Phrases with «high estimation»

The phrase "high estimation" means thinking very highly or valuing someone or something a lot. Full definition

Sentences with «high estimation»

  • Unlike NYS's almost universally high estimation of teacher quality, in 2009 - 2011 in D.C., 14 percent of teachers were rated «highly effective,» 69 percent of teachers were rated «effective,» 14 percent were judged «minimally effective,» and another 2 percent were deemed «ineffective.» (newyorkschooltalk.org)
  • An unqualified rejection of Karl Barth's dichotomy of theology and religion is a leitmotif throughout the book, and Barr has a correspondingly high estimation of the contributions to biblical theology of natural theology and philosophy (though which philosophy is never specified). (firstthings.com)
  • But it is needed to wish Russian women greater confidence in the forces and not only claimed by society of all various talents of the Russian women but also (in spite of patriarchal relapses) adequate high estimation of all these qualities. (site2date.com)
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