Sentence examples for is not to be despised from inspiring English sources

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This is not to be despised, it's the future.

Though empirical scientists sometimes scoff at it, this third method is not to be despised.

And as far as I'm concerned, any movie with room for both Mallarmé and Ms. Gerwig is not to be despised entirely.

A heroine who can articulate such aspirations is not to be despised, and on occasion the reader is moved to compassion.

The occasional cheeseburger is not to be despised.

This couldn't quite make up for a muddled script and schizophrenic direction, but eye-candy is not to be despised).

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In no time they were in our trenches and truly these brown enemies are not to be despised.

Those things are not to be despised, but nothing had prepared me for the ferocious energy of The Who.

And those qualities that good mystery or thriller writing calls for are not to be despised, since they include economy, skillful sustention of suspense, and very artful plotting.

There's a lesson, too, for conservatives and other hard-liners: Libertarians are not to be despised even when infuriatingly contrarian.

Lust, Cameron told her son Hardinge, was not to be despised, for the "animal side" of human nature was "the rich soil that bears the golden fruit but if good seed is not sown in that soil it then degenerates into a dung heap does it not?" Here one can see that not even her syntax is properly English.

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