Sentence examples for what esteem from inspiring English sources

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The nominations for Nebraska: Best Director (Alexander Payne), Best Film, Best Actor (Bruce Dern) and Best Supporting Actor (June Squibb) are very heartening, and reflect in what esteem this excellent film is held.

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That's exactly what esteemed Android dev Koushik Dutta did — earlier this month he reverse engineered the Chromecast to create an app called AllCast (nee AirCast) that let users stream stuff not just from their browsers, but straight from their Android smartphones too.

But little of what we esteem about the sketches -- the loose brushwork, schematic figures and moody atmosphere -- was much valued back in their day.

It is not known whether this story is true or whether it is an exaggeration of some other invitation, but it does indicate in what high esteem this Japanese master was held by his Chinese contemporaries.

In apparent rejoinder Averill's friend Irvine (John Hurt) jokes through his own speech, announcing, "We disclaim all intention of making a change in what we esteem, on the whole, well arranged".

Thinking back on how we viewed Teddy before he got the chance to prove himself again nearly forty years ago (a chance, by the way, which others with a different surname would not have received), I can't help but recall in what low esteem he was held in 1969, likely before that fresh-faced CNN journalist was even born.

But when technology puts a finger on the civic scale, when it skews what we esteem in political discourse, when it privileges popularity over other criteria for worth, an instant reaction gizmo isn't just fun, it's potentially as subversive as the Electoral College, Citizens United or the ascendance of post-truth politics.

What Lyman "esteemed most," White argues, "was excellence and achievement".

Naturally, much of what an esteemed maestro contributes to an opera company takes place behind closed doors.

(One shudders to think about what an esteemed author might wear on such an occasion. Not black tie, I'm guessing).

The formal problem is an illustration of how the entrepreneur faces the dilemma of how to allocate the scarce resources to which he has access with the intention of getting what he esteems it should be a gain high enough linked to his activity.

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