Sentences with phrase «equally high regard»

Her parliamentary performance is held in equally high regard.
He is held in equally high regard for his compassion in working with handicapped and underprivileged children and speaking to teenagers on the dangers of drug and alcohol abuse.
Sutcliffe is held in equally high regard in Independence, Mo., where he was all - state in football, basketball and baseball at Van Horn High.

Not exact matches

All this, combined with a deeper understanding of its nutritional value, means that whey is today regarded as an equally high - value ingredient as the curds.
While nuclear energy is regarded as the lesser of the two evils when compared at an emission level to the burning of fossil - fuels, it may trump on the containment of the heat process, which burns in a contained nuclear reactor through an in - ward heat - chemical reaction called fission, but nuclear energy production is a chain from uranium mining to the toxic waste disposal and therefore as an entire process is an equally high risk environmental option.
Bob: I think you raise an interesting point regarding «maximum sentences» as an equally dangerous fetter on the freedom of judicial discretion and yet I can't honestly think of a single example of a case in which a crown has said «I wish the maximum sentence was higher so I can seek out a «fair» sentence.»
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