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This alone should deem him undeserving of a lifetime federal appointment.
According to modern research, leeches are undeserving of the Stephen King treatment.
O'Neal's agent later disputed the claims and called it "undeserving of a response."
This is why critics of Lloyd and company say they're undeserving of equal pay.
And in the context of victims of censorship, it's a luxury he's undeserving of.
While I know I earned my freedom, I may be eternally undeserving of forgiveness.
Deeming extremist women uniquely impossible to repatriate—or undeserving of repatriation—helps no one.
Others — especially those who inherited their fortunes — feel guilty and undeserving of their riches.
"You are unfit to hold public office and undeserving of the public trust," he concluded.
It is hard to think of someone more undeserving of a pardon than Dinesh D&aposSouza.
But any attempt to meet concerns that companies are feckless and undeserving of trust is worthwhile.
They say the credentials brand them as new arrivals undeserving of citizenship, despite being born in Myanmar.
How's it being captured by political forces and ideas of who's deserving and who's undeserving of resources?
He was, in many words, entirely undeserving of the pain he ended up experiencing for months on end.
It was mere security theater, a performance that cast racial and religious minorities as undeserving of fairness and dignity.
The ontology of fashion may seem undeserving of our attention, but fashion reveals the cultural preoccupation with the body.
I too hold up this dish as undeserving of any monkey business for the sake of social media attention.
I felt undeserving of the freedoms my mother, my aunts and uncles, my cousins and second cousins, would never know.
Judge Simon Cowell regarded him as a waste of time and undeserving of a continued spot on the Idol stage.
Why did I think she was undeserving of being a member of the royal family simply because of her father?
His widow acknowledged the affair, but contended that Ms. Morgan had been a well-paid prostitute, undeserving of further compensation.
"Someone will say [Sophia's] undeserving of health care and is a drain on society and she should die," she says.
Just like subscribers to any other religion, they are undeserving of judgment and distrust based on the actions of a few.
"Sadly, these 'witchy' stereotypes do damage modern-day witchcraft; painting the practice as either evil or undeserving of respect," she says.
Cohen's sentencing is certain to inspire reaction from Trump, who has attacked his former confidant as a liar undeserving of leniency.
I think many people have this to some degree—that full-body response to something that is decidedly undeserving of it.
But "1917" is a hollow spectacle that relies too much on its technical achievements and is therefore undeserving of best picture.
Not only is it easy to bear other people's misfortune, but their very suffering confirms that they are undeserving of mercy.
"Industry plant" — the catchall slur among music fans for someone undeserving of their buzz and opportunities — has become a constant refrain.
"They were telling me my son was undeserving of care," she said at a news conference on Thursday, according to the Times.
Yet in handing down this disappointing judgment, the Court has ruled that a certain sector of society is undeserving of those rights.
I'm excited to see how it all plays out, if also dreading the end of my poor, sweet, undeserving-of-this Sasha.
"One more time, he has shown us that he is undeserving of the leadership of our great nation," the family's statement said.
Moreover, I have striven mightily to afford career public servants the benefit of the doubt, until they prove themselves undeserving of that.
By internalizing his surroundings, he felt undeserving of a fulfilling sex life or a partner who understood his ingrained notions around sex.
Friedman said there was "no one more undeserving of this prize" - control of the Golan Heights - than Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
I thought I was undeserving of being recognized as a "survivor" because the gunman had not entered my classroom and I wasn't shot.
The usual practice of treating art and culture as a superfluous aspect of the human experience undeserving of public support is not tenable.
Michael looked on with a mixture of awe and hunger, and maybe sadness, too, as if he were somehow undeserving of the sight.
The problem is not that these questions are undeserving of consideration, but that Kurosawa poses them in a didactic, simplistic, self-congratulatory manner.
If Spotify is unwilling to push back on data abuse by its record label partners, then it's undeserving of users' ears and subscription dollars.
On Thursday, West rejected the idea that Trump's incendiary and divisive comments about race and immigrants leave him undeserving of support from black Americans.
"Impostor Syndrome" is a term coined by two psychologists in the 1970s to describe a fraudlike feeling that you are undeserving of your success.
"Yet in handing down this disappointing judgment, the court has ruled that a certain sector of society is undeserving of those rights," she said.
As a matter of national health policy, in short, those adults were deemed undeserving of the community's support until the ACA tried to cover them.
However, for years, we have seen the Democratic faithful call Republican and Independent rural dwellers "low information" voters, therefore undeserving of the  attention of Democrats.
It's as if he has to keep proving to himself and the public at large just how guilty and undeserving of the high office Mrs.
The spot paints the former Texas congressman as a politician dripping with "white male privilege" who's undeserving of the comparisons he's drawing to Barack Obama.
Most earlier accounts viewed Dr. Macleod as undeserving of the honor, placing him on an overseas holiday while Dr. Banting and Mr. Best labored away.
Nearly every past administration has hosted an unsavory dictator or two, a war lord or a tyrant, people who were truly undeserving of their elevated surroundings.
Angry at the lack of specifics from the foundation and convinced that Fram was undeserving of the ban, the community decided the next morning to act.
By doing so, they dismantle nearly three decades' worth of associations that have rendered black men denizens of lawless urban spaces, undeserving of an empathetic gaze.
I'm no longer the girl who feels like she has to apologize for her existence, who crosses her legs as if she were undeserving of space.
For the scientific community, it also stokes another fear: that America now appears to be an anti-evidence, backward-thinking place, undeserving of top scientific talent.
But to point out that the interest of law enforcement isn't a universal interest is enough to cast you as undeserving of the protection that they provide.
After stating for weeks that his team was undeserving of its lofty ranking, Oregon coach Dana Altman received some validation with Tuesday's 66-49 loss at Baylor.
On Monday, however, DeGeneres weighed in on the issue and argued in a message on Twitter that Meghan, 38, and Harry, 34, were undeserving of the criticism.
Tyler, we recognize that we are undeserving of the lessons you are so gracefully teaching us — but we promise to learn from your bravery and do better.
What if that something was in such violation of your moral compass that you felt unable to forgive yourself, undeserving of happiness, perhaps even unfit to live?
The fact that D'Souza is utterly undeserving of a pardon might be part of the point; it signals that fealty to the president transcends all other values.
Their careers are effectively over, and they are cast out of the SEAL community, officially marked as undeserving of the title that they worked hard to earn.
As I left Hassan at the transfer counter and breezed through the immigration hall, I never felt more undeserving of the privileges that come with calling myself British.
Work for welfare is now an old idea, rooted in the conviction that people become poor due to some personal failing, and are thus undeserving of government aid.
I am on this massage table getting my asshole fingered because the world has made me feel undeserving of a finger in my asshole in the first place.
For Baptists, the act of baptism by sprinkling water on a baby's head is so far removed from the Biblical model as to be undeserving of the term.
It seems that very act of appearing in an intimate photo is enough for us to declare a woman as undeserving of privacy, sympathy, belief, or yes, public office.
It can lead voters to have more right-leaning views on economics because they think minorities are undeserving of public help; this is the effect the above studies confirm.
The humans of Carnival Row are no different, uniting in resentment against the influx of beings they deem less than human, and hence undeserving of fair and equal treatment.
" FROM COINAGE: See Where 6 Stars Were Before They Were Famous   "I'm not one to preach, but we were shown God's grace, and we still feel undeserving of His mercy.
"You are unfit to hold public office, and undeserving of the public trust," Pallone, a Democratic congressman from New Jersey, told the EPA administrator in a congressional hearing on Thursday.
Those humans, with their fleshly fragility, inconvenient emotions, and sense of entitlement, are nothing but cannon fodder when seen through David's removed gaze, undeserving of the galaxies they intend to settle.
But by writing trumped up stories about the glory of the supermoon, we're just taking empty clicks and leaving readers overhyped about an event that's undeserving of this level of attention.
The rapper also added a little dig at those who claimed she was undeserving of Sunday's award and reminded them that she and Mars, 33, were both proud Grammy-winning artists.
Environmental Protection Agency (2015), Justice Scalia wrote a majority opinion that affirmed the applicability of Chevron deference, yet concluded that an Environmental Protection Agency rule was irrational and undeserving of deference.
Facebook's victory here is important—authorities seeking this expansion of power chose a convenient villain, a street gang Donald Trump has denounced as "animals" undeserving of the full protections of the law.
What cause would Amazon — a company widely believed to treat its workers like interchangeable bundles of bone and muscle tissue undeserving of bathroom breaks — have for doing something so inefficient and unnecessary?
Recognizing Moscow's assault on American democracy as a goal-driven, coordinated activity entirely undeserving of the label "trolling" reveals the elements of an initial response that we still desperately need in place.
Nearly 2 million of her loyal subjects have signed a petition in order to spare their Queen the embarrassment of meeting a man they feel undeserving of the honor of a state visit.
A vast body of research shows that shaming people addicted to drugs sends the message they're worthless and undeserving of redemption, which can discourage them from trying to stay clean or seek help.
The Olympians are the outliers; their words a dissent to the daily chorus that tells us, and tells us, and tells us that larger bodies are loathsome, are laughable, are undeserving of love.
Among the things he and his wife, Em, tell Fred is that, regardless of having served his time, he is "a fundamentally evil person," undeserving of sympathy and a good candidate for suicide.
"England looked convincing for the last 30 minutes of the game and I feel Colombia were undeserving of their goal," said Jack Salisbury, a 23-year-old England fan who lives in Moscow.
Madoff had demonstrated "a wholesale lack of understanding of the seriousness of his crimes and a lack of compassion for his victims, underscoring that he is undeserving of compassionate release himself," prosecutors said.
Even though all of this comes directly from the book, Chapter Two fails to tie it all together thematically and consequently winds up feeling bloated — and undeserving of its aforementioned three-hour runtime.
Two days after deactivating her Instagram account, following criticism that she was undeserving of her best rap album Grammy win, Cardi made her triumphant return to social media — and with it, an exciting announcement.
Since many of the puritanical U.S. government's elected officials likely see porn performers as godless heathens undeserving of protection, they're unlikely to try to safeguard the profession with anti-trust or fair payout regulation.
But Sherman says that judging wealthy people as either worthy or undeserving of scorn based on their lifestyle choices is counterproductive and keeps us from analyzing the structural forces that perpetuate massive income inequality.
"Putin's decision to force cuts in the embassy staff by 755 positions and seizing two compounds is actually an escalation, not retaliation for what we did, and wholly undeserving of any praise," he said.
Either they lack empathy to a degree that borders on sociopathy, or they do not see themselves when they look inside the cage, but rather a sub-human creature undeserving of liberty and free will.
Now, a newly discovered dinosaur with equally comical arms adds to a growing body of evidence that this was—for some reason—a pretty desirable trait totally undeserving of our long-arm-biases and snark.
In college town after college town, Sanders turns out huge crowds, chanting his name and exalting his causes: the redistribution of wealth and the destruction of those deemed to be undeserving of their economic success.
They carry on with the expectation that they themselves do not have anything to fear from it and, for some, the conviction that those who do were likely undeserving of the protections they formerly enjoyed.
A man undeserving of trust is asking the American people to believe the intelligence from the same agencies that he spent the last four years denigrating as the "Deep State" — scheming bureaucrats conspiring to undermine him.
Put together, as the Washington Post's Margaret Sullivan noted on March 240, Comey is undeserving of the veneration and softball questions he will surely field in the coming days in response to his much-hyped new book.
Yes, we know it can difficult to think of her as anything other than an earthly manifestation of the divine genderless Almighty Apotheosis, to which we are undeserving of, and must proclaim our devotion to each morning.
Many people see them as less-than and undeserving of compassion; as objects simply there to serve them how they see fit — never taking into consideration mental health and/or any other factors that affect peoples' lives.
Instead, I bowed my head and prayed for my niece -- for all of us -- for protection from the rampant systemic racism and bigotry that regards black and brown people, and women, as undeserving of equal liberty or justice.
"Since his sentencing, Madoff has demonstrated a wholesale lack of understanding of the seriousness of his crimes and a lack of compassion for his victims, underscoring that he is undeserving of compassionate release," the US Attorney's office wrote.
Had he robbed a random 0.1 percenter, it would have been easy simply to take the word of people who knew Mr. DeMeyer and described him as a modern-day Tom Ripley, just another grifter undeserving of empathy.
If she's an invisible, nameless nonperson, she's nothing more than Tupperware for the next generation, a thing that exists and matters only in service to her baby, a woman undeserving of sympathy or rescue or even a name.
Mick Mulvaney, the White House budget director, said the change — which has long been sought by Republican immigration hard-liners in Congress — was in keeping with the administration's determination to spare taxpayers from supporting people undeserving of federal help.
"I thought it over and agreed and took it down, not because I felt the woman was right or fair or undeserving of being called out but because any sense of being a bully or lashing out felt wrong," he explained.
How will it explain how in 2017, it denied entry to scientists going to MIT, medical researchers destined for Harvard, or translators who have risked their lives for US soldiers, because they were considered threats to the nation, undeserving of entry?
" Sample, in his filings, addressed claims by prosecutors that Madoff "has demonstrated a wholesale lack of understanding of the seriousness of his crimes and a lack of compassion for his victims, underscoring that he is undeserving of compassionate release himself.
"Manipulative" isn&apost a sought-after trait in partners and lovers (unless maybe you&aposre a movie villain), so why did you choose this man over your friend and ex, who, as you describe them, seem undeserving of any ill will?
A social media campaign called #EleNão — or #NotHim — is the most recent example of how women in Brazil are mobilizing against a politician who has publicly called women ignorant, too ugly to rape, or undeserving of the same salary as men.
Black life in America continues to be subject to racist, institutional forces that deny access to citizenship and the rule of law and then, in an outrageous rhetorical sleight of hand, criminalize African-Americans as being undeserving of citizenship or legal protection.
I internalized every lie that told me I was undeserving of happiness and dated people who reinforced my negative self-views, eventually finding a long-term partner who left me because I had gained weight over the years we had been together.
While the White House deemed some programs completely unnecessary and therefore undeserving of any federal funding, such as the National Endowment for the Arts and the National Endowment for the Humanities, WIC's budget was cut from FY 20183's $6.62 billion to $6.2 billion.
Imagine struggling, often for years and against extreme odds, to live authentically, and then to hear politicians say that you are not you, and are so undeserving of respect that the essential, basic human need of using a bathroom should be denied to you.
Following criticism that she was undeserving of her best rap album Grammy win and some social media drama where she was pinned against her nemesis Nicki Minaj by the BET Network, the "Bodak Yellow" rapper got heated in an expletive-filled rant on her Instagram.
It is strange, also, to think that I created Anita because I was at one time in love with X, and that while the sympathy I extended to my fictional character was worthwhile, the person who motivated it was arguably undeserving of the same.
Frank Pallone of New Jersey said, "I just think that every indication we have is that you really should resign, and you are undeserving of the public trust," "In any other administration, Republican or Democrat, you would be long gone by now," he added.
Two new opinion pieces from across the Atlantic make the opposite argument... Not worthy: Over at Climate Home, Joseph Curtin makes the case that aggressive White House steps to unwind domestic emissions controls leaves the U.S. undeserving of the pro-climate cred that Paris membership provides.
The push for harsher punishments for immigrants and their exclusion from criminal justice reform efforts show that legislators see families who are part of our communities but not born here as undeserving of the same treatment and opportunities to turn their lives around — as those who were.
Or, even if we are doomed to suffer through four full years of President Trump, surely voters will flock to the polls in 2020 to ensure that he joins the ranks of the eight previous commanders-in-chief who were deemed undeserving of a second term.
To say that I, along with millions of other citizens, am undeserving of an American title insinuates that we are lesser in the eyes of the government due to nothing more than the national origin of our parents -- a dangerous idea for a United States president to harbor.
The 35-minute album features 10 tracks, including the titular and deeply personal "4:44," in which JAY-Z references his relationship with his wife, Beyoncé; he apologizes for womanizing, says his daughter and newborn twins changed his perspective, mentions a series of miscarriages, and confesses he's undeserving of the relationship.
"It sheds light on the fact that for all the many reasons you hear people give for why medication treatments either aren't offered or shouldn't be offered in prison, at the core of the argument is this notion that people are undeserving of compassionate, patient-centered, and effective treatment," Wakeman said.
The 4003-minute album features 10 tracks, including the titular and deeply personal "4:44," in which JAY-Z references his relationship with his wife, Beyoncé, apologizes for womanizing, says his daughter and newborn twins changed his perspective, mentions a series of miscarriages, and confesses he's undeserving of the relationship.
"We are also saddened to see unbecoming of the President behavior of Trump, his lack of empathy, selfish and divisive actions have undermined the dignity of the high office of the presidency, one more time he has shown the nation him undeserving of the leadership of our great nation," it said.
"Depictions of immigrants or minorities in discussions or media who seem to be gaming the system may lead to beliefs that recipients of government programs are undeserving of assistance," Lefgren pointed out, adding that There is a developed literature examining the role of racism in the political economy of redistribution.
I'd encourage Trump to talk to my family, or some of the people I met while covering the island, and tell them with a straight face that there is no crisis in Puerto Rico, and that the US territory is undeserving of the $2.5 billion assigned by Congress last year for reconstruction projects.
It's one of the great perversions of his administration: that a president so undeserving of fealty and protection gets a magnitude of it — from congressional Republicans, from Steve Mnuchin, from Bill Barr, from Wilbur Ross, now from Joseph Maguire, the acting director of national intelligence — that worthier predecessors in the White House didn't.
Some of those who worked at the agency in earlier years said that it had changed over the past decade, and that an attitude of contempt toward migrants — the view that they are opportunists who brought on their own troubles and are undeserving of a warm welcome — is now the rule, not the exception.
The latter sort folly is at its worst, not on the far left, but on the establishment center-left and the Never-Trumper center-right, to which I belonged in 2016 and still do, in the sense that I continue to regard our president as unfit for his job and undeserving of a second term.
ELIZABETH BASS Manhasset, N.Y. To the Editor: Re "The Hamilton I'd Put on the $10 Bill" (Op-Ed, April 20): Cokie Roberts argues that Alexander Hamilton is undeserving of his place on the front of the $10 bill because he was "a philandering liar" who left his family penniless after dying in a duel, and the honor should instead be granted to a woman.
" Powers's stated objective, and one that he brilliantly fulfills, is "to persuade my fellow citizens in the Schizophrenic Nation that their ordeals, while awful, are neither unique to them nor the occasion for shame and withdrawal," and "to demonstrate to those who fear and loathe 'crazy people' that these victims are not typically dangerous, weak or immoral, or in any other way undeserving of full personhood.
Add to that the fact that Beckham employs over 150 people across offices in London and New York, has sales figures of more than $40 million, owns a flagship store on Dover Street, London's luxury shopping epicenter (as well as a second store in Hong Kong), and is set to launch an affordable off-shoot with Target next April, and arguments that she is undeserving of the award seem a bit unfair.
Frank Bruni It's rich, as the English would say, that Donald Trump is trying to profit from Anthony Weiner's latest mortification, because Trump is to his persevering supporters what Weiner was to his long-suffering wife: a scoundrel undeserving of so many second chances; a head case incapable of the redemption that's supposedly just a few extra measures of discipline away; someone selling himself as a servant of the public although he's really a slave to his own raging ego and unquenchable needs.
In response, people watching the news at home retreated into two camps: on the one side there are those who see the conflict as an attack on the First Amendment by liberal thought police (and their violent leftist co-agitators) who require safe spaces and trigger warnings to stifle conservative ideas they don't agree with; and on the other are those who argue that speakers like Yiannopoulos are simply undeserving of protection because they're literally inflammatory — the political equivalent of yelling fire in a theater.
In 2016, shortly after Mr. Trump's victory, Katherine J. Cramer, a political scientist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, summed up the attitudes she observed after years of studying rural Americans: "The way these folks described the world to me, their basic concern was that people like them, in places like theirs, were overlooked and disrespected," she wrote in Vox, explaining that her subjects considered "racial minorities on welfare" as well as "lazy urban professionals" working desk jobs to be undeserving of state and federal dollars.
It is strange to me, now that I am in my mid-forties, after a lifetime of passionate affairs with books—some, I later realized, undeserving of my youthful fervor, a few that I encountered at the wrong moment, and plenty of others that still light up rooms inside me—in two tremendous languages, Arabic and English, that the book that has affected me most is one I came across when I was ten or eleven years old and about which I know almost nothing.
Sen. Claire McCaskillClaire Conner McCaskillEx-CIA chief worries campaigns falling short on cybersecurity Ocasio-Cortez blasts NYT editor for suggesting Tlaib, Omar aren't representative of Midwest Trump nominees meet fiercest opposition from Warren, Sanders, Gillibrand MORE (D-Mo.) on Wednesday said Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE is a "buffoon" undeserving of the presidency.

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