Your efforts are especially praiseworthy because very few media outlets are examining it properly, or at all. |
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As undeniably praiseworthy as the performances were, detractors argued the film seemed contrived for shock value. |
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Not only was I proud of my achievements, deep down I believed they made me a praiseworthy and successful human being. |
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Machiavelli begins by affirming that everybody realizes how praiseworthy it is when a ruler lives uprightly and not by trickery. |
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All these initiatives are praiseworthy and creditable to the new and youthful management team. |
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And that level of literacy in music, even if it is a variation of the same, is still praiseworthy and perhaps without any parallel. |
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Therefore, on the face of it, the recent directive is a praiseworthy effort to control the costs of healthcare that ordinary people have to bear. |
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The fact that the final report failed to offer an explanation is one of the infuriating holes in an otherwise praiseworthy accounting. |
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The best thing about her is that the fact that she is beautiful isn't even in the top 10 of her most praiseworthy traits. |
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Yet the movie has him give his best which is praiseworthy for the effort and highly questionable in effect. |
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Would it seem conceited to accept a compliment graciously, to acknowledge that there may actually be something praiseworthy about me? |
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Sometimes I neglect my duty to give thanks and to praise what is praiseworthy, for which I apologize. |
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Compliments derive from taking notice of praiseworthy situations and efforts. |
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It is indeed rational, and praiseworthy, for one to wish to preserve one's way of life against real, as well as perceived, threats to destroy it. |
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Both have carried out this mission of trust with praiseworthy dedication, and I wish to express to them here my deep gratitude. |
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Of all things praiseworthy in his essay, the tone needs mention. |
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However that may be, his book embodies an energetic, sustained, and praiseworthy effort to tell a story that has not previously been told in the same detail. |
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Was it an admission of error, a miscalculation, or a praiseworthy acceptance of the people's demands for a say on the new constitution, to which he simply had to bow? |
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Stanley Milgram's account of his obedience experiments, much of which is narrative in form, is praiseworthy for its dispassionateness in the interests of science. |
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In the course of this innumerable praiseworthy stories have come to be told of them. |
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In view of that saddening situation, the praiseworthy work that UNRWA carried out since its inception acquired greater significance. |
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Taking a non-ideological approach to the finances of the country was obviously praiseworthy. |
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In Mr Schwartz's view, Johnson did a praiseworthy job of managing relations with Europe. |
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Causes and needs seem to grow steadily, and all of them with equally praiseworthy aims and goals. |
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Hidden behind what would seem to be a praiseworthy intention is a restriction on the right to abortion. |
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This was a personal decision that the Agency does not have to evaluate as legitimate, praiseworthy or questionable. |
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To this end, watch for praiseworthy behaviours and provide immediate positive feedback. |
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And if the goal of fighting protectionist withdrawal is praiseworthy, it cannot be achieved at the expense of global food security. |
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Her Office on Children and Armed Conflict has undertaken some praiseworthy work. |
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However, there is serious doubt about the ability of the measures implemented by the act to achieve these praiseworthy objectives. |
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Such oratory may offer proof that its subject is praiseworthy or blameworthy, but does not usually offer arguments for the values that underlie the speech. |
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I don't think it's impermissible for the judge to openly avow that that Constitution is morally praiseworthy, that the United States is morally praiseworthy. |
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Any behaviour which causes harm to oneself and others could be called blameworthy while any behaviour that causes no harm could be called praiseworthy. |
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The attempt in Amendment No 24 to call attention to the position of terminal patients is in itself praiseworthy, but the concrete form it is given is misguided. |
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These processes are praiseworthy and deserve much support. |
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Today, as he was then, he is an image of what is most praiseworthy in the human person: a rich young man who left all to dedicate himself to loving his neighbour by following the path of his Master, Jesus of Nazareth. |
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There is a vast range of other products apart from the exemptions that are included in this praiseworthy proposal, and we should not forget that when talking about some of the specific issues. |
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Macbeth's actions illustrate contrasting examples of praiseworthy and censurable ambition. |
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We believe that CSIS has made substantial and praiseworthy progress, albeit tardily, towards limiting its investigative activities to those which are clearly supportable under the mandate laid down by the CSIS Act. |
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Enrichment to undertake and develop investments in view of producing and making profitable his immediate environment and, over and above, his society in general, becomes a praiseworthy act. |
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I listened carefully to my friend's comments and through the whole of them I did not hear him raise any objection to these apparently laudable praiseworthy goals for this legislation. |
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His investigations turn up a few praiseworthy examples of international cooperation, but on the whole he finds himself drawn to a terrible, inescapable conclusion: humanitarian aid is a utopian mirage. |
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Their task is praiseworthy and, no doubt, needs to be supported. |
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In an effort to be intelligible, which in itself is praiseworthy, most journalists use technical terms as little as possible, although they are not always happy about the choice of terms they prefer to use. |
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The program was well-structured and the objectives were particularly praiseworthy in reaching out to the ethnic communities and focusing on multiculturalism issues for CSIS employees. |
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Generations of researchers continue to ponder the same set of factors to explain the quality of child care centres, with the obvious and praiseworthy goal of improving them. |
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The objective is praiseworthy, since the principle specifies that the Community will act only in cases where States cannot adequately achieve the objectives of the Treaty. |
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Following this notable and praiseworthy reform, could the Comission indicate whether in the near future this arrangement will be extended to the entire diplomatic corps within the European Union? |
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This is a praiseworthy intention-if indeed this is the case-to want to protect women inmates from what the authors like to present indistinctly as instances of abuse. |
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It was of course a praiseworthy objective to close down institutions, but attention had to be given to the subsequent fate of the children concerned. |
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So that even as auto-didacticism is being lauded as something praiseworthy it is written off also as something that encouraged a bulimic and rough-edged learning. |
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They are not denied access, but are strongly forbidden from performing those acts of worship which are acceptable and praiseworthy according to the Sunni belief, but opposed by Wahhabi literalism. |
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It is sad but true that the persons held up by our culture as most praiseworthy and desirable are the very people who are most likely to overdo the pace of life. |
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Such institutions are indeed praiseworthy, and experience shows that they can provide a valuable service when they are inspired not only by organizational efficiency but also by loving concern. |
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To all I renew the expression of my deep gratitude for the enthusiasm shown and for the praiseworthy diligence with which they strove for the success of my Visit, whose memory I shall always cherish in my heart. |
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All are praiseworthy for a clarity and precision that helped to pave the way for the artificial language of algebra. Algebra reached Europe via the Arabs. |
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There was so much pressure on Wales after last week's home defeat to Ireland so you can only be praiseworthy of the Welsh players' intestinal fortitude. |
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Some parts of New Zagreb is really good and praiseworthy urban planning. |
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That it is a praiseworthy matter to be harboursome to strangers. |
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For securing the attainment of what he considered to be a most desirable end, he summoned all his abilities with a most praiseworthy energy and perseverance. |
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