Sentences with phrase «unworthy of»

I feel that this lending trap is unworthy of the United States government and unconstructive in holding back the economic and human service contributions of bright, educated people like myself.
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.
Thanks for telling me I'm unworthy of a loving and legally binding relationship because I grew up in poverty but still wanted to get myself that magical piece of paper, internet!
The best advice is to be aware of these checks and eliminate lenders that are unworthy of your trust.
With a limited credit history, however, lenders have no record of a person's ability to make payments over an extended period of time, making them appear risky and unworthy of receiving access to credit.
Publishers had this holier - than - thou idea that most writers were unworthy of publication.
It lacks the latest tech and its inconsistent hardware and software design are unworthy of the marque, and hints at a product rushed to market to gain a foothold for the Playstation brand.
It looks as though the launch will be a quiet one compared to the XOOM, but that doesn't necessarily mean LG's tablet is unworthy of some attention.
The new Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 is actually a replacement for another tablet in the same name, which Samsung itself thought was unworthy of competing with Apple's iPad 2.
This headship, then, is most fully embodied not in the husband we should all wish to be but in him whose marriage is most like a crucifixion; whose wife receives most and gives least, is most unworthy of him, is - in her own mere nature - least lovable.
He felt guilty about his past and consequently unworthy of her, and I think that eventually it would have impacted their marriage.
They employed Agents to deal directly with the Creator Minions who produced the books that built the castle, for the Minions were heathen beasts, unworthy of the Royals consideration.
She had been brutualized in the worst possible ways and just felt unworthy of life.
Doubtlessly many will be deemed unworthy of preserving.
The last I checked, those things didn't turn you into a piece of granite, unworthy of basic human civility.
If readers discount certain topics as unworthy of their attention, then the failure is with the reader, not the writer.
The RS's gearbox has a muddy feel unworthy of a car put together this well: It makes you long for the quicker, cleaner shifters found in Hondas and BMWs.
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.
What a shame, then, that it also would weaken a key aspect of existing law, making the new bill unworthy of support when it comes before the Senate Appropriations Committee on Thursday.
The letter goes on to say the remarks «show astonishingly poor judgment, and are unworthy of you, your position and your record.»
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?
The fact that the Obama Administration was so willing to let states continue to fund professional development programs unworthy of being called such is another sign that the when it comes to implementation, the administration is all hat and no cattle.
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.
She's found this to be particularly important in counteracting two hang - ups firstyear students in particular have: the imposter syndrome, where students feel unworthy of being at the school («The admissions office made a mistake!»)
Many are devoid of methodological rigor and injected with self - serving biases, rendering results unworthy of legislative, executive, or judicial consideration.
Hundreds of education leadership programs and widely read tomes on education leadership not only treat contracts, regulations, and policies as unworthy of attention, but go so far as to denounce efforts to address these things as distractions.
In cities with gleaming skyscrapers and bustling industries, the schools are too frequently ramshackle, run - down, substandard accommodations unworthy of those who seek to learn within their walls.
What is this doing on a list of literacy practices unworthy of instructional time?
The early 20th - century German philosopher Theodor Wiesengrund Adorno once said that «the hardest thing about any political campaign is how to win without proving that you are unworthy of winning.»
he's the kind of man that is unworthy of love, but thanks to the subtle touches, you realize that underneath all of the bad times, there is actual love there between the two.
Though supremely ambitious and arrogant, in the Infinity Gauntlet miniseries Thanos shows that he also secretly believes he is unworthy of the gauntlet's immense powers.
There's nothing else to Child's Play 3, not even with an adolescent Andy being revisited by his harrowing childhood; to call it unworthy of conversation would be the understatement of the year.
For much of its history, British cinema was deemed second - rate and unworthy of critical and popular attention.
With Jerry's death, Danny is obsessed over whether he has «bad blood,» whether he is beyond redemption, and whether he is unworthy of love.
Most of them are insignificant and unworthy of bringing the film closer to two hours, but a couple of unseen moments draw boundaries to Poe and Detective Fields» relationship.
Their indictment is handed down within the framework of a trickily jumbled, retrospective mystery story that traces Linden's messy love affair with a young hussy, Milena Flaherty, impersonated with amusing carnal presumption by Theresa Russell, whose effrontery is not unworthy of its prototype, Marlene Dietrich as Lola Lola.
James, however, thinks Ben is unworthy of Angela — and intends to prove it.
It is populated with characters who seem sympathetic in their motives but unsympathetic in their actions, who seem unworthy of sympathy in any way, or whose qualities and motives are only revealed in their final moments, but McDonagh has limitless compassion for them — not in spite of their flaws but because of them.
The bad news is that the film is still a silly and cheesy movie that is unworthy of the stars found within.
It is also a tribute to the talent of Kirk Douglas, who here takes on the role of a French colonel in the trenches of the First World War with such explosive energy that one realizes how many films (and directors) were unworthy of Kirk's genius as an actor — his first acting role, by the way, was onstage as the servant in Chekhov's The Three Sisters, with Catherine Cornell, Judith Anderson, and my mother as the sisters and Ruth Gordon as the dreadful sister - in - law.
He realized, ultimately, that she couldn't save him, as his violence made him unworthy of her love.
Some seem to think, basically, that this is cheating, and unworthy of their beloved Mouse House.
And all of them courtesy of its star, Simon Pegg, a man of great comedic gifts who finds himself in a vehicle greatly unworthy of them.
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.
Ana Lily Amirpour's follow - up to the ravishing A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night envisions an America where those deigned unworthy of residing on home soil are turfed out to a dusty wasteland on the border of Texas.
It is also a dreary and confusing spy thriller that stars Jennifer Lawrence in a role unworthy of her talents.
So, it is unfortunate that her passion project is compromised by a story saddled with a clichéd star - crossed love story that is unworthy of a political solution that ultimately cost about 1 million lives.
It's a form of delivery at once self - deprecating and self - absorbed: Are his thoughts unworthy of being shared?
Acts two and three prove unworthy of their starry casting and ritzy but half - baked special effects, unnecessarily dragging the film past the 90 - minute mark.
The film, set in 1996, follows Tutu, played by Forest Whitaker (wearing a prosthetic nose that becomes less distracting as the strength of his performance becomes clear), as he finds himself confronting a man who seems unwilling to repent for his crimes and unworthy of forgiveness.
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