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the laudable
adjective
Worthy of being lauded; praiseworthy; commendable; as, laudable motives; laudable actions; laudable ambition.
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He mentioned the "laudable" goals of the settlement approach.
It is the laudable desire to hold psychotherapists accountable for their claims to alleviate mental suffering.
Others see this as the laudable French recognition of la dolce vita.
The laudable private incentive to choose a safe vehicle could, perversely, reduce overall safety.
We should maintain the laudable goal, but it cannot be realized simply, cheaply or rapidly.
Such is the laudable logic that South Africa's government is applying to some of the murkier corners of the economy.
Over the last decade, billions of dollars have poured into Africa with the laudable aim of defeating these killer diseases.
First there was the laudable Local Farms, Food, and Jobs Act from Representative Chellie Pingree, Democrat of Maine.
This time it is the U.N.E.P. that is undertaking the laudable task of reducing the human health impact of mercury.
We all know how the laudable artistic and intellectual standards of one age become the limiting conventions of the next.
And the campaign had set itself the laudable goal, laughable now, of remaining positive throughout the primaries.
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