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There is no other people more deserving of veteran support.
It also couldn't have happened to a more deserving guy.
Some of those songs, however, are more deserving than others.
Why take a spot away from a more deserving student?
YouTube is rife with success stories, some more deserving than others.
There was someone else who was more deserving in his eyes.
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.
The harder it is to believe, the more deserving you are.
Nothing could be more serious, or more deserving of careful investigation.
HBO's summer breakout hit "Euphoria" would've been a more deserving choice.
"You couldn't meet more deserving people," Stutes said at a press conference.
I'm flattered, 'cause I know there's always more deserving people out there.
We can't think of another woman more deserving of the honor. 5.
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.
"I think more people are angry that more deserving players were overlooked."
Like Nick, he is outmatched — but far more deserving of what he gets.
Those kinds of picks snubbed more deserving teams, like Monmouth and St. Bonaventure.
There seem to be a lot of more deserving things to fear, right?
Last night there are far more deserving headlines that our world should see.
The Pentagon has insisted that the contract went to the more deserving company.
"I can't think of anyone more deserving than the Mosley family," Ferguson tweeted.
Like Nick, he is outmatched - but far more deserving of what he gets.
There are certainly more utilitarian uses for the cash and more deserving causes.
Few artists have ever been more ready to be huge, or more deserving.
Really, there is no fighter more deserving of Hall of Fame honors this year.
Because this is a year in which more deserving works and performances are abundant.
Americans and Europeans are not more deserving of high incomes than Ethiopians or Haitians.
And there's no one more deserving of that trust than our director, Alejandro Iñárritu.
" — JIMMY KIMMEL "There are 100 — maybe 500 more deserving Italians we could be celebrating.
There are a lot more people more deserving of pardons than all of these people.
Broken men are more deserving of our pity, though they may be just as dangerous.
Is the grandchild of Betsy DeVos more deserving of human rights than Ellie, or me?
Now there is debate about whether other plays are more deserving for the top spot.
If the margins are high, the business is more deserving of a lofty tech valuation.
A former state parole commissioner has said that he has never seen a more deserving candidate.
There is no one in America more qualified for this position and no one more deserving.
She is awesome, and much more deserving on the title First Woman President than Hillary is.
There is no one more deserving of that trust than our director Alejandro G. I érritu.
White people are assumed to be safer, more deserving, smarter, and more capable than everyone else.
"I've never seen anyone more deserving of community support than this gentleman!" wrote Beth Stork Bosarge.
With virtual reality, RealSense has earned a computing platform more deserving of its computer vision agility.
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.
There is no one in America more qualified for this position, and no one more deserving.
He thought about all the blessings he'd been given while other, more deserving people had suffered.
"I cannot think of an American hero more deserving of this honor than Harriet Tubman," he tweeted.
The end result is headphones that still look the part but feel more deserving of your $300.
What that doesn't make me is smarter, or more important, or more deserving of respect, than you.
Goodbye 16GB: I don't know that there's a new feature more deserving of a "finally!" than this.
There is no one more deserving and this is truly the first chapter of her epic story.
And if you ask us, selkies are far more deserving of a commemorative Frappucino than mermaids are.
Goodbye 27GB: I don't know that there's a new feature more deserving of a "finally!" than this.
Iona might seem more deserving of your sympathy, but it's Lyn who could really crack your heart.
So please, sir, hear me out -- I have a far more deserving candidate for your leniency consideration.
"The people that are more hurt by the whole Mt. Gox fiasco are more deserving," he said.
We know that Canadians are lovely people, but does that mean they're more deserving of these Oreo treats?
However, there are a few designers who are more deserving of the couturier(e) title than they know.
" When asked if he thought Stipe was more deserving of a title shot right now, Lewis replied, "Yes.
There is no player more deserving to be the first Florida Panther to have his jersey number retired.
They won their sixth straight game even though they've been more deserving of wins in the recent past.
Is it fair that this man got a Bey ticket when there are so many more deserving fans?
Moreover, if I didn't snag her, then someone far more deserving than I would have snagged her instead.
The meaning was clear: I was a quota-filler who had taken the place of somebody more deserving.
Khabib ain't down, saying he'd rather fight a more deserving opponent like Tony Ferguson or Georges St-Pierre.
And there was also just wasn't a sense that the rich were harder-working or more deserving, necessarily.
And with it comes the worry that a big name will take an Oscar from a more deserving film.
There have been many overlooked, and perhaps more deserving movies across the years that have lost to bigger names.
And like the athletic competitions, some artists are more deserving of a gold medal for their efforts than others.
No matter how iconic they are, national animals are not more deserving of protection than other animal, said Hammerschlag.
Mercy is justice, too, and no one is more deserving of mercy when they make mistakes than our children.
No one had borne witness to more Clippersian dysfunction, and no one seemed more deserving of a splendid season.
The rapper stormed the stage to interrupt Taylor Swift's acceptance speech for Best Female Video, saying Beyoncé was more deserving.
"There is no one in American more qualified for this position — and no one more deserving," Trump said Monday night.
If so, no issue is more deserving or more perfectly poised for immediate action than investing in America's crumbling infrastructure.
Of all the candidates mentioned, perhaps Álvarez and Golovkin carry arguments to be more deserving, but the decision comes close.
There are other faces—nonwhite faces, women's faces—far more deserving of having their stories told, and futures fretted over.
Buck's lawyers presented evidence that Mr. Buck was more deserving of a death sentence under Texas law because of his race.
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.
Some of them will coast off name recognition and fundamental respect to make it over more deserving players, but some won't.
Why it matters: They cheated to get their kids into elite universities, thus depriving more deserving students of highly-coveted spots.
"I don't think there is anybody more deserving in the world then her," the ex-FSU safety posted on social media.
Keeping Score After decades of self-flagellation, it is not easy ceding the mantle of martyrdom to more deserving baseball fans.
"There is no one in America more qualified for this position and no one more deserving," Trump said of his pick.
So while other pitchers will be more deserving of an All-Star selection based on performance, none would have Sabathia's significance.
Remember, there was controversy surrounding the award at the time with many people claiming there were other people far more deserving.
Even as Mr Dylan received the Nobel prize for literature, many wondered whether Mr Cohen would have been a more deserving candidate.
Social media channels are full of squabbles over which coin is better and which one is more deserving of the "Bitcoin" name.
As these actors' careers develop over the years, they inevitably become more well-respected and thus more deserving of a golden statuette.
Nepotism — from the Latin for nephew — occurs when we give a resource to a relative while overlooking people who are more deserving.
Since politicians get to do the naming, they almost invariably decide that no human is more deserving than one of their own.
In the end, the protagonists, Katniss and Peeta, don't win because they're stronger or more virtuous or more deserving than anyone else.
Many of the country's unemployed youth see a system in which the privileged get ahead while more deserving but less connected youngsters struggle.
In China's "socialist market economy" it is hard to tell which firms are closer to the party, and so more deserving of suspicion.
If someone is jealous, they likely see that I am a piece of shit and no more deserving of success than they are.
It's sort of the same story as the award's first two years, but there wasn't even really a more deserving candidate in 2000.
A physical illness that can affect the mind — like B12 deficiency — is not more deserving of compassion than one that is strictly mental.
"There is no one in America more qualified for this position and no one more deserving," Trump said of Kavanaugh during the announcement.
Banksy expressed empathy for Dogan in a statement to The New York Times, saying he had done work far more deserving of punishment.
Commuting those sentences is meaningful progress, even if Mr. Obama could and should have started much earlier and released thousands more deserving people.
I can even think of like 5 white guys named Chris who are more deserving of the Sexiest Man Alive title than Blake Shelton.
The actor won for his performance on NBC's hit drama This Is Us. And I mean honestly, can you think of anyone more deserving?
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.
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.
More deserving of public respect is a foundation of historically steeped, nuts-and-bolts competence in governance on which to construct such a city.
And Trumpism is that some communities are better than others, we can pit communities against each other, and some communities are more deserving than others.
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.
It's just a shame that the board didn't make their bid for relevance two years earlier, when the more deserving album could have been honoured.
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.
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?
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.
Business owners, on the other hand, are by virtue of their standing better suited to guide the economy -- and, on a moral level, more deserving.
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.
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.
Thank you guys for the support I love all of the fans and I'm sorry of I took someone's spot that was more deserving than me.
He stormed the stage at a music-awards show in 2009 to tell Taylor Swift, a young pop star, that Beyoncé was a more deserving winner.
It's easier to feel empathy for people who are like us (and like people we know) even when they're not any more deserving than someone else.
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.
Critics said the decision to give last year's prize to Dylan was a snub to more deserving candidates and strayed beyond what is traditionally deemed literature.
On a men's squad that includes the 35-year-old Anthony Ervin and a potential quadruple gold medalist in Nathan Adrian, no one is more deserving.
" 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 tent camp, Jawred, a 28-year-old Afghan, described himself as more deserving that many of the rescued Africans who arrived from Libya&aposs shores.
What to do if it's possible that your presence could be upstaging more deserving writers, even though you've been encouraged not to back out of the race?
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?
But it hasn't come at the expense of more deserving players, and it doesn't come across as a protest vote or like we're all mocking a guy.
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.
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.
"Thank you guys for the support I love all of the fans and I'm sorry of I took someone's spot that was more deserving than me," she tweeted.
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.
The case, coming a year before the infamous "Hot Coffee" lawsuit (which, really, didn't deserve its infamy), is probably a more deserving example of a dumb court case.
But free market fundamentalists hate the bank, arguing that it unfairly subsidizes one sector, thus diverting resources by government fiat from other enterprises that might be more deserving.
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.
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.
For years, such enterprises have survived on bank loans and local government backing, robbing more deserving companies of financial resources that could have otherwise contributed to local growth.
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 editorial board of AL.com asks readers to follow the lead of the senior Republican senator from the state, Richard Shelby, and write in a more deserving candidate.
I got sucked into reading too many comments earlier and complain to BF that the suggestions that certain students are objectively more deserving than others is really upsetting me.
"I use to dream of times when I could do things like this for the family and there's no one more deserving than this guy right here," Abdullah said.
But they continue to play a malign role in our national discourse — because they divert and distract attention from much more deserving problems, depriving crucial issues of political oxygen.
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.
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.
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.
Thousands of Labour campaigners, enthused by the Corbyn leadership, engaged in doorstep discussions that destigmatized migrants by shifting blame for people's hardships onto a more deserving target: the government.
"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.
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.
But I am not so benighted as to suppose that, in the greater scheme of things, they are more deserving than other people's offspring, and generally entitled to preferential treatment.
He had been in prison when he fell ill, he explained, and he went on to apologize for it, as if the transplant should have gone to a more deserving recipient.
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.
"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.
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.
In sport, that meant sharing training tips with whoever asked, pushing himself harder than anybody had before, and giving away one of his medals to an athlete he thought more deserving.
These parents, often bearing gifts, were embraced and usually celebrated for the crafty ways they found to give their children an edge, even when it meant stealing opportunities from more deserving students.
The response has ranged from disbelief to delight, with some saying that giving the prize to Dylan is a farcical screw-up, and others arguing that no artist could be more deserving.
This proved to be a controversial move; some people, who felt there were more deserving bands who should have been on the bill, showed up to the gig protesting Demonic Resurrection's presence.
You may not be able to eradicate it entirely, but you can turn its firepower toward more deserving targets: A terrible disease and a Reagan-era world murderously slow on the uptake.
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).
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.
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.
"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.
Over a brief few hours, Dinesh experiences the sudden intimacy of marriage — the desire to improve oneself, to be more deserving, to be both vulnerable and courageous, to parse both silence and speech.
Even when you have two feminist parents, it takes decades of work to unlearn the socially imposed idea that writing time is a guilty pleasure — time you've stolen from other more deserving tasks.
I am not proud of it, because hate is not the sort of emotion you feel proud about and because there are a near-infinite number of more deserving objects for my ire.
But it's not uncommon for the Academy to decouple Best Picture from Best Director, and this is one case in which it should do so: Moonlight director Barry Jenkins is the more deserving nominee.
After 41 events in 2016, only four fights on the early preliminary card have earned a "Fight of the Night" bonus, none of which more deserving than this wild battle between these two warriors.
"Through the history of the City, there have been numerous streets named after historical figures; but i [sic] cannot think of a single [individual] more deserving that President Barack Hussein Obama," the document continues.
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.
" 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 problem isn't that a bunch of rich celebrity offspring have taken spots that more deserving kids should have earned—the problem is, those spots were never really for those students in the first place.
The real miracle is that the lovely doorman finally gets a new phone after what must've been 15 years — he couldn't be more deserving, but I hope they gave him a nice cash bonus too.
In a room filled with 100,000 people telling professionals how to do their job — a number of chants expressed who was more deserving to be in the ring — they winced, but stuck to their script.
"We want to step away from rhetoric that one person is more deserving than another in representation," City Councilman Carlos Menchaca, who represents Brooklyn and is the lead signatory, said in an interview on Monday.
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.
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.
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).
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.
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?
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.
I don't think he deserves back-to-back Oscars, but his performance as Lili Elbe, one of the first people to undergo gender reassignment surgery, is so much more deserving than last year's turn as Stephen Hawking.
Finding someone "more deserving" to be the number one pick, win a Grammy, or in this case, be the face of an ad campaign, is just what we do when debate is a centerpiece of popular culture.
He talks about how he thinks the other honorees are more deserving — he specifically shouts out Charlotte (Stefanie Black), the woman he was speaking to in the green room, who is a plastic surgeon and works with children.
The 40-year-old American, who claimed his second major championship when he triumphed at St Andrews 12 months ago, believes minority sports are more deserving of prominence in an event that only comes around every four years.
At his January 9 rally, he claimed that he was a more deserving recipient than Ahmed -- not for some other initiative of his own but because, he suggested, he was the one who actually made Ethiopia's big deal.
Mariano Rivera, elected to the Hall of Fame this year, was more deserving of his All-Star selection for his on-field play in his final season: He had a 1.83 E.R.A. in the first half in 2013.
We know that racial biases make white Americans more likely to perceive black people as less innocent and even as criminals, which may, in some people's minds, make these victims more deserving of the gun violence in their communities.
He has pardoned the right-wing pundit Dinesh D'Souza, and may pardon (though she's long out of prison for making false statements in relation to an insider trading scandal) the media entrepreneur Martha Stewart – together with more deserving cases.
There were also some inexplicable surprises, like Jason Bateman being nominated for his work on Ozark (over several much more deserving potential nominees) while his co-star Laura Linney (who was just as good, if not better) was not.
I also think the subtext of some of the arguments in this debate—that establishing the economic importance of slavery would somehow make the crime worse or the descendents of slaves more deserving of reparations than they already are—is mistaken.
Kevin Miller, a senior researcher for the American Association of University Women, said that "occupation segregation" connects back to a trend in the workforce that deems some jobs — engineering versus social services, for example — as more deserving of competitive compensation.
Nearby Eagle Lake is the self-described rhubarb capital of Ontario, and Bancroft is the mineral capital of Canada, even though locals believe Highlands East's mineral collecting sites and geology make it more deserving of the title, according to Barker.
Some argue that because such funds take investors out of the role of allocating capital the outcome does indeed resemble Marxism (or worse, since communists at least dared to suggest that some activities were more deserving of capital than others).
Compared with class, affirmative action based solely on race seems awfully blunt in today's America: it would be hard to claim that the son of black millionaires was more deserving of special consideration than the daughter of hard-up white coalminers.
"The thief who immediately dissipates his ill-gotten gains and thereby preserves his other assets is no more deserving of chosen counsel than the one who spends those two pots of money in reverse order," she wrote in her opinion.
M egasthenes : I'm better equipped and more deserving to rule than any of these rich boys who skip the ranks because their fathers lease out slaves, or sell figs across the border, and can afford to buy them their station.
Sure, Sergei Zubov is the player most deserving of enshrinement who still hasn't gotten the call—he's more deserving than Kariya, Dave Andreychuk, and Mark Recchi—but I can't write that column every year and expect to get paid for it.
We know, after all, that racial biases make white Americans more likely to perceive black people as less innocent and as criminals, which may, in some people's minds, make these victims more deserving of the gun violence in their communities.
But the gesture won him ardent support from those critical of awards shows, establishing West as a more honest barometer of the music industry, especially given how quick he was to concede awards he won to the artist he felt was more deserving.
Backstage at the 220 Grammy awards, after reluctantly accepting the Album of the Year honor for her album 22012, Adele told me and a group of other journalists why she felt Beyoncé was more deserving of the award for her latest record, Lemonade.
Gary Oldman, who played Winston Churchill in Darkest Hour and has never won an Oscar, is a similar favorite in the lead actor category; the more deserving Daniel Day-Lewis (for Phantom Thread) is the only other nominee that has a chance.
But there was no man more deserving of the winning moment than Molinari with his win moving Europe's total on the huge scoreboards around the course to the magic 14.5 required to claim the back the trophy they lost at Hazeltine in 2016.
U.S. District Judge Nathaniel Gorton also sentenced MacFarlane to two years of supervised release, 260 hours of community service and a $260,000 fine, calling him a "thief" for "not once, but twice" taking seats at USC away from more deserving prospective students.
"The Good Place" first presented itself as a sitcom with an intriguing yet simple premise: Eleanor (Kristen Bell), an irreverent saleswoman, dies and finds herself in a supposed heaven only to realize she has taken the place of a much more deserving Eleanor.
" Kavanagh continued: "While there is a part of us that may feel some sense of vindication at the idea of these parents serving five years in prison because Tanya McDowell served five years in prison when she was so much more deserving, that's not justice.
Many of the excuses for this are outlined in Tigges's initial quote: that men work harder and are therefore more deserving, that women prioritize family and social obligations over work, and that it is completely up to women to close the gap by working harder.
Robert A. Moffitt, an economist at Johns Hopkins University, notes that this is largely due to the trend of moving benefits away from the "undeserving poor"—those who are unemployed, single-parent, and extremely poor—towards what society considers the more "deserving" working poor.
"Approaching the 24 hour mark of being awake BUT, there is no friend of mine in this entire world more deserving of a big, bad-ass, beautiful celebration of all that she is," the actress and singer's pal Chase Weideman wrote on social media.
As co-chair of the Congressional Caucus on Maternity Care, I'm committed to highlighting challenges facing moms, and exploring solutions in Congress – and right now there is no single threat to the health of infants in the U.S. more deserving of swift congressional action.
He had committed what seemed at the time a virtuoso act of indecency at an awards show, interrupting a 19-year-old singer accepting a prize to tell her "Imma let you finish" before letting everyone know that a more deserving winner was sitting in the audience.
Hell, it's not even the first time a Grammy winner has tried to share their honor with a nominee they imagine to be more deserving, as Macklemore when he tried to share his Best Rap Artist award with Kendrick Lamar via an Instagram note in 2014.
Our navel-gazing politics also feed into something more subtle and psychic that was crucial to Trump's rise: A narcissistic national assumption that America is the most important country in the world, and that American people are inherently more deserving of resources and attention than others.
One side wants to expand Medicaid in the dreadfully limited way that the Affordable Care Act allowed, to cover everyone who makes less than 138 percent of the absurdly low poverty line, instead of keeping it limited to certain categories of unfortunate person deemed more deserving.
In the end, not only do I get my paws on premium beauty products, I also gain the satisfaction that comes with receiving $50 worth of face cream for a net price of $1 (a profit of $49, that goes towards things much more deserving, like groceries).
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, suggesting that when it comes to policing incidents where black children are present, authority figures may not see these children as bystanders needing protection.
The audience played along then too, by laughing as Stanfield impishly sauntered off stage, though the moment felt like a spoof of the 2009 MTV VMAs when Kanye West bum-rushed the stage to declare Beyoncé the more deserving recipient of that year's honor for Best Female Video.
Who is more deserving of the accumulated disappointments of my day, the 20-year-old UPS guy juggling my fragile packages and his hand-held computer on my porch in the rain or my friend's racist uncle prattling nonsensically on Facebook about the "boys" kneeling on the field?
"—Jon Miller (@MillerStream) February 10, 2020Hours later, he claimed in a follow-up tweet that "these people" referred to "obviously not Koreans but those in Hollywood awarding a foreign film that stokes flames of class warfare over 2 films I thought were more deserving simply to show how woke they are.
"Let's be honest, the greatest Oscars fiasco in history couldn't have happened to a bunch of smugger, more deserving people," he continued before hitting the "self-satisfied, snobbish and unrelentingly Trump-bashing" Times for an ad it ran during the awards, the paper's first brand-focused spot in a decade.
What must be broken is the double standard of those who elevate the Palestinian claims over those of the Kurds, the Syrians, the Iranians, the Chechens, the Tibetans, the Ukrainians, and many other more deserving groups who truly suffer from the silence of the academia, the media, and the international community.
Visiting the website and searching "cancer" or "insulin" is like poking your head into a Victorian madhouse, or a jail in hell: The desperate pleas, hands reaching out for help, none more deserving than the rest, all because of the neglect and torment that the rich choose to foist upon the poor.
In Kameny's 1961 letter to President Kennedy, for example, he argues that homosexuals are more deserving of the government's protection than Black Americans — a needless assertion that is painful to read and highlights the ways in which some early white-led homophile organizations did not embrace or even see the full humanity of Black Americans who were also queer.
And, yet, there are those so aggrieved by the iconic British Prime Minister receiving a literary Nobel for his writing, including the long and now little-read history of World War II, that they want to sue his ghost to get it back so they could give it to a more deserving ghost who didn't get it when alive.
Inexplicably, a teal-tulle-tangled The Vixen, who looked and thrusted about like a suburban teenager at an '80s themed frat party, was named winner of the challenge (in a tie with the more deserving Asia O'Hara, who eased on down the hay-strewn road looking like the love child that Diana Ross and Michael Jackson never had).
Confronting the reality "Making a Murderer" is forcing us to confront those disparate views anew, as well as encouraging us to better understand that the people who are ticketed or jailed and imprisoned more, and more harshly, than the rest of us aren't necessarily more deserving of punishment than those of us who have skated by dent of birth, happenstance or policy design.
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"While there is a part of us that may feel some sense of vindication at the idea of these parents serving five years in prison because Tanya McDowell served five years in prison when she was so much more deserving, that's not justice," Rebecca J. Kavanagh, a New York City public defender, told Refinery29 of the college admissions scandal verdicts.
So, I don't think I can appropriately use the zero-waste title on myself — there are many people much more deserving of it than me, like this woman who can fit all of her trash into a single Mason jar— but I am certainly more cognizant of the ways I can reduce my own impact on the earth every day.
These students are more likely to be subjected to harsher punishments like suspensions and expulsions when compared to the average white student, and black boys and girls in particular have been more likely to be disciplined due to "adultification," an incorrect belief that these students are less innocent and older than their actual age, and thus are more deserving of harsh punishment for infractions.
And I still can't wrap my head around the idea that married people, or people in serious relationships, couldn't possibly spend a single evening by themselves—or are more deserving of a little extra social cushion, as if once you're in a SeRiOuS rElAtiOnsHiP you mustn't be separated from the person you're dating (who you'll probably be separated from in a few years, statistically speaking, sorry).
And it's hard to ignore the racial element here: The majority of Americans are white, and it's possible they might simply care less about black victims — we know, after all, that subconscious biases make white Americans more likely to perceive black people as less innocent and as criminals, which may, in some people's minds, make these victims more deserving of the gun violence in their communities.
Leading the camera through the august galleries, Fraser (in the guise of a ladylike docent named Jane Castelton) shifts seamlessly between lofty praise for the masterpieces on display ("resplendently amazingly flawless") and the museum itself ("a place apart from the mundane demands of reality" that provides "a training in taste") to grim accounts of the squalid poorhouses that appeared in America at the same time that the country's oldest art museums were being established ("The inmates are lodged in rooms of about 22 feet by 45 feet … and are classed according to their general habits and characteristics, separating the more deserving from the abandoned and worthless").

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