-
Dignity is the
right of a
person to be
valued and
respected for
their own sake, and to be
treated ethically. In this context, it is of
significance in...
- of
Australia as "New Holland, an
immense island,
which some
geographers dignify with the
appellation of
another continent" and the
Oxford English Dictionary...
-
allegations reported are
untrue and
unfounded [...]
beyond that, I will not
dignify these private matters with any
further public comment."
James declared...
- her friends, who
advise her to
confront him; she does, he
refuses to "
dignify the
question with an answer", and she
breaks up with him. She
travels to...
- pseudoscience,
including that
paying undue attention to
pseudoscience could dignify it. On the
other hand,
Robert L. Park
emphasizes how
pseudoscience can...
- afterwards,
Pence commented via Twitter, "President
Trump and I will not
dignify any
event that
disrespects our soldiers, our Flag, or our
national anthem...
- (meaning "equal to" or "deemed to be"), was a
generic term
applied to
dignify a
group of sub-clans
among the
ruling elites (Naduvazhi) and
feudal lords...
-
cross (archbishop's cross) is a two-barred
cross used by or to
signify or
dignify an archbishop.
Similar to the
patriarchal cross, it is
typically made like...
- by
saying that Cameron, who was
prime minister at the time,
would not
dignify the
anecdote with a response,
while friends reported him
saying that it...
- the
Internal Action Foundation,
which she
created in 2012 to
improve and
dignify the
quality of life of
prison inmates in Colombia. As of 2024[update],...