Sentence examples for justly considered from inspiring English sources

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The series is widely and justly considered one of the supreme masterpieces of Japanese painting.

Alfred Hitchcock, Nicholas Ray, John Cassavetes, Otto Preminger are justly considered consummate artists; "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance" is a locus classicus of the political cinema.

"For Hines to hold his own against the man justly considered the greatest dancer in the world — that said something about Hines.

Posterity, who experienced the fatal effects of his maxims and example, justly considered him as the principal author of the decline of the Roman Empire".

The new Grove Centenary Edition, issued in celebration of what would have been Beckett's 100th birthday today, isn't exhaustive, but it contains everything for which he is justly considered a giant of 20th-century literature and theater.

If you thought the last thing the theater needed was another Hamlet-and-Claudius, Simba-and-Scar conflict, don't be deterred: now at the Abrons Arts Center, this adaptation shows why the book is justly considered a forgotten classic.

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And yet if staging a global event such as the Olympics and Paralympics is a test for a nation, then it is one Britain can justly consider itself to have passed and passed with distinction.

As life expectancy increases to 100 and health and wellbeing in later life improves, 50 can justly be considered the start of a "second half" in the game of life, which is likely to be as enthralling and decisive as the first.

This has led to disputes on whether Cantillon can justly be considered a mercantilist or one of the first anti-mercantilists, given that Cantillon often cited government-manipulated trade surpluses and specie accumulation as positive economic stimuli.

The first map shows the Assyrian Empire, and it is accompanied on the following page by a 10-line historical account focusing on the reign of Cyrus, who, Sandys notes, "may justly be considered the wisest conqueror and the most accomplished prince to be found in profane history".

Regretting the necessity of going into closed session, Neuberger said the Treasury had argued that without reading the secret judgment of Mr Justice Mitting [in a lower court] "we cannot be wholly confident of disposing of the bank's appeal justly without considering the closed judgment".

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