Sentence examples for commendable sense from inspiring English sources

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But technical issues and outdated visuals spoil what is otherwise an enjoyable game with a commendable sense of freedom and exploration.

If something is described as "new" or "the new [insert name of existing format or platform here]", there is the conveyance of a commendable sense of modernity; a feeling of momentum propelling us all forward.

His Kurzweil 3000 educational software, which helps students with learning difficulties such as dyslexia and attention deficit disorder, is likewise typical of an innovator who has made his name by combining restless imagination with technological ingenuity and a commendable sense of social responsibility.

Consider their attitudes toward their fellow-women: Glinda simpers upon being called beautiful, and denigrates her unbeautiful sisters, whereas the Wicked Witch is in a rage because of the death of her sister, demonstrating, one might say, a commendable sense of solidarity.

The Rugby Football League showed a commendable sense of urgency in releasing a statement within three hours of the final whistle, admitting that video referee Steve Ganson had "made an incorrect decision in awarding a try".

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In 1990 the South African government, showing commendable good sense, flung me out of the country and told me never to return (they had got a little shirty with a few things I'd written about their political system).

And as a potential leader, Singh's reaction is commendable and makes sense.

Today every unit of a communist party must have an agitprop section, and to the communist the use of propaganda in Lenin's sense is commendable and honest.

Bouncing from Seoul to Beijing to Tokyo, the new secretary showed a commendable impulse for common-sense diplomacy, including engagement with adversaries like the North.

Roy Hodgson's decision to start this match with Ross Barkley just behind Harry Kane was a hugely commendable one just for the sense of chucking out the chintz, the basic intrigue of seeing the England attack carried by a pair of mobile, coltish, 20-somethings.

Forster's point about novelists sitting in a circle was a commendable attempt to avoid any Whiggish sense that they are somehow improving on their predecessors.

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