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King Abdullah has demonstrated a laudable desire for reform.
It is the laudable desire to hold psychotherapists accountable for their claims to alleviate mental suffering.
In some cases, there is a genuine and laudable desire to improve the analytical tools with which we work, which is all well and good.
But the laudable desire to keep their lives simple is creating something that is perhaps more worrisome than overscheduling: the Choreless Children of Westchester County.
In his handling of Hart's sexuality, Bach seems motivated by a laudable desire to avoid sounding prurient or leering, but his restraint produces a curious vacancy.
But it is in fact part of what Noel terms "the fightback" against the rise of the e-book – a laudable desire to preserve tangible, fully sniffable paper books.
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It is, however, what less laudable governments desire.
As laudable as the desire to stage contemporary opera undeniably is, "Markheim" is contemporary only by virtue of having been written in 1966.
It was, however, laudable in its desire to showcase the talents of African-American performers who were denied opportunities in Hollywood; but sadly, it didn't do much for Dandridge, who killed herself a decade later.
"We're not going to procreate as a couple and while the desire to demonstrate commitment might be laudable, the religious traditions that have accommodated same-sex couples have had to do some fairly major contortions," says Soroff.
The desire to engage with the world is laudable, as is the desire to volunteer.
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