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the worthiness
noun
The state or quality of having value or merit.
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He never questioned the worthiness of the cause.
The administration assumed the worthiness and urgency of its goals.
There's no arguing the worthiness of Williams's work.
Creepy!" Like the worthiness of the genre itself, what to call the artwork is controversial.
Essentially, our reaction to celebrities' taboo behaviour seems to depend on the worthiness of their output.
Many parents are happy to volunteer uncoerced, and most everyone recognizes the worthiness of the cause.
Once the alumni raised the money, a subcommittee determined the worthiness of the potential honoree.
For her, the Obamas' relationship is a public validation of the worthiness of dark-skinned women.
And there was something else: would I, by acquiescing, be ratifying the worthiness of the apology?
Whatever people feel about the worthiness of the bill's goals, "the Constitution does matter," he added.
It all depends on the worthiness of the venture in question.
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