Whenever your child does
something praiseworthy — finishing all her homework ahead of schedule, for example — grant her a «gold star» that can be later exchanged for a reward.
My issue with Tarantino's choice of words is that it implies
something praiseworthy when it isn't, its more an awesome act of resilience, no more heroic than a cockroach could be said to be heroic.
I am obsessed with the Unpardonable Sin and tonight in bed while thinking about it I accidently said out loud «The Holy Spirit is dead» when I actually meant to say
something praiseworthy to counter my bad thought.
Finally, CNN has done
something praiseworthy.
Mass reporting accounts on Twitter you don't like is no longer an act of subversive cowardice but
something praiseworthy.
When an employee did
something praiseworthy, Brown encouraged someone other than his or her direct manager to say thank you in person.
Not exact matches
The person who praises an athlete's achievement, a work of art, or the manifestation of a person's virtue affirms that these are indeed
praiseworthy, and that
something would be wrong with a beholder who did not acknowledge them.
The Church had always encouraged Christians to pray for those who had died; when indulgences began to be issued with the idea that they might be transferred to the souls in purgatory this was seen, not without reason, as a
praiseworthy raising of the motive for gaining an indulgence, from
something selfish to an act of charity towards others.