Most farmers would agree that was a laudable aim, but many doubt that the ministry has the will or the wherewithal to bring it about. |
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The improvement of lighting in the castle area to enhance the safe use of the cobbled area is laudable. |
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Besides, another really laudable step was the running of coaches and umpires' clinics concurrent with the National Championship. |
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He would dart out his tongue right and left, as rapidly as lightning, and lap up the ants in quick succession, with the most laudable gulosity. |
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In other words, it bears witness to the laudable belief that it is evil to speak of nations or persons as though they were embodiments of evil. |
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Less laudable was the mono soundtrack, which has areas of dullness and areas of brassiness. |
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At one point the book maintains that recent attacks on the perspectives from Foucauldians and social constructionists are laudable. |
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It is a record only the most churlish, or those with almost impossibly high expectations, could deem anything less than laudable. |
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These are all laudable proposals, but I feel you are attempting to use an Elastoplast to seal a gaping wound. |
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But despite a laudable sense of ambition, neither is it anywhere close to the high-water marks of Harvest or Rust Never Sleeps. |
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It has become a laudable tradition among all chipset developers to introduce their new products in series rather than singly. |
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The report outlines a number of goals and objectives, all of which are no doubt very laudable. |
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The aims of Quoting Caravaggio are ambitious and laudable, and Mieke Bal's formula for a contemporary baroque is intriguing. |
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The proposal to give tax exemption on the pension received by ex-servicemen and their kin is laudable. |
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His record as a terror fighter is about as dismal as his record as a gangbuster is laudable. |
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The ambition was laudable but the execution was marred by a series of ill-timed and increasingly expensive acquisitions. |
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She has said that she tries to sound natural and unaffected, and that's a laudable goal. |
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At least some of the candidates were quick to recognize the potential for abstraction within these laudable yet undefined goals. |
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With this laudable object in view he has written for a list of rules to be hung up in the milkshed for observance by his milkers. |
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Today, she does no skiing but the Nordic sort, which is a wholly laudable choice. |
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Both are laudable aims, and both may be partially realized in the course of psychoanalysis. |
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It is a laudable intention to build new rail interchanges at Edinburgh and Glasgow and I am very supportive of that. |
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The intent to make the already rambunctiously witty play even more so is laudable, as is the casting of new Edmonton talent. |
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The goal to attack the spiralling cost of public services may be laudable, but the precedent is dangerous. |
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Regardless of whether or not one accepts Loach's version of reality, his dedication to realism is laudable. |
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Well, Jonathan, my understanding is that the thinking at the time was laudable, but it was probably wrong-headed. |
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It is a very laudable approach, that is, if we are serious about dealing with the issue of drunk driving. |
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It is a laudable impulse to try to increase your understanding of voters in other parts of the country. |
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This landmark and laudable legislative step would go a long way in women empowerment and gender equality. |
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Senior officers in the transport department agree that Minister's intention may be laudable. |
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Our council's proposal to target secondary schools, while laudable, is catching them too late. |
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Nowadays a reasonable degree of certainty for third parties is not merely a laudable aim, it is a mandatory requirement of the law. |
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Her commitment is laudable but she does not have the credentials needed for her new position. |
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Perfection is a laudable aim in sport but rarely, if ever, is it attainable. |
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The author's use of lots of prose to explain key ideas, concepts and theories is laudable. |
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However laudable these goals, the implementation often bulldozes individual rights and autonomy, just as the old eugenicist planners did. |
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His point is laudable, but will likely prove ineffective once US news shows pick up the scent. |
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Also laudable were the sets and puppets designed by veteran scenic artist Carter and several others. |
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The move was a serious blow to the government's laudable aim of achieving full employment. |
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A person can be successfully evil only if he or she can embody a peculiarly nasty blend of vicious evil and laudable good. |
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Enabling the internet's full potential to be used by the world's entire population is indeed laudable. |
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The brave risk of such small-scale impeccability and tastefulness lies in the possibility of underwhelming jaded ears, but the restraint is rewarding and laudable. |
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Although some of his reforms were laudable, they were combined with strict curbs on the powers of the parliaments, convincing many that the hour of despotism had struck. |
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In my opinion, these are two very laudable goals that will benefit all of our communities both on the social and cultural level. |
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The rapporteur has made laudable efforts, which should not go unnoted and for which I would like to thank him. |
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That of course was contemptible and directly counter to every laudable value this country stands for. |
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We can also see, through the preaching by priests and various other persons, a laudable and recurrent effort to catechize. |
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This a laudable attempt to try to depoliticize the council which has in the past often been a rubber stamp for whatever the government of the day wished. |
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That is a laudable goal, but it is an unambitious goal in view of the possibilities. |
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Indeed, solidarity with developing nations is a well-known and laudable trait of your people? |
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The Prize, awarded by the City of Aachen for laudable efforts to promote Europe, has very fittingly taken the name of the Emperor Charlemagne. |
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Yet these laudable activities conflict with another pressing goal: impeding money laundering. |
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But the activists, for obvious and laudable reasons, want this option to be taken off the books in this case and for all time. |
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And we endorse the principle that no goal is laudable if it increases even slightly the risk of violence against our children. |
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These are telling remarks, and they show how laudable exercises in empathy can end up hurting those they intend to help. |
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We urge Canada's finance minister to make this a priority in his next budget, and for all political parties to support such laudable action. |
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It is very laudable but it does not represent true solidarity between different levels of football. |
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Nevertheless, attempting to engage ordinary citizens en masse directly on issues such as these is almost unique and eminently laudable. |
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This may be a laudable effort to ensure that responsibility is spread throughout the organisation. |
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Despite laudable efforts to this end, major shortcomings still affect the organization of ambulatory mental health services. |
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These individual actions are laudable for the impacts that they have already achieved. |
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That too is a most laudable achievement on the part of Greek economic policy. |
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The work carried out by its staff in a dangerous an environment was laudable. |
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The training and educational components of this project are also laudable and a direct benefit for the community. |
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Allow me, Mr. President, to thank the coordinators for their laudable efforts, which were launched thanks to your efforts. |
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That was most laudable, but it suggested that such instances were accidental and were exceptions to the rule. |
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For soft wheat, a laudable increase through the use of varieties from Nickerson and Verneuil: Apache and Cézanne. |
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While the promotion of a healthy workplace may be laudable, it cannot be done at the expense of human rights. |
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Now there are those who point out that income trusts are in and of themselves laudable because of the investment capital that they attract. |
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He pledged to cooperate fully with the new Chairperson to help him fulfil his laudable mission. |
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The emphasis on healthy catering is laudable, particularly in a world where this aspect of health management is largely neglected. |
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The White Paper aims to increase TV coverage of the EU, which is one laudable goal. |
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While these federal initiatives are laudable, they suggest a federal emphasis on reserve issues. |
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The laudable efforts exerted by neighbouring countries to find a political solution should be utilized. |
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A real strategy is more than simply a list of laudable goals or an observation of the obvious. |
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This flaw in an otherwise laudable health strategy must be addressed swiftly before it becomes a soft target for those intent on undermining the overall plan. |
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Anyone familiar with my previous ham-fisted attempts to establish myself as a domestic goddess will find this new urge more laughable than laudable. |
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The product of the Soviets' laudable campaign for universal public housing, Petrzalka's rank ugliness serves only to emphasize what a jewel the old part of the city is. |
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Now while such achievements are laudable, tactical vote swapping should, if it is to be organised by a third party, be run on a non-partisan basis. |
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Its effort is particularly laudable, for it is aimed at conserving nature as also beautifying the city, without disturbing the natural surroundings. |
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The win was all the more laudable considering Kiltaine had been hitherto unbeaten but the Sarsfields put the skids under them with a gutsy super display. |
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Yes, the rush to put out virtually every movie ever made on DVD is laudable, seeing as it gives vidiots like you and me the chance to see a broader range of material. |
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This was the era of patrician history, when scholars followed the great classical historians in holding up to posterity examples of errors, failings, and laudable deeds. |
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Her appeal to a range of sources within the tradition is laudable, particularly since patristic theologians had been neglected in her book until this point. |
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Though the treaty is all but defunct, its goals remain laudable. |
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Rawlsianism, though laudable in spirit, is too theoretical, and has distracted political philosophers from corrigible ills in the actual world. Other arguments feed Mr Sen's main themes. |
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The tapering of certain letters indicates the laudable trait of tact. |
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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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Colm Murphy's laudable mare Voler La Vedette opened up new options by securing her first victory at three miles in the Christmas Hurdle. |
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However, these laudable efforts have led to attempts to determine which programmes would be more suitable for public service television channels and which would be characteristic of a commercial television channel. |
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This laudable rationale, however, masks eugenicist beliefs regarding the social value of certain traits in women and children. |
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We also express our appreciation to the High Representative for Disarmament Affairs, Ambassador Sergio Duarte, and all the members of his Office for their laudable work. |
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This general plan to improve USAF feedback, while reducing costs by removing redundancies in training programs, is laudable. |
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Firstly, I would like to say that this is a laudable and courageous piece of work, because subsidiarity is a straitjacket which is holding Europeans back despite the brilliance of their desires and their minds. |
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Whilst these overall objectives remain laudable, the outcome for INSTRAW, and hence for the Women in Development programmes, is verging on disastrous at this point in time. |
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However, it was currently necessary to keep supporting those laudable commitments and to take stock in 2005 of progress made with regard to their implementation. |
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I say that because the government is trying to brand itself, as it says now, as getting things done on democratic reform, which is a laudable goal. |
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If the secrecy surrounding the rescue operation of the Bank of England might seem laudable, the fact that no mention of 68 billion euros is made in the balance sheet of the central English can seem very disturbing. |
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Iso Rabins, the founder, had hoped to employ staff foragers but found that the laudable attributes of folks willing to forage full-time did not include promptness in returning calls or punctuality. |
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The Committee noted that, though laudable, the objectives set out in the plan were not specific, for most part not capable of measurement or realizable within stated timeframe. |
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Actions, he observes, can be laudable or blamable. |
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Howe has ensured that Bournemouth have a laudable vision. |
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While the effort for professional certification is laudable and continues energetically, these people also deserve blue ribbons for dedicated goodheartedness. |
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But the piecemeal publication, with laudable speed, of the tablets, in volumes of two series and in numerous articles, created problems for the toponymist. |
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That which but yesterday seemed laudable and proper in my past life, I to-day feel to have been nothing but the outgrowings of a proud heart and perverted mind. |
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Grant A statement issued by Ms Grant's department provided only the sketchiest of additional information and details of how these laudable aims might be implemented. |
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Elimination of the consumption of fossil fuels as far as possible is laudable, but we should be investigating every possible alternative to the nuclear option. |
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