Sentence examples for the more laudable from inspiring English sources

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Given the location, the Englishwoman's form is all the more laudable.

Such achievements are all the more laudable when set against what has happened elsewhere in Europe.A bad jobFrance is a good example of what can go wrong.

She is correct — which makes it all the more laudable that Kenya, while it has a formal policy of encampment, also hosts thousands of refugees outside camps — some 80,000 in Nairobi.

They have always been opposed to the court's proceedings against the Sudanese president; partly because they fear that they could be next, but also for the more laudable reason that the indictment might further destabilise an already shaky and blood-soaked country.This is a genuine fear.

In a fine example of biography's usefulness to criticism, Tomalin notes that what Hardy called Tess's "invincible instinct towards self-delight" was a quality the novelist "himself possessed in very small measure," and thus, perhaps, judged all the more laudable in his heroine.

Given the nature of the pitch, England's efforts in the first innings were all the more laudable.

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But I also suspect that the larger (and more laudable) goal is to simply challenge the readers' deep-seated sensibilities that such trees must necessarily be at the heart of how we view evolutionary relationships of all organisms.

Even earlier this year in England it was Clarke who was still suffering, first with the back condition which has troubled him since the age of 17 – making the 100th appearance an even more laudable achievement – and then with the pain of a 3-0 defeat.

So it's nice to see the technology in its more laudable applications.

Our influence at home is as great or greater than the lawyers'; we are engaged in a more laudable pursuit, one that appeals to the sympathies and affections of the people, one that administers to the sick and afflicted, and one that the people will not allow to languish because the legal fraternity wish to fatten us for the slaughter.

Meanwhile, some of Mr Correa's more laudable attempts to assert the national interest face resistance as with the teachers, who oppose stricter evaluation.The president veers between social democracy and a more autocratic, radical brand of leftism.

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