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The use of "nationalism" in this context casts aspersions on a much-maligned and perfectly laudable term.
Even the process of evaluating whether the project was a success and the grant worthwhile – a perfectly laudable and necessary exercise – can so often be perfunctory or excessively bureaucratic, as if foundations are just going through the motions.
It is all part of Google's stated mission "to organise the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful", a perfectly laudable mission except that it comes with an unspoken paranthesis: "to organise the world's information (and make a profit when people access it)".
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Having a conference about how best to help people with severe health problems is a perfectly sensible and laudable thing to do.
Of course, it is perfectly possible -- indeed laudable -- to simultaneously stand in support of a country and nonetheless criticize its government.
The Court found that there was a "perfectly rational nexus between entrapment operations and the socially desirable and laudable objective of containing the drug trade" as convicting state agents who carried out covert operations would result in illicit drug suppliers prospering and flourishing while enforcement agencies would "wither and perish".
Laudable stuff.
A laudable sentiment, perhaps.
All this is laudable.
That's very laudable.
So far, so laudable.
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