No.
All three authors (Homer, Virgil, and Cervantes) are equal in their greatness and their contribution to society. All of them deserve recognition.
I don't know what I deserve, but I do get what I need and that's more important. Other people have needs too and a right to pursue the things they need or feel they need. Calling them greedy for doing that does not benefit me.
Yes, it is a phrase commonly used to congratulate someone on their promotion, acknowledging their hard work and achievements. It expresses happiness and recognition for their success in advancing their career.
Christianity: if you do not accept Jesus as your savior you deserve hell...yet god is a just, loving god my opinion: it is not just to send someone who is a good person but does not believe in god to hell forever. even the worst sinner in the world does not deserve this cruel punishment. A murderer may deserve to be murdered himself, but even he doesn't deserve eternal torment of his soul in a burning lake of fire...( just my opinion :)...)
Yes it will, hopefully. Northern Ireland deserves to be unified with the Republic of Ireland, and Scotland and Wales totally deserve to be independent. Therefore, England should be an official, independent nation.
Yes. I just read an article on this and there was quite a number in the armed forces of D Day. They weren't recognized so now some are getting the recognition they deserve.
The idea that same-sex couples deserve legal recognition of their relationships resulted first in domestic partnerships, then civil unions and finally full marriage equality.
meritare = to deserve
The word "deserve" is a verb (to deserve) and has no plural.
To "pay her due" typically means to acknowledge and fulfill one's responsibilities or obligations, often in a context of respect or recognition. It can also imply giving someone the credit or recognition they deserve for their efforts or contributions. In relationships, it often refers to being fair and just in how one treats another, ensuring that they receive what is rightfully theirs.
Deserve
What I Deserve was created in 1998.