Steve Sterling did a commendable job in his first year at the helm on Long Island. |
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Many large corporates have taken commendable steps to improve workplace posture and healthcare. |
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I think it's very commendable when young people want to live in a village, but they are being discriminated against. |
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The performances are particularly commendable because the actors communicate so much about their characters in a non-verbal way. |
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Your efficiency in tearing the Nation apart is commendable, you, with your white topis and white kurtas and white beards and black hearts. |
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The media's role in exposing his unfortunate behaviour and upstart arrogance has been highly commendable. |
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Though the writing style in this work is at points abrupt, Lillback's work is truly commendable as a thorough synthesis of Calvin. |
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That credo was commendable for normal life but not for ambitious politicians. |
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As a measure to minimise the risk of inadvertent launch, de-targeting is commendable, although unverifiable. |
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The breathtaking performance by the tiny tots, who represented the presence of the Sindhis in different parts of the world, was commendable. |
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Yesterday's historic gathering at which political parties met in a warm and cordial environment is commendable and a breakthrough. |
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There is a great interest in the swimming competition, which is highly commendable. |
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With a third set-piece similar to Elliott's previous two efforts, Steven Hammell dispatched another commendable drive wide of the post. |
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Given just a couple hours to tell a tale I think all in all the folks involved did a commendable job. |
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All cutscenes are real-time and benefit from commendable direction and camerawork. |
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To read a tirade of abuse like this can only add to that trauma and make Nadia's bravery and eventual victory all the more commendable. |
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This is very commendable and those people have, I am sure, the silent thanks of the general public. |
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She had been in ill health for sometime but had borne her sickness with commendable courage and a serene nature. |
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The other members of the cast do commendable work with far less compelling roles. |
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The Germans looked ropey at the back but their commitment to attack is commendable and they scored two absolute scorchers. |
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He thought the piece she'd written on his recapture after a jail break was particularly commendable. |
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This sound level is very commendable as quietness is something strived for by many users today. |
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See, his goal of creating a mature, uplifting pop music that reaches beyond simple multiculti fusion is a commendable one. |
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It was, in short, the most commendable piece of undercover journalism on our televisions for some time. |
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Such batteries, deployed on the South Coast, eventually achieved a commendable destruction rate against flying bombs. |
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It was a commendable, selective, and creative exhibition, with a handsome and charmingly designed catalog. |
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This is very commendable as far as standards and professionalism are concerned. |
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Yet the perversities of slave society bent these otherwise commendable traits into heinous pathologies. |
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Bringing cheer to the faces of the underprivileged is always a commendable job. |
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The mass rapid transit system and the public bus services, from my own attempts in getting around, are commendable for their convenience. |
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Make your own judgements, but I'll just mention a couple of commendable additions. |
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I mean, he may not have been white trash, but he certainly wasn't anyone commendable. |
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It has been a commendable process, based on a belief in the principles of democracy and the rule of law. |
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It is especially commendable that he has made so many characters come to life in verse. |
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This is indeed a very commendable idea on which all religious groups must take appropriate action. |
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The solar system model was commendable and the visitors were amazed by the creativity of the children. |
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It is commendable and desirable, but not essential to the public need, that our aesthetic desires be gratified. |
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Still, he always does a commendable job of putting a lot of good facts together in a small space. |
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Their traditions are diverse and their contribution to the bright mosaic of Indian culture commendable. |
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This is commendable because the children will continue to have fatherly care, protection and support. |
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Although the council is often described as conservative, this report exhibits a commendable fair-mindedness. |
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Her incredible tenacity, perseverance and determination to succeed is a commendable example to everyone. |
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It's a pity that he ruins his otherwise commendable film with some extremely lousy cinematography. |
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They went about their task with commendable commitment, skill and enthusiasm. |
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As a president with a great sense of public relations, he may be commendable, and so are his ministers. |
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A commendable selection of connections includes two good-quality RGB Scarts, ensuring crisp DVD playback. |
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The chump of lamb and Scottish sirloin are commendable, and there is a wide range of vegetarian options. |
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It is commendable, therefore, that the Trades Union Congress is collecting and distributing toys to refugee children this Christmas. |
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On the other hand, the fact that so many States have signed up to the Bill and, on paper at least, are attempting to conform with its standards is commendable. |
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Perhaps Elie avoided this approach in order to give priority to his subjects' biographies and avoid any taint of academicism, both of which are commendable aims. |
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They used electric saws and did their duty with commendable accuracy. |
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I think you did a commendable job of explaining how to get started. |
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Indeed, Americans are doing a commendable job at keeping up with financial obligations. |
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To conclude, I would like to emphasize that my hon. colleague's motivation is certainly commendable and that this is a real problem. |
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Fork holders and toothpicks made out of bread work are commendable. |
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Having polled a commendable 5,468 first preferences votes in the recent general election, Cllr Browne is confident he is in a good position to take a senate seat. |
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I can assure the Council that this list of commendable initiatives could have been made longer. |
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However, on account of the system effect, these commendable efforts are blighted by the inefficiency and carelessness of a few. |
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This plan is commendable for addressing both cross-border and internal trafficking, and for its prioritization of specific goals. |
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The United Nations has made a commendable effort to delineate, delimit and specify both the air and space boundaries of individual countries. |
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This is an E-mail from the first nurse practitioner to graduate from UNB, a very commendable feat. |
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Determined to set things right, the brave and commendable Turtix set out to rescue his friends and collect the scattered pieces of the amulet. |
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Its record is not unblemished, but it is one that is generally commendable. |
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This section describes several commendable practices that could be emulated by future sites. |
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It is commendable that the Tories are attempting to look at alternatives to the unwavering support to the aviation industry given by Labour. |
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Science's concern with data is commendable, but that date is circumscribed by the sets of questions asked by scientists. |
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Here was a whole other person, doing something everyone could agree was lovely and commendable. |
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The country has made commendable progress in terms of income generation and reduction of human poverty. |
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Their track record is commendable and they have great potential to do more. |
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We hope that those commendable efforts will be strengthened and that they will bear fruit in the four and a half years that remain. |
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The Committee found that Switzerland has made particularly commendable efforts in a number of fields in respect of its linguistic minorities. |
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The Management thanks Urs Gerhard for his commendable work and engagement and wishes him all the best for his personal future. |
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I therefore think that it is courageous and commendable that the rapporteur has managed to keep both feet on the ground. |
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It talks about long term efforts, which are commendable and which we do not oppose. |
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A commendable campaign against an ill-considered planning decision seems to have been hijacked by a bunch of tree-hugging show-offs with a childish obsession with fancy dress. |
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This Polish-Thai gastronomic centaur signals either overinventiveness or a commendable resistance to good cooking's greatest foe, perfunctoriness. |
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In principle, its objectives were commendable, enshrining the idea that government information belonged to the people whose taxes paid for it to be generated. |
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But some acts may be required, or at least commendable, regardless of their results. |
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Many of the emails said that while all of their other actions are abhorrent, the burning of Korans is commendable. |
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While worthwhile, commendable, and necessary, these local prosecutions are not enough to prompt the thoroughgoing national, institutional reforms needed. |
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Also giving commendable performances were calypsonian Eunice Peters, who performed the song House of Music, and petite soca diva Sherry Ann Church. |
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I think that is very commendable and that is not an issue in doubt. |
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She finds it difficult, but there are very commendable qualities with her. |
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Oddbins on Allerton Road turned up with the commendable pounds 10 Ribbonwood sauvignon blanc from New Zealand. |
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Some of the rapporteurs, Mr President, may feel they have to make the best of a bad job, having hoped to achieve far more, but I think the result we have is commendable in all respects. |
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While this is a great and commendable improvement on previous years, we should remember and be humbled by the fact that last year 2.9 million people died of AIDS-related illnesses. |
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Still, even the most commendable loyalty does not compel dishonesty. |
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The Mouvement is still able to announce surplus earnings before taxes, dividends and other items of nearly 21 million dollars, which is commendable in the current situation. |
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This is regarded as a justifiable and commendable change to have made. |
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As for forced sterilizations, it was commendable that Switzerland had acknowledged and deplored the practice, but it did not seem to have made much effort to help the victims. |
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The draft framework is particularly commendable for two main reasons. |
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The Commission concluded that, although not commendable from the point of view of prudent management, the decrease in provisions could not have weakened Santana's position with regard to foreignexchange risk. |
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The disclosure policy is generally commendable. |
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Cyma Azyz made an impressive speech and mentioned that the role of UN in keeping book reading alive was a commendable job. |
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There can be no doubt though, that the isolation and demonisation of the drink-driver has been a commendable achievement. |
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He's selected offensive teams and I think that's really commendable. |
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It is commendable that besides the three existing categories of drinking milk, additional categories of drinking milk with other fat content be allowed. |
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In this sense, Canadians can take justifiable pride in the efficient manner in which the rather prosaic service of earmarking of gold was turned to commendable Allied and, at times, humanitarian ends during the war. |
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Regional activities, however important and commendable they may be, cannot take the place of those of a universal nature in terms of scope and impact, and here we all bear a special responsibility. |
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In countries where alcoholism dominates, a tax on inebriant liquors would be commendable. |
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It really comes alive when the right foot drops, sending the XC90 bounding forward with commendable gusto accompanied by a wonderful CVVT-induced throaty growl. |
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Apart from the fact that it is always a commendable educational practice to know your students, her study also sheds some useful light on the question of technology in distance learning. |
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The unified response that was necessary and commendable during the darkest days of the crisis now risks being replaced by regulatory and legislative one-upmanship, as various governments pursue local agendas. |
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This is perhaps more commendable knowing that, unlike public entreprises, SSQ Financial Group is under no obligation to include art work in the architecture of its new building. |
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Lastly, Malaysia viewed Israel's insistence that an UNRWA ambulance had been recently used to transport a Qassam rocket as utterly uncalled for and aimed at discrediting UNRWA's commendable work. |
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It is boosting trade with Sri Lanka and Bangladesh, and sticking, with commendable doggedness in the face of little encouragement, to the task of making peace with Pakistan. |
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The actions for which these employees were honoured are all commendable and demonstrate the exceptional courage and civic-mindedness of these individuals. |
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The dedication of the resource persons and conference officials as well as the warmness and cordiality of the secretariat staff remain commendable. |
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The traditional system of governance and management through chieftainship is commendable for the stability it created from one generation to the other. |
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The Committee was of the view that while the proposal is commendable, it would not be prudent to move to a biennial budgetary cycle at this stage of the development of the Court. |
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The purpose, which was commendable though not necessarily achieved, was to placate the anger of public opinion egged on by the media and politicians in the condemnation of excessive bonus payments. |
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This commendable stance could, however, be strengthened by the authorities sending a stronger message to civil servants, political figures and other public figures that incitement to racial hatred is a prosecutable offence. |
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While your ambitiousness is commendable, it's all too easy to forget about all the other things related to being an entrepreneur when you're swamped with issues such as liability insurance and business property insurance. |
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The proposal to help countries hit by the tsunami by giving them vessels from the EU is therefore morally commendable, but the measure would be a drop in the ocean, making the proposal almost absurd. |
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The AWD system does a commendable job of finding traction in slippery situations, and it transfers power around as smoothly and intelligently as systems from Audi or Acura. |
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He wrote and ordeyned lawes moste egal and iust He edityed vnto the Grekes a comon welthe stable, quyet and commendable. |
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Border guards on the southern border of the Kingdom with Yemen are doing a commendable job in protecting the country infiltrators and smugglers. |
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The TMC assessed that TV 21 presenters approached the story in a calm manner and made commendable efforts to include rational comment and analysis and did nothing to politicize the story or sensationalize its reporting. |
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The Managing Director strongly appreciated BOK Silver Jubilee Committee for their commendable role in up-lifting the Banks image and for planning silver jubilee celebrations. |
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This guiding principle lies at the heart of a country's progress and The Government Summit revealed its alignment with this principle with commendable seamlessness. |
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Handing control of public spending back to 'the spivs in London' does not seem to be a commendable idea, more like putting Dracula in charge of the blood transfusion service. |
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The range of work illustrated, from Ukrainian pysanky to Japanese ikebana, along with many obscure art forms from lesser-known cultures, is commendable and eye-opening. |
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