Sentence examples for somehow worthy from inspiring English sources

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A measure of the film's evenhandedness is the care it takes to make Rosewater a figure of some complexity: frustrated, broken, somehow worthy of our sympathy.

– is looking like it would be a brave new world in which Saga and Henrik are actually a couple – a crime-fighting, trouser-into-boots-tucking couple – Linn is less Nurse Ratched and more Hans's slightly grumpy, but somehow worthy, successor; and there's even a chance that, after his cock-up this week, Rasmus might get the demotion he so heartily deserves.

Eisenberg spoke to the Chicago Tribune to explain his decision to write in the vein of "a narcissistic critic who thinks that he's the centre of the universe and his personal gripes are somehow worthy of being publicised" stating that it was too good to pass up.

Mr. Horsey seems to believe the Pope's medieval economic views are somehow worthy of praise, while ignoring the fact he and Kim Davis share the medieval prejudices.

And yet when the MPAA gave the romantic comedy "It's Complicated" an R rating, they were making a very clear statement: showing successful, cosmopolitan adults enjoying a marijuana joint with no consequences is somehow worthy of restriction, according to them.

Does anyone feel even an atom of joy? – Every member of the British Middle Class has this deep lingering need to be remembered, somehow, for something, as if ascending to comfortable wealth and having two children raised in a countryside setting is somehow worthy of statues and plaques and memorials.

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This, I believe, has to do with the initial scepticism and resistance from many practitioners and theorists that art existed in a capsule that was somehow worthier than the mass/lo-brow machinations of the internet.

Most cities think of traffic deaths as somehow less worthy of investigation, he said.

The perception that they are somehow not worthy of a 4-3 record.

The notion that color was somehow less worthy than black-and-white may seem quaint now, but it was a serious question in the 1960s.

The ostensible top player at his position in the world's most élite league somehow not worthy of representing his own national team?

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