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"Now, that's a very admirable goal," Tarnita says.
That is a very admirable sentiment, and in theory a darn fine principle.
Corbyn is a very admirable man, who happens to be my MP.
Even Piazza, who said Gonzalez did "a very admirable job" added that he "wasn't getting all the calls".
Loving many people, though a very admirable sentiment, is nowhere near in drawing power to the pre-Vatican II motivator.
"The church is involved in a mission to educate the poor, and that is a very admirable mission," said Mr. Carson, a founder of Welsh, Carson, Anderson & Stowe, a private equity group that buys and sells health care companies.
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This is all very admirable.
"As they were planning the Harlem store, they made a big and very admirable effort to get to know the community on all levels," said Thelma Golden, director of the studio museum.
And he reasons from humanistic fundamental principles in a way I find very admirable.
I felt he was very admirable because he made a statement as a father and as a black man and as someone who had compassion for the things that we go through because he's been through them before".
Hardy conceded that what the reporter "had to talk about was actually interesting, but how he did it was so inelegant," and noted that what the reporter "and his publication stands for, none of that is offensive, and on the contrary, it's very admirable, and an important issue".
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