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Discover LudwigThe phrase "equally esteemed" is correct and usable in written English.
It means that two or more things or people are held in equal high regard or esteem. It is commonly used to compare the value or importance of different things or people. Example: "Both candidates are equally esteemed by the voters, making it difficult to predict the outcome of the election."
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If baptisms do follow Walker's Breakfast appointment, his employers may need to think quickly, for balance's sake, about peopling adjacent sofas with equally esteemed representatives of competing divinities.
February 15 2014 The son of the renowned musician Ustad Ali Akbar Khan (and grandson of the equally esteemed Allauddin Khan) presents an evening of North Indian ragas, performed on the sarod, a fretless lute.
To get a feeling for the Hill Country in the second sense — the state of mind where cool mingles with tradition, and industriousness and idleness are equally esteemed values (depending on the time of day) — head out among the limestone knolls full of live oak groves and cypress-lined creeks, and to the gritty pin-dot towns built largely of native stone.
Their patron is equally esteemed: the Aga Khan, Prince Shah Karim Al Husseini (or "K" to his friends), is the 49th hereditary imam of the estimated 15 million Nizari Ismaili Muslims – a branch of Islam that reached its peak during the Fatimid empire – whose followers believe him to be a direct descendant of the prophet Muhammad.
Therefore, people have to accept that they cannot be equally esteemed and that others may criticize their deepest convictions and ways of life.
Obviously, people do not have to be equally esteemed, but the way in which the lack of esteem is expressed can go hand in hand with a distortion of the moral equality of people.
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Five teams move on as finalists for a second round of pitching to a fresh set of equally qualified and esteemed judges.
He was also described in his obituary in The Times as having "once more showed himself a complete master of his profession, equally effective and esteemed in the class-room and the pulpit, in the School House of Dr. Arnold, and on the playing fields".
Finally, there seems to be an aporia as the alleged solution to equally value and promote all cultures may be no solution at all: Arguably, to esteem something without accurate knowledge or against one's own convictions is no real esteem but rather manifests an additional insult.
And as Reginald Jones, Jack Welch's esteemed predecessor at GE, very publicly demanded, corporate responsibility should flow equally to investors and workers.
The Fed was held in equally high esteem during the nineteen-twenties — another boom period, of course.
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