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"commendably" Definitions
  1. in a way that deserves praise and approval

146 Sentences With "commendably"

How to use commendably in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "commendably" and check conjugation/comparative form for "commendably". Mastering all the usages of "commendably" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Theresa May's Tory manifesto commendably seeks to tackle this problem.
The hardware is commendably solid for an indie VR headset.
The company is passing, commendably so far, through a crisis.
Commendably, Huang himself has translated several of the more recherché entries.
He appears commendably keen to chip away at Brazil's bloated state.
Commendably, the bill adjusts those tax rates annually for marijuana price inflation.
Local villagers were commendably proactive about preserving the heritage of the area.
As this project suggests, Urquiola is commendably attuned to narratives of sustainability.
Commendably, Johnson has stopped using pot during his run for the White House.
They were simply helping out, following orders and doing their work commendably, honorably.
Commendably, Toyota is making automatic emergency braking standard on nearly all its vehicles.
You would be commendably considerate of their sensibilities, without compromising any important values.
Commendably, they criticize the Republican proposals to "repeal and replace" the Affordable Care Act.
The European Commission under Jean-Claude Juncker has commendably slashed its output of red tape.
With commendably little body roll or dive for an S.U.V., no one will get seasick.
And yet this is a commendably audacious effort by Mr. Gustafson ("Were the World Mine").
But just one vague paragraph in his commendably detailed immigration plan is devoted to foreign policy.
For on-ear headphones, the Solos are commendably comfortable and surprisingly good at isolating exterior noise.
Women who volunteer for military service are going commendably above and beyond the call of duty.
Of course, skateboarding and smoking have both been traditionally marketed as rebellious, commendably anti-social activities.
The writers are commendably willing to dive into social issues, but so far, they've handled them clumsily.
Right now, commendably, the U.S. Copyright Office is conducting a needed review of notice and takedown system.
Commendably, you want your great-​granddaughter to be someone who will contribute to helping those in need.
Torque steer, that tugging of the steering wheel that powerful front-drive cars can exhibit, is commendably low.
So Haynes' museum — a small and seemingly obscure roadside attraction in the southwestern US — is commendably international and cosmopolitan.
To be fair, the Trump administration has led -- and commendably so -- an international effort to increase pressure on Pyongyang.
Commendably, the institute has free admission, though in these initial days, it is encouraging visitors to book time slots online.
Commendably, though, thinking about the ivory has made you think about what you can do for the elephants alive today.
There's Medium, an Oculus-exclusive sculpting app, and Kingspray, a commendably atmospheric graffiti simulator that launches as a timed Touch exclusive.
Elsewhere, I also found the white rice too clumpy, the brown rice too dry; at Sons of Thunder, both are commendably fluffy.
Baldwin, it may surprise you, is totally, commendably unrecognizable as he recounts that time Brasky pulled the ultimate Brasky: baptism by scotch.
"Urs Rohner has led the Board of Directors commendably during this turbulent time," said board member Severin Schwan in the bank's statement.
The David Zwirner gallery, commendably, is treating "Yayoi Kusama: Every Day I Pray for Love," which opens Saturday and runs through Dec.
To be sure, the Obama Administration commendably has been hard at work over the past few years ripping holes in the embargo.
Commendably, Pai already is "trialing" some process reforms, such as publicly releasing draft items to be voted on at FCC open meetings.
Such disparities can be mitigated; some parent-teacher associations have, commendably, adopted a sister school from a less-affluent neighborhood, for example.
The hack — which Valve commendably patched in less than a day — took advantage of a hole in the engine based around custom assets.
Public money, voters commendably decided, should fund social programs and infrastructure rather than a professional sports team that exists to turn a profit.
In one commendably tense set piece, Gabriel sharp-shoots a zombie off Dr. Carson with his eyes closed — a miracle, by anyone's definition.
You're commendably repulsed by his bigotry and though you haven't resisted as bravely as you might have, you certainly haven't given in entirely.
Farmers' Markets John Seabrook commendably charts the many challenges of using A.I. in farming, and also the potential advantages ("Machine Hands," April 15th).
Even personalities considered "macho heroes" have very commendably spoken clearly and passionately of the need to acknowledge and seek help for emotional difficulties.
Mr Dreher answers that question in a column in the New York Times, which is commendably frank in facing up to some agonising truths.
In Russia, too, Suarez has stayed commendably calm after criticism for missing chances in Uruguay's first game, and has grown ominously into the tournament.
Rather than gradually simplifying the interface over the years, the usability problem now requires drastic action, which is both commendably bold but also more dangerous.
"China measures up commendably against the U.S. diplomatic faux pas and India's RCEP withdrawal," said Siew Mun Tang of the Yusof Ishak Institute in Singapore.
Has everyone gone a little too wild with the wind machine, or are these some of the most commendably natural cover looks out there right now?
It's far cheaper than the A9 or even the A7 lineup, and yet it's offering performance that is commendably in the same ballpark as those cameras.
But always, the Jewish Museum conceives of art and religion as interlocking elements of a story of civilization, commendably open to new influences and new interpretations.
It is abundantly clear that as vice president, Biden performed commendably to pressure Ukraine to fire a corrupt prosecutor and didn't help his son's business interests.
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score: 42%What critics said: "Unfortunately, the film's commendably atypical focus on characters, mood, and psychological realism does not make Schwarzenegger's latest necessarily good.
Over and over, optimistically and stubbornly, commendably but maybe also a bit foolishly, utopia just seems to take a long and circuitous route to the same, inevitable destination.
Spouting biological balderdash with a commendably straight face, David declares Tris "pure," a designation that comes with all-white outfits and an all-access pass to David's private aerie.
They come furnished, with gigabit internet connections, access to "intimate fireside chats with startup champions," potluck dinners, and pub crawls, and commendably do not have a "no sex" rule.
And arriving as it did at the end of a year notably lacking in good British plays, "The Cane" has set a commendably high standard for the year ahead.
He did commendably suggest that the U.S. could grow at 4, 5, or even 6 percent, and that growth is the ultimate solution to reducing our deficit and debt burden.
Still, Shrapnel and Waterhouse commendably resist the urge to try to cover Owens' life from birth to death, or to find a neat, pat moral through-line that explains him.
The New York Asian Film Festival, which runs through July 9, always casts a commendably wide net, and this year's slate has coming-of-age stories, thrillers and romantic comedies.
But his campaign focused entirely on climate change, as governor he enacted a commendably granular clean-energy plan, and his has since become an imprimatur for other candidates' climate plans.
And, when time jumps and Swiss schoolchildren appear in their Tyrolean hats, a fair bit of vomiting — all commendably hilarious, particularly the nausea-fueled belches of little Luca (Mr. Bock).
But the series, commendably, goes much deeper, exploring New York's stop-and-frisk policy in that period, the bail system and other factors that combined to trap Mr. Browder there.
"Public opinion could change very quickly as soon as you get a blue-eyed boy driven off the road," predicts a Tory MP who nevertheless thinks the tactic is "commendably robust".
Jubilant with the outcome of his own race, Sainz, commendably, did not take the opportunity to assert himself over new teammate Kvyat, who ended up more than half a minute adrift.
Brazil's had genuine problems, and commendably the ceremony didn't brush over its history's darker patches, from its native-slaughtering European invasion to a 400-year history of slavery and general brutality.
In my time writing on the Tiger Rapids with its bundled stylus, latency was commendably low and the screen had just the right amount of traction to make it a pleasurable experience.
The ASPCA and other stakeholder groups representing consumer advocates, environmental groups, and organic producers small and large have contributed feedback on NOSB's animal welfare recommendations through a commendably transparent and collaborative process.
For Smith, Tebow was a dud—a nice and commendably pious dud, but a dud all the same—who could barely throw a spiral and would never make a lasting N.F.L. starter.
Mr. McGahn made it commendably clear to the president that he was an institutional lawyer, not his personal lawyer, and that their conversations about matters before the special counsel were not privileged.
He praised as commendably "sober" a promise from the Constantinople camp that they would not resolve one schism (the issue arising from Filaret's self-separation) by creating yet another schism in the Orthdodox world.
I wanted to admire the details of its formal construction — here's another dance in which same-sex couples are a commendably incidental part of the fabric — but my mind kept glazing over as I watched.
Commendably, the former vice president, who is usually well meaning but often short on tact, has been stressing the need for a return of what has been a long absent civility in the legislative process.
Commendably, he reorganized the White House staff to resemble an operation solely dedicated toward furthering the president's agenda, rather than a loose confederation of political power centers that saw the president's success as an afterthought.
He noted that investigators in their filing had found that Mr. Safani had acted commendably in attempting to research the history of work and had engaged in "reasonable inquiry" as to the provenance of the bust.
On immigration, he commendably refused to propose any new limits on numbers, suggesting instead a revival of the migrant impact fund, a mechanism to send extra cash to areas with high immigration which was scrapped in 2010.
But whatever the rights and wrongs of this particular case, the cause of free expression needs people like Mr Tatchell, who is so commendably prepared to protect people's right to take stances that he finds deplorable and offensive.
MOHAMMAD BARKINDO: NOPEC is not in the interest of the United States, nor is it in the interest of the oil and gas industry that is thriving commendably today in the U.S., also of the rest of the world.
The cast on view under the direction of Bijan Sheibani commendably refuses to succumb to the twee but, as of opening night at least, had not entirely mastered the art of playing teenagers without in some way standing outside the parts.
The unwitting temptress, Yelena, is played by Rosalind Eleazar, a commendably robust, earthy presence; it's a shame that Aimee Lou Wood, as Vanya's self-deflating niece, Sonya, seems so awkward opposite her at the crucial end of the first half.
The director, Jackson Stewart, commendably takes his time getting to the scary stuff, spending a half-hour sketching out tensions between the brothers and planting doubts about what happened to the father, an alcoholic who has been missing for months.
HUMPHREY TAYLORChairman emeritusHarris PollNew York * You commendably shed light on off-grid solar companies' role in improving electricity access in East Africa and yet your article omits some of the real challenges of ending energy poverty ("Power to the powerless", February 27th).
It's long overdue for the Obama administration to stop allowing the homeland security agency to avoid the very reforms that are urged on state and local police and, commendably, have begun to be put in place for Justice Department personnel, like immigration judges.
In The Village Voice, Andrew Sarris called "The implacability of Mary Tyler Moore's mother character from Timothy Hutton's suicidal-son character is as commendably anti-cliché as anything on the screen in years," eventually placing Moore at his year-end list of best actresses.
While the tax proposals from 2016 candidates have varying degrees of merit and some have problems, others do not, such as Ted Cruz's call for a European-style VAT and Jeb Bush's tax hike on investment income: they commendably move toward lower income tax rates.
New York authorities commendably used a wireless alert to send a wanted poster for the New York-New Jersey bomber in 85033, but because the current system only allows 90 characters and no pictures, the alert was criticized as casting suspicion on tens of thousands of innocent young Muslim men.
"Chamber members, many of whom act commendably on their own, undermine their own efforts by affiliating with an organization that actively and aggressively undermines efforts to reduce tobacco use and tries to prevent action to address climate change," the eight senators who backed the investigation wrote to the Chamber in a letter accompanying the report.
Because Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE has been commendably tight lipped with regard to the investigation, as distinguished from his overly talkative friend and fired FBI director James ComeyJames Brien Comey85033 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Barr predicts progressive prosecutors will lead to 'more crime, more victims' James Comey shows our criminal justice system works as intended MORE, we can only infer from public record actions, such as indictments and guilty pleas, what the report contains.
The Sydney Morning Herald called the play "commendably smooth" but felt it became contrived in the second act.
Commendably, Mohipur Hazi Mohsin Government College is located at Panchbibi, Joypurhat as founded by Maulana Abdul Hamid Khan Bhasani.
Almost everyone starts their soup by frying onions in butter – except Smith, who uses leeks, and Leigh, who rejects all things alliaceous in his commendably simple recipe.
He is unmarried, usually well-meaning, accident-prone, and commendably honest about his failures, which include (thanks to another unfortunate experience with time) the entire Universe as we know it.
Sri Ramakrishna Tapovanam founded by Swami Chidbhavananda and Ramakrishna Kudil founded by Bramhachari Ramaswamy are the famous institutions doing commendably Yeoman and meritorious services in the academic domain and in the spiritual sphere from this village.
His took 3/23 against Bermuda and 3/29 against Kenya. Bangladesh failed to reach the Semi-Finals four years later in Kenya, but Abadin performed commendably. He scored a total of 189 runs with two half centuries.
The Los Angeles Times called it "commendably free of unhealthy sensationalism... tells its unpretentious little moral simply enough." The Monthly Film Bulletin said the film "without being positively vicious... has its fair share of violence and unpleasantness." Diabolique magazine claimed Ashley gave the best performance.
While there is nothing groundbreaking in this recording, the 1950s songs that are chosen (penned by likes of Buddy Holly and members of his group) are played "commendably", keeping close to the original versions with restraint. The album received less praise from other critics.
Humorously, yet also very commendably, Adams was chosen as one of "20 Badass Veg Women Who Are Making History" by a website called chooseveg.com. Others among the list were the once world number one for women's tennis, Venus Williams and Ellen DeGeneres, from the Ellen DeGeneres Show.
In 1988, Nannu was made the Vice captain to Gazi Ashraf Lipu. After two years as the deputy, he was elevated to national team captaincy in 1990–91. Under his captaincy, Bangladesh lost both the games of the Asia cup. The team, however, performed commendably against much stronger oppositions.
Ernesto Cabruna was born on 2 June 1889 in Tortona, the Kingdom of Italy. His family were merchants. Young Cabruna attended technical school until, on 18 October 1907, he joined the Carabinieri Reali, Italy's version of military police. The following year, he performed commendably during the 1908 Messina earthquake.
The NTSB concluded: > The flight attendants acted commendably for initiating a comprehensive > emergency briefing of the passengers for their protection in preparation for > a crash landing. This contributed to the number of survivors. Purl wrote the book Am I Alive? about the experience, and is a motivational speaker.
He was generally well regarded by the New York literary establishment: one commentator found him commendably free of "European arrogance".Sigrid Bauschinger: The American Reception of Contemporary German Literature. In: Detlef Junker (Hrsg.): The United States and Germany in the Era of the Cold War, 1945–1990. A Handbook.
Howard Thompson of The New York Times wrote, "That good old reliable, the Walt Disney organization, has done it again, quietly and commendably, with a wholesome, sturdily old-fashioned film of a Western pioneer family titled 'The Wild Country.'"Thompson, Howard (February 11, 1971). "'Wild Country' and Western Pioneers". The New York Times. 55.
Trafficking-related corruption must also be addressed. ;Prosecution In 2004, the Government of Albania continued to arrest, prosecute, and convict traffickers. Its courts prosecuted 132 traffickers and handed down 121 convictions. Commendably, over half of the sentences during the reporting period were over five years in length and 30 traffickers were sentenced to more than ten years' imprisonment.
" The Washington Post reviewer Vanessa H. Larson found the story "commendably relatable," yet at times too familiar. She did, however, comment the "particularly clear-eyed and realistic way the predicament that far too many women find themselves in, through no fault of their own. It also shows how both subtle and coercive sexual harassment can be.
" A 3 out of 5 review in UK-based Commodore User stated, "Fun to play and commendably different." George Kopp wrote in Electronic Fun with Computers & Games, "so much of the game seems to be random. Sometimes you'll get lots of opportunities to transport yourself into Drelbsville. Other times you'll close off every square and still not get a Drelbish window.
Derek Elley of Variety called it "unevenly acted and scripted". Jamie Russell of the BBC rated it 3/5 stars and called it "commendably ambitious, but only occasionally successful". Alan Morrison of Empire rated it 3/5 stars and wrote that the film becomes more pretentious as time goes on. Total Film rated it 2/5 stars and called it "intense, reflective yarn" that wallows in sadism.
" At the United Nations, he soon stood out in excellence and visionary, selfless service to his country Nigeria and the rest of humankind. It was during this period that Time and Jet magazine"Wachuku Attacks Big Powers, South Africa", Jet, 26 October 1961. commendably quoted Wachuku as saying – from the rostrum of the United Nations General Assembly: "I am losing confidence in the great powers. They are climbing from the pedestal of greatness to the pedestal of insanity.
In 1847, he asked the Prussian Ministry of Education to be considered for a university position, whereupon that Ministry asked Kummer for his opinion of Grassmann. Kummer wrote back saying that Grassmann's 1846 prize essay (see below) contained "... commendably good material expressed in a deficient form." Kummer's report ended any chance that Grassmann might obtain a university post. This episode proved the norm; time and again, leading figures of Grassmann's day failed to recognize the value of his mathematics.
Both of them become good friends, Anand Rao takes a promise from Madhu to stop drinking and attains him a contract of constructing a dam in an adjoining village. A determined Madhu accomplishes the job commendably. Now the ice is finally broken when the village is endangered by raging flood waters that threaten to breach the dam. All the villagers persuade Madhu to take the mantle of saving the village, but he spurns them, blaming them for his misery.
The important 50–70 acceleration time was 8 seconds compared to the Ford Scorpio 2.0 16V Ghia's 17 seconds. The view of CAR magazine was that this engine "provides unusually swift access to effortless power ... it delivers progressively with commendably little fuss; that this 2.0 turbo is as refined as it is muscular makes the XM's performance all the more creditable". In the United Kingdom market, demand was reduced to a virtual trickle by the late 1990s.
The Royal Nova Scotia Regiment was disbanded at Halifax on August 24, 1802, following the Treaty of Amiens.Piers, p 172 Wentworth's biographer, Brian C. Cuthbertson, sums up the regiment's service as follows: > At a time when Nova Scotians needed patriotic symbols and reassurance in the > face of threatened attack, the Royal Nova Scotia Regiment filled a vital > need and did so most commendably. It was a fine body of men, well officered, > and one in which Wentworth and all Nova Scotians took pride.Cuthbertson, p.
Time considered the film "commendably unepic". Carl Lane, writing for the Evening Independent, praised Elana Eden's performance: > "...a flesh and blood Ruth of passion and compassion, of tenderness and > dignity, a woman of whom the viewer tells himself on leaving the theater: > 'This is Ruth as she must have been. She could have been no other.'" Poling believed Eden's portrayal of Ruth was "worthy of an Oscar", and Variety described it as "a performance of dignity", as she projects "an inner strength through a delicate veneer".
Match drawn The first day at the Parks left Derbyshire at 225 for 8 at close. After recent rain in Oxford, and with a swinging ball in hand, the Oxford UCCE bowlers were commendably accurate. If 2 or 3 more catches had been taken, the scoreline would have looked even more impressive for the students. On the second day, after Derbyshire moved to 246 all out, Luke Parker, a Warwickshire signing, scored 89 to help Oxford to 245 for 5, just one run behind Derbyshire.
In the Developing World, the major problem facing both economies and governments lies in owner-built settlements, favelas, villas miserias, gecekondu, or slums by any other name. Here the debate is more difficult to access, because for a long time, the problems and solutions found in informal settlements have been either ignored or misinterpreted by mainstream planners. Solutions to this exponentially growing problem are not obvious. Planetizen has commendably brought attention to this other side of urbanism, so often ignored by the urban planning schools.
Match drawn The first day at the Parks left Derbyshire at 225 for 8 at close. After recent rain in Oxford, and with a swinging ball in hand, the Oxford UCCE bowlers were commendably accurate. If 2 or 3 more catches had been taken, the scoreline would have looked even more impressive for the students. On the second day, after Derbyshire moved to 246 all out, Luke Parker, a Warwickshire signing, scored 89 to help Oxford to 245 for 5, just one run behind Derbyshire.
New Zealand Parliament Members' bills ballot - 5 August 2010New Zealand Parliament Members' bills ballot - 9 September 2010New Zealand Parliament Members' bills ballot - 11 November 2010 According to the New Zealand Herald at the time, Hughes "…drafted his legislation only after the Government decided not to lower the limit. But, commendably, he has been careful not to make it an exercise in points-scoring." Hughes was quoted as saying he wanted politicians to "put aside their party differences and work together on issues of road safety".
The love-eyed men and women lounging about her with their > guitars and ukuleles, garlanded with drooping roses and carnations and > ginger, were commendably vain of showing off their first singer in the land, > and thrummed their loveliest to her every song. No one can touch strings as > do these people. Their fingers bestow caresses to which wood and steel and > cord become sentient and tremblingly responsive. In May 1906, Alapai was scheduled to accompany the band on their second continental tour of the United States.
The Bills of Lading Act 1855 was commendably brief and proved useful, but as time went by certain defects became apparent. The English courts devised some ways round the problem: in Brandt v Liverpool 1924 [1924] 1 KB 575Brandt v Liverpool, Brazil and River Plate Steam Navigation Co. Ltd the concept of implied contracts was developed. Nevertheless, there were difficulties relating to passing of property and passing of risk. The Law Commission and the Scottish Law Commission addressed the issue in a report, "Rights of Suit in respect of Carriage of Goods by Sea".
Pradeep then worked on Pandiraj's Pasanga 2 (2015) portraying the mother of a small child. Critics noted that Pradeep added "solidity to the film by coming up with a credible performance" and that she did "commendably well". She worked on the psychological thriller Onnume Puriyala (2016), which made the headlines for becoming the first Tamil film to be remade in German, and played a cameo in Achamindri (2016). Pradeep made her debut in Kannada with Bangara s/o Bangarada Manushya (2017) opposite Shivarajkumar, and the film opened to very positive reviews.
Match drawn Derbyshire were unchanged from their first Championship match, and the first day at the Parks left them at 225 for 8 at close. After recent rain in Oxford, and with a swinging ball in hand, the Oxford UCCE bowlers were commendably accurate. If 2 or 3 more catches had been taken, the scoreline would have looked even more impressive for the students. On the second day, after Derbyshire moved to 246 all out, Luke Parker, a Warwickshire signing, scored 89 to help Oxford to 245 for 5, just one run behind Derbyshire.
He had performed commendably, but there was obviously difficulties between Dodge and his superior Major General John J. Peck, and his Corps commander Major General John A. Dix, who expressed preference for an older officer to lead the cavalry division. In a letter to Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War, dated 28 March 1863, John A. Dix wrote: > There is another subject I would like to mention. Col. Dodge of the New York > Mounted Rifles has been made Brigadier General. This regiment has given me > great trouble. It is known as “Dodge’s Rifles”.
A legend says that on her deathbed the mother told Mogu that her soul would not rest in peace until Mogu became a famous singer. The theatre company soon went bankrupt, and the rival Sātārkar Stree Sangeet Mandali (सातारकर स्त्री संगीत मंडळी) hired Mogu. She played commendably the parts such as of Kinkini in the play, Punyaprabhāv, and of the heroine Subhadrā in the play with the same name, Subhadrā. During her stint at the Sātārkar Stree Sangeet Mandali (सातारकर स्त्री संगीत मंडळी), Mogu was given lessons in music by Chintobuva Gurav.
Steven Rea of The Philadelphia Inquirer described Salt as "commendably swift and progressively inane", saying the script was a "sloppy concoction of story elements from '70s espionage classics" that ended up not working right with its "nonsensical setups and wildly illogical twists". James Berardinelli of Reelviews considered that, while the film was fast-paced and the action scenes competently shot, the plot was predictable and "the spy aspects, which are, by far, the most intriguing elements of the movie, are shunted aside in favor of spectacular stunts and long chases".
His previous book, Cricket's Great All-rounders, which profiles briefly the greatest all-rounders in the history of the game, was published in 2008 to a review from Cricinfo staff writer Brydon Coverdale, who felt that some of Homji's inclusions (such as that of Michael Bevan) were generous to say the least. This liberality, though, was not necessarily a bad thing. "Commendably," wrote Coverdale, "the book extends the traditional definition even further and includes chapters on wicketkeeper-batsmen and those useful types who have excelled in the one-day arena."Coverdale 2008.
Gage Henry of Paste felt that the episode was weak because "one [of its storylines was] rather flimsy and the other ending up too atrocious to watch." He noted that the formula of "Jim tries to conduct one normal day at the office while Michael is out making an ass of himself somewhere" was "becoming bland". Ultimately, however, he could not decide if the episode "was commendably funny, or if it was as humorous as a child realizing that Santa Claus doesn’t exist." Henry graded the episode a 6 out of 10.
The boarders included Indumati, daughter of Ramtanu Lahiri; Sarala and Abala the daughters of Durga Mohan Das, Bidhumukhi the daughter of Ganguly; and Harasundari, the wife of Srinath Datta. Dwarkanath served that boarding school as headmaster, teacher, dietician, guard, and maintenance man, who even sweeped the premises. The school stopped operating for a short while. However with Ganguly‟s unhampered enthusiasm, he reopened the school as the Banga Mahila Vidyalaya on 1st June 1876 at Old Ballygunge Road, Calcutta. The standard of education in the school was commendably high and its successors played important role in Ganguly's crusade for women‟s upliftment.
This made engineering cam profiles a bit more difficult than conventional two lobes per cylinder (one per valve) designs, but allowed the valves to be better arranged for the cross-flow head. Valves were directly opposite their respective ports, and ports were short with wide radius turns. Road tests of the new Jeep Wagoneer by Car Life magazine described the OHC six as "commendably smooth and quiet." The engine accelerated the four-wheel-drive full-size station wagon (the SUV designation was not yet known) with an automatic transmission from 0 to 60 mph in 15.9 seconds.
According to Kira Cochrane in The Guardian, such counterattacks may have bolstered Kakutani's reputation as commendably "fearless". She has been known to write reviews in the voice of movie or book characters, including Brian Griffin, Austin Powers, Holden Caulfield, Elle Woods of Legally Blonde, and Truman Capote's character Holly Golightly in Breakfast at Tiffany's. On July 19, 2007, The New York Times published a pre-release story written by Kakutani about Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. An account of the ensuing controversy, including the critical comments of some Harry Potter fans, can be found on the newspaper's Public Editor's blog.
411 Stuart-Wortley commendably argued for a limited and methodical attack: what would become the 'bite and hold' tactic. This was especially important because of the limited resources available to him: the number of artillery pieces, artillery planning, counter-battery spotting, the quantity, type and efficiency of shells, the quantity and use of gas and smoke and a uniform issue of effective, standard bombs. To his credit, the twenty- two critical and useful tactical points Stuart-Wortley formed from his analysis of the Battle of Loos suggests he was an open minded commander keen to learn and develop from past experiences.Woods pp.
Bosley Crowther of The New York Times liked the film, saying: "Paramount knows a good thing when it sees one, especially when it earns a pile of bucks. And it also knows that there is magic in the juxtaposition of Mr. Hope and a dame—any dame this side of Woodlawn—and a preposterously turbulent plot. That's why the Paramount's new picture, the aforementioned "My Favorite Brunette," which candidly observes these criteria, is a commendably funny film." My Favorite Brunette was described by a reviewer for the St. Petersburg Times as a "first rate [Bob] Hope performance".
Also, she advanced higher in her legal studies by commendably graduating from College of Law Chester with LSF: The Law Society Finals in 1991. In 1999, she did PDT Family Mediation Training in the UK. In 2000, Nwokolo qualified for CeMAP: Certificate in Mortgage Advice and Practice; and in 2004, she got a Diploma in Mortgage Lending. Since 1978, Nwokolo has been a Barrister and Solicitor of SCN: Supreme Court of Nigeria; and from 1995, a Solicitor at Her Majesty's Courts of Justice of England and Wales or the Supreme Court of England and Wales- now called Supreme Court of the United Kingdom.
Vidhi was released on 26 January 1984, during India's Republic Day. The film received positive reviews from critics, who compared it favourably to Velaikkaari (1949) and Parasakthi (1952) for featuring courtroom scenes with powerful dialogues. Tamil magazine Ananda Vikatan, in a review dated 19 February 1984, said that though the film was a remake, it was a healthy remake, and rated it 51 out of 100. The film became a major commercial success, running for over 500 days in theatres; Malathi Rangarajan of The Hindu stated that Vidhi "soared high because of its well-etched women characters, commendably enacted by Sujatha and Poornima Jayaram".
They argue that Metternich commendably pushed for an embryonic parliament and equal rights for the constituent states of the Empire at home, and abroad argued for equality before the law, modern bureaucracies, and fair levels of taxation. In 1847, Metternich himself denied that the Austrian Empire was anything but liberal. In this light, Metternich's methods have been seen as paternalistic, protecting Austrians from real dangers outside their borders. Those who have attempted to rehabilitate Metternich likewise contend that, along with contemporaries Viscount Castlereagh and Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand, Metternich "unquestionably [a] master of diplomacy", someone who "perfected" and indeed shaped the nature of diplomacy in his era.
In August 1980, Sir Michael Havers prepared a statement to Parliament declaring the three young men innocent. When he sent for Fisher asking him to concur with this statement. Fisher adamantly refused to do so. In his obituary of Fisher, Louis Blom-Cooper, QC, who had represented the three young men at the Appeal and the Enquiry wrote: ‘Commendably, Harry Fisher never sought to defend his findings to me, and I had quite a lot to do with him when we were respectively, and amicably, President and Chairman of the Howard League for Penal Reform from 1983 to 1984. He acknowledged, by implication, that he had got egg on his face‘.
In the August 1989 edition of Games International (Issue #8), John Harrington differed from other reviewers, only giving the game a rating of 2 out of 5, calling it "repetitive" and saying, "Although you take on the role of a god, somehow there is a lack of mystique about this game, and despite the cute graphics, the colourful worlds and the commendably elegant icon-driven game system, this game left me with a less than 'god like' feeling." Computer and Video Games reviewed the Amiga version, giving it an overall score of 96%. Japanese gaming magazine Famitsu gave the SNES version 31 out of 40. Raze gave the Mega Drive version of Populous an overall score of 89%.
Michael Billington of The Guardian noted that the original novel had helped offset overly heroic images of the American soldier, but in the wake of Abu Ghraib, the view of the military was already mixed, "why now, and what does music add to the story?" Simon Edge of the Daily Express deemed the show "a commendably ambitious work that makes a refreshing addition to the West End menu." Paul Taylor of The Independent suggested, "For all the show's many defects, though, you come away impressed by its seriousness of purpose". Taylor praised the music: "Brayson's catchy score, which moves deftly through swing, blues, jazz and early rock'n'roll can rise to good old showbiz brassiness when needed".
Before the advent of copyright, anonymous and pseudonymous publication was a common practice in the sixteenth century publishing world, and a passage in the Arte of English Poesie (1589), an anonymously published work itself, mentions in passing that literary figures in the court who wrote "commendably well" circulated their poetry only among their friends, "as if it were a discredit for a gentleman to seem learned" (Book 1, Chapter 8). In another passage 23 chapters later, the author (probably George Puttenham) speaks of aristocratic writers who, if their writings were made public, would appear to be excellent. It is in this passage that Oxford appears on a list of poets.Whigham, Frank and Wayne A. Rebhorn (eds.).
They had tested a Prinz 4 in 1962, and in commenting on how little the car had changed in the intervening six years quipped some of their road testers appeared to have gained more weight than the commendably light-weight Prinz in that period. The test car achieved a top speed of and accelerated to in 35.7 seconds. The home grown Mini 850 reached in 29.5 seconds in an equivalent recent test and also managed to beat the NSU's top speed, albeit only by about 3%. At this time, the UK car market was heavily protected by tariffs, and the Prinz's UK manufacturer's recommended retail price was £597, which was more than the (possibly below cost) £561 asked for the 850 cc Mini, but certainly not completely out of touch with it.
The LGBT rights activist Peter Tatchell has accused UAF of a selective approach to bigotry: "UAF commendably opposes the BNP and EDL but it is silent about Islamist fascists who promote anti-Semitism, homophobia, sexism and sectarian attacks on non-extremist Muslims (see also Islam and violence). It is time the UAF campaigned against the Islamist far right as well as against the EDL and BNP far right." The journalist Andrew Gilligan has claimed that the UAF's reluctance to tackle Islamism is that several of its own members are supporters of such extremism. The UAF's vice-chairman, Azad Ali, is also community affairs co-ordinator of the Islamic Forum of Europe, which Gilligan describes as "a Muslim supremacist group dedicated to changing 'the very infrastructure of society, its institutions, its culture, its political order and its creed from ignorance to Islam'".
Notably, Frederick Abberline, the field detective who led the investigation, did not believe that Druitt was the Ripper. Macnaghten also makes a mistake in describing the drowned suspect a "young doctor" or "medical student" (some writers have wondered if Abberline was perhaps confusing Druitt with a Whitechapel suspect in 1888 who was a young, medical student, named John Sanders). A controversial new line of argument is that the police chief was engaged in a campaign of "spin"; to both reveal and conceal the identity of the murderer. Commendably Macnaghten wanted the public to know that the Ripper was an English, gentile gentleman and not a poor, Jewish immigrant, yet he also supposedly conspired with the most famous writer of the day, George R. Sims, to disguise the drowned, young barrister as a drowned, middle-aged surgeon.
" At Indie Vision Music, Andre found that the album "is a great choice to listen to if you enjoy contemporary pop with a southern-style acoustic edge." Gelwicks of Jesus Freak Hideout called it "just a modest start" because "All Things New critically lacks in numerous areas." New Release Tuesday's Fine proclaimed that "All Things New is a band who stands apart as a group who does it splendidly and with real authenticity", yet the effort is "stylistically, while executed commendably, it doesn't stray far from its folksy roots, and I'd enjoy seeing the addition of some grittier elements next go-around", which she closed foreshadowing that the band has a "very sunny forecast." At Worship Leader, Hunter noticed that with "a more revealing and lyrically-tuned production, a little more melodic variation and strength and this band will be unstoppable", and so Hunter believed that this "debut that anticipates a great future.
Variety called Paris When It Sizzles "marshmallow-weight hokum", and quoted a line from the film as an apt description of the film itself: "contrived, utterly preposterous, and totally unmotivated"; it complimented the two leads, saying Hepburn is a "refreshingly individual creature in an era of the exaggerated curve", and Holden "handles his assignment commendably". Time magazine said the film was "a multimillion dollar improvisation that does everything but what the title promises" and suggested that "writer George Axelrod (The Seven Year Itch) and director Richard Quine should have taken a hint from Holden['s character Richard Benson], who writes his movie, takes a long sober look at what he has wrought, and burns it." Turner Classic Movies notes that "critics uniformly panned" the film, but said it "has earned a reputation as a guilty pleasure for those who enjoy in-joke movie spoofs and an absurdist storyline played out against the glorious backdrop of the City of Light".
According to the royal charter of Ladislaus IV, issued in the last days of 1273, Job faithfully and commendably served his predecessors, Béla IV and Stephen V. When a rebellious lord, Joachim Gutkeled abducted and imprisoned the then 10-year-old presumptive heir Ladislaus to his fort, Koprivnica (Kapronca) in the summer of 1272, Stephen V immediately gathered an army and besieged the fort, but could not capture it. According to the aforementioned charter, Job was one of the besiegers of the castle. Interestingly, the document reflects the domination of Joachim Gutkeled over the royal council in that time (end of 1273 or early 1274), as it interprets that Ladislaus was forced to retreat to Koprivnica because of "his enemies' deceits", and states in a falsified manner that the 10-year-old child voluntarily sought refuge in the castle. During the war with the Kingdom of Bohemia, he fought at Győr in the summer of 1273.
" Richard L. Coe of The Washington Post wrote of the play's transition to the screen, "It could be argued that perhaps it follows too closely, that this is too clearly a photographed stage musical. That I didn't mind in the least, because 'Damn Yankees' is a swell musical comedy and I'm a sucker for musical comedy." John McCarten of The New Yorker found Walston and Verdon "just as delightful" on the screen as they were in the stage version, adding, "Although expository dialogue occasionally hobbles the proceedings, 'Damn Yankees' is for the most part commendably brisk, and the music and lyrics, by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross, are uniformly lively." A somewhat mixed review in The Monthly Film Bulletin praised Verdon as bringing "great presence and a neatly sardonic humour" to the film while describing the score as "pleasant but unmemorable," and summarized the picture as "a musical made with a great deal of verve and some wit, but without much natural gaiety.
Reviewing the album for AllMusic, Eduardo Rivadavia praised Behind Closed Doors for featuring "accessible, yet commendably earthy melodic rock nuggets", as well as crediting the band for experimenting with different styles by noting that "Thunder also embraced slightly darker vibes with memorable results ... got the funk out successfully ... and noticeably toned down over all pomp rock thresholds". Rivadavia also credited the band for "sticking to their guns" despite hard rock and heavy metal music becoming markedly less successful with the continued increase in popularity of genres such as grunge and alternative rock. In a review of the remastered edition of the album for Record Collector, William Pinfold also noted that Behind Closed Doors was released in "an awkward time for the band and traditional hard rock in general", but nonetheless praised the record as "an impressively confident and mature recording". Pinfold suggested that Behind Closed Doors is "a touch less essential" than Thunder's first two albums, but also highlighted the bonus disc for making the album "an essential purchase for many fans".
" Fiona Mountford of the Evening Standard described it as "the nearest theatre has yet come to a credit crunch play", commenting that "Butler worries at some weighty themes in his spare script, covering not only our have-now-pay-later culture but also the failure of feminist rhetoric when countered with the brutal facts of female biology." However, she was frustrated that Butler's "theoretical arguments are not pushed far enough", but congratulated it as "a thrillingly no-holds-barred production, powered by commendably raw performances from Drew and O’Neill." Dominic Cavendish of The Daily Telegraph wrote that "Butler's outstanding new play - his best yet - catches the mood of the moment in its raw and devastating account of a couple who got swept along on a tide of easy credit, only to end up dashed against a northern rock of debt." Praising the "intensely pitiful scene that can shift in the space of a phrase from the bleakly funny to the unbearably excruciating", the reviewer went on to say that "I can't think of a recent play that catches so acutely the way that, while it may be tough up North, it can be grim down South too.
" In Rolling Stone, Peter Travers held a similar view: "The Deep End of the Ocean, from Jacquelyn Mitchard's best-selling novel about parents who find their lost son nine years after his abduction, benefits from a customarily fine performance by Michelle Pfeiffer as the boy's mother. Treat Williams excels as the husband, as does Whoopi Goldberg, a detective who helps the parents in their search. Director Ulu Grosbard (Georgia) and screenwriter Stephen Schiff (Lolita) commendably try to avoid the usual kidnapping clichés in favor of family dynamics, but the film ultimately gives in to a case of TV-movie blahs." In Entertainment Weekly, Michael Sauter also found the lead performances superior to the film as a whole: "The first half of this drama, with Pfeiffer and Williams as parents whose 3-year-old son vanishes, is almost unbearably wrenching... Far less effective, however, is the rest of the story, set nine years later, when the boy resurfaces... But if the film was less than satisfying as a big-screen event, it's still worth renting for Pfeiffer, who valiantly portrays the devastating complexities of grief and guilt.
His sixteen and a half-year reign in England came to an end when in November 1974 he accepted an offer to player/manage Dundalk FC and that was to be the beginning of his managerial career. As a manager, he had great success and during his nine-year stay at Oriel Park he led them to 3 Leagues and the FAI Cup 3 times including the double in the 1978/79 season. Dundalk performed commendably in Europe during this period. In the 1979/80 season they reached the last 16 of the European Cup and were drawn with Celtic. Following a 3–2 defeat in Glasgow, Dundalk drew 0–0 at home and missed an opportunity to score a goal that would have put them through on away goals. In the 1981/82 Cup-Winners' Cup campaign, Dundalk once more reached the last 16 and lost 3–2 on aggregate to Tottenham Hotspur. On 21 June 1983 Jim took over at Shamrock Rovers and led the Milltown club to 3 League Championships and 2 FAI Cups in 3 seasons including 2 back to back doubles. On 13 May 1986 he left Rovers to go home and manage Derry City where he led the team to a domestic treble in 1989.

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