Sentence examples for alone praise from inspiring English sources

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But even though Wellcome creates about the same "good", measured in financial contributions, many members of the public haven't even heard of it – let alone praise the charity in the same way that the Gates Foundation is lauded.

Unfortunately, there are advisers out there from whom you'll be hard pressed to even get credit for the work, let alone praise.

When they've completed them all alone, praise them and increase the difficulty of the tasks and decision-making involved gradually.

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Even thinking about working with the other team, let alone praising its ideas, can be a grievous political sin (which Republican loyalists feel Mr. McCain has committed any number of times on any number of issues, as Mr. Romney well knew and hoped to reinforce just before the primary in Florida).

"The NGOs' view is that as long as oil and gas companies fail to acknowledge in their business models that carbon fuels are on the way out, and the only question is how long it will take – there is little point even talking to them, let alone praising them".

The Ballad and the Source, although it is probably my favourite among her novels, is not typical: even some of Lehmann's admirers find it embarrassing (her biographer, Selina Hastings, is particularly severe, suggesting that "it is hard for a modern reader to comprehend how such 'a thumping melodrama'... could have been taken seriously, let alone praised and enjoyed").

When people speak glowingly about us behind our backs, we're often pleasantly surprised that they were talking about us, let alone praising us.

They avoid mentioning let alone praising the Affordable Care Act, even less so "Obamacare," and tout the ways they have disagreed with it or tried to change it to suit local conditions.

Train food is rarely good enough to eat, let alone earn praise.

That noble-minded poet alone merits praise whose word, like the sentence of a judge, keeps free from love or hatred in recording the past.

Uninvolved personally in the maelstrom of contemporary politics, he nevertheless was profoundly affected by it and stated the following to be his ideal: That noble-minded poet alone merits praise whose word, like the sentence of a judge, keeps free from love or hatred in recording the past.

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