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Actually, that is an admirable trait -- a man who speaks his mind with passion.
Not unusual for men, but not an admirable trait, Ms. Fromme suggested.
"For someone who is equally bright, talented and ambitious, that was an admirable trait".
Consistency is an admirable trait, and it got Sutton, who was consistent much longer, into the Hall.
"It's an admirable trait, but Saul takes it to an extreme". Mr. Kripke said: " I just hate sitting and writing -- I had to do that in school.
And though perseverance can be an admirable trait and is essential for all success in life, when taken too far it becomes perseveration — uncontrollable repetition — or simple perversity.
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4. Being compassionate is a truly admirable trait.
That sounds like an admirable Japanese trait, but it was not shared by all of TEPCO's bosses.
It is an admirable human trait, and how undoubtedly most good deeds occur — because you have the occasion, and there's no overpowering reason to do something else.
Show some respect!" Sergei wasn't very old or experienced, either, but Maria Petrovna referred to him, with affection and awe, as "our male teacher," as if his gender alone were an admirable character trait.
He acknowledged that "minimalism is an admirable judicial trait," but he insisted that "the soul of thelaw" is "logic and reason," which the court's minimalist approach failed to offer.
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