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And he and Louis D'Esposito, who run the studio -- I find it very admirable that they're open to ideas.
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There was nothing very admirable about the industry that produced these films; it was an oligopoly designed for the enrichment of the oligarchs.
Even Piazza, who said Gonzalez did "a very admirable job" added that he "wasn't getting all the calls".
I think that is very admirable because it means we are a party of values and policies, rather than vested interests, but it's not electorally always the smartest way to conduct business.
'Bush is a very complicated character,' he explains, 'because there's a lot about him that's very admirable, but he's so profoundly wrong.' Klein first met him almost a decade ago, when he was covering faith-based social initiatives for the New Yorker.
She didn't completely degrade the gladiator, though, offering up several qualities that are "very admirable".
A number of people have told me that the goals of compassionate conservation are very admirable, but unobtainable "in reality" (whatever that means).
"Now, that's a very admirable goal," Tarnita says.
That is a very admirable sentiment, and in theory a darn fine principle.
"The church is involved in a mission to educate the poor, and that is a very admirable mission," said Mr. Carson, a founder of Welsh, Carson, Anderson & Stowe, a private equity group that buys and sells health care companies.
All of this is very admirable, and it's nice that the Lib Dems have actually bothered to consider issues of race in their employment policies.
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