(1) The vibrant subculture of battle reenactment is too often thought of as merely a hobby or as activity unworthy of sustained analytical attention.(2) I do not mean to suggest, however, that this aspect of the novel is unworthy of attention.(3) The middle class had considered the working-class woman grimy and unattractive, unworthy of individual attention - the very antithesis of a lady.(4) What you mistake for humor is nothing more than virulent and blatant homophobic garbage, utterly unworthy of the 140-year-old magazine entrusted to your care.(5) u2018The report was a very mean act, unworthy of a reputable media organization like the BBC,u2019 he told a press conference.(6) The manager gave the impression that the whole idea was a distant fantasy unworthy of immediate attention on Friday, but there was an element of enthusiasm too.(7) Even ardent royalists may soon begin to feel that their idols are unworthy of either respect or affection.(8) Secondly, you may suspect anyone who treats you well because you feel unworthy of respect or value.(9) This was poor design, unworthy of a competent contractor.(10) At its worst, it was fear of authority for its own sake, allowing no questioning of its justice or merit; and the shame was to be found unworthy in the judgment of that authority.(11) For my money, this thoughtfulness makes the moments of gratuitous blasphemy (which do happen, but are surely allowed too) disappointingly glib and unworthy of the rest of the script.(12) It's weak and tepid, altogether unworthy of Central America's great coffee traditions.(13) This genre was always at the bottom of the hierarchy, unworthy of the superior attention reserved for history painting.(14) But if they thought the professor's speech was accurate, and they just wanted to avoid the hassle and cost of a lawsuit, then I think that this is a reaction that's unworthy of a center of learning.(15) The therapist then shifted to processing within a view of self-context, often characterized by fears of being imperfect, unworthy , or unlovable.(16) Historians of the University of Toronto pictured the denominational schools, before they joined the public system, as outlying curiosities unworthy of serious attention.