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How to use esteems in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word esteems? Here are some examples.

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And what does it say about a country that esteems its entertainers more than its warriors?
As part of its reverence for objectivity, journalism esteems balance.
Mr. Bullard esteems Mr. Wright's intellect, while Mr. Wright welcomes Mr. Shannon's emotional access.
The company esteems that the expertise of its foreign employees in terms of migration is particularly valuable.
Nevertheless, if the Supplier esteems that it is possible, such delay may be reduced subject to prior written consent.
Heaven esteems nothing in this world except the Cross, he said after his death to a saintly person.
The EU highly esteems Jordan's constructive role in the preparation and its commitment to this initiative.
But can you imagine how taxing this must be on their self esteems?
Even outside the context of official dialogue, the Church respects and esteems non-Christian religions because they are living expressions of the soul of vast groups of people.
It also tends to establish long-term teams even if the final success is not certain, because it esteems that this investment contributes to the peace and contains important possibilities for the future.
It can also make recommendations which it esteems necessary concerning judicial and institutional reforms in order to improve the mechanisms for preventing and punishing human rights violations.
The Church praises and esteems the work of those who for the good of men devote themselves to the service of the state and take on the burdens of this office.
A priest who esteems a confrere as he should, whose spiritual welfare he is genuinely concerned about, whom he really wants to help, does not address questions to him that are like venomous darts.
Traditional storytelling remains a much-admired art form, and Emirati culture, like Arab culture on the whole, esteems poetry, whether it is classical, contemporary, or the Bedouin vernacular form called nabaṭī.
Buk-Swienty esteems his subject without idolizing him, noting that Riis sought to improve the living conditions of the poor in part to stave off anarchy and a Communist revolution.
Haas also esteems various American experimental composers, particularly those who are concerned with microtonality, the division of the octave into more than the usual twelve pitches.
One man esteems one day above another: another esteems every day alike.
I know, and am persuaded by the Lord Jesus, that there is nothing unclean of itself: but to him that esteems any thing to be unclean, to him it is unclean.
Examples from Classical Literature
De Treville knows him and esteems him very highly, and De Treville, as you know, is one of the queen's greatest friends.
He may, of course, think too well of himself, but I hope he esteems me, too.
Ah, count, he esteems you so highly, tell him that he has spoken amiss.
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