Sentence examples for a laudable use of from inspiring English sources

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New recruits are told that slipping out during the afternoon for several hours to see a child's game or a school play is a laudable use of time.

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But unlike so many of today's pseudostars of reality television, Zohn put his relative celebrity to a laudable use: he cofounded Grassroots Soccer, a nonprofit organization that is dedicated to educating African children about AIDS.

A laudable aim, of course.

In this memoir, he recalls how he strove to be a "laudable model of Baptist boyhood".

This is a laudable goal, of course, but is it achievable?

The human urge to help others is a laudable aspect of our nature as social animals.

He's got a laudable sense of urgency but a stubborn conviction that he knows best.

The Guardian has a laudable track record of supporting whistleblowing.

He wrote: As much as I hate the practice, it grew out of a laudable desire on the part of newspapers to stop using so many blind quotes in White House stories.

This is a laudable but inadequate recognition of minority rights.

This video is the one truly sour note in an otherwise obviously sincere attempt to provide a laudable and definitive overview of our human origins.

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