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"laudably" Definitions
  1. in a way that deserves to be praised or admired

49 Sentences With "laudably"

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"Simcha Felder, laudably, did what he felt he should for his constituents," the rabbi said.
Laudably, the Senate has taken a very different approach in their version of the farm bill.
Moving in the direction of requiring more political spine, let's next consider "Laudably Responsible" steps: 6.
That's laudably fast; remember, Uber took over a year to fess up to its data-theft woes.
But if plausibility, to a certain extent, makes open worlds more absorbing, Liberty City is laudably plain.
Mr Mayer's prescriptions may be laudably virtuous overall, but there would be lots of devils in the details.
For a show full of pretty French flowers, Public Parks, Private Gardens is laudably well aware of its politics.
And cities can't do it alone, no matter how much subnational leaders laudably supplant federal governments at UN conferences.
He carried himself laudably after wins and losses in a demanding media environment, something he was still doing late Sunday afternoon.
The company sandboxes apps and prevents third-party apps from consuming resources in the background, which results in laudably good battery life.
That's why the Virginia legislature laudably passed a new bill, sponsored by Delegate Peter Farrell, that will allow for online vision tests.
Apparently that part of the university's past fell out of consciousness, but now (laudably) is rediscovered and explored by current students at Georgetown.
Even this president, while laudably breaking with the self-defeating rigidities of prior administrations, sometimes has sent mixed signals, especially on U.S.-China relations.
Mostly abstaining from easy sensationalism, they are laudably committed to the harder task of making dance work as dance, almost solely through abstraction rather than narrative.
This narrative element seemed in extremely questionable taste at the time, although Mr. Singer presented it in a way that could also be seen as laudably ambitious.
While insisting on male succession, the current Imperial House Law laudably, and naïvely, forbids them, laying the burden of producing an heir squarely on the wife's shoulders.
Mr. Nishikori captures a sun-dappled Shimane Prefecture and the dynamics of Japanese feudal society, and his battle scenes have a laudably realistic grit, with minimal gore.
What possibly could have caused them to discover their spines and publicly, forcefully -- and, it must be said, laudably -- break their lockstep with the President and call him out?
Clinton among L.G.B.T. voters is very strong, despite the fact that she came relatively late to marriage equality and, after Nancy Reagan's funeral, suggested that the Reagans had handled the AIDS crisis laudably.
The government sees the country's laudably harmonious multiculturalism as fragile, to be nurtured and guarded by policies such as ethnic quotas in housing, guaranteed minority-group representation in parliament and limits on free speech.
Despite remaining laudably committed to its namesake's hobby of terrorizing little girls, "Annabelle Comes Home," the latest in the demon-doll saga that began in 2013, is no more than a shameless franchise-stuffer.
A handful of startups are taking up the challenge: These models laudably go beyond mere listings of small scholarships and marketing contests, which you anyway can find for free on various websites, including this one.
Turning black-white conflict into a laudably complex wash of gray, Mr. Green (inspired in part by a conversation he had with a police officer about the 2014 death of Eric Garner) favors reason over outrage.
With all that pedigree behind it and a laudably fat spec sheet, the HTC U11 Plus was all set to tempt and torment me the way the iPhone X and Pixel 2 XL have been doing lately.
She chalked up that tweet of his about Mika Brzezinski ("bleeding badly from a face-lift") to a laudably bold retaliation against a merciless adversary, and she used it as a springboard to swoon over him anew.
And while the Germans laudably focused on the country's anti-Semitic legacy, they overlooked other aspects of the Nazis' genocidal racism, like its anti-Slavism, the genocide of Roma and the incarceration of homosexuals in concentration camps.
She hasn't struck this balance perfectly -- there are a lot of LGBTQ organizers who are doing better work than celebrities when it comes to advocating for marginalized communities -- but she has, laudably, used her platform for good.
Acting laudably in response, Congress quickly provided the VA with emergency resources, which the agency used to begin an aggressive awareness campaign among veterans of their risk for the disease, and making cures available to those in greatest need.
Laudably, Juilliard ruled out the easy options of Chinoiseries — gongs and zithers and the like — and scooping up ethnic Chinese composers based in the United States, although some of the most famous ones have lived here for many years.
At this point, even though Trump laudably wants to withdraw from Syria, the unfulfilled desires of prior, more competent presidents to permanently withdrawal from South Korea, Afghanistan, and Iraq would predict that the national security bureaucracies may be successful in resisting his effort.
And there are elite schools that have been laudably ahead of the curve, including Georgetown, Johns Hopkins, Columbia, Brown, Stanford and U.S.C. But there are huge discrepancies: The three veterans at Williams — out of about 2,000 students — compares with 33 at Vassar, out of about 2,400.
"To date, the U.S. has laudably refrained from imposing export controls on these goods, and we urge the United States to continue to avoid such measures, which would immediately undermine U.S.-based production of medical supplies," said Chamber Executive Vice President Myron Brilliant in a statement.
While many school districts are working laudably to pass out laptops and tablets to students who need them, learning is going to depend on a fragile chain over highly stressed parents and other caregivers and teachers (many of whom are caring for their own kids) creating the conditions in which learning is possible.
Reporters, laudably, worked hard to answer exactly what Trump had meant in the exchange, because it's important to know the specific contours of Trump's beliefs on Muslims, and because Trump should not be able to get away with dog whistling to supporters that he sees Muslims as "a problem" and then telling reporters it was no big deal.
Last year, after a two year review of the consent decrees, the Obama DOJ laudably ruled to keep whole work licensing the law of the land because they understood that altering the system would spell trouble for ordinary music consumers like you and me.. Although one single New York judge later struck down the decision, the DOJ quickly announced that it would be appealed.
Electronic Arts did not respond to a request for comment, but here's what Daniel Berlin, lead designer at EA's DICE studio, had to say about the choice to put a black man on the cover in an interview with VentureBeat: But since the game itself makes no effort to present black soldiers as anything other than a small aside in a laudably emotional campaign... Isn't it just shoehorned, pandering tokenism after all?
Scroll back for the conversation with a NYC cultural organization that was advertising for an unpaid, year-long part-time volunteer role that required a PhD and fluency in three languages (when we inquired about the position, the institution in question took down their entire volunteer page), to the highlights and low points from NYFA's popular job page, where some internships laudably post their above-minimum-wage salaries clearly, while others offer lunch or travel stipend only (organizations doing this, do you think that your interns have the option of choosing whether to eat or commute to work?) Agree w/ all responses so far.
The author has laudably made his submission and reprobated his work.
Thornton's Brigade performed laudably at New Orleans, overwhelming the American line on the west bank of the Mississippi. The brigade's small triumph, however, was not enough to counterbalance the British disaster of 8 January 1815.Patterson, p? Royal Marines also contributed to the subsequent orderly withdrawal by the British forces.
Muhsin Ertuğrul laudably referred to her as "the most competent actress of the Turkish theater in that era". Turkish poet Ece Ayhan dedicated her poem "Kınar Hanım'ın Denizleri" ("The Seas of Kınar Hanım") to Kınar Hanım in her 1959 published book. She was portrayed in the 1979-film Afife Jale, the first Muslim Turkish stage actress.
Bud Press of the Christian Research Service has endorsed PFO for their "well-written and researched articles, editorials, news updates, and book reviews."Bud Press: 'The Subtle Error of Beth Moore' Christian Research Service, 2007. They have also been laudably evaluated in scholarly literature. Everett Shrophire and John Morehead note the wealth of information possessed by organisations as PFO and envisions a central place for them in the coming challenges to Christian mission.
In Bernstein's recording, "God was not so much moving over the face of the water as being moved", driven across it by the conductor. This contrast between Münchinger's and Bernstein's approaches continued when the archangel Raphael began his narration. Where Münchinger's Tom Krause sang "in hushed tones", Bernstein's John Reardon sang "loudly, and so [destroyed] the atmosphere just created". Matters improved on Bernstein's album when Alexander Young delivered Uriel's "Now vanish before the holy beams", Bernstein laudably animating a "rhythmic vitality... admirably suited to this work".
Its sprinkling of Rasta ideology has, laudably, redirected Snoop's gangsta lyrical exploits towards enriching themes such as ending gang wars and curbing gun violence." Omar Burgess of HipHopDX gave the album three out of five stars, saying "The road to discounted and discarded albums is paved with good intentions. Listeners fortunate enough to get the complete Reincarnated experience saw both Snoop’s moving documentary and got a brief taste of the music as well. Sadly, the album in and of itself doesn’t offer that similar window into Snoop’s evolution.
Cameo of Pope Adrian IV In 1155, Pope Adrian IV issued the papal bull Laudabiliter. The document supposedly commissioned the King Henry II to intervene in Ireland to assist in the reform of the governance of the Irish Church and the Irish system of governance according to the Roman (Latin Rite) ecclesiastical system. This followed the structural reform of the Church in Ireland as defined shortly before at the 1152 Synod of Kells. The bull derives its title from the Latin word laudabiliter (meaning laudably or in a praiseworthy manner), which is the opening word in the bull, the usual manner in which bulls are named.
As the opinions of their experts make plain, any effective plan would necessarily require a host of complex policy decisions entrusted, for better or worse, to the wisdom and discretion of the executive and legislative branches." In dissent, Judge Staton, sitting on the 9th Circuit panel by designation, characterized the majority as shirking its judicial responsibility to rectify a grave constitutional wrong in the manner the U.S. Supreme Court laudably did in its landmark Brown v. Board of Education decision, stating, "My colleagues throw up their hands, concluding that this case presents nothing fit for the Judiciary." She further argued, "No case can singlehandedly prevent the catastrophic effects of climate change predicted by the government and scientists.
Body Faucet received mixed reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an aggregated score of 51/100, which indicates "mixed or average reviews", based on 12 reviews. In a positive review, Chrysta Cherrie of Allmusic wrote that "Reptar aren't just fluffy fun; beneath their shimmering synths and hard- driving beats are stories of identity and relationships, forming connections not only on the dancefloor but in the heart." Alex Young at Consequence of Sound felt that the band's live performances were not captured with the same energy on the album: "While Body Faucet should be a warm and joyous album, it’s rather dry and airless instead." "Body Faucet laudably disrespectful hijack of the last decade’s most revered sounds (think Vampire Weekend if they weren't so pleased with themselves) is both sublime and ridiculous – often at the same time," wrote Edward Thomas of NME.
Granger recorded hearing "that she was as deeply interested herself in steering the helm, as she had often done in turning the spit; and that she was as constant a spur to her husband in the career of his ambition, as she had been to her servants in their culinary employments". However, Jesse argued that Elizabeth "seems to have laudably confined herself to the details of domestic life, nor is there any authenticated instance of her having exercised the slightest political influence over her husband. ... Besides, not one of her relations were partakers of her greatness, and Cromwell's behaviour to her appears throughout to have been rather that of a man who respects his wife as the mother of his children, than for any mental or personal qualifications of her own". He also pointed out "the singular and undoubted fact that she endeavoured to persuade her husband to recall the young King", without success.
In 1841, Ryan describes the scene… > Shotley Grove is the appropriate and euphonious name which the late John > Annandale, Esq. gave the High Mill when he purchased the property about > thirty years ago, and commenced those improvements which his talented Sons > have so laudably continued, and which have added so much to the richness and > beauty of the whole landscape. The lands adjoining their substantial and > elegant residence, and the flourishing plantation grounds, used to be > proverbially poor farms and sterile fields, scarcely worth any cultivation, > but are now extremely luxuriant and productive, and in the highest stage of > agriculture – so much can judicious management accomplish in a few > years….The whole of the estate, which is now very extensive, the magnificent > manufactories of the first order, the clear water ponds around the house and > in the rich gardens, the woods, plantations, and groves on all sides, and > the verdant meadows and lawns present a rare combination of the town's > opulence and the country's simplicity and retirement, of commerce and > agriculture embracing each other, and both retaining their respective > advantages and rural attractions.
They also brought out the Irish Presentation nuns, whose schools had prestige in all Southern India. As a result, almost all the Catholic Indo- Europeans and Indians with pretensions to respectability flocked to the vicars Apostolic, until in the end it was deemed opprobrious to term one as belonging to the Diocese of Saint Thomas of Mylapur. Hence in the course of the negotiations preparatory to the fresh concordat of 1886, the Cardinal Secretary of State was in a position to show that out of 1,167,975 Catholics in British India, the Portuguese missions of the Diocese of Saint Thomas of Mylapur could claim only some 30,000 subjects, with a proportionate number of churches, one seminary from which a priest was occasionally ordained, one high school at Saint Thomas, two middle schools at Tuticorin and Manapad and a number of elementary schools; while any single vicariate Apostolic had a better equipment. But of these 30,000 souls which were all that were left to the Portuguese of the once flourishing diocese, it has truly, though scarcely laudably, been said that "they loved the Portuguese more than their own immortal souls".

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