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9 stars out of 10 in relation to City of God, but as a film in general, compared to the majority of films created this would
deserve
10 stars.
Sometimes there are movies that just don't
deserve
to be called movies and sometimes there are cameramen who just
deserve
to be shot.
Restoring stability and a fair democratic system to Moldova is important, first and foremost, because Moldovans
deserve
a government that is accountable.
Many news stories about female CEOs and other high-achieving women are coded with a set of reliable clichés: they lucked into their new roles (and thus do not
deserve
them), inherited them from male relatives or spouses (and thus do not really hold the reins of power), or will not be there for long.
Enlargement Commissioner Olli Rehn has spelt it out with the necessary clarity: “If we stick to what we have ourselves decided at the highest political level in the European Council, as we should, I am reasonably confident that the negotiations shall start on the October 3.”This statement is to the credit of the European Commission, and there is not much to be added, except to emphasize that it is up to EU governments to treat Turkey with the fairness that all candidate countries
deserve.
Yes, there are some wonderful, honest companies that
deserve
investment and can’t get it, but they are not that common.
People
deserve
their privacy.
In India, this myth is less powerful, but there is a general feeling, shared even by some of the poor, that the rich
deserve
their wealth because of their merit, education, and skills.
As world leaders gather in Oslo, millions of parents will be struggling to ensure that their children receive the education they
deserve
– one that will enable them to build better lives for themselves and their families.
The corrupt
deserve
to be “tied to a rock and cast into the sea.”
The Afghan people
deserve
nothing less, and they cannot afford to wait any longer.
What can India’s government do to provide its citizens with the dignity, comfort, and security that they
deserve?
They
deserve
the opportunity to build a genuine democratic political system.
But the ideas outlined in the paper
deserve
serious discussion.
Change for the better will be founded on the basic conviction that one should get what one deserves and
deserve
what one gets.
There are many worthy projects that
deserve
consideration by organizations such as Catalyst.
People like Bill Gates and Kofi Annan will make the case that immunization programs
deserve
adequate funding and political support.
Girls are especially likely to leave school early, though parents know that all of their children need and
deserve
a quality education.
It may be tempting to declare that anyone who kills (or participates in killing) innocent people does not
deserve
to live.
Those are adjectives that women everywhere, regardless of their financial situation or education,
deserve
to ascribe to themselves.
These arguments are advanced in good faith and
deserve
serious consideration.
Bangladeshis – and people everywhere –
deserve
the most efficient allocation of scarce development resources that can be achieved.
As with their politicians, a country’s people, it seems, often have the diplomats they
deserve.
More than half of Pakistan’s population is under the age of 25; theirs is the generation with the potential to drive progress and prosperity in the country – if, of course, they receive the education they
deserve.
The people of the Middle East
deserve
peace and justice, and we in the international community owe them our strong leadership and support.
Efforts to economize on energy, storing it, and generating it by “clean” or low-carbon methods
deserve
priority and the sort of commitment from governments that were accorded to the Manhattan Project (which created the atomic bomb) or the Apollo moon landing.
But surely the way a society cares for its sick and needy and elderly is sufficiently important to
deserve
serious and thoughtful argument based on what we really can see with our own eyes rather than on uninformed partisan prejudice.
The businesses investing in developing- and emerging-market countries that are home to most out-of-school girls thus have an interest in helping girls get the education they
deserve.
He once told a female fellow legislator, “I wouldn’t rape you because you don’t
deserve
it,” and he is on record calling a female journalist a “whore.”
On the contrary, people are justifiably shocked at the steady stream of stories calling into question whether the companies that provide so many essential services in countries around the world
deserve
their confidence.
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