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But it is more commendable than being an actress".
His decision to abandon that effort seems more commendable yet.
The fractured chronology would have been more commendable if he'd mastered basic pacing, plotting, lighting and editing first.
There is nothing more commendable than a turkey who votes for Christmas because he believes in it.
His energy and good humour are all the more commendable considering he's spent most of the day talking about himself.
Wilson's economic achievements are all the more commendable when one considers that, unlike Blair, his governments didn't benefit from North Sea oil revenues.
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Surely that is more unfashionably commendable that art students writing about films they like?
It's an American family car and, for that duty, it's more than commendable.
A British-Iranian student, Leyla Ferani, writing in The Daily Telegraph, said that the establishment of the scholarship was "more than commendable", and "could prove to be a galvanising tool for the protestors".
Jesus's saying 'Blessed are those who have not seen and yet believe' signified, for Wilkins, that it was 'a more excellent, commendable and blessed thing for a man to yield his assent, upon such evidence as is in itself sufficient, without insisting upon more.' The testimony of the other disciples should have been in itself sufficient for Thomas; and yet he insisted upon more.
But his self-described attempts to push beyond his comfort zone here feel more hubristic than commendable: he's an awkward dancer and his singing voice is weak.
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