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The esteem
verb
To set a high value on; to regard with respect or reverence.
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The esteem team has chalked up some impressive scores.
The esteem his fellow Giants have for him seems to have few boundaries.
The esteem accorded to the Song wares accounts for the relatively large number that have survived.
The esteem in which I hold these humanitarian aid workers cannot be overstated.
The ESTEEM tool, PairwiseAlignment, presents these calculations in the familiar setting of an Excel workbook.
The ESTEEM questionnaire invited patients to report their ethnic group using five categories.
And we sink in the esteem of the world.
The publication always had the esteem of being paid for.
But that doesn't lessen the esteem he has for his ex-boss.
Now, 175 years after his death, we can at last give Adams the esteem he deserves.
I hope that in the future the esteem in which we hold him grows even more".
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