Exact(2)
She warrants Mr. Hajdu's sympathy and admiration.
(Though the Nigerian-born Ms. Adichie, who divides her time between Nigeria and the United States, has been compared mostly to African writers, she warrants many different comparisons).
Similar(58)
We had a bit of disorganization in the back line, along with marking that failed to give Sinclair the attention she warranted, which led to her three goals.
In making herself a combative public figure, her critics would claim, she warranted attack and earned every insult.
I know she often warrants a slandering, but she didn't this time.
Whenever possible, she took warrants or equity to build a record of investment.
Nothing in the changed employer-employee landscape, she argues, warrants overturning Abood, which has successfully guided state and local employment relations since 1977.
The conditions, she said, "warrant consideration in the sentencing".
There's another called a "warranty of fitness for a particular purpose". For example, if a salesperson advises that a particular computer is powerful enough for gaming, then he or she is warranting that it is.
Under the tournament regulations, a citing commissioner has the power to call a player to account for an act of foul play that he or she feels warranted a red card, regardless of whether it had been seen by the match officials.
Thus B(3) says that the externalist will be presuming (3), if she concedes warrant to the *premises in the first place.
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