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Put another way, even if Oregon's Medicaid program had managed to achieve laudable improvements in health, it is inappropriate to extrapolate that rosy result to the entire nation.
The Index report called 2016 a "mildly encouraging" year for the U.S. It noted that while the U.S. has made laudable improvements, it continues to face significant stumbling blocks to peace, including American involvement in the conflict against ISIS and tense relations with Russia.
But, laudable as such improvements would be, they would not address the basic problem with Iraq's economy.
And he had a laudable wish to improve himself educationally.
Deemed ethically laudable and found to yield improvements on outcomes in physical health [ 12], both parties are encouraged to take steps to reach consensus about treatment, engaging in patient-centric communication that accounts for individual preferences.
The "lifestyle choice" framework expressed in the print media generally reflected the opinion that the uses of neuropharmaceuticals for self-improvement is a laudable goal and a personal choice.
law professor who leads the rights clinic, said the revamping of the detention system and the improvements proposed for Essex County were "laudable goals".
The practice has set off a debate about whether the lawsuits are a laudable effort, because they force businesses to make physical improvements to comply with the disabilities act, or simply a form of ambulance-chasing, with no one actually having been injured.
Self-improvement on the other hand... now that's a laudable goal.
Laudable stuff.
Sounds laudable and prudent.
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