Deservingness in a sentence as a noun

At it's core money is merely a concept used to determine deservingness though.

But I think we should ration care based on effectiveness of the treatment not moral deservingness.

Results show that investment in stocks led to a more right‐leaning outlook on issues such as merit and deservingness, personal responsibility, and equality.

But most antitrust theory isn't based on any sort of historical-deservingness argument; rather, it's based on the fact that a monopolist does not operate in a market, but is the market.

Redistribution income unconditionally, rather than according to a popular notion of deservingness, is as libertarian as it gets.

Why would American citizenship be an indicator of deservingness?> everyonesWhy aren't foreigners in the category of "everyone"?

Deservingness definitions

noun

the quality of being deserving (e.g., deserving assistance); "there were many children whose deservingness he recognized and rewarded"

See also: merit meritoriousness