of the effects of parenting practices on children's conduct - all of these studies and many more would be
deemed unworthy of Professor Nock's seal of «good science.»
Moreover, when PPEs generate diagnoses via testing, custody litigation becomes a competition to identify the parent with more or worse labels who is thereby
deemed unworthy of parenting.
If your cover letter is lackluster, your entire e-mail (or resume and cover letter packet) will probably be
deemed unworthy and trashed.
Drawing inspiration from the expansive collection of found objects available in the MFTA warehouse, Found and Funky transforms items once
deemed unworthy of use to a newly transcendent title of artwork.
In Found and Funky, Williams transforms items once
deemed unworthy of use to a newly transcendent title of artwork.
I am certain that no one wants to sell a sick puppy or kitten to a consumer, and I have witnessed, firsthand, retailers refusing to sell a pet to a customer that
they deemed unworthy of caring for the animal.
Fear of being
deemed unworthy.
Yes, these were really the bad old days when self publishing was associated with authors who were
deemed unworthy by mainstream publishers.
Doubtlessly many will be
deemed unworthy of preserving.
In 1986, Hyundai entered the American marketplace with the subcompact, $ 4995 Excel, which was based on a Mitsubishi Mirage and was so far below the radar that it was
deemed unworthy of mention by a fledgling Automobile Magazine.
She's one of «the bad batch,» the people
deemed unworthy of civilization and now forced into a dangerous world that basically consists of two societies — one of muscled cannibals led by Jason Momoa, and another of dancing fools in a town called Comfort, led by Keanu Reeves.
It was previously speculated that Thor would wield Jarnbjorn, as he did in the Marvel comic books following a fall from grace, during which he was
deemed unworthy to wield Mjolnir.
Unfortunately, it's one in which many professors still take pride in weeding out those students
deemed unworthy and where the job of teaching science to nonmajors is often assigned to those on the bottom of the totem pole.
He added shots at those he's
deemed unworthy, including the media («mean spirited disoriented»), progressive activists («rabid hordes of attacking parasites»), and anyone who dares to call him out («timid souls who sit unbloodied in the gallery always prepared to criticize»).
«It reeks of the establishment and of power; its systems are confusing — some may say archaic — and it was built at a time when my class and my sex would have been denied a place within it because we were
deemed unworthy,» she said.
An unrecognized mother, she has been thrown away, banished and discarded by her parents, the adoption industry and society, who
deemed her unworthy to raise her own child.
With this level of competition, expect some of them to wake up from their graves, like Walcott (used to be
deemed unworthy for playing with the first team squad) and Coquelin (used to be loaned out and was about to be released).
It's one of the nifty tricks of indoctrination — teach people that by being bad to others who are
deemed unworthy makes them look good in the eyes of their god.
There are women who are
deemed unworthy and unfit for freedom, education and for the pursuit of their own dreams.
As David Martin famously wrote in his account of global South churches, Pentecostalism gives the right and duty to speak to those always previously
deemed unworthy on grounds of class, race and gender.
Selfishness, greed, judgementalism, hate, etc. are not the sort of qualities I would suggest you can defend on that day by explaining that those poor, needy people were
deemed unworthy by you & yours for breaking the man - made idea that crossing an imaginary line on his Earth to seek a better life makes one of God's children unworthy of compassion and help vis - a-vis the lesson of the Gospels.
The news was too delicious not to consume, and immediately sparked speculation — what other oddly specific phrases had the rules officials
deemed unworthy of uttering at Augusta National?
Once or twice a piece of fish was
deemed unworthy, but instead of the yelling or harsh words I expected (I'm looking at you, Gordon Ramsay), a few quiet words were exchanged between, say, Eric Gustel and a sous chef and a line cook: a little advice, a little feedback, and a quick, «Yes, Chef,» in reply.
ISIS is killing anyone that
deem unworthy.
Our elitism shows up when we forbid others from contributing art and music because
we deem it unworthy of glorifying God, or when we scoot our family an extra foot or two down the pew when the guy with Aspergers sits down.
Severe attachment disorders cause the child to get close to an attachment figure, and then pull away before they can be rejected or
they deem themselves unworthy in the eyes of the attachment figure.
No one can achieve wellness only by wishing, making excuses or
deeming themselves unworthy.
The conservatives» Presidential candidate is the wacko, egomaniacal figurehead for a party bent on feeding the bloodlust of its citizenry to protect their own wealth while thinning the herd of those Americans
it deems unworthy.
Drunk on power, he begins to kill
those he deems unworthy of life.
Intoxicated with his new godlike abilities, the young man begins to kill
those he deems unworthy of life.
There are solutions to prevent those resume guardians from
deeming you unworthy.
Not exact matches
Today, human beings are increasingly ranked by a «quality of life» index, and some lives are
deemed not worth living (the contemporary equivalent of the Nazi lebensunwertes Leben - life
unworthy of life).
So the very learned Polos found it tiresome that Socrates always talked about meat and drink and doctors, and similar
unworthy trifles, which Polos
deemed beneath him (Gorgias).
But I have a huge issue when religion is foisted upon me, it is used to make public policy, and used to inflict injury and death to people who are
deemed «
unworthy» (like gays or blacks or people who won't go along for the ride).
The Jews were acting so as to proclaim themselves
unworthy; the Gentiles were making manifest their desire to be
deemed worthy (Lumby in «The Acts of the Apostles» in The Cambridge Bible, 168).
For the rest of us, who are too small or too clumsy or too old to play and have to watch from the stands or before television screens, it is not unlike a Latin high mass performed by professionals for the edification and instruction of those
deemed by the Heavenly Commissioner
unworthy to participate personally.
Drafted by Councilor - at - Large Kathleen Joy, the charter change enables the council to order the planning commission to conduct a public hearing and to take a final vote on a proposed development, even if the commission
deems the developer's application incomplete and
unworthy of being advanced.
It is a group of 17 - year - olds who are just trying to understand more about who they are and what their place is in the world while discovering that, despite how worthy or
unworthy they may
deem themselves to be, they are profoundly, unconditionally and exquisitely loved.
The latter action isn't always in response to
unworthy choices (though I imagine many will
deem the inclusion of, say, relatively unproven comedian - turned - movie - star Russell Brand premature), but more to the tardiness of others: every year, I find myself surprised that so - and - so wasn't already a member.
Can Phil get Fez finished before the internet critics
deem the game
unworthy to even care about anymore?
For much of its history, British cinema was
deemed second - rate and
unworthy of critical and popular attention.
When black teachers in the 1920s and 1930s made the decision to teach black history, they were challenging dominant power structures that
deemed African Americans as
unworthy of study or acclaim.
Rescues are also sometimes a turn off for potential adopters who are
deemed «
unworthy» because they have small chidren, don't have a fence, are a dual income family that will leave the pet home alone during the day, and so on.
She highly recommended David Batchelor's book, Chromophobia, in which he argues that color,
deemed superficial and
unworthy of intellectual consideration, has been marginalized in Western culture.
Not so long ago, the «fiber arts» were routinely dismissed as a subset of the craft tradition,
deemed not so much
unworthy of, but extraneous to contemporary art.
Et Cetera explores the notion that meaning and significance can be found in that which is commonly
deemed uninteresting or
unworthy.
But the democratic crowd — who vote with their wallets — might
deem many worthy campaigns «
unworthy» of requiring help.
What a sad state of affairs that we live in one of the «freest» countries in the world but yet the current laws have
deemed those who have made an error in judgement (certain individuals with criminal records)
unworthy of their own freedom.
But whether you stay with the betrayer or
deem him or her
unworthy, it is critical to heal the effects of the betrayal.
This is a competition where if one parent is
deemed to be a «good parent», then the other one is
deemed to be less so and
unworthy of parenting.