The idea has always been to empower these musicians toward dignified livelihoods as opposed to giving them handouts, which is unsustainable.
He Helps Folk Musicians Stay Alive|Daniel Malloy|October 9, 2020|Ozy
The search for dignified, ethical alternatives to incarceration is an important one, but electronic ankle monitors are simply not an ethically or technologically effective answer.
Covid-19 has led to a worrisome uptick in the use of electronic ankle monitors|Amy Nordrum|October 8, 2020|MIT Technology Review
“The spiteful debate mirrors a country that is no longer even capable of having a dignified discussion,” read a scathing editorial published by Switzerland’s right-leaning Neue Zürcher Zeitung newspaper Wednesday morning.
Election live updates: Debate commission says it will change structure to ensure more ‘orderly discussion’|John Wagner, Felicia Sonmez, Amy B Wang|September 30, 2020|Washington Post
There is certainly a lucrative yet dignified sweet spot between small time micro-brewer and soulless mass-producer.
House of the Witch: The Renegade Craft Brewers of Panama|Jeff Campagna|November 30, 2014|DAILY BEAST
"Cremation is not necessary to have safe and dignified burial," Tarik Jasarevic tells me.
Rage Against the Ebola Crematorium|Abby Haglage|November 11, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Even at its bushiest, in the Oscar-winning seventies-set Argo, the Affleck beard remained hot and dignified.
Leo, the Beard Has to Go: When a Man’s Facial Hair Reaches Crisis Point|Tim Teeman|September 22, 2014|DAILY BEAST
If they were unable to perform any available job, they served as dignified attendants.
Living With Disability in the Dark Ages|Elizabeth Picciuto|July 22, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Even M. Night Shyamalan would be surprised: They were dignified all along?!
Is ‘The Interview’ About to Launch a Nuclear Sequel War?|Kevin Bleyer|June 29, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The proud Miss Althea Beekman, the dignified descendant of a long line of ancestors, turned red.
By Advice of Counsel|Arthur Train
Both sisters were learned, dignified, and strict disciplinarians.
Mary-'Gusta|Joseph C. Lincoln
As he hastened up the little drive, his walk, usually so dignified and elastic, became a shamble.
The Yellow House|E. Phillips Oppenheim
How could my mess-mates possibly go on the quarter-deck, and assist to receive the dignified personage?
Rattlin the Reefer|Edward Howard
Soon he was nestled at the feet of the dignified president, and, resting his head upon his knees, dropped asleep.
Recollections and Letters of General Robert E. Lee|(His Son) Captain Robert E. Lee
British Dictionary definitions for dignified
dignified
/ (ˈdɪɡnɪˌfaɪd) /
adjective
characterized by dignity of manner or appearance; stately