Phrases with «laudable»

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"Laudable" means deserving praise or admiration for something good or praiseworthy that a person has done. Full definition

Sentences with «laudable»

  • After all, it's easy for well - intended officials to keep stacking up new dictates in the service of laudable goals — until... poof! (educationnext.org)
  • As laudable as Kazimir Malevich: Suprematism is as an example of curatorial know - how, I can't help but wish that the same amount of care went in to a different show — one devoted to, say, the paintings of Bart van der Leck, a colleague of Mondrian's in de Stijl, or those of Ilya Bolotowsky, an American practitioner of Neo-Plasticism. (mnaves.wordpress.com)
  • In short, while Deans for Impact is a fine idea with laudable goals, a sister organization may also be needed: Professors for Impact. (educationnext.org)
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