The films seem refreshingly free from worthiness, irony, and political correctness, and do not attempt to work on more than one level. |
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The fight with Goliath is the culminating stage in this paideia, where David proves his worthiness to be king through his personal heroism. |
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For today, as earlier noted, time with troops has become the ultimate measure of worthiness for promotion to the highest ranks. |
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Calm seas and easy winds do not test a ship's worthiness, but it is the tempest and the hurricane that show her true metal. |
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It can also be seen as an attempt to obtain legitimacy for purposes of demonstrating social worthiness and mobilising resources. |
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Cooking our own meals added to a smug sense of self-sufficiency and general worthiness. |
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Painting, for me, had become the way to demonstrate my worthiness, lovableness, specialness. |
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A couple of statements are made to convince the audience of his worthiness of the medals collected. |
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It steers away from the academic worthiness that kills so many similar projects. |
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He proves his worthiness when he courts her silently and persistently. |
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In fact, his lust for fame has nothing to do with his ability to run a charity, or with its worthiness. |
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Those dealing with travel arrangements at airports and ports should be fully briefed as to the worthiness of this document. |
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They were gathered together under an umbrella of worthiness, but there was no examination of the relationship between poetry and humanitarianism. |
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Can you recognize the signs of a customer's deteriorating credit worthiness? |
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This intrinsic worthiness is widely recognized by international law as the source of human rights. |
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Axiology is the component of philosophy involved with the study of the nature of values and value judgments or worthiness. |
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Inspectors need to quickly and accurately identify signs of wear or damage in engines and airframes to determine flight worthiness. |
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You have assessed your customer's credit worthiness, and you have made the decision to extend credit. |
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Once you settle on the car you would like to buy by taking a test drive, the dealership will run your credit to determine what level of credit worthiness you fall under. |
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Here was worthiness by association, a father judged by the virtues of the son. |
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My own blood started to boil when they started questioning my worthiness as a person. |
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She is beautiful but her worthiness as my mate is still very unclear. |
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They are asked to examine each one individually and decide its worthiness. |
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Edward the Elder decreed that the hundred courts were to judge the worthiness of every law-suit and to appoint a day for it to be heard and settled. |
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We may be Augustinians in our theology, but we are all socialized to be Pelagians in our profession, to exaggerate the importance of personal effort and personal worthiness. |
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They also proved their worthiness as naval auxiliaries in case of war. |
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Either the man did not know what wars involve, or he had a tough, undefeatable faith in the essential goodness of life and the worthiness of human nature. |
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Unfortunately, the instrumentalists and machine cultists seem to be winning, further delegitimating the worthiness and utility of critical thinking. |
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It says those at the top must prove their worthiness to rule. |
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The broadcasters have cited the recent European election as a measure of Ukip's popularity and irrefutable evidence of its worthiness for inclusion. |
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Credit risk, linked to the risk of a downgrade in the issuer's credit worthiness which could lead to a decrease in the value of the fixed income securities in which the mutual fund is invested. |
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The second institution, the first nations financial management board, would certify the credit worthiness of communities interested in gaining access to the investment pool. |
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The former is a boast of one's own worthiness, such as one's accomplishments, ancestry, etc. |
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The company assesses the credit worthiness of each counterparty before entering into contracts and ensures that counterparties meet minimum credit quality requirements. |
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The Poland family members have stated that they do not want their son's death to be the cause of any wavering will or political opportunism concerning the worthiness of the mission in Afghanistan. |
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As such, it is his duty to preside at services, call local leaders, and judge the worthiness of members for service. |
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The Company continuously monitors the financial condition of its customers and reviews the credit history or worthiness of each new major customer. |
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All ships were upgraded to improve their combat worthiness. |
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In all cases the bank has made the investigation to determine its client's credit worthiness and bona fides and has issued chequebooks and debit and credit cards accordingly. |
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A recent bright idea is a new television channel for teachers, of stupefying worthiness, costing £20m a year, which started broadcasting this month. |
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To lose a sense of worthiness is damaging. |
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It is widely used by credit rating agencies and other analysts to evaluate the financial situation and trends of jurisdictions in regard to their relative credit worthiness. |
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The Fund also performs periodic reviews of its customer credit worthiness. |
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Access to this electronic credit system depends on credit worthiness. |
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Their research provides them with additional or stronger reasons for being loyal, or it disabuses their minds of the worthiness of the person or group to be given loyalty. |
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Finally, poorer perception of the quality of care, especially the technical skills of professionals and the worthiness of the visit, was associated with greater risk of readmission to the emergency department. |
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Second, within the existing framework of the Capital Accord the risk extents for credit risks will be better adapted to each debtor's credit worthiness and situation. |
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The possession of e-M is not directly linked to credit worthiness. |
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