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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admirable points" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to aspects or arguments that are worthy of admiration or praise in a discussion or analysis.
Example: "The speaker made several admirable points during the debate that resonated with the audience."
Alternatives: "commendable aspects" or "praiseworthy arguments".
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The nearest we get to a review of the "popular" is a treatment of George MacDonald Fraser's "Flashman" series, and again, amid the punctilious summary of the subject's many admirable points, the few cautious reproaches tend to stand out.
His problem will be convincing sceptics that his sums add up, though it may well be that voters, battered by falling house prices and rising oil prices prefer not to worry too much about that.Both candidates have their flaws and their admirable points; the doughty but sometimes cranky old warrior makes a fine contrast with the inspirational but sometimes vaporous young visionary.
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It's an admirable point of view, and I think it has served Obama well at times.
But the joke about the chauffeur who is wiser than his employer belongs to a period in which other comedies, including JM Barrie's The Admirable Crichton, pointed up the helpless dependency of the rich.
There is probably some admirable political point to the updating – about developing-world poverty, global warming and rising sea levels – but The Pearl Fishers is an awfully rickety framework on to which to construct any kind of extra-musical argument, especially when Woolcock does nothing to make the piece dramatically convincing.
Smith mentions that another's actions towards an elder friend "is admirable," but Jones points out that those actions are performed with the intention of getting the elder's inheritance; in this case, Jones makes a claim about the person's intentions or motives, towards which she believes Smith will have an unfavorable attitude and, thereby, will alter Smith's admiration (1944, 121).
Mr Singh had admirable deeds to point to.
Where the Yellowstone Goes does an admirable job of pointing to these threats and to the importance of a responsible stewardship of the river without being heavy handed.
While this is an admirable and progressive point of view, I'm disappointed by three recent examples that demonstrate the push-back that can occur when well-educated, competent, and experienced professional women attempt to apply their brainpower to solving the world's problems.
In public, he stuck to these talking points with admirable discipline, but he told a different story when talking to his top campaign contributor.
Last week Mo Ibrahim, the admirable Sudanese-born philanthropist, pointed out in the Guardian that Africa does not – contrary to repeated claims – have a problem with overpopulation.
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