Sentence examples for praise for beginning from inspiring English sources

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Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg deserves praise for beginning a bold reassessment of the place of the automobile in the city (news analysis, front page, March 26).

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The trio were named amongst a proposed new intake of writers, actors, directors and other film workers which has been praised for beginning the process of modernising an organisation which has long been criticised for its dependence on white older males.

Mr Abbas, and apparently Mr Bush, felt they had an implicit commitment that Israel would largely desist from offensive operations during this period of grace.A group of senior reserve officers had planned to publish large newspaper advertisements on June 11th supporting Mr Sharon's new openness to negotiations, and praising him for beginning to dismantle settlement outposts.

President Felipe Calderón has won praise from the United States for beginning a crackdown on drug trafficking shortly after he took office two years ago.

After praising the Pakistan government for beginning to tackle terrorist groups within its borders after the Obama Administration came to power, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton called on Islamabad to take "additional steps" in this direction.

Instead he used carefully chosen words to praise General Allen but also to provide a rationale for beginning the inquiry.

After Apartheid, Still Much to Write The praise for NADINE GORDIMER began with a confession.

Soon after Emirates 24/7 posted the photo on its Facebook page, praise for the unlikely gesture began pouring in.

Faltering government reforms and raging violence against ethnic minorities have led Obama and U.S. officials to downgrade their praise for Myanmar, which recently began to emerge from years of totalitarian rule and was quickly embraced by the Obama administration.

As soon as the book was published in July 1857, the Observer printed an extract and was full of praise for her and her autobiography, beginning: "Those who would wish to know what special claims of interest Mrs Seacole possesses on our sympathies cannot do better than refer to her 'Memoirs'".

The book covers its subject in 10 chapters: Hoskins uses the first few pages of this chapter as an introduction, beginning with praise for William Wordsworth's A Guide through the District of the Lakes (1810), and from which he quotes a passage in which the reader is asked to envisage "an image of the tides visiting and revisiting the friths, the main sea dashing against the bolder shore".

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