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8 Sentences With "more laudable"

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That is what makes Poonia's act more laudable — the fact that she ensured that the guilty were punished.
Like, Won't it allow people to pursue their goals more dispassionately and effectively without making the goals themselves more laudable?
"Nothing more laudable than a woman who puts her energy into a sick child," the nurse who knew about Adora's condition for years tells Richard (Chris Messina).
That he did so by always keeping his head under the radar makes his achievement of helping to steer the candidate to victory all the more laudable.
This is all the more laudable because no other international sports federation has seen fit to follow suit, although the Paralympic movement has also maintained its Russian ban.
A viral tube sign is not as important as a president who lies, and sharing even a fake symbol of unity is more laudable than spreading fear and confusion.
These include a longstanding perception that legal careers in defense and civil rights work were more laudable, said Rashad Robinson, the executive director of Color of Change, a racial justice group whose political action committee has aided the effort.
In John Phillips' Duellum Musicum, a 1673 pamphlet concerning music tuition, there is a criticism of his rival Thomas Salmon, who had boasted of being a graduate of Trinity College, Oxford: "He shews but a slender sign of his University- Education: Where he seems to have spent his time rather in the more laudable Exercises of Trap and Cricket, than in any sound Reading".Maun, p. 15. Depending on when Salmon graduated, it would seem that cricket was a normal activity at Oxford for some time before Phillips wrote his pamphlet. It was certainly well established at Oxford by October 1728 when the 19-year-old Samuel Johnson entered Pembroke College.

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