| The argument goes that TV schedules are full of pap, with too much concentration on entertainment rather than the worthier fare of education. |
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| These days the country is a thriving democracy, worthier of support than the dictatorship it was when American backing was rock solid. |
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| Life would be so much worthier, Cornelis concluded, if only people would follow admonitions like these. |
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| Overindebted firms struggle to grow and invest, while tying up scarce bank capital, which impedes lending to worthier borrowers. |
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| He should ask himself if money, power, and position are worthier than his own health and well-being. |
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| There were plenty of older disputes to resolve that were worthier of the EU's efforts: Kashmir, for example, or Taiwan, or even Somaliland in the Horn of Africa. |
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| When the waters receded, they found themselves deposited on the summit of Mount Parnassus, and were given the task of repopulating the earth with worthier people. |
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| We must simply convert to projects of peace, lay down every kind of weapon and strive all together to build a world that is worthier of the human being. |
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| In the last but one sub-race of the great root race of tomorrow, something like the Latin-American world would be seen, but with a more elevated aspect, worthier, more spiritual. |
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| It places us in a possibility of thinking and of becoming aware that makes us worthier to face our misfortunes as they are no longer viewed as been arbitrarily imposed upon us but have arisen from our last actions. |
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| He deserved a far worthier lady love than Elena Lo Forte, who even when singing piano sounded unpleasant and overparted in this light lyric role. |
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| When its mosaic floor and stone ramps have been restored, it will be able to welcome visitors in worthier conditions with a more efficient management of visitor traffic. |
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| Comparisons can be drawn with Roots Manuva and the Streets, and it should be noted that both those records lost out in 2002 to the inferior – but arguably worthier – debut album by Ms Dynamite. |
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| But the kingdoms they rule turn out to be only part of a much larger map. Looking after their ownThe European Parliament's Googlephobia looks a mask for two concerns, one worthier than the other. |
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| These laws often forbid truth as a defence in defamation cases, signalling that the reputation of public officials is deemed worthier of protection than the public's right to know. |
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| No endeavour is worthier of encouragement than this one. |
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| I protest before God, and as my soul shall answer for it, that I think there were never in any place in the world worthier ships than these are, for so many. |
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| Worthier men than he have failed, or, more likely, have refused to buck the system. |
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