Sentences with phrase «certainly laudable»

The goal is certainly laudable.
While on the one hand, this is certainly a laudable aim, the concern I have as a practitioner is that it assumes two things: 1) employers have six months or more to go through this process (and are willing to make this type of investment on someone they don't know); and 2) foreign nationals necessarily want to become Canadian permanent residents.
State licensing programs for groomers and other service providers may seek to codify standards and increase accountability, which are certainly laudable goals, in an effort to reassure uncertain customers.
The bill's authors assert PROSPER's reforms will simplify and improve student aid and that the proposals outlined will help students borrow responsibly.1 Those are certainly laudable goals, but the bill seems to miss two of the largest problems facing higher education today: maintaining access and increasing affordability.
But while «these measures are certainly laudable, the exclusion of indicators of student well - being sends a disturbing message to schools in these nine states.»
In Delaware, I was charged with helping to implement Senate Bill 51, which was explicitly passed to «raise the bar» for the teaching workforce — certainly a laudable goal.
Giving to charities is certainly a laudable notion, but the idea that you can cut taxes, reduce gov» t spending, and expect charitable donations to make up for it is taking a big risk with people's well - being who really need gov» t assistance.
The UN's Millennium Goals are certainly laudable: eradicate poverty, promote gender equality, reduce child mortality and so on.

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It's certainly a tempting target and a laudable goal.
Despite the BBC's laudable attempt to be fairly faithful to the Gospels they certainly don't hold to the Christian affirmation that «the Father of mercies willed that the incarnation should be preceded by assent on the part of the predestined mother» [Catechism, 488].
The policy is intended to encourage teachers and students to raise their aspirations, a laudable objective that, as the introduction of the A * at A-level indicated, is certainly possible — given that we have what is often championed as the best cohort of teachers.
Certainly many of the Obama Administration's goals for the waiver gambit — including spurring reforms that will help kids achieve success in higher education and in career — are laudable.
While the Fishin» portfolio would certainly work and its use of Vanguard Index Funds is laudable, it is needlessly complex.
Xbox's commitment to giving their fans more features, and making their console the best it can be, is laudable; but it is not driving sales, and it is certainly not a factor in the age - old battle for console supremacy.
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