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We walk through European capitals, Rome and Vienna and Madrid, keenly aware that, while the civilization that supervises them now may be more admirable, it has made nothing to match the churches and the monuments of absolutism.
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It is unglamorous and not a vote-winner, making it even more admirable that it is being pushed through.
Its take-off is all the more admirable because it has been achieved through reform and democratic consensus-building.
That was conspicuously not an applause line and was all the more admirable for it.
"I think the investment that Netflix is putting into interesting filmmakers and interesting projects would be more admirable if it weren't being used as some kind of bizarre leverage against shutting down theaters," he told IndieWire.
She has visited Israel and found it more open, more self-critical, more admirable than its Arab Muslim neighbors.
Loyalty is one of Ryan's more admirable traits, but it is also one of his faults.
Even more admirable is its willingness to look to a car company for inspiration.
It overburdens her tale in ways that make it more admirable than gripping.
And even if all magazines that objectify women were run by women, is it more admirable?
That particular choice of a shortcut on the way to the lucratively superhuman doesn't make them much more admirable, but neither does it make them any less human.
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