well-thought-of


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Synonyms for well-thought-of

receiving deferential regard

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"I want to build a company that is giving jobs, that is a well-thought-of business."
Amman, April 6 (Petra) -- His Majesty King Abdullah II, on Sunday, said the national comprehensive reform drive is proceeding according to a clear roadmap and is making non-stop and well-thought-of progress.
And Birmingham's Nasser Al Harbi has the chance of getting among the titles with a challenge for the English crown against well-thought-of Navid Mansouri, from Rotherham.
Greg Chappell said that Roebuck had a very distinctive style and was a well-thought-of commentator and writer on the game.
And Rodgers has certainly cemented his reputation as one of the most well-thought-of young managers in Britain.
"So it's not just local Mr Bigs we're after - it's the partners in well-thought-of law firms, living in the suburbs, in houses which on the face of it have been legitimately earned.
Nicky Richards' well-thought-of 10-year-old is best when conditions are on the drying side and really ought to be winning this if he is to go down the Festival handicap route next week.
"We are fortunate to add someone as highly respected and well-thought-of in the industry as Jed.
He was well-thought-of and a breath of fresh air." Mr McCook's funeral will take place tomorrow with the cortege leaving his Station Road home at 1pm for St Patrick's Church of Ireland, Armoy.
In 2002 our very well-thought-of Labour councillor retired and as Cathy
This program evaluation and analysis suggests that even well-thought-of programs have additional hurdles to confront.
It is so disappointing to meet well-thought-of people and discover they are unpleasant.
In the nineteenth century two different strands of English learners developed: artisans and craftsmen wishing to emigrate to the USA needed to learn the language in order to communicate in their new Heimat, as shown in Jan Franz' s article on contemporary travel guides and phrase books, while back in Germany young people, in particular young women of higher social standing, learnt English to read its well-thought-of literature, e.g.