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is admirable for
adjective
Deserving of the highest esteem or admiration.
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Although Bush is admirable for stopping, he probably was more fun when he drank.
And yet "Malcolm," like Purdy's other work, is admirable for many of those very same qualities.
This album is admirable for much more than just its creator's chutzpah.
"It's sort of noblesse oblige to alert people to the unfollowed," said Mr. Richter, who is admirable for often re-tweeting people far less famous than him.
There are times when it is admirable for a politician to support legislation for the public good even if it will cost him his own re-election.
I find the last sentence in Kinsley's review of "Decision Points" — "Although Bush is admirable for stopping, he probably was more fun when he drank" — absolutely reprehensible.
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Obviously, that's admirable for him to do that, and I look up to him.
Friday's cast was admirable for its quality, depth and staying power.
"The United States' position was admirable for reminding the Turkish side of the gravity of the situation".
The dancers in Bausch's company have always been admirable for their strong technique and physical daring; they seem fearless.
143) that was admirable for its detailed and finely polished interplay and for the power and richness that both musicians brought to the plangent finale.
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