a careful review of the files of each of these individuals, President Trump has concluded that each are entirely deserving of Executive Clemency," the statement said.
There are too many candidates for the press to cover in depth, so news outlets will be making strategic decisions about who is most deserving of coverage.
Slaveholders and their supporters knew there was another option, but they were white supremacists who wanted slaves and believed black people were not deserving of human rights.
For Meg, who is all too ready to see herself as unlovable and deserving of rejection, each canceled tryst undermines her and threatens to undo her sobriety.
Its Project Galileo initiative engages NGOs and civil liberty groups to help define and identify free-expression outlets that are deserving of its support for their cause.
Africa must now stop lying to itself and admit that chemical poisoning is a rights issue, as deserving of state intervention as much as any other right.
Some, for example, refuse to acknowledge the Rohingya as an ethnic group deserving of citizenship rights, despite the fact many have lived in Rakhine State for generations.
And the fact that the campaign almost entirely avoided the public feuding from 2008 this time around seems at least somewhat deserving of recognition as an accomplishment.
None of my achievement was of any consequence in a society that saw me as a liability and someone not deserving of the full benefits of citizenship.
Obviously, they see women and girls as deserving of their place in the classroom, or in leadership, or on the playing field of professional and educational opportunities.
And the easiest way to do that was to rely on the tired stereotype of queer men as feminine, and therefore not deserving of respect or authority.
Megan explained in the caption of her Instagram post that her grandmother is truly deserving of the gift as she's always been "kind" to everyone around her.
Mr. Bannon has called the news media the "opposition party," characterizing it as innately hostile to the Trump administration and therefore deserving of neither trust nor transparency.
Bad men, abusive men, selfish men, it must be admitted, cannot be great poets, deserving of reward and reverence, their sins washed away by rhyme and unreason.
Her general retort to this sort of point—that aggregate health costs would still drop for middle-class families—is both fair and deserving of more detail.
More Americans believe that the President is deserving of impeachment and being removed than was true with President Richard Nixon in the final months of his presidency.
And among those who are most enthusiastic about voting next year, the share who see the President as deserving of a second term is higher, at 43%.
Watch More From Tonic: This exhibit does not seem to embrace that complexity, while also apparently singling out some people as more deserving of remembrance than others.
And they expressed great concern that it was Kavanaugh who was the wronged victim, the person who was most deserving of sympathy and rage and even vengeance.
This is not to say that biographical documentaries are generally less deserving of the Oscar, or that they are unable to combine significant issues with an individual focus.
All of this means that Simone Biles' net worth is going to continue to grow — and we honestly can't think of anyone more deserving of the big bucks.
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.
These are the kinds of questions deserving of something with more weight than a fairly standard promotional playlist by one of the most famous people in the world.
Further, it is giving them the fodder to convince more people that Americans do not believe they are deserving of the same freedoms to which we are entitled.
There is perhaps nothing more deserving of recognition and appreciation than the fact that you are loved, that someone cares about you and wants you to be happy.
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.
Band-Aid Nose Man is sinister and apparently very smelly, but he's not exactly scary, and his targets, while maybe not deserving of death, are selfish and unlikable.
I'd like people to remember that everyone in this ongoing drama, from undocumented immigrants to the federal agents tasked with stopping them, are human beings deserving of respect.
Though all these restaurants are no doubt deserving of the honor, it should be noted that not one of the 17 spots is helmed by a female chef.
Great apes, who are very closely related to humans, exhibit many cognitive and emotional traits deserving of personhood consideration (as do whales, dolphins, and elephants, for that matter).
As the needs of our newsrooms and audiences change, our guidelines will adapt in kind to ensure that Vox Media's work is always deserving of our audiences' trust.
The next person who ends up a hashtag may not be as virtuous as Jordan, but that doesn't mean he or she is any less deserving of dignity.
Recognition for who we are, how far we've come, and that we're deserving of a CEO role because we're an amazing standalone business that has big growth plans.
Regardless of your feelings on the controversy, it's almost impossible to deny that Alaska was the most consistently brilliant performer this season and wholly deserving of the crown.
"Clint's case is deserving of Presidential attention, especially because, with respect Sir, you ran on a platform of reversing the policies of the previous Administration," his letter said.
"I wanted to engage with the issue beyond giving someone spare change, and remind myself — and others — that this is a human problem, deserving of compassion," Keillor said.
The RefugePeople abuse the phrase "temple" of,but the Refuge is deserving of a pass (and also an Uber, because it's really far down the peninsula from SF).
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Blake Shelton was just crowned PEOPLE's Sexiest Man Alive 2017, and in his eyes, girlfriend of two years Gwen Stefani is deserving of her own sexiest woman title.
All of which is just a roundabout way of saying the fashion-forward actress is more than deserving of her third Vogue cover for the magazine's October issue.
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.
Yes, these things are cool, but the locals know that they have counterparts outside of the downtown and South Congress clusterfuck that are equally deserving of your attention.
The September before a big election is when elected officials in Washington can demonstrate that they have what it takes to lead and are deserving of another term.
But there's one more high-powered couple who, despite their SoCal-cool fashion sense, are well deserving of this particular title, and that's Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux.
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?
She views the former as schools deserving of taxpayer bounty, while targeting the latter as a massive scam perpetrated by billionaires at the expense of poor, struggling students.
The best-drawn portrait that emerges in "The Fall of Heaven" is of Farah Diba, the shah's third wife and a figure desperately deserving of a proper biography.
Each of these figures is well deserving of her or his own book (and to be certain, most of them—particularly Jones—have been the subject of several).
Madeleine Thien's novel "Do Not Say We Have Nothing" didn't win the Man Booker Prize, but it was a finalist and is still deserving of a wide readership.
"In the words of Secretary Clinton: Never doubt that you are valuable and powerful and deserving of every chance in the world to pursue your dreams," Nashawati said.
It allows them to feel that they live in a benign, meritocratic world, and to believe, in a back-channel way, that they are deserving of their success.
The NBA opened their All-Star vote on Christmas morning, which is also the start of the annual conversation about which players are most deserving of a spot.
Experts say that Uber has another incentive: Australia has tough labor laws that could require the company to treat drivers as employees deserving of retirement and other benefits.
Eileen Myles is still becoming, as a poet, as a griever, as a lover, as an American, as a body both capable and deserving of desire and pleasure.
America does love a comeback: Achievement in sports somehow makes us more willing to compartmentalize, to forgive transgressions, to make a complicated man more deserving of public redemption.
But as cinematic excursions go, "Wetlands," the feature debut of its writer-director, Emanuele Della Valle, is more deserving of a day trip than a long-term stay.
The double standard made evident by such a move (and the shamefully false defense attempt by President Jerry Falwell Jr.) is disturbing, frustrating and wholly deserving of callout.
Advocates credit the threat of federal investigations with fostering a better understanding of campus rape as a serious problem deserving of clear consequences, up to suspension and expulsion.
Stylish design, first-rate service, and an excellent entry-level price point are all deserving of praise but it's the prime location that gives it a real edge.
But that still raises a question: Does New York really have enough "similar" cast-iron buildings so that these 151-year-old buildings are not deserving of protection?
Perhaps the administration and its Republican defenders truly believe that massive factory farms in the South are more deserving of taxpayer assistance than small family farms in Minnesota.
Pages sprouted up in honor of Officer Scatà, including some classifying him as a "public figure" and others calling him a world hero and deserving of a medal.
In the misguided view of the committee, the Buckeyes, with only one regular-season loss, were later deemed the better team and therefore more deserving of the playoff.
"The president is not a king but a citizen, deserving of the presumption of innocence and other protections, yet also vulnerable to lawful scrutiny," the editorial board wrote.
But its recent positive action made Cramer wonder if Diamondback was truly deserving of Wall Street's accolades, or if the oil play would soon run out of juice.
Short of that, second-generation Americans are all equally deserving of scrutiny — they're all, to some extent, impostor Americans, whose enemy loyalties will eventually come to the fore.
"The Bureau of the Royal Household deemed Distorn's ... acts as disciplinary misconducts considered as extremely evil behavior deserving of dismissal from the civil service," the royal household bureau said.
After all, it was originally designed for white widows, a population deemed deserving of aid and one expected to stay home and raise children rather than enter the workforce.
Young black girls are perceived as being less deserving of compassion, and it shapes how we make sense of what is or is not acceptable in their lived experiences.
Complex, challenging, sensitive, and urgent, these are issues deserving of thoughtful discourse, and museums are one of the few places where the artist's voice is central to the conversation.
"I think if there's a player deserving of a curtain call, I think what he did today, reaching that milestone, I think he deserved to go out," Girardi said.
We are there for her questions; we are there to hear her story; we are there to assure her that she is good, and moral, and deserving of love.
In "Clashing over Commerce", Douglas Irwin of Dartmouth College tells the history of American trade policy, showing that trade is neither dull nor deserving of the attacks on it.
Generally, you don't want your credit score to dip below 650, as potential creditors may consider you less trustworthy with their money and less deserving of the best rates.
I think, in some fundamental way, the most vulnerable people who are doing the hardest work in society are most deserving of the protection of collective bargaining and unionization.
This assumption of deserving -- of belonging -- is also what keeps women out of the halls of power, or at least what makes us so conspicuous when we are there.
Most people don't think about prisoners in their day-to-day life, and what's worse is that most people don't think about prisoners as people deserving of basic humanity.
It's just a descriptor of a body type that's larger than your average person, and people with that body type are no less attractive, healthy, or deserving of respect.
How can any transgender person feel they are being given a fair trial in front of the bench of a man who doesn't believe they are deserving of rights?
A number of other nominees — including Billie Eilish's "When the Party's Over," FKA Twigs' "Cellophane," or Grande's "God Is a Woman" — would have been more deserving of the award.
Duck frites, on the other hand, was more deserving of reverence, the duck as gloriously meaty as beef, with the added excitement of crispy, fatty skin and star anise.
Singling out Muslim neighborhoods for invasive video surveillance sends the fearful and false message that American Muslims are less deserving of the rights and dignities enjoyed by other Americans.
But, hang on, what if he were barely educated, or sullenly content with video games; are we to infer that he would be less deserving of an extended life?
Campaigners for safe, legal abortion in Argentina must continue to build on their great work to reach rural women who are no less deserving of their right to choose.
But with the explosion of sneaker trends that's come with athleisure's reign, narrowing down the best all-around spring style is a job easily deserving of its own matrix.
"What feels more important to me than whether I am owed or deserving of a personal apology is my belief that Bill Clinton should want to apologize," she said.
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.
Let me introduce you to Merrick Garland, a figure far less partisan than Kavanaugh and thus much more deserving of a seat on the highest court in the land.
I couldn't let him continue doing what I then felt, like many inmates do, was a sin, a weakness that made him deserving of all he got in prison.
In this context, given VA's long-standing and on-going culture of retaliation, it seems that whistleblowers are deserving of a standard that is balanced more toward their favor.
But there's one mistake they're repeating so often it's deserving of its own special reminder: leaving their home addresses and phone numbers exposed in photos of their beloved pets.
They believe themselves deserving of preferences and resources not given to others—that's nearly the definition of entitlement—but researchers were less clear on why people felt that way.
Some pointed out that the film's protagonist, Jodi, is a white, cisgender, heterosexual, (tall) girl, and that the film ostensibly overlooks actual marginalized groups more deserving of onscreen representation.
It remains a possibility that Bernie Kerik, Michael Milken and some or all the individuals granted executive clemency to date by President Trump were deserving of the President's mercy.
There are truly very many deep questions to consider in all of this—it's a line of inquiry most deserving of our utmost attention, I think we can agree.
They demonstrate — clearly, loudly, vibrantly and peacefully — that we exist, we will remain, we are humans deserving of dignity, and we have the right to return to our homes.
As Lieberman put it, what the president had done—both in his sexual encounters with Lewinsky and his "intentional and premeditated" denials—was immoral, disgraceful and deserving of rebuke.
"Holding a man hostage and torturing him to gain leverage in negotiations with the United States is outrageous, deserving of punishment, and surely in need of deterrence," Leon wrote.
"We think this issue is so material to investors that it's deserving of a hearing at the shareholder meeting," said Brandon Rees, the deputy director of the A.F.L.-C.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention lists N. gonorrhoeae among the three bacteria that are urgent drug-resistant threats to the United States, deserving of the highest concern.
So if anyone is still wondering whether Kendall and Bella are truly deserving of the "super" moniker, one look at their catwalk contemporaries should finally put that debate to bed.
National Mutt Day promotes the message that all these dogs are deserving of love and, just like any other dog, have the power to bring endless positivity to your life.
A comedy about reality TV star Judge Pepper Cartwright joining the Supreme Court, this promises to be a hilarious "comedy about [one of] the Washington institutions most deserving of ridicule."
If you want to open your home to grateful dog who is eager for and deserving of his first taste of freedom and family, visit National Mill Dog Rescue's website.
At worst, constant LARPing of the Civil War and Weimar can serve to make the case that the stakes now are equivalent and deserving of equally extreme and violent remedies.
There's no nice thing you can say to Emma Thompson or Mindy Kaling that they won't immediately deflect, even though they're two people in this world wholly deserving of compliments.
Legal persons are deserving of what ethicists and philosophers call "negative rights," which means they have a right to not be subjected to an action of another person or group.
All the progress over the last 30 years to let queer youth come out safely has made the continued existence of these programs only more outrageous and deserving of attention.
While agreeing Schwarzenegger's move was "grossly unjust" and "deserving of censure," two judges concluded that it was not illegal and that "Marsy's Law" applied to parole hearings, not executive clemency.
At the same time, Harrison's work is anything but empty — it is deserving of the viewer's gaze, weighing religious faith or even the contemplation of art against fickle commercial devotion.
And they have to realize that this is something that needs to go away and that LGBTQ people are deserving of equality in the courtroom and out of the courtroom.
Sanders and Khanna, with all the best intentions, are suggesting that they would go back to a system in which only the near-destitute were deemed deserving of public support.
Microsoft makes it easy to designate emails as deserving of special attention, and goes one step further by allowing you to automatically pin messages to the top of your inbox.
The Republican governor of New Jersey, who turned his own penchant for insulting others into devout support for Trump, is surely deserving of the legal attention he is now receiving.
"I think both teams were deserving of winning, and that's why it came down to a possession right at the end of the game and went into overtime," Krzyzewski said.
"I can guarantee you there have been women before me who were more deserving of the position than I was," she said, the badges she's earned glimmering on her uniform.
"[W]hat feels more important to me than whether I am owed or deserving of a personal apology is my belief that Bill Clinton should want to apologize," she wrote.
Instead, the statements are a window into a broader ideology based on the belief that people are deserving of healthcare, happiness – and even life – only if they can afford it.
It was a concept that the marchers left largely undefined, but which we were all supposed to understand was a vague entity deserving of our unquestioning fealty, delivered en masse.
Trump's comments are xenophobic and racist as he suggested people from Norway are more deserving of coming to the United States than those from Latin America, the Caribbean and Africa.
To be clear, as a citizen, Conyers was certainly deserving of due process to defend himself against allegations of any kind and affix a burden of proof on his accusers.
Our verbal sensitivity—performed and taught by us, is a matured and fine-tuned tool, but when overused, it can imply white as the only thing deserving of being right.
It is a strong and noble beast like a Lugia sprung free from Pokemon 2000, a winged creature wholly deserving of its role as a symbol of this great nation.
If my nomination helps people at all think about the transgender folks in their lives, in their communities, and treating them as humans and equals deserving of protection, I'm happy.
They did not argue, as the ADF has in the past, that gay citizens are no longer deserving of legislative protections because of the influence and political power they've accrued.
Yet many of us still perceive people addicted to drugs not as victims of a disease, but as wrongdoers and perpetrators of their own illness, deserving of judgment and scorn.
Attention has shifted to the web, but the ad industry still treats it as second rate, not deserving of the the care, attention, and creativity they reserve for other platforms.
He seems to have drawn a distinction between immigrants who are coming to the US to seek economic opportunity and those who are deserving of humanitarian protections such as asylum.
"His courageous and selfless act in the face of unimaginable conditions are consistent with the highest traditions of uniformed service and deserving of the highest possible recognition," Mensah's citation says.
One of the best ways to overcome this emotion is to cultivate the belief that you are deserving of success and to realize that with success comes conflict and controversy.
Black youths too often receive the messages that their lives are not valued and that they are less deserving of support, nurturing and protection than their peers of other backgrounds.
The underlying implication seems to be that somehow people struggling with addiction are less deserving of our compassion and care, which in my opinion speaks to the larger social issue.
"The crimes that the defendants are accused of committing that night are despicable and are deserving of significant punishment," the Queens district attorney, Richard A. Brown, said in a statement.
Many treat Gates and other highly successful people like him as deserving of huge attention and reward, as people from whom we could learn a lot about how to succeed.
Homelessness is instead attributed to poor decision making or the fault of the person experiencing homelessness who we conclude are somehow to blame and not deserving of help or relief.
But many in Washington are gradually beginning to promote the view that the nuclear deal is not the most important issue, much less the only topic deserving of international attention.
The Trump-controlled Labor Department has signaled that it will allow companies like Uber and Lyft to continue to classify their workers as contractors rather than employees deserving of benefits.
There's something so powerful about taking ownership of your body; declaring yourself deserving of pleasure; and being willing to give your body all the time, attention, and love it needs.
The interior ministry said a directive designates two levels of services: basic services that all asylum-seekers receive, and expanded services for those deserving of special protection, such as unaccompanied minors.
A free agent in 2018, he's more than deserving of a max contract; at the same time, he will be 30 years old in the first season of his next deal.
The "systemically important financial institution" label meant the company, with its banking and financial services business, was "too big to fail," thus deserving of stricter regulatory oversight and tougher capital requirements.
So if TV executives miscalculated how toxic Barr was and would continue to be under the spotlight, that was a disastrous mistake—albeit one that is deserving of no sympathy whatsoever.
And we spotted a handful of famous ladies in the audience of her Las Vegas show this weekend who are definitely deserving of one of these tank tops in their life.
" An unclassified summary from a defense official obtained by CNN stated that Byers "displayed superior gallantry, extraordinary heroism at grave personal risk" and is "unquestionably deserving of the Medal of Honor.
If Rousey were to decide not to return—or even delay her return—there would simply be no female bantamweights more deserving of the next shot than the Shevchenko-Nunes winner.
She once again proved this earlier today when she tweeted several responses to those suggesting that she is less deserving of respect because she dares to express sexuality in her music.
And it is quite possible that Chua-Rubenfeld is thoroughly deserving of a place at Yale Law School, a clerkship with a senior justice and a glittering career to follow after.
The beneficiaries of slavery, segregation, and mass incarceration have produced racist ideas of Black people being best suited for or deserving of the confines of slavery, segregation, or the jail cell.
But with 10 nominations, Roma was clearly seen by the Academy voters as one of the best films of the year — and its two central performances were deserving of recognition too.
"Lastly, and most bluntly, we deserve a damn party," the article states, adding that young girls go through a lot, and couldn't be more deserving of some time to celebrate themselves.
However, my ruling on the evilness of this doll (on a scale of bathes in holy water, to deserving of a horror franchise) is that she seems ominous, but fairly benign.
And I don't want my little sisters to think that a man who believes "you have to treat [women] like shit" is deserving of anything but being put to the left.
Now, there's no arguing Cara was incredibly deserving of the award; her music and message have made major waves over the past few years, and she's always a champion for women.
Trump's best path forward is to embrace both people of faith and LGBTQ Americans, recognizing that both communities are deserving of support and protection -- and realizing that they overlap and intersect.
Indeed, the new discovery suggests birds had "both an economic and symbolic role" in European Paleolithic Societies, the authors wrote in the study—an observation deserving of more research and attention.
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.
While home phones are a thing of the past for many of us, people who do have them are still just as deserving of an upgrade to their call-making setup.
She, who after the death of her 3-year-old daughter knew what it was to lose a child, believed that every child is deserving of human kindness, compassion and love.
We spoke with the 2018 inductee (congrats, btw) about Schilling missing the cut for the 6th year in a row ... and Hoffy says Curt's more than deserving of baseball's highest honor.
Whatever his proclaimed noble intentions, and whatever justification he might seek to invoke in terms of other individuals who were punished and/or prosecuted, Snowden was never deserving of a pardon.
"Publication would not be for the purposes of demonstrating any behavior which is even arguably behavior deserving of moral censure," judge Andrew Popplewell said in a redacted copy of his ruling.
Here are a few of the more interesting options: Yoel Romero: Romero is probably the only man in the middleweight division who is more deserving of a title shot than Whittaker.
It allows some men to believe that women belong to them, that they're deserving of women's affection simply for being nice to us, and that women's "pussies" are up for grabs.
This bill would not only help the remaining 220006,2202 Americans with disabilities currently paid subminimum wages, but recognizes that they are whole human beings deserving of equal application of U.S. laws.
In a statement, the White House said Black was "entirely deserving" of his pardon, pointing to high-profile figures who have vouched for his character, including Henry Kissinger and Elton John.
Do Canadians genuinely think the Trudeaus are deserving of such high praise, or are our opinions being influenced by the fact that so many news outlets in America are trumpeting them?
We can't answer that question here, although Rose is definitely a big jerk, but if there were any question, Ichiro is now undeniably deserving of enshrinement in the Hall of Fame.
He's not the only fighter to do so, as his Saturday opponent, Dustin Poirier, has also said that Tony Ferguson, not McGregor, is deserving of the next shot at the championship.
Whether or not marijuana can cause or aggravate mental illness is an important question, deserving of the kind of study that is currently made difficult by the drug's classification and criminalization.
Didi Gregorious says a season-ending foot surgery ain't going to hurt Mike Trout's MVP chances ... the Yankees shortstop tells TMZ Sports the Angels star is definitely deserving of the award!!
Sometimes it takes them a while to turn around and see the bigger picture: that we are happy, that we are deserving of love, that we are just like anybody else.
"We are committed to ensuring that the 50th anniversary of Woodstock is marked with a festival deserving of its iconic name and place in American history and culture," the statement said.
"The guest said that witnessing the two of us commit to one another had opened their eyes and made them understand that we are all deserving of this opportunity," he said.
Rodriguez, was a devastating, even fatal, blow to an evolving school of liberal jurisprudence that saw education as a fundamental right and poverty as a status deserving of special constitutional protection.
In less than two months, he circulated a draft opinion that embodied his liberal vision: undocumented immigrants as a "suspect category" deserving of special protection, and education as a fundamental right.
Before leaving New York on Thursday to return to Washington, the president suggested the officials and witnesses from whom the whistleblower derived information were like government moles, and deserving of punishment.
" Mr. Rodriguez said in a statement that when "10 people from any background perish under such horrific circumstances, it is an occasion deserving of solemnity and respect, not self-indulgent cheerleading.
With Stephen Thompson and Demian Maia both so clearly deserving of their own shot at Tyron Woodley's belt it's time we got on with it and announced the next title fight.
A child, whether refugee, migrant or internally displaced, is first and foremost a child deserving of protection, care and all the support and services she needs to thrive, regardless of migration status.
The military examined over 1,000 medals given since the attacks of September 11, 2001, to determine whether the actions that led to those awards were actually deserving of the Medal of Honor.
A society's commitment to human dignity is measured by its defense of that dignity for those least able to defend it themselves and those least deserving of it based on their actions.
Sure, there's a lot of upheaval going on in the Seven Kingdoms at the moment, but we think the Breaker of Chains is totally deserving of some relaxation on a fancy chair.
"They don't feel that they are deserving of anything and the position they are in right now is their own fault and there's nothing that can be done for them," he said.
"Government bureaucrats should not be deciding what speech is or is not deserving of trademark protection based on what they consider to be too 'scandalous' and 'immoral,"' ACLU attorney Emerson Sykes said.
But the trip on Suarez, in the box—even if it was played up a good bit—was ultimately deserving of a PK. It was just a childish response from Valencia fans.
Andrews and her co-star Dick Van Dyke are indelible in their performances, the dance sequences are tightly delightful, and the whole film is richly deserving of its status as a classic.
The Big Short is wildly deserving of a win for the big award, but I would still give the edge for the director's prize to Alejandro G. Iñérritu, who helmed The Revenant.
Ever since it has been trying to find a reliable Muslim body that can help certify mosques and schools (as deserving of official help) and is also genuinely representative of the community.
As for the bread, it may not be homemade, but Mr. Kebe has managed to find baguettes that he considers deserving of the name, with a thin crust and gaping air pockets.
But on Friday at Brookfield Place, where he offered a free program presented by Arts Brookfield and the River to River Festival, the company looked — and sounded — entirely deserving of the hype.
But the second (and also final) season of "Fleabag" is as close to perfect television as you can get, and we believe it is by far the most deserving of this award.
In that warning she said that the U.S. would be "taking names" to learn which one of our supposed allies was really on our side and still deserving of our financial aid.
Even at the end, Baalsrud's thoughts were never far from the capriciousness of fate: Who lives and who dies, who survives and who doesn't, who is most deserving of honor and praise.
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.
All of these examples of Rob's possessive behavior appear to be part of a redemption arc for his character, one that will eventually render him a changed man deserving of Laura's love.
"Government bureaucrats should not be deciding what speech is or is not deserving of trademark protection based on what they consider to be too 'scandalous' and 'immoral,'" ACLU attorney Emerson Sykes said.
Chen's invitation to examine her work, its interior spaces, connects her to David Goerk, an artist deserving of more attention, and a two-person show would enlarge our understanding of painted constructions.
"The primary reason I wanted to work with them was their excellence," Mr. Santiago-Hudson said of the team, adding that his female associate director, Awoye Timpo, is equally deserving of praise.
It may be hard to sort out which sectors are deserving of help … Some economists also oppose providing assistance to companies rather than ensuring it goes to workers hit by a downturn.
"If my nomination helps people at all think about the transgender folks in their lives, in their communities, and treating them as humans and equals deserving of protection, I'm happy," he said.
But beyond partisan politics, its record on worker issues reflects a consistent Trump worldview: that entrepreneurship is the highest economic calling and the entrepreneur is the economic actor most deserving of respect.
Don't expect for post-Fashion Month dressing to be easy, but with a little help from your friends followers, anyone can put together a look deserving of a street style pap shot.
The aesthetic variety, breadth of stories told, and moving — occasionally inspirational — themes presented make "The Pencil Is a Key" feel much larger than it is, deserving of a slow and contemplative visit.
Urgent humanitarian needs here on Earth are so much more deserving of the Amazon magnate's riches, as Harold Pollack rightly points out ("Better Ways to Spend $131 Billion," Op-Ed, May 10).
His account of the events of May 6003-17, 1943, will keep you on the edge of your seat, but his analysis of their causes and consequences is equally deserving of attention.
Teams cycle in and out of the AP rankings — not to mention the top 10 — with such frequency that it&aposll be difficult to discern who is deserving of the top seeds.
An age-old ethical issue is whether those whose negligence contributed to their problems are as deserving of our support as are those who are impacted through no fault of their own.
They were instead a conscientious consideration of the defendant's case for life (what the law calls "mitigating evidence") where one or more jurors decided that the defendant was not deserving of execution.
The reasoning was that Israel, with its half-century occupation of Palestinian territories, would be equally deserving of the world's condemnation until its policies changed to respect Palestinian political and civil rights.
TMZ Sports spoke with future Hall of Famer Lou Williams on Tuesday night ... and yeah, you read that correctly ... 'cause the L.A. Clippers star says he's deserving of a spot in Springfield!!!
Libertarian conservatives have to ask if they're happy with Trump handing a massive check to the military industrial complex -- a group no more deserving of taxpayer largesse than the banks or Planned Parenthood.
The move allowed Trump to argue that the investigation against Clinton, which he had used to cast doubt on her character and integrity throughout the campaign, was once again deserving of voters' attention.
"I can't sit here and say that I feel like I'm deserving of compassion and then sit here and say at the same time, don't have any compassion for this person," she said.
BUSH: That beautiful young woman who's an entrepreneur who served in the military, first of all, is deserving of our respect for service in the military and the fact that she's an entrepreneur.
A child, whether refugee, migrant or internally displaced, is first and foremost a child deserving of protection, care and all the support and services they need to thrive regardless of their migration status.
It'll be a while before we develop a machine deserving of human rights, but given what's at stake—both for artificially intelligent robots and humans—it's not too early to start planning ahead.
Malaysia's bumiputeras, which means "sons of the soil" and which refers both to Malays and to a number of indigenous groups deemed deserving of a leg-up, have accumulated a panoply of privileges.
More broadly, clouds are yet another indication that Pluto is not the cold dead rock we took it for, but a dynamic little world as deserving of our respect as any bonafide planet.
And we have to question why we treat grown ass men like they're children deserving of our forgiveness and then some but treat women like they should've known better the first time around.
To be sure, poor white Americans are facing a serious crisis, but blacks who still lag far behind them in key metrics of economic success, are rarely seen as deserving of such empathy.
Ultimately, Reagan and Wirthlin identified three groups of women were as the most persuadable and therefore the most deserving of their time: single working women, employed married women, and elderly or widowed women.
First in state laws and later in national ones, Indian governments have recognised myriad groups as OBCs, deemed to suffer some disadvantage compared with the uppermost castes, and deserving of a helping hand.
"She, who after the death of her 3-year-old daughter knew what it was to lose a child, believed that every child is deserving of human kindness, compassion and love," Bush wrote.
But in honor of Father's Day, the dad of Lucie, 11, and George, 8, with wife Christina, decided to get real about a time when he perhaps wasn't as deserving of the designation.
By every standard cultural and policy marker, both formal and informal, they are being told that this type of learning and intellectual engagement is worthless — not deserving of resources or time or seriousness.
While she still made it to her destination, the implication here is that the crew deemed somebody else more deserving of a first class seat than Rocha — who, remember paid for that seat.
After enduring such harsh bullying and managing to come out victorious — with her head held high — in the end, we don't think there's anyone more deserving of this Queen B meme than Lamrini.
Handing out the award in Washington, D.C., was the Internet Association, a trade group which proudly proclaimed Trump is totally deserving of the honor for all of her specific internet-freedom related accomplishments.
But James McDonald, the newly minted head of the CFTC's Enforcement Division, said in a statement on Thursday that Lao, Liao and Salant stood out and were deserving of a non-prosecution deal.
"We can think of no one more deserving of the committee's recognition in 22019 than President Trump for his tireless work to bring peace to our world," they wrote in their nomination letter.
His fever was now a hundred and three, and he was badly dehydrated, so Brother Infirmarian, against his instincts and principles, admitted him as a patient deserving of antibiotics and his devoted attention.
The 1975 was most deserving of the award, having created a colorful nightmare with "Love It If We Made It." The video gracefully navigates the treacherous balance between entertainment and important social commentary.
"These claims are false and have no merit, and are not deserving of any further comment," she said A spokesperson for the TABC declined to comment to The Statesman on the pending litigation.
His opinion in Doe may be a particularly troubling indicator, as it suggests Kavanaugh doesn't view disabled people as equal participants and partners in society, or as people deserving of civil rights protections.
"Fairytale of New York" and "All I Want for Christmas Is You"—both great in their ways, both deserving of their legacies—have been picked apart often enough for me to ignore them.
He signed a New York Times op-ed in August telling the story of a family ranch hand who, despite being "low-skilled," was just as deserving of American citizenship as Flake himself.
Thanks to the seemingly endless supply of home improvement spinoffs and Fixer Upper reruns, it feels like there's always a wall worthy of getting knocked down or a kitchen deserving of a facelift.
"The Color Purple," Alice Walker Celie's audacity to give her journey words through prayer instilled in me an audacity to say that yes, I am deserving of testimony and deserve to be heard.
While Tekashi wasn't one of the guys who robbed her at gunpoint, he was in the car recording the whole ordeal ... something Skyy considers equally as cruel and deserving of a harsher punishment.
Five companies were shortlisted to present in front of a room full of peers and investors in London, who then went on to vote for the company most deserving of the coveted title.
"I've been battling what I realize is potentially some self-worth issues because for whatever reason I'm feeling like I'm not deserving of greatness," Keys said as the four sat around a piano.
It's a song about love, about the tension between the light and darkness of that action, of ultimately knowing what one is deserving of and wrestling with all that is held in between.
What makes him deserving of the first comprehensive retrospective of his work is that he was an earnest trickster; he meant to make the vapid emptiness of bourgeois standards palpable to the viewer.
A former prime minister of Portugal, Mr. Guterres, 67, has tried to cast himself as the man who can deliver a leaner, nimbler United Nations — and therefore one deserving of United States support.
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.
A quick resolution seems unlikely as many in Buddhist-majority Myanmar see the Rohingya - whom they call "Bengalis" - as interlopers not deserving of citizenship, despite some tracing their lineage inside Myanmar's borders back centuries.
There are many aspects of Mr Greenspan's career deserving of criticism, but his decision to give up on the attempt to steer the economy by manipulating asset prices was one of his better judgments.
But going back to the well to revisit Tolkien feels like a missed opportunity, because there are a ton of other works that are equally deserving of the wider audience that television can bring.
When I ask if he thinks Siri is deserving of citizenship, he says it would be "pretty funny," but points out qualities that Sophia has that Siri doesn't, like uniqueness, and a physical presence.
Yet it also revealed, if there were any lingering doubt, that AMC's signature hit has become a gimmicky show under producer Scott M. Gimple, one far less deserving of the massive audience it enjoys.
Mr Trump's method of wiping the slate clean also departs from the usual presidential practice of accepting recommendations from the Department of Justice on felons deserving of a pardon, most of whom are unknown.
In fact, the more we learn about the strange biology of the abyssal world, the clearer it becomes that this is a unique part of our biosphere, as deserving of protection as any other.
Those of us who teach in urban schools and community colleges know that we teach some of the most inspiring and deserving of students: Their diversity, honesty and richness of experience make them so.
That isn't to say that she isn't deserving of her untold riches, nor is it a value judgement against her large and loyal fanbase, but rather how fantastically unexpected her success and longevity is.
But as Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders battle it out for the state's 43 delegates, it is worth asking this question: Is the race really deserving of all the attention being heaped on it?
It belies a tide of systematic abuse—including blackmail, beatings, and rapes—metered out against sex workers, a section of society seen by some as sub-humans deserving of anything that comes to them.
Sansa Stark is tied with Daenerys Targaryen at 11 percent; yes, the woman who may be most deserving of the throne is also tied with the one who burnt King's Landing to a cinder.
But for women on the other side of the debate, motherhood, even unplanned motherhood, is deserving of a you-go-girl message all its own: Yes, you can have it all — including that baby.
She believes she is deserving of a starting role and hopes the heir to Ellis' spot in front of the becnh will treat her as such heading into the 2020 Olympic games in Tokyo.
A panel of judges will score the eligible entries submitted during the Promotion Period based on the following criteria: (i) compelling love story, (ii) unique circumstances, and (iii) deserving of a vacation ("Judging Criteria").
After a lively debate, members were convinced by those who argued that an affirmative consent standard gave prosecutors too much power, and risked criminalizing behavior the public does not see as deserving of prison.
Those were the symptoms that were harder to explain and impossible, according to Anna, for doctors and insurance companies to accept were real and deserving of 'real' help and support instead of psychiatric help.
" Writing the poem helped her see the artistry of "a language as valid and beautiful as English or Spanish, as hybrid as African-American English, and therefore as deserving of a place in poetry.
For it is really Mr. Stewart, who does most of the heavy suffering in this film, and it is he who, in the end, is most deserving of the white meat and the stuffing.
One of the store's other goals, however, is to make its customers feel just as valuable and deserving of good food as shoppers in more affluent parts of town, like Santa Monica or Pasadena.
A program intended to get students to accept death rather than stave it off, however, is no more deserving of the term "education" than a civics course intended to make students Republicans would be.
"I've been in my underwear or scantily clad since I started modeling at 16, so it's been a journey to accept that my body type is deserving of being shown and photographed," Ferreira says.
"LGBTQ people are deserving of the same dignity, respect, and legal protections as every other American, no matter what state they call home," Katie Belanger, the group's CEO and president, said in a statement.
" However much he might favor general emancipation, he wrote to the customs officer, granting Judge any say in her fate would only "reward unfaithfulness" and give ideas to others "far more deserving of favor.
The real challenge is that it's a self-perpetuating dynamic, because those at the top feel they are more deserving of what they have, and become less-willing to share those resources with others.
The Wisconsin I thought I knew, where I lived for 21 years, was filled with complex but fundamentally decent people who recognized that everyone is deserving of respect and could disagree without being disagreeable.
With the woman literally out of the picture, abortion foes can advance the claim that a fertilized egg is just as much a unique human life, deserving of protection as a living, breathing, toddler.
And women's at-home labor hasn't been deemed deserving of compensation or government support—even though in those traditional nuclear families, wives working at home were what enabled men to go work outside of it.
And to all the little girls who are watching this, never doubt that you are valuable and powerful and deserving of every chance and opportunity in the world to pursue and achieve your own dreams.
A diverse cast of women would do away with the myth that plus-size women don't enjoy active, fun love lives, and reinforce the idea that plus-size women are deserving of love and desire.
Giving attention to those artists completely overshadows the new wave of dancehall artists like Alkaline and Masicka, existing artists, like Vybz Kartel, Movado and Aidonia, and upcoming acts who are truly deserving of the visibility.
If it can be proven that cryonics prevents irreversible damage to the brain so it can be revived, then a strong case can be made that the individual is still a person deserving of rights.
Bits of teeth and bone pulled from Callao Cave on the Philippine island of Luzon point to the existence of a distinctly human species, one deserving of the Homo designation in terms of its genus.
Through word and deed, she has elevated the debate in America about the need to treat every child as a unique individual and deserving of a quality education, regardless of zip code or family income.
The elements are the same, but the roles are reversed: This time, it's the man who is the monster and the robots that are deserving of our empathy, the machines that face an existential crisis.
So, it only makes sense that either the same is done in the Torbit, Anderson and West cases and others, or someone should adequately explain to us why those deaths are not deserving of prosecution.
But there are other moms — every bit as deserving of our attention on this holiday — who go entirely unnoticed: the 2 million mothers with incarcerated children and the nearly 150,85033 mothers who are themselves incarcerated.
"And to all the little girls who are watching this, never doubt that you are valuable and powerful and deserving of every chance and opportunity in the world to pursue and achieve your own dreams."
As he accumulated wealth in the 1990s at Pimco, he began to look at stamps as a type of asset class, deserving of the same rigorous study that characterized his analysis of fixed-income securities.
Justified or not, that assumption is rational; it has a certain logic to it, even if it fails to recognize that the only person truly deserving of blame is the one who planted the bomb.
But the power of "The Leftovers" is its capacity to embrace taboo impulses without judgment: to show radical faith, extended mourning, or hallucinatory paranoia not as pathological but as human, deserving of a gentle eye.
I think I have proved myself as a writer deserving of a livable wage and yet I am nagged by doubts that my financial insecurity is a reflection of my essential unfitness for this field.
The Yale study is consistent with previous research suggesting that teachers tend to see "acting out" by black children as more threatening than similar behavior in white children, and thus deserving of disproportionately harsher punishments.
The No Doubt rocker — who's been dating Shelton for two years after falling in love on the set of The Voice — also opened up to PEOPLE exclusively about why he's so deserving of the title.
From the moment black feet unwillingly made footprints on US soil, white America has remained steadfast in its refusal to treat black bodies as people deserving of life, love, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
It was a visit to Ted Nelson on his houseboat that reportedly convinced Herzog this was more than a piece of sponsored content and was deserving of a full length film about this human dimension.
But that's my plan for when I see her or detect that anyone I love feels alone: a big hug and the soft reassurances that she's whole, adored, and deserving of everything she really wants.
A few more wins, and the Trojans may prove deserving of an at-large NCAA tournament bid, even if they wind up losing in the Sun Belt tournament and fail to secure an automatic one.
Read more: Coach K gave an emotional interview after Duke's narrow victory saying UCF was 'deserving of winning' Regardless of the result though, Coach Hawkins was proud of his players and their effort on Sunday.
While acknowledging the composer's "unsatisfactory treatment" of them, Walsh is hard put to find reasons any of them are quite deserving of the great composer's (or our) respect, often referring to them in cringeworthy descriptions.
Cameraperson has already raked in big prizes from Sheffield and San Francisco, but Kirsten Johnson's memory bank of touching records from her illustrious cinematography career is deserving of yet another round of bouquets from Camden.
Much of the opposition comes from American producers in states like Wisconsin, who insist that their cheeses are just as good as those made by their European counterparts, and just as deserving of the name.
The doctor is later shocked to learn that the two of them were not so deserving of his concern; as a police colonel informs him, they had murdered a man and his teen-age daughter.
"And anyone who would demonstrate even a modicum of support for them by insisting that there are 'good people' among them is not deserving of my personal patronage or that of my foundations," Pope continued.
As Nguyen pointed out, "This approach ignores how children receive these services on the understanding that they might be ticking timebombs or budding violent gang members, rather than children deserving of such services as children."
But conscientious lawmakers who care about the health care of millions of Americans should know that tinkering around the edges will not make this bill any less dreadful or any more deserving of their vote.
Of all the great advances in physics during the 20th century, surely this one should rank near the top, making it well deserving of the world's pre-eminent award in the field, the Nobel Prize.
In other words, claiming Flint water is "still not safe" is accurate in a generalized sense, but by that metric other American water systems are also deserving of our financial assistance and concerns about safety.
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?
"Holding a man hostage and torturing him to gain leverage in negotiations with the United States is outrageous, deserving of punishment, and surely in need of deterrence," he wrote in his opinion, per the Post.
If adopted, civil rights groups say the new definition of sex would codify the administration's position that the transgender community is not deserving of civil rights protections in other areas of public life, as well.
It declares that the working class, women, people of color, indigenous communities, migrants, people with disabilities and future generations are no less deserving of a survivable future than the wealthiest members of the wealthiest nation.
We're not going to get into an argument about which of Henry and Bergkamp is most deserving of statuary but, as far as we're concerned, their joint presence outside the Emirates is a bit excessive.
Dear Media, Please start showing plus-size people as people deserving of love, respect, value, and healthy sex lives and NOT always bogged down by health issues, negative self-esteem, and "funny, sexless fat friend" tropes.
You can't speak, tell them what the music means to you, how it gets you through long, hard days, makes you feel less alone, like you are deserving of love of happiness, that you are good.
Imagine if instead they had said they couldn't participate in a bowl game because they believed too many of their own members were incapable of acting like men who see women as equals deserving of respect.
"The PEOTUS owned and controlled (now his Organization and children) fabulously run, beautiful and highly qualified properties that definitely are well deserving of the recognition provided by The American Academy of Hospitality Sciences," he told CNN.
It may seem a stretch to call them eyes, but Krister Smith, the lead author of the new study and a researcher at Germany's Senckenberg Research Institute, believes these added eyes are deserving of the name.
And to all of the little girls who are watching this, never doubt that you are valuable and powerful and deserving of every chance and opportunity in the world to pursue and achieve your own dreams.
Ahead of the fight, it was hard for the natural cynic to not question whether Ellenberger was deserving of an opponent such as Brown, nor his main card slot, with such a slump in fight form.
A New York state appeals court unanimously agreed that the two chimps, named as the plaintiffs in the case, are not persons, and are thus not deserving of the same bodily autonomy protections afforded to humans.
Once we figure out how to measure a machine's "brain state" and assess for consciousness and self-awareness, only then we can we begin to consider whether that agent is deserving of certain rights and protections.
And so I feel totally vindicated that our employees have ... not only are they deserving of it because they perform at the highest levels, we also have the greatest relationship with them in serving customer needs.
Black people who took the online test may have assumed Black men were bigger and stronger, but they did not think those men were any more harmful or deserving of police force than the white men.
And, it's not just that he views himself at the center of the universe -- it's that he believes the universe is out to get him and that he is deserving of pity and sympathy from everyone.
In a Tuesday column for Vanity Fair, Lewinsky says Bill Clinton should apologize for his role in their affair not because she is "owed or deserving of a personal apology," but because he should want to.
Northam, just last week, do not lead me to believe that this Governor's office has taken seriously the harm and hurt they have caused African Americans in Virginia or that they are deserving of our forgiveness.
Abandoning their standard critique against conservative Republicans, allies of Hillary Clinton argued that Mr. Trump was not merely another champion of right-wing ideas, deserving of rejection for his views on the environment or health care.
A fan fantasy that frames the band members as hating one another — and paints one of them as rude, stupid, evil, and deserving of death because she is black — is no longer just idle fan fictions.
Sure, that guy who interviewed you was the senior reporter for the local news channel, but it looks like he polished his shoes with a Hershey bar and was thus slightly less deserving of your respect.
"You could mean you think of women as human beings equal to you, people who are deserving of respect and have rights," she said, or use it to refer to a more outdated form of chivalry.
While the Founding Fathers were wary of an executive assuming monarchical powers, they saw a pardon power as an important check on the justice system and a channel to extend clemency to those deserving of mercy.
But it will still be a better party, and one more deserving of the public's trust, if it finds a way to resist the dark appeal of its present polling leader, and ultimately nominate somebody else.
Is the thinking that, unlike single people, people in relationships are less equipped to deal with the discomfort of being alone at social events, or are less deserving of the punishment that is making small talk?
Paralyzed by the inability to say "no" and nagged by impostor syndrome — the feeling that I wasn't deserving of the role in the first place — I adapted to each whim and worked myself to the bone.
The debate over El Salvador shows the difficulty in deeming whether certain nations are "friends" who are deserving of American aid, and Mr. Trump's order for a State Department review of all recipients could be fraught.
There are even deals on a number of pet products if you feel like spoiling your pup (and honestly, no one is more deserving of some extra appreciation than our most loyal and loving furry friends).
This is a pretty miserable and ungenerous attitude, which seems based on these voters' belief that they are hardworking but unlucky and thus deserving of a helping hand, whereas other benefits recipients are lazy and unworthy.
Northam, just last week, do not lead me to believe that this Governor's office has taken seriously the harm and hurt they have caused African-Americans in Virginia or that they are deserving of our forgiveness.
Wiser now to the ways of Washington, he and his team are carefully trying to reestablish themselves in a variety of ways as an important ally with a substantive agenda deserving of Washington's attention and support.
"There has been no increase in eight years for member pay, but that's something that I think is certainly deserving of taking a look at," House Administration Committee Chairman Gregg Harper (R-Miss.) told The Hill.
Dittersdorf's output, considered as a whole, may fall short of the level of inspiration found in Mozart's, but there are unquestionable high points, and these are as deserving of our attention as those in Salieri's music.
But Belarus said last year that it saw no need for a Russian air base, that such a deployment risked exacerbating regional tensions and that the situations in Ukraine and Syria were more deserving of attention.
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.
While much deserving of attention in its own right, the FCC decision is also noteworthy because it is the first significant regulation that the Trump administration has removed from the books without the help of Congress.
Todd VanDerWerff: Here's an interesting query posed by BuzzFeed's Jarett Wieselman: What makes Jon Snow more deserving of resurrection than the 4 Nights Watch-men he killed tonight other than his status as a main character?
Ocasio-Cortez is not yet deserving of such treatment, but the point is that the establishment was aware that it had a responsibility to acknowledge new political currents and a role to play in bridging divides.
Trump associated the timing with the vetting process, "reviewing statistics, reviewing numbers and also talking to people in the military to find out whether or not the group was deserving of the money," he said Tuesday.
Further, 46% of men and 34% of women think that some people are more deserving of transplants than others, and that those who need one because of drug or alcohol abuse should have a lower priority.
Over the past decade or so, conservatives at the state level have come around to the view that prisons and the law enforcement complex are just another form of big government, and deserving of major cuts.
In their fifth, coach Carl Robinson believed his side was deserving of all three points on Friday night against the Houston Dynamo, when it outshot the visitors 15-9 and led 6-4 in efforts on target.
But while some might see vegans as deserving of the backlash many of us receive online, as we 'virtue signal' and 'pry jobs away from hard working people,' I can tell you, that's not what's going on.
Our statement is a means to highlight and recommend changes to three problematic aspects of the prize, which we find indicative of broader and growing trends in the art field and therefore deserving of a public ear.
Along with other nontraditional products, the variable annuities have been singled out by the International Association of Insurance Supervisors and Daniel K. Tarullo, a Federal Reserve governor and regulation specialist, as particularly deserving of higher capital cushions.
Maggie's story is the most heartrending of the three in the book because she seems the least deserving of other women's judgment; you can't get much worse than vilifying a teenage assault victim for speaking her truth.
I would rather spend time working on my mind, rooting out, challenging, and unlearning the oppressive assumption that women must pluck and shave and wax themselves bald in order to be acceptable, fuckable, and deserving of love.
The less recognizable but far more intimate Riverside Park has the privilege of being the spot where Kathleen realizes Joe has been NY152 all along, and is well-deserving of the subway ride to get there. 4.
She has either killed helpless people who refused to submit to her rule, like Samwell Tarly's father and brother, or who she felt had committed crimes deserving of punishment, like the slave masters of Yunkai and Meereen.
This marks the first time a male celeb has starred alone on Nylon's cover, and judging from his interview inside the pages, it seems that honor couldn't be bestowed on someone more perfectly deserving of the title.
"To all of the little girls who are watching this, never doubt that you are valuable and powerful and deserving of every chance and opportunity in the world to pursue and achieve your own dreams," she said.
On Tuesday at Weill Recital Hall, in his New York recital debut, presented by Concert Artists Guild, Mr. Yang proved himself most deserving of this fine instrument in an impressive program with the accomplished pianist Adam Golka.
Islamist groups like CAIR use shame tactics and exclusionary practices to silence minority voices of reform in Islam – voices like mine – all the while crying that they themselves are a minority in America deserving of special protection.
It is foolish to deny necessary care to transgender veterans, leading them to experience an even higher burden of minority stress and sending the implicit message that they are less deserving of care than their fellow veterans.
VandeHei thinks that "Normal America is right that Establishment America has grown fat, lazy, conventional and deserving of radical disruption," which is why voters have turned out in droves for candidates like Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders.
In fact, Allgaier has been so successful in the No. 1 JRM Chevrolet that his boss, Dale Earnhardt Jr., recently took to Twitter to tout his driver as deserving of a Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series ride.
Senator Richard Blumenthal, a Connecticut Democrat, said he hoped the action by European regulators prompts the Federal Trade Commission to take a close second look at whether Google is deserving of antitrust scrutiny in the United States.
The joy on the faces of the children, staff and teachers represent the hopes and dreams of an island trying its best to make do with what it has, but that is deserving of much, much more.
You'll note that Gundacker's song skips over James Corden, who plays the boringly named Percy, and Yara Shahidi, who plays the lackluster Brenda — both human characters and therefore not deserving of a silly Yeti name like Dorgle.
For what it's worth ... Henry is probably most deserving of a big deal -- he ran for 1,540 yards last season with 16 touchdowns ... and famously rushed for 446 yards in the team's 3 playoff games as well.
And his determination to be a starter—as evidenced by his much-publicized offseason workout regimen—and the tremendous value he can provide to the organization long term perhaps says that he's deserving of a legitimate shot.
Mr. O'Rourke has continued to draw crowds on the campaign trail, but he has searched aloud for an answer to why he — a white, former three-term congressman — is best positioned for and deserving of the presidency.
Targeting feared or unpopular minorities is a way of "setting a boundary," said Sheri E. Berman, a political scientist at Barnard College — a way to distinguish between "us" deserving of protection, and "them" who are a threat.
It honors "a person or group who has given the board a fresh appreciation of this music, either through artistry, composition, innovation or preservation, and is deserving of a wider audience," according to the prize's mission statement.
Messer, whose support for Trump could help him in the primary, isn't the only Republican talking about Trump being deserving of the Nobel Peace Prize — which former President Obama won in his first year in office. Sen.
Trump declared Friday's announcement that the FBI was going to investigate newly-found emails connected to the private email server Hillary Clinton used as Secretary of State, "bigger than Watergate," and thus deserving of Watergate-level coverage.
Jen Trolio: Well, my recollection of Chidi's condemnation is that his anxiety and indecisiveness did have enough of a negative effect on everyone around him that it was deserving of an eternity spent in the Bad Place.

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