Sentences with phrase «for undeserving»

I'm actually getting a lot of respect for GameSpot recently because they're no longer dishing out high scores for undeserving games, which I think is commendable.
I'll give Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel one thumb down for every undeserving dollar it made.
To feel compassion for the undeserving.
Also Monday, the feds arrested Sgt. David Villanueva and Officer Richard Ochetal of the NYPD License Division for allegedly taking cash bribes from Brooklyn businessman, Alex Lichtenstein, who wanted gun permits for undeserving applicants paying him as much as $ 18,000 each.
A lower example still of theopathic saintliness is that of Saint Gertrude, a Benedictine nun of the thirteenth century, whose «Revelations,» a well - known mystical authority, consist mainly of proofs of Christ's partiality for her undeserving person.

Not exact matches

«They want everything to be done for them,» Mr. Trump griped, using the third - person plural to paint the entire island as a bunch of lazy, undeserving ingrates unwilling to lift a finger to help themselves.
anyone rallying for this twit is a full on moron undeserving of ANY respect since they obviously don't respect others.
However, on Premier's News Hour, Natalie Williams, co-author of the books, «A Church For The Poor» and «The Myth Of The Undeserving Poor - A Christian Response to Poverty in Britain Today» said that some efforts of the church were going unrecognised stating:
If what goes through our minds is that we look at the poor as lesser, lazy, undeserving or ungrateful for our charity, we are not being Christ - like.
Former Bush administration drug czar John Walters and two other scholars wrote last fall, «There is another type of «stigma» afflicting drug users — that their crisis is somehow undeserving of the full resources necessary for their rescue.»
Contrary to the plati - tudes abhorred by Lamott and put forth often by people who claim to be Christian, putting faith in God does not mean letting go, it means grabbing on to the truth of God, trusting fully in Him, and acting responsively to His love which endures for us despite our undeserving nature.
Me being undeserving is just the set - up for the real Story, the Deeper Magic like CS Lewis said.
Applications for public housing from the deserving poor plummeted, and the BHA found it increasingly difficult not to grant space to the undeserving sort of families it had once been able to reject handily.
it's not easy for us to do especially when we have judged them to be undeserving of a perceived gift they may have received or a wrong they are involved in.
Its covert purpose seems to be to exclude the «undeserving poor» from «handouts,» for it is based on the implicit assumption that chronically unemployed people who are neither disabled nor aged are able to find work.
The alternative is for me to believe that all people are basically evil, bad and undeserving of love or respect.
It certainly takes more faith to NOT believe in God than it does to accept the fact that «In The Beginning God created...» (Genesis 1:1) As far as Jesus being a Jew, praise the Lord... it isn't a problem for me to accept Him being Jewish, my joy comes from Jesus Christ, a Jew, accepting my repentance and belief in what He did for me, an undeserving sinner.
Today, class, it being late July and all, we're going to examine our zucchini facts: • Zucchini is always at the end of any A-to-Z food list; • Zucchini and fruitcake are the undeserving targets of many a joke; • The zucchini plant literally grows like a weed, making it absolutely ubiquitous in vegetable gardens across America; • And for that reason, enterprising cooks have discovered ways to turn it into muffins, and cake, and pancakes, and... Baked Zucchini Sticks.
Arsenal have been pretty awful for the majority of the season, and if we some how pull off a miracle and win the league, we will be one of the most undeserving champions ever!
For those Heisman voters who believe autograph / memorabilia sales prove a player's lack of character and make him undeserving of such a haughty award like the Heisman, that suspension and the drop in overall stats would probably disqualify him from the running.
Don't get me wrong, I'm happy that they are but it seems like an odd topic for an American channel especially considering we (Spurs, yes I'm a Spurs supporter) aren't exactly a huge team (and also considerimg the general undeserving hate and condescension I experience from Americans on a very regular basis just because im English) although I do believe we have a fairly large American following?
We are so undeserving, but yet Christ so selflessly and generously gave His life for us.
I would never for a minute think that any of us was undeserving of love, or help, or a home.
For a glimpse into the impact of the deserving / undeserving rhetoric in action, look at the Grenfell Tower horror.
Their antipathy to «Big Government» entails reluctance to pay taxes for the «undeserving», «welfare queens», which include the young, immigrants and lower income earners.
As immigration controls proliferate and disperse there is the potential for them to become normalised and trivialised, to be seen as «uncontroversial, and as such undeserving of close attention» (Aliverti 2014).
While people admire Labour and its commitment to social justice, they won't sign up for what looks like an ideological vendetta, particularly if they fear becoming undeserving financial casualties of it.
Brown's behaviour was undeserving of the criticism he has received for another, broader reason: he did what you do everyday.
And if they refuse, it's party time for that layer of DWP workers who get off on humiliating the undeserving poor.
In some way or another, many of us are looking for validation — affirmation that we aren't «weird» or broken or undeserving of love.
We are all undeserving of love, of grace, of mercy, for we are all greatly afflicted.
Undeserving of the critical savaging it suffered on its release, Killer Elite should satisfy action junkies and those looking for a more off - beat political thriller both.
It doesn't necessarily mean the men's work is undeserving; it DOES mean that a lot of deserving WOMEN»S work gets ignored, and then they get blamed (as you are doing) for not stepping up to the plate.
The Guardian gives the film four out of five stars and calls Fanning «alarmingly good,» but Variety believes Fanning is stuck «in a project undeserving of her talents,» and the AV Club faults Potter for a film that «seems far more obvious and down - the - middle than it needs to be.»
The sort of people who risk their lives for (in my mind) no good reason, and often lose them in the process are selfish and undeserving of my sympathy, I felt.
When he is nabbed by customs the only way to avoid a life in prison and stay loyal to an undeserving team, is to fight his own digestive tract for seven days.
I've always thought that DiCaprio had a tendency to be outacted as the lead by his supporting cast, whether it's Daniel Day - Lewis in Gangs of New York (difficult for that not to happen), Joseph Gordon - Levitt and Tom Hardy in Inception, Matt Damon in The Departed or Mark Ruffalo in Shutter Island (which wasn't even good), it always seemed like he was undeserving of top billing.
The principals are an untamed 6 - year - old motel inmate (the superb Brooklynn Prince), who is always up for mischief and adventure; the girl's scuffling single mother (Bria Vinaite), whose elaborate tattoos and hair of a color not seen in nature advertise the fun - loving, dirty - minded defiance of one of the undeserving poor; and the motel's put - upon manager (Willem Dafoe, living his role without a moment's self - regard), whose kindness somehow keeps overcoming his disgust.
The other thing it has going for it is that Mario is more mainstream than Zelda and while there have been many people who have sneered at the high praise it has received deep down inside all of us gamers Mario taking away the top spot at any awards show (even if it was undeserving.)
Cranston's fine but utterly, utterly boring in the most ineffectual of films, and Eddie Redmayne is not only undeserving for The Danish Girl, but actively insulting in his mincing portrayal of a transitioning woman.
The last shot of him would be a nice cap on a career, as would Mickey's final, futile defense for a character totally undeserving of it.
King Arthur's screenplay was written by David Franzioni, whose script for Gladiator somehow led to an undeserving Best Picture.
A large number of mostly undeserving disabled students and their clever parents, critics allege, have managed to get public schools to pay for attendance at expensive private schools.
But the flip side is that we should also reject chronically low - performing schools — those that don't prepare their young charges for success academically or otherwise — and deem them undeserving of taxpayer support.
You rarely read about the coolness of strangers for the same reason you seldom hear about the immobility of rocks: It is the natural condition, undeserving of comment.
The reception by the media for this game is so undeserving.
These two organizations have developed a reputation for reliability in their certifications, however, we hope that a faster process doesn't mean undeserving products slip through.
Populist opinion might be outraged by the proposition that a convicted murderer in prison should have the right in prison to artificial insemination facilities, and for some this might appear the thin end of the wedge of unelected judges bestowing preposterous rights on a category of undeserving citizens, but others would welcome this decision as being tangible evidence of an enlightened ECtHR in action, vigorously championing human rights for all.
The exclusion of those who have committed serious crimes may support a number of subsidiary rationales: prevent people fleeing from justice; prevent dangerous and particularly undeserving people from entering the host country; preserve the integrity and legitimacy of the refugee protection system, and, hence, the necessary public support for its viability; deter states from exporting criminals by pardoning them or imposing disproportionately lenient sentences while supporting their departure elsewhere as refugees; allow states to reduce the danger to their society from all serious criminality cases taken together, given the difficult task and potential for error when attempting to determine whether criminals from abroad (on whom they have more limited sources of information than on domestic criminals) are no longer dangerous.
He didn't understand what had happened, and that caused him deep, undeserving damage — possibly for the rest of his life.
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