Sentence examples for more admirable considering from inspiring English sources

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His grace in defeat was made all the more admirable considering the volume of what-ifs in play.

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This evenhandedness seems all the more admirable later in the book, when she considers the significance of Hillary Rodham Clinton's and Sarah Palin's roles in the 2008 presidential election.

Going to the gas chamber or the mass grave with quiet, considered dignity, like many of the residents of the Warsaw ghetto, was another way: far more admirable and more difficult, he thought, than running through random bullets as he did.

In some ways, her lack of intrinsic rage makes Walter's writing even more admirable, ­particularly ­considering the opprobrium she's faced.

If anything, his bowling was more admirable.

But there are more admirable qualities too.

Gove's motive was superficially more admirable.

What could be more admirable than unwavering maternal instinct?

The private conversation is similar to the public conversation, except maybe more admirable.

This only makes her more admirable.The sheer magnitude of Sand's output inspires awe.

By many standards, John Kennedy was a more admirable figure than the princess.

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