Sentences with phrase «most praiseworthy»

The most praiseworthy addition to solving them is that the characters have finally learned how to grab on to ledges, so you will no longer get stuck on a jumping puzzle because you are a few pixels shy of jumping directly onto the platform.
The most praiseworthy attribute of this book is that it is a timeless baseball story that can be enjoyed by any reader, whether they cheer for the Cubs or the Mets or whether they have never followed baseball at all.
Good Morning, Vietnam may not be his most praiseworthy film credit, but it is one of his more commendable turns.
That's really the most praiseworthy part of this movie, the action.
To me, that's one of the most praiseworthy things about the Browns fans: they turn out regardless of how the team is doing.
From the viewpoint of open government, 2002's Bill 66 is one of the most praiseworthy — if unheralded — of all measures implemented by the Liberal government.
The ones listed were among the most praiseworthy.

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The letter concludes: «With a view to encouraging your praiseworthy initiative, I am pleased to communicate that His Holiness would be most willing to receive Your Royal Highness and a restricted group of signatories of the open letter, chosen by you.
There is certainly also a very praiseworthy and important lay apostolate which consists in the direct cooperation with the hierarchy in the most diverse spheres.
To those outside of the Christian tradition the story of Jesus of Nazareth may have little if any significance (just as to most Christians today, though this is certainly not praiseworthy, the story of Muhammed's life holds relatively little religious interest).
It feels like it comes down to a trade - off between the satisfaction of throwing the punch and the old familiarity of a basic controller, and while I'm sure most players will switch to the basic controller setup almost immediately, the motion controls are praiseworthy all the same.
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