Sentences with phrase «considered unworthy»

In the early (usenet) days, this same kind of robust discussion, then referred to as «flamefests», was broadly considered unworthy of suit.
Finally, it is emotionally gratifying that so many orphaned artworks that reveal the vulnerability of their making, long considered unworthy, are finally getting some love.
His images record, preserve, and reflect on those traces of human life that are normally passed over, considered unworthy of representation.
To BioWare's credit, it went to great efforts to patch most of Andromeda's primary flaws, though many still considered it an unworthy successor to the acclaimed sci - fi trilogy that preceded it.
This application process weeds out buyers that are considered unworthy of owning an animal.
Basically, look at the person to the right and look to the left and the dirty truth is that one of the three of you can not buy a house nor car and are considered unworthy of credit by many lenders and are in need of help with credit repair.
I also can not believe the report doesn't even acknowledge this as a potential problem: it's not clear whether they thought of it, but considered it unworthy of comment, or failed to appreciate this implication for already struggling schools?
By way of contrast, the non-Christian, deprived of supernatural revelation, was possessed only of natural knowledge, lived his life in the secular sphere, and performed purely secular or natural activities that merited him only a natural beatitude if they were naturally good.1 The atheist, however, being obdurate in his unbelief, was unregenerated and therefore considered unworthy even of a natural beatitude.
... No one is considered unworthy of belonging because they happen to be addicted to tobacco, or because they're not married to their live - in partner» (p. 49).
@Andy: And your counter argument still doesn't really make sense in the worthy / unworthy context, since all are considered unworthy.
And your counter argument still doesn't really make sense in the worthy / unworthy context, since all are considered unworthy.
Think of what a message you could be sending: «We consider ourselves unworthy of the sacrifices of those who made this country possible and shall refrain from voting».
I take part in the adventure of the age and I would consider it unworthy to say that there is nothing that can be done.
The enormous responsibilities of kingship is enough reason to inspire doubts about the aptitudes of new generation of Yoruba Kings to act ascustodians of our traditions, and perhaps consider them unworthy of ascending the thrones of their forefathers.
To judge by its absence from the media, most journalists consider it unworthy of consideration.
Instead, it has a long history of embracing unpublished work — a category of research that another part of the scientific community considers unworthy of a grant application.
«Anyone who shirks the topic as repugnant, minimizes it as undignified, or considers unworthy those in need should let others take over for the sake of 1.5 million children and countless others killed each year by contaminated water and unhealthy sanitation.»
I love how God exalts what some consider unworthy, don't you?

Not exact matches

He then contrasts Fulk III with the Burgundian Stephen I of Neublans, who justified his decision to travel thus: «Considering how many are my sins and the love, clemency and mercy of Our Lord Jesus Christ, because when he was rich he became poor for our sake, I have determined to repay him in some measure for everything he has given me freely, although I am unworthy.
The same kind of monks that lived 1700 years ago, who considered women, unclean and unworthy, as they do today.
Hartshorne does not discuss Hegel, but it is noteworthy that the questions he presses against Sankara reflect a preoccupation with issues which Sankara considered so ephemeral and lacking in substance as to be unworthy of the term «real.»
In a frequent theme of the Gospels, Jesus of Nazareth not only heals but touches people considered «unclean,» dangerous to be around and unworthy of inclusion in society.
It is considered a bottom dweller and unworthy of a fancy meal but to US - it is OUR fish, our proud and joy our little piece of fried heaven when done the right way and I can promise you if your eating Fried Catfish somewhere in the South than it has been done the «right way».
Ye know the laws of this country are unworthy a free people., and deserve from first to last to be considered and — reduced to an agreement with common equity and right reason, — Magna Carta itself being a beggarly thing, containing many marks of intolerable bondage.
Earlier many lesbians considered bi women unworthy of dating.
Somehow, they consider indie work to be inferior and unworthy.
1) As a no - kill shelter, if one of our dogs is repeatedly passed over by the public, we do not automatically consider that dog unworthy or unadoptable and do not «remedy» the situation by opening up his held space through euthanasia.
In America, figurative art was considered kitsch and unworthy of serious shows, and, in Europe, realism was still associated with fascism.
Accustomed as we are to giant technicolor photographs by artists like Andreas Gursky and Jeff Wall, it's hard to believe that aesthetes once considered color photography unworthy.
In some of my art, as seen in this exhibition, I attempt to bring together disparate references, often taken from banal or common - place social artifacts, behaviours, or codes of meaning that are considered so unglamorous or boringly functional as to be unworthy of notice.
Like any metric of efficiency, there is a threshold that once exceeded, renders any appliance unworthy of being considered «Energy Efficient».
I had thought that what the IPCC had done would be considered too esoteric to be explained to the masses and therefore unworthy of much attention but he seems to have achieved the impossible.
With regard to alleged violations of the Code of Ethics, such allegations may be received and considered by the State Association and (1) dismissed as unworthy of further consideration, (2) heard by a Hearing Panel of the State Association's Professional Standards Committee, or (3) referred to another Board or regional enforcement facility.
I simply know, because of cultural differences, many children who are born with physical imperfections in China, are considered «bad luck» or unworthy to be cared for.
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