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"admirable" Definitions
  1. having qualities that you admire and respect

968 Sentences With "admirable"

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The admirable men in this show tend to be just that — admirable.
All this confounding of expectations is admirable, but that doesn't necessarily equal enjoyable; in some authors' hands, subversion can be buffoonery, and admirable can be didactic and tedious.
According to YouGov, fans of the Markle described her as: Confident, Attractive, Beautiful, Charming and Admirable, while fans of Middleton called her: Good Role Model, Attractive, Genuine, Beautiful and Admirable.
Heroism and leadership when in the line of fire are one thing—Worsley was obviously skilled and admirable as a commander—but seeking out death, just for the "challenge," isn't admirable.
That's an admirable thing — not something to laugh about.
But that is also the cast of mind that, with the addition of common sense and humor and an attachment to regular things—life, family, dinner—makes Alcott's most admirable characters admirable.
To try to build something great and lasting, impactful, admirable.
The hubris, one could argue, was admirable in a way.
Hala's strength and courage throughout her experiences is supremely admirable.
Jenkins is redirecting the attention to his admirable political causes.
That's an admirable motivation, but not a flash of feminism.
Silicon Valley's consistency is one of its most admirable qualities.
Ms Stone sprints through scenes with admirable energy and skill.
Oh, but she finishes her Lego model in admirable time.
Apatow's persistence in taking Cosby to task is undeniably admirable.
Your obedience and love towards our Heavenly Father is admirable.
Bee just didn't buy it, but she said it's admirable.
There is nothing admirable about Duterte in the Philippines, nothing.
The aim was admirable, and necessary in our current climate.
Facebook is trying to make VR diverse, and that's admirable.
And it's to the detriment of its many admirable ambitions.
The company's commitment to minimizing its carbon footprint is admirable.
He has also shown admirable courage in condemning Putin's harassment.
Let's hope this negotiation reflects that kind of admirable consistency.
Certainly, he does admirable work that provides a public good.
These are all necessary and admirable examinations of the past.
"I think that he owned [that] is admirable," he added.
It was an admirable request, but fans couldn't help themselves.
What are their admirable traits that you value the most?
Gramercy, Manhattan Your concern for your neighbor's autonomy is admirable.
There is nothing admirable, positive or socially desirable about it.
These admirable characters were just some of the names submitted.
Volunteering seems like an admirable way to spend a vacation.
Eco is an admirable concept, but not a novel one.
His patience, cool, and grace in that situation was admirable.
She did the right thing after running an admirable race.
And there's a lot of admirable fill in the grid.
It's an admirable effort, if not always a likable one.
Ms. Kopatchinskaja's desire to upend stale concert formats is admirable.
Given the risk of war, Moon's maneuvering has been admirable.
That's how I see him, and that is so admirable.
It's an admirable blend of classic design and contemporary tweaks.
He has done some admirable work as a private citizen.
Since other people respected her, he assumed she was admirable.
Aidy Bryant and Busy Phillips play realistic, admirable, fun women.
"She was intentionally obscure, which I found admirable," Dixon says.
As I said, 2010 was a fairly admirable transition year.
But if this is the admirable side of Bloomberg, then he ought to go back to doing what he was doing a year ago — spending money in admirable ways and winning admiration for it.
That's admirable, and even more admirable is Gore's obvious commitment to this work and the belief that most people, once they're presented with this evidence, will rationally weigh what they hear and respond accordingly.
And Apple's commitment to privacy and security remains steadfast and admirable.
The group kept a lid on the news with admirable restraint.
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In her personal life, though, Molly is experiencing some admirable growth.
John Judis, an American author and journalist, is an admirable exception.
Their openness, humility, and mutual respect for each other is admirable.
It is admirable that he pulled it off without killing himself.
OpenAI has admirable intentions, but its priorities should change Artificial intelligence.
For those predisposed to like Ms Warren, her performance was admirable.
But lighthearted psych-funk exercises dominate, breezing by with admirable frivolity.
Adventure Time's penchant for experimentation was both admirable and skillfully executed.
The alternate smiling head does an admirable job, but similarly falters.
The FF 91's sleek design provides an admirable aerodynamic efficiency.
The stated goal of Stanford's new human-AI institute is admirable.
Needless to say, I count Kylie Jenner as pretty admirable woman.
As so often, he is right and admirable in his diagnosis.
That's one of its most admirable carryovers from the original game.
It is likely that an admirable intention lies behind this decision.
Meanness — especially viral comedic meanness — when directed at power, is admirable.
Still, the United States has shown admirable self-restraint and caution.
She portrays Merleau-Ponty as both intellectually admirable and personally appealing.
And,  the wholistic, sustainable approach to the project is truly admirable.
Of course, McGregor's adaptability has always been his most admirable quality.
Europe. Strange problems are overtaking an intrinsically admirable project. Iron-clad
But as last acts go, it would be an admirable one.
I mean Hamilton had a lot of admirable qualities as well.
Sometimes Adoni's admirable passion for experimentation can carry him to excess.
She's battle-tested, and that's admirable and helpful in this election.
Blount's ear in prose is admirable; in verse, not so much.
Absolutely. In fact, a company can be aggressive and downright admirable.
Your consumer advocacy is admirable & we remain committed to consumer privacy.
However admirable the performers, they're only intermittently shown at full stretch.
What's admirable is his desire to be a leader who serves.
Putting the welfare of these children first, in itself, is admirable.
The intense confidence Ilana displays in nearly every episode is admirable.
They wear their rose-colored glasses proudly, with an admirable stubbornness.
Now this, in its original form, is a relatively admirable idea.
It's a wider, more admirable and difficult legacy he's searching for.
There is something impressive, if not exactly admirable, about this attitude.
But many started out with motives that were understandable, even admirable.
And who can notice Ballet Theater's admirable purity of classical style?
His admirable commitment to sustainability means larger overheads than his competitors.
His performance under extreme pressure and harsh criticism has been admirable.
The 72nd festival has a similarly admirable energy and staying power.
And there are several inarguably admirable elements of Manasseh Cutler's plan.
It's frequently tough to decide if Paulina is misguided or admirable.
Taiwan, an admirable democracy, has just got a little less secure.
Moyle's book reveals Turner's admirable audacity but also his unabashed selfishness.
But overall Behar said the intention of the project is admirable.
Bad Boys for Life is admirable in its lack of ambition.
Whether or not these were admirable undertakings is beside the point.
He repeatedly makes statements that demonstrate an admirable degree of independence.
Plus, they're admirable personal characteristics and will earn respect among colleagues.
Admirable, too, is its long range, distinctive tech and safety features.
That his demeanour is shy and his work ethic is admirable.
Speakers at Reason Rally advance admirable goals: pluralism, reproductive rights, tolerance.
While Jamie's positive-thinking about the state of women's rights is admirable.
Admirable commitment or a sign that we are destined to become hermits?
Photo: Alex Cranz (Gizmodo)Samsung TVs just got a little more admirable.
A new synthetic fill from Patagonia confronts this conundrum with admirable results.
Mr. Moore's kung-fu moves are middling, though his commitment is admirable.
A measly 2% said they'd buy something they couldn't otherwise afford. Admirable.
That would be the best way of preserving its admirable economic progress.
Some of these movements are more admirable than others, Mr Fukuyama finds.
By itself, The Verge found its performance admirable for its small size.
And while that's admirable, the series only has so much real estate.
"NIST does a very admirable job in conducting these tests," says Garvie.
Hmmm, doesn't seem to real but the level of commitment is admirable.
Mr Mounk provides an admirable mixture of academic expertise and political sense.
A man said to be in possession of some bottom was admirable.
Remember, the Person of the Year isn't necessarily heroic or even admirable.
She is a formidable and in some ways admirable candidate, but flawed.
The idea that we must rise above racism is an admirable one.
But the capacity for growth he demonstrates throughout the game is admirable.
Katina Powell is not an admirable person, but she told the truth.
Brienne's dedication to doing impressive but humanly possible tasks is truly admirable.
Her hubris would be almost admirable if it were not so disgusting.
Admirable as the think-tank optimists may be, their hopes are delusional.
There's admirable tranquility in that unwavering conviction in one's own self-worth.
The movie's grave commitment to its own quirkiness is admirable, I suppose.
Admirable leaders most likely aren't cutthroat, but instead inspire confidence and loyalty.
But what Estela was able to do with this sausage was admirable.
Respect is an admirable trait, but it cannot be imposed by law.
Nothing in these admirable books suggests that they would be wrong today.
Scourtney as co-parents is great, in theory, and even pretty admirable.
But how many admirable policies can any company honor at one time?
Ms. Ardern is indeed admirable, but there is no need for envy.
And Sim stands up to all that horror with an admirable bluster.
He even partnered one of them, providing admirable physical support while singing.
This lends her work intimacy and displays an admirable sense of trust.
The campaign's goal to extend protections to working-class women is admirable.
It was an admirable philosophy that didn't serve the planners well here.
But it's not an insignificant effort, and Ms. Rynecki's cause is admirable.
Both these men were admirable: More authority will come with more experience.
That could seem like either a cryptic decision or an admirable stance.
What is that admirable Clayton Kershaw doing wearing Johnny Podres's No. 22?
In some ways, the simplicity of the form is remarkable and admirable.
"I'm not going to get in," he said, with admirable even temper.
But Yang's candidacy has more to offer than an admirable underdog tale.
Still, he does an admirable job weaving the women in, including Freya.
Achieving tax fairness is an admirable goal, and Congress should pursue it.
It's also more admirable in theory than it is illuminating in practice.
It's a case of following an admirable ethic in the wrong neighborhood.
"The Soldier's Tale" caps a varied program that was admirable and underwhelming.
"I think what the government is doing is incredibly admirable," says Doumbia.
It is a scam admirable for its complexity, if not its morality.
But Scout does an admirable job at creating a universally wearable contact.
They may be desperate, but that doesn't make anything they do admirable.
These admirable yet piecemeal efforts are unlikely to lead to wider impact.
But Ben reminds me of another admirable trait: his gutsy conceptual flourishes.
This is all to say, sure, Elon Musk is ambitious — admirable, even.
These researchers are admirable in refusing to draw conclusions beyond their data.
For another thing, Berea, admirable as it is, happens to be tiny.
Which is admirable, though relatively tame compared to the antics of the albatross.
That movie about scrappy Anne Hathaway working for tough-but-admirable Meryl Streep?
What's most admirable about Daenerys is that she's determined to fulfill her purpose.
It's an admirable quality and very few people have it like Jane does.
It's a tonal mess, but it has admirable confidence in its gonzo sensibilities.
Nevertheless, the way they've remained in each other's lives post-breakup is admirable.
Rogers's appearance seems consistent with this admirable commitment to the promising yet untried.
Fighting for women's rights and the preservation of tradition is, of course, admirable.
I think teaching as a career is admirable, but undervalued in this country.
For there to be an admirable winner, there must also be creditable losers.
The new focus on the problem is admirable, but these ideas need rethinking.
UNRWA does admirable work in such places—literally keeping millions of people alive.
The pity of this otherwise admirable book is that it misses that spirit.
Delivering surround sound without surround sound speakers is an admirable, forward-thinking goal.
Admirable as it is, though, that frankness doesn't always translate to sharp comedy.
As 10-episode binges go, the show yields an admirable return on investment.
No longer is the Washington seen on this Showtime series an admirable state.
And in that way, she became heroic, admirable, somebody people really responded to.
Failure to do so would be a blot on an otherwise admirable record.
But your reason for wanting to do a cleanse may be totally admirable.
For Thompson, Welles had made an "admirable demonstration" about the power of radio.
There is nothing admirable about screwing in a lightbulb or watering your plants.
On the face of it, Tunisia has made an admirable transition to democracy.
Fortunately Fields is an admirable fellow and decided to do the right thing.
It's admirable that HUD wants to ensure that public funds are spent responsibly.
"It's admirable, ambitious and hard to love," James Poniewozik wrote in The Times.
It was a very admirable thing, and that you can all be proud.
Golden, on the other hand, is an admirable but confused attempt at it.
For 15 years, the US has played an admirable leadership role through PEPFAR.
"But he has made the admirable decision to defend the people he leads."
It is an admirable ambition that does not often translate successfully to art.
Walmart's move, while admirable, isn't really about shaping the gun debate at all.
The staging, among other virtues, showcases the company's many admirable young adult dancers.
I have no doubt you'd make a formidable candidate and an admirable president.
Perhaps what's most admirable about these essays is their genial and searching tone.
Admirable as these are, New York has fallen well short of its potential.
And yet I have also always believed that Sanders has big, admirable strengths.
"What critics said: "'Silicon Valley's' consistency is one of its most admirable qualities.
I mean, I think what the kids are doing-- there is very admirable.
But for all the vodka's hipster whimsy, its mission is an admirable one.
In that context, Brady's stamina isn't just an admirable testament to his will.
Lee's most recent biographer, Michael Korda, does not deny his subject's admirable qualities.
In fact, what is admirable is the extent to which Hansen implicates herself.
Admirable individual efforts to publish are nothing against the mountain of unprocessed material.
Again, despite an admirable message, "Kill Em With Kindness" is a bad song.
Admirable care went into the costumes and settings; the script, not so much.
Saying you need help is actually the more admirable route, according to Decker.
Cynthia Rodriguez's old commute to school was, by her standards, an admirable trek.
Good stories have an admirable architecture, and both an apparent and transparent craftsmanship.
And Walker's obsessiveness, his hopeful practicing, seemed to me both admirable and heartbreaking.
Both shone with dance rigor, admirable performers, choreographic variety — and both were mysterious.
Even the way they finally did the right thing was not super admirable.
The sheer density of bullshit is almost admirable, from a performance art perspective.
It's not "eat a burger in public" brave, but it's still pretty admirable.
Verdict: Though the thieves' methods are deplorable, their thirst for literature is admirable.
The JBL-designed 40mm drivers did an admirable job handling the more nuanced music.
And as a man, I was gifted a strong jaw and some admirable scruff.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's transparency has long been one of her most admirable traits.
Despite Sevigny's admirable performance, the information is too little, too late, and too obvious.
All of that is truly admirable, but the truth is this: Birth is unpredictable.
I think it's so admirable and they must be proper geniuses at their work.
The determination of German and Dutch soldiers to make this experiment work is admirable.
This goal is admirable and we're more than happy to help you achieve it!
That's an admirable pledge, and we'll see what degree of transparency Instagram rolls out.
As for the second problem, that's where Amazon has shown remarkable — and admirable — restraint.
Linda Jackson, a retired nurse, spots some admirable qualities in Jeremy Corbyn, Labour's leader.
There's something admirable about a game that actively says, "Fuck you," to the player.
Clinton had argued that Sanders' education plan, while admirable, would be difficult to implement.
Rather than force a sixth, he condensed the story — a smart and admirable choice.
Tech companies have taken a brave and admirable step in releasing their diversity stats.
They say while its goals are admirable, it's hardly improving education for the masses.
You cannot do that if you don't have thick skin, which is totally admirable.
Then Windows Phone 7, which was an admirable reboot with genuinely new design ideas.
I had admirable male buddies, ones with Ivy League degrees and piercing blue eyes.
Whatever the case, it's a noble effort, an admirable risk and a fascinating story.
Mainers have their own ways, a hardiness and independence of spirit that are admirable.
Duncan just retired, wrapping up one of the most admirable careers in NBA history.
Your candid nature and open disposition are admirable, but they also leave you vulnerable.
The ever-admirable Chrissy Teigen is totally cool with showing off her stretch marks.
Tebow told us that this is about not living with regret—an admirable sentiment.
His messaging was on target for each audience -- an admirable beginning to international diplomacy.
Collin Sexton owns one of the most maddening and admirable shot charts in basketball.
Greed and growth are not admirable or indeed sustainable in a crowded, finite planet.
I think she took pain and turned it into action and that's incredibly admirable.
If such a change materialises, Dr Tolba's admirable legacy will grow more impressive still.
It's ok to admit to dedicating time and effort on creating something, admirable even!
Maybe. Ultimately, DiCaprio's cause is admirable, and some of the shots were legitimately stunning.
The series has an admirable scope, showing films from the 1920s to the present.
Transgender people, by taking on a different, often-scorned identity, have demonstrated admirable courage.
Seth Cohen helped create a world in which geekiness is respectable, admirable, marketable, desirable.
Despite the idyllic atmosphere and admirable service, the quality of the food was mixed.
That's admirable for an anthropologist, but grievous for a stylist as talented as Hurston.
When they're a bit ridiculous, they often still retain that sense of admirable force.
We're slightly concerned about this snow queen's body temperature, though her bravery is admirable.
His willingness to endure these questions was admirable, even if he deserved the grilling.
Their ability to engage their audience is admirable, especially considering how young they are.
The ambition is admirable, but a play can't follow every road open to it.
Nguyen's own attempts to infuse "New Waves" with politics, heart and reality are admirable.
Her lack of compromise is, as always, admirable — as is her way with actors.
Miles's commitment to this conceit is admirable, but his ultimate intentions are somewhat unclear.
The German chancellor has done an admirable job over her 13 years in office.
YouTube has taken admirable steps in the past year to clean up its platform.
But he drives to the basket with an admirable zestiness, and a certain defiance.
"It's admirable," said McIlroy, who spent a summer in Utah as a junior player.
On the face of it, preventing student loan defaults sounds like an admirable goal.
Still, it seems increasingly difficult to ignore the less admirable aspects of his personality.
The picture that emerges of Kavanaugh as an actual student is admirable if indistinct.
For Zuckerberg, Gate's success at setting and achieving such an ambitious goal is admirable.
Admirable game plan, but coronavirus and Netflix are throwing a wrench in Gal's plans.
All three styles are admirable, all differently true to the spirit of the work.
That Mr. Jacobs did, and did so with such grace and beauty, is admirable.
They made a bad mistake in how they read his restraint, which was admirable.
Here, everyone is loving and admirable and largely untroubled by religious or philosophical considerations.
He retains admirable composure as he makes his way through the increasingly violent sauces.
There's something about the brutal simplicity of Craigslist that's always suggested an admirable caution.
It's not that many of the crown prince's goals aren't prudent or even admirable.
It's perfectly legitimate, even admirable, for members or participants to help enforce these policies.
It's an admirable ideal, but Karen has a hard time with the ensuing reality.
Brad Field's stark lighting gave the now-bare and unmasked stage an admirable eeriness.
That may sound admirable, but it's legally unworkable and, in many cases, simply unjust.
To see constellations in the mire, and build them into new worlds, is admirable.
She is an admirable person and she&aposs going to leave the Democrats to victory.
And the attitude Teigen, 30, has towards those women that Legend modelized is downright admirable.
Morally and intellectually admirable, the structures (as sculpture) are also a pleasure to visually contemplate.
It's admirable to see this designer put a more refreshing, positive spin to travel fashion.
The disappointment and impatience that people feel in a decadent era is legitimate, even admirable.
Yet there's something admirable about a game that actively says "fuck you" to the player.
His dedication is admirable, especially since everything he attains in his paintings is hard won.
Seriously, Miguel shows admirable restraint tolerating his grown-ass son while he makes rude comments.
While it's a common and admirable aspiration, you should be wary of its adverse consequences.
This is a difficult line to walk, and Rizvi does an admirable job of it.
In an admirable show of restraint, the FDA left the tasty part to individual determination.
However, as Gordon points out, being a blogger is admirable and powerful on its own.
It does an admirable job handling TV audio for something so tiny and so affordable.
FCIC has made so much data, and has done an admirable job (caveats noted below)
For all their puerile humour, the Meow Wars engendered a manic creativity that was admirable.
Integrations are harder when paired with indecision Lenovo is retreading HP's footsteps with admirable diligence.
It's healthy, and perhaps admirable, to leave the door to redemption open to even racists.
But Duolingo has done an admirable job of making the monumental task accessible and fun. 
"You know, I think it's so admirable the way you've embraced my tribe," he says.
This daring squirrel might have gotten in over its head, but its tenacity is admirable.
Adding up her actions in the movie, Mason checks all the boxes for admirable heroine.
These are admirable goals, but China is better suited for them after the deleveraging process.
Her impressive dedication to her craft was admirable and addicting enough to follow on YouTube.
As our special report this week makes clear, the superstars are admirable in many ways.
They demonstrate excellently how admirable attempts to create new sonic templates often produce labored ones.
He's really been admirable about laying low and not speaking out, with all due respect.
The effort is admirable, if only because Coker's love and eclecticism is so plainly evident.
The way Elizabeth balances it all (though she's clearly fraying at the edges) is admirable.
It's a streamlined execution of deliberate storytelling and character choices executed to admirable, enviable standards.
The goal is an admirable one: move passengers through airports quicker and with less hassle.
The final product isn't an exhaustive account, but it's an admirable and good-looking attempt. 
The young executants are all officially admirable; but the choreography presents them as stuffed shirts.
What he has written defies easy categorization in ways that are both admirable and exasperating.
The Dior Hydra Life Jelly Sleeping Mask, particularly, produced admirable skin-plumping ($69 at Dior).
The goal is admirable—it makes sense to increase efficiencies across agencies with similar needs.
They look like the country we've become, and they too are behaving like admirable men.
"A complete woman is probably not a very admirable creature," she told The Paris Review.
President Trump's emphasis on a physical barrier for our southern border is an admirable one.
But for her, too, he's a pile of accomplishments, fragile identity, and vaguely admirable qualities.
There is nothing inherently wrong in admiring work produced by a less than admirable person.
Call it an unintended consequence, a glitch in an otherwise admirable system, a side effect.
TheWaveVR is an admirable, EDM-soaked attempt that's like an (even more) awkward Silent Disco.
"What she and other players are doing is admirable, and they have cause," Miley said.
There's something admirable about a show so defiantly opposed to change, but something frustrating, too.
DOUTHAT There's something admirable about showing these clothes along with religious art, though it's complicated.
So, finding a way to lower the cost of R&D is an admirable goal.
While the three witnesses came across as unusually admirable, they're not atypical of their breed.
They make an admirable case for "Tracer"; I hope this revival has a longer life.
But looking at the larger picture of his career, he has done many admirable things.
The relationship between Kit and Sunny anchors the novel with an admirable lack of sentimentality.
First, there is nothing especially admirable about the development of single-family zoning in America.
That it mostly manages to pull off the latter without trivializing the former is admirable.
Those efforts are admirable and valuable to the ecosystems of which otters are a part.
There is little doubt that protecting the free exercise of religion is an admirable goal.
Europe's ideological rigidity is admirable, but it is also partly responsible for the region's paralysis.
The result is a pleasure to play and a really admirable piece of game design.
Yet Wilde's pantomime, his ostentatious dandy manner, is admirable for its droll and caustic intelligence.
I say in the book that was a very admirable thing for me to do.
There is an admirable ambition to the game's systems-driven narrative and procedurally generated character.
"To some extent, the IRS has done an admirable job in trying to play catch-up, but at the end of the day, an admirable job isn't good enough, and it's not sufficient to solve all the problems that were created for taxpayers," he said.
That's really admirable in a scene where it's hard to do that as you get older.
And it celebrated Indian-American culture onscreen in ways that still feel admirable and unique today.
It's not admirable to take delight in the failure of one's opponents; but, conversely, fuck 'em.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg described this problem with admirable clarity in a blog post last year.
Behrouzi calls video dating largely uncharted territory, but points to Snapchat's success as an admirable model.
It also makes her an admirable person, one with good friends and goals worth fighting for.
All of this makes you a devoted, admirable Game of Thrones fan — but not an expert.
If the ADB's reluctance to water down risk controls is admirable, organisational rigidity is less so.
I am encouraged to see that you have retained your admirable scepticism in most other regards.
Still, it's admirable to see young, gifted creators folding their own voices into a larger vision.
But, after 13 sober and admirable years at the top, Angela Merkel's authority has melted away.
That's an admirable goal, even if the company's approach to achieving it is less than ideal.
Despite how little she may know about Dumbledore, her sustained commitment to the costume is admirable.
Each one was accomplished and confident and admirable; that was clear to everyone who knew them.
The exhibition's next installation is admirable, offering baggy insights into the botched unification of the continent.
Its success in helping hundreds of millions of people to raise themselves from poverty is admirable.
It's simultaneously admirable and incredibly frustrating, and for the final it was just a touch predictable.
Ms Suu Kyi's initial reluctance to take up the Rohingya cause was understandable, though not admirable.
Yet it also captures an admirable attitude — one that the current bull market has apparently assumed.
But the Fold does an admirable job marrying Samsung's hardware expertise with a new form factor.
Google has done an admirable job removing many of the barriers that have plagued VR before.
So Arthur's willingness to cover topics like same-sex marriage is admirable, but not totally surprising.
He was so admirable as a man that his brilliance as an athlete was somehow overlooked.
The Sennheiser soundbar did an admirable job creating a massive soundstage with its undeniably massive soundbar.
Wanting to be debt free is an admirable goal and one that works for many retirees.
In fact, the project is admirable in its solemnity; there's hardly a character worth cheering for.
What do you make of the intent to provide back pay for — It's an admirable goal.
I felt like Tracy makes some mistakes, but there's something really human and admirable about her.
The ones with whom I've worked have a laser-like drive and an admirable work ethic.
But it's admirable how ballsy crocuses are—blooming first, before anyone else in the flower bed.
She walks through machine gun fire on the Western Front with admirable fortitude but little foresight.
I don't want to diminish Wiso's mission statement; it's admirable to want to keep women safe.
The most important thing about Game Of Throne's Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke) is her admirable voraciousness.
While rooting out crime and corruption is an admirable goal, beware the law of unintended consequences.
That's deeply admirable, and even where one may disagree with their elders, worth paying due regard.
But one of the more admirable aspects of Mr. English's character is his attitude toward money.
Tony's level of zen while he helps Clay through the tapes is admirable, enviable — and suspicious.
"The loyalty to the animals & to your integrity is admirable to say the least," she said.
In Hansen's reconsideration, the Kid is a mostly admirable wild child who seeks a stable family.
In this, he is helped by a sterling cast that he has directed with admirable assurance.
It's largely successful in the admirable quest to prevent blisters, heel chafing, and other foot pains.
The flash did an admirable job of balancing the color and not underexposing the white page.
" Laurence H. Tribe, a law professor at Harvard, said Judge Garland's dissenting opinion was "particularly admirable.
The global community has done some admirable work reining in offshore tax havens in recent years.
Having served in the military during Soviet times, Kostya had admirable habits of practicality and efficiency.
She seemed genuinely admirable, and it was possible for a 20-something reporter to admire her.
The four federal prosecutors who withdrew from the case showed swift, admirable fealty to their principles.
Her single-minded focus on work is presented as admirable but also something of a curse.
This is the central conflict in Iweala's slender book, one the author handles with admirable cool.
Bill's attempt to save one of the children of Derry from Pennywise is an admirable one.
But that admirable notion, or anything like it, is lost in the artist's more recent work.
It's an admirable effort by one of rock's bigger stars in recent years to think small.
And her mind just worked in different ways that I found so exciting and so admirable.
To the Editor: Your coverage of the Tiananmen Square massacre and its aftermath has been admirable.
Clayton Guyton, the founder of a community center, and his protégé, Alex Long, are especially admirable.
" He argues that there's an "admirable elegance" to "running everything through the personal income tax code.
They are admirable and awful, full of idealism and full of themselves, weird and entirely familiar.
Albina Shagimuratova, as Violetta, sounded very fine indeed, with alluring tone and admirable clarity and accuracy.
A more conventional, responsible, admirable president would have looked right past them, at comelier options galore.
That is an admirable idea, but one that a Republican-controlled Senate is unlikely to approve.
The other four Democratic candidates sharing the Drake University debate stage also put in admirable performances.
Still, Mr. Fessenden's ambition is admirable, and there's more than a little raw skill on display.
As Hannah grew up, Janet could see the admirable traits of Hannah's father start to emerge.
"The Last Bluff" follows the twists and turns of the story with admirable clarity and concision.
Is it ridiculous or admirable that Facebook needs to tell people to, essentially, not be assholes?
At more than four hours sans commercials, "Watergate" exhibits an admirable richness of detail and depth.
Buttigieg's post-college career might not be as admirable as some, but it was utterly banal.
On the one hand, this is hubris of the highest order, almost admirable in its resilience.
Jackson Jr. already has a reservoir of post moves, and he executes them with admirable composure.
And of all the women on Game of Thrones, whose transformation is more admirable than Sansa Stark's?
Not that emotional manipulation is such an admirable skill, but I sense Cunanan takes pride in it.
Streep's call to action — to donate to the Committee to Protect Journalists — is also an admirable one.
It's not a mind-bending cinematic masterpiece like Mad Max, but it's a solidly constructed, admirable work.
Heavy drinking is often seen either as normal or admirable—'Wow, she can really hold her liquor!
It is clear that the British public recognises a number of admirable qualities in the Labour leader.
These are all admirable, perhaps even heroic qualities, but somehow they make people hate her even more.
Despite how admirable and idealistic it sounds, there is a need for start-ups like Neva Labs.
"John and Sanjay just did an exceptionally admirable job when they had two boards smolder," he says.
Ultimately, their goal is to work themselves out of a job, which is a pretty admirable mission.
Though not as dour as Gordon Brown, Ms Davidson exudes an admirable disdain for such southern decadence.
Clemmer's actions were admirable, and Cramer used him as a model for investors to spot great management.
That's an admirable leadership trait that has been completely lost, at least for many of our candidates.
This post was made possible by Jezebel's admirable dedication to chronicling Kathie Lee's exploits over the years.
Their work is so strong and their dedication to the stories they focus on is very admirable.
But however admirable they might be ethically, the #NeverTrump faction has shown little evidence of political intelligence.
Those objectives are clearly admirable in theory, but such noble experimentation can come across differently in practice.
Its founding principles are admirable, and architects and planners might have much to learn from its design.
"It isn't enough to be accomplished, brilliant, or admirable," Fortune wrote in an article accompanying the list.
Still, these collections are admirable and undeniably necessary, a fact proven by the wave of positive responses.
Maybe soon, we can collectively admit that game development without crunch is not only possible, but admirable.
Sticking with a right and just cause, even when is feels like a losing battle, is admirable.
These are all admirable goals, especially considering the severe health impacts that malnutrition has on growing children.
I just did really predictable stuff with lyrics that were obvious, but not in an admirable way.
This is a major problem, and it's admirable to see Park and Kim standing up for themselves.
It was an admirable strategy, but consumer confidence was hit time and time again as a result.
To the Editor: Though Geri Taylor's positive attitude is admirable, her situation is presented as nearly hopeless.
The defense, in its own half, did an admirable job of bottling up Colombia's effervescent attacking players.
Hong Kong boasts an admirable track record of surviving shocks, from regular typhoons to the SARS epidemic.
The rest of the admirable deregulatory effort is trying to get government agencies out of this racket.
She's an admirable woman who has plenty of admirers and who has more than passed the test.
It's admirable for its purity, but doesn't tug us in its direction like a BMW X2121 does.
She conducts with admirable economy and clarity — her beat, her cues — while injecting expressiveness and emotion liberally.
The story lands like a skillfully flown helicopter in an open field -- unavoidable and with admirable grace.
That is the professed goal of "But What if We're Wrong?" and it is an admirable one.
Valenti's commitment to holding the line for a certain common-denominator feminism in hostile territory is admirable.
Rarely has a debut novelist emerged with a curriculum vitae as diverse and admirable as Kate Tempest's.
Here's where to start if you need a credit card and you have less-than-admirable credit.
In turning the other cheek to Gohmert, Mueller may have acted from admirable, but ill advised, impulses.
Trump and his team of advisers have done an admirable job of sustaining solid growth and prosperity.
There is admirable swiftness in the storytelling, especially in Act 1, as Mr. Wheeldon introduces the characters.
Yet alongside such admirable role models, the Miss Universe cult is still packaging women as consumer goods.
It is admirable to call on Congress to appropriate funds already authorized for opioid addiction treatment programs.
In Jeffrey Zuckerman's admirable and confident translation, the narrator comes across as calm, morose — and inexplicably reluctant.
To understand the Trump tax increases, you should first acknowledge the most admirable feature of his plan.
Offering to help in a time of need is both valuable and admirable, and should be lauded.
Abawi, a foreign news correspondent, does an admirable job of showing the grim horror of refugee life.
I'm not sure that it's really true, but if it were, is it really an admirable thing?
I've just always found him to be an admirable human being, even when I disagree with him.
Kashmiris have displayed admirable courage in the face of this crisis, and their voices should be heard.
This is not the time, then, for the F.A.A. to put in jeopardy such an admirable record.
Drive East is admirable for many reasons — not least of all because it changes with the times.
Admirable as this approach may seem in the abstract, there is something stingy about it in practice.
Some of his reforms are admirable, necessary, long overdue and overwhelmingly popular with millions of younger Saudis.
Although Colombia has made admirable progress over the past decade, it isn't ready to join the OECD.
Five 15-letter theme entries is a lot, and it's admirable that Mr. Halperin fit them in.
Mr. Cain called the episode an anomaly at a company with an otherwise admirable reputation for safety.
It is an admirable initiative: both the club's, and the fans', hearts are in the right place.
Jacobsen's admirable deadpan style made me first believe that her book is an exposé of government foolishness.
If you'd rather keep an iPhone that has everything you need than compromise your ideals, that's admirable.
Both camerawork (directed by Vincent Bataillon) and performances are admirable; the superb choreography emerges with unusual lucidity.
Their love for this country is unquestionable, and the dignity with which they serve us is admirable.
I agree with this reader that displaying corrections in prominent fashion is a long and admirable tradition.
And that they are just as patriotic and just as admirable as anyone who wears a uniform.
This impulse — a kind of Trumpian noblesse oblige — is, viewed in a certain light, kind of admirable.
It's an admirable goal, but the problem is that the settings is the only thing that's changed.
Our model was smack in the middle and did an admirable job taking what we threw at it.
That's admirable, at least when it's coming from people wearing the flag of your country on their shoulder.
"You have done an admirable job going against your own nature to raise this child," she tells Maleficent.
It's admirable that Scharf continues to come to the canvas and let it meet him where he's at.
Harari is whip-smart, and he does an admirable job here of honing in on some key issues.
Yet as admirable as Mr Mitchell's life has been recently, under Florida law he was ineligible to vote.
It's admirable that it works as well as it does, but it still makes for an exhausting adventure.
Is uncritical niceness to people who have made the world a worse place a good and admirable thing?
While "admirable" as an effort to protect dreamers, Mr Feldman writes, the federal judge's ruling "can't be correct".
For many of his supporters, the more this was disapproved of, the more valid and admirable it seemed.
"I think the deputy governor has all the admirable qualities needed and more, more than me," he said.
Because a couple of weeks ago, something Chris Hayes did from MSNBC, which I thought was pretty admirable.
The company's zeal for inventing new ways to socialize is admirable, though not always a sound business strategy.
The tradeoff, of course, is admirable—the company wants to provide the necessary resources during especially vulnerable moments.
A true villain and schemer Victimized/dead She maintains admirable restraint concerning the sexual drama of her past.
Meanwhile, the Withings Move is an admirable attempt at a $70 smartwatch, but it simply misses the mark.
The things Nicholas Cage is willing to do to steal the Declaration of Independence is truly admirable. pic.twitter.
What had once seemed like admirable message discipline from a polished candidate had turned into a viral meme.
DeRozan has been thoroughly admirable as a Raptor, and had a huge role in building this franchise up.
DONALD TRUMP, flanked by his thoroughbred offspring and wife, showed admirable qualities in Des Moines on February 1st.
Just the ability to deflate tension with a joke makes these characters seem more real and more admirable.
And adoption, though admirable, is neither the sole responsibility of the childless nor a perfect substitute for procreation.
"Pat would have found Kaepernick an extremely admirable person for what he believed in," Krakauer told the Post.
Hawkins's intention to combat Islamophobia is admirable, but wearing the hijab isn't the only way to do so.
Although admirable for sub-$400 phones, OnePlus never quite rivaled the design chops of its more expensive competition.
Two days later, another "Hearthstone" commentator, Nathan "Admirable" Zamora said he was withdrawing from the event as well.
To me, he seems to have done O.K.—found some happiness, created some admirable art—while still living.
Mr. Sanders has led an admirable life of social activism, and his record of public service is impeccable.
I want something smart and interesting, that isn't violent, and that has at least a few admirable characters.
The related university reports are full of admirable measures on recycling, food service, building codes and electricity efficiency.
Gibney's film does an admirable job of getting the uninitiated up to speed on the complex Theranos saga.
They were a sign that you were lazy or dirty — and in that era, these weren't admirable qualities.
The show was consummately enjoyable, perfect festival stuff: Instantly accessible and danceable and admirable even to those unfamiliar.
The choices represent admirable decisiveness under new Wesfarmers Managing Director Rob Scott, an insider who ascended in November.
I was particularly impressed and delighted by the number of children, and their admirable dedication to their craft.
The program has an admirable track record in more than 2628 investments (despite the well-publicized Solyndra strikeout).
Those attitudes, admirable as they may be, have helped fuel a power gap that separates men and women.
Cannadine's admirable history lucidly records Britain's many triumphs at home and abroad, and its many failures as well.
Their restraint is admirable because it would have been tempting to speculate whether the site was occupied permanently.
Cathy Marston's telling, at American Ballet Theater, takes an admirable feminist stance, but is undone by monotonous choreography.
The loyalty DeRozan has shown the Raptors is admirable, and it is the exception rather than the norm.
Then, in the midst of this less-than-admirable rage stage of my grieving process, something strange happened.
It's admirable, to say the least, considering L.A. is bracing for a massive wave of COVID-19 patients.
Innocent lambs may be admirable, but they're not the defenders you want in a dog-eat-dog world.
Notionally, helping Ukraine is admirable, but the lack of public discussion and suddenness of this announcement are worrisome.
It is admirable that the new Japanese nuclear power regulator is seeking to improve its safety oversight capability.
Yet such tactical assistance, while admirable, can accomplish little without complementary cooperation among the states in the region.
While an admirable achievement, this only accounts for around 10 percent of electricity produced in the U.S. today.
Nixon's impeachment troubles came during his second term, despite a presidency that included admirable legislation and imaginative diplomacy.
What is admirable is that the show does not depend on nostalgia, nor does it simply rehash events.
While negativity in the face of this menace is justified and admirable, negativity alone is a fractional response.
Their creativity has been admirable, building a contender without ever guaranteeing a player more than McCutchen's $51.5 million.
Even when intentions are admirable, the mind is effective at warping perspectives to line up with self-interest.
"Expect Great Things" is eccentric, strange, even far-fetched, but nonetheless admirable — a bit like Henry David Thoreau.
If only the industry weren't littered with so much wreckage, NBCU's ambitious exploratory efforts might seem more admirable.
Other big banks, with the exception of the tarnished Wells Fargo, were putting up similarly admirable profit numbers.
But what they're doing is trying to put some science behind recommendations and I think that's very admirable.
All this came through in the performances Mr. Nézet-Séguin drew from the inspired orchestra and admirable cast.
Mia Kirshner does admirable work here as Grayson, delivering the warmth that is a contrast to Sarek's coldness.
"The prospect of a Wild West shooting spree is not an admirable one in our business," he said.
The dedication that many in the community have to the cause is also deeply admirable, and profoundly humane.
Sullivan touches upon some uncomfortable truths here, and his essay is an admirable attempt to wrestle with them.
There is a kind of monomania at play here, so deep as to be admirable, but also alienating.
Now, even monsters deserve protection, and efforts to save these creatures from extinction are admirable and worth promoting.
Depending on how you look at it, preparation like the kind I've practiced seems either admirable or overly calculating.
So, I suppose it's admirable that you're considering body positivity at all, but really this is just about rudeness.
"The strength Emily portrays as a Mother is admirable to say the least," Damis wrote in a Facebook post.
There has been something admirable, and yes, resilient about the way markets have dealt with political challenges this year.
While it is admirable that Webre takes pride in customizing each home, she allows herself to overspend on construction.
I think it makes him more admirable that he's not just trying to stifle it or hide it himself.
Admirable things like buckwheat shortbread, for example, or sesame cakes, lemon tarts, braised fennel, roasted chicken, tall and proud.
Just because joining the military is an admirable choice doesn't mean it's a path free of doubt or misunderstanding.
DION got his first paying job at 14—which would be admirable, except that he was selling crack cocaine.
He has a point — but in many ways the Bitcoin community is among the most admirable in the space.
But, as a standalone add-on aimed at adding depth to the character, "Episode Prompto" does an admirable job.
His struggle as a player is as admirable as it is hilarious, but it's entirely of his own making.
But the effort, while perhaps admirable in theory, is ludicrous in practice given Facebook's staggering size, scale, and complexity.
This isn't just an enjoyable performance; it's also an admirable piece of writing, so funny and yet so smart.
And yet that openness, while admirable, has only revealed Twitter's internal decision-making processes to be lax and inconsistent.
"It was pretty admirable and quicker than we probably both could have imagined for what actually happened," Andretti said.
Mr Burnham is doing admirable work in co-ordinating the tangle of charities through his new Homelessness Action Network.
A new documentary, "I Am JFK Jr.," does an admirable job of puttying in the gap between those events.
" Translation: "We are taking the admirable idea of co-op living and charging a lot of money for it.
Tempo Automation is a San Francisco-based startup built around the admirable goal of removing those last few hurdles.
Weiner deleted her post, but if her feelings weren't what you'd call admirable, they were still human and real.
This morning the company announced an agreement set to deploy a fleet of the vehicles for an admirable cause.
It is admirable that Fitbit managed to figure out a sub-$100 tracker, especially since it performs quite well.
There's nothing admirable about trying to do a tough job with one hand tied behind your back, NHL GMs.
For the wealthy, frugality is framed as an admirable sign of self-control; for everyone else, it's a requirement.
The Apollo 7s actually did an admirable job picking up my voice during phone calls, despite their tiny size.
Shapiro chooses quotes that are famous or revealing of the spirit of the times — not necessarily eloquent or admirable.
Speed is, at 31 mph in sport mode, admirable, though some may blanch at the 16-minute flight time.
"You have done an admirable job going against your own nature to raise this child," Queen Ingrith tells Maleficent.
And while it's admirable that Guest is enthusiastically rooting for his characters, there's nothing particularly funny about the approach.
The sentiment is admirable, but it proves that living up to ideals is a lot harder than espousing them.
The antiquity of Venice proper is absent on Isola delle Rose, though it does have its own admirable history.
While his genuine passion on this issue is admirable, sadly, his plan to address the problem is paper thin.
Trump pardoned Arpaio on Friday evening, saying his "50 years of admirable service to our Nation" warrants the move.
So there may be some political heat but clearly he's willing to take that on, which is quite admirable.
But the Warriors displayed their admirable depth, using 11 players in the first half, and they followed the Dec.
Aster's commitment to his heroine's psychological journey is admirable, but that doesn't hold true for everybody in the film.
Its goal, to prevent massive corporate fraud such as we saw from Enron and WorldCom, is an admirable one.
When we analyzed headlines and leads to see how stories were framed, we found an admirable degree of impartiality.
"There's a sense of solidarity, which is very admirable," said Jan Egeland, secretary general of the Norwegian Refugee Council.
When it comes to fighting genocide and standing with Israel, President Trump has been admirable and deserves our thanks.
Teixeira's ardent desire to return may be admirable, but it is one that could be emanating from other factors.
That directness only heightens the esteem due these soldiers, even if they are reluctant to see themselves as admirable.
King's nativism is "a blemish on an otherwise admirable state...his hate-spew has real world consequences," says Gomez.
There are far worse places to be in the NBA than a perpetual state of distinctive, admirable pseudo-contendership.
He's in charge of an increasingly potent offense and plays with an untamable rage that's both admirable and horrifying.
We wanted each tribe to be a blend of admirable traits, and also ones that are concerning, or troubling.
Both men, for instance, consider President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia — hardly a model of democracy — an admirable leader.
In physical terms, Mr. Solondz has translated his cinematic-eye view into a specifically theatrical vision with admirable success.
This is admirable, but what's missing is a sense of the texture and complication of the Eamons family's life.
Jonathan Tetelman stepped in for the Bayreuth-bound Piotr Beczala as Rodolfo, and he did an admirable, accurate job.
An uncompromising adherence to the truth is an admirable spiritual practice, but it is not a winning political strategy.
There's no arguing that Mr. Mattis is an admirable man who did his best to counter an erratic president.
"Fend off patriarchal poetry" is a vague, if admirable, directive, delivered without apparent irony or a sense of complicity.
After a court decision sets an admirable example for other countries, India still has work to do at home.
Editorial It's admirable that Americans' first instinct when disaster occurs is to open their wallets and volunteer their time.
The fact that Bloomberg's actual political beliefs are not that progressive overall makes this more rather than less admirable.
Given that frustration, and the length of the day, working to avoiding fistfights on the Senate floor is admirable.
The intention, of course, is an admirable and honorable one: to show that football, as the slogan goes, remembers.
But there's nothing to subvert as president; breaking with protocol is not admirable and is, in fact, often criminal.
That's what's very admirable about RG. They're really open to hearing answers that might be really uncomfortable and hard.
Yes, it captures the overall spirit of the coming-of-age story and recreates iconic moments with admirable affection.
He's not an entirely admirable figure, and he doesn't cooperate with the authorities out of remorse or civic responsibility.
Sanders's plan also includes an ambitious call to double of nationwide union membership, an admirable and clearly necessary task.
It makes Hawley an admirable father, and the novel more than a case for the humanity of gun nuts.
This is a centrally located boutique accommodation that highlights both traditional and contemporary Maltese aesthetics paired with admirable service.
"I think this is an admirable effort," says Andrei Barbu, a research scientist at MIT who has studied ImageNet.
Theron doesn't play Kelly as though she's a hero, but as though there's something admirable about her steely will.
Without ever falling into the clichés of spunky Bollywood heroine, she effortlessly embodies that admirable thing: a modern woman.
As a group, they had gained admirable amounts of fitness from both workouts and to about the same extent.
Again, the series is an admirable blend of multiple genres, delving into fantasy, hard science, history, adventure and espionage.
But that did not disguise the reality that City played the more adventurous, more attacking and more admirable soccer.
My husband, Karl, makes a mean shepherd's pie, which our two young sons devour happily and with admirable speed.
Keanu just wants to give you a fun night at the movies, and it succeeds at that admirable task.
"It's really admirable that, in the face of rising costs, they've maintained the affordability of the service," Laugesen says.
The most admirable and industrious among us have responded by organizing on local levels and fighting for measurable change.
Some historical nationalists were admirable in large part because they worked to end foreign interference in their domestic affairs.
He listed several of the Whitney's recent admirable exhibitions: David Wojnarowicz, Zoe Leonard, Mary Corse, Nick Mauss, and Warhol.
This distressing film, directed by Valérie Donzelli from a script by Ms. Donzelli and Jérémie Elkaïm, has an admirable pedigree.
"He acted not only in a correct and appropriate manner, he acted with admirable restraint given what happened," Steinberg said.
You may not be any of these things specifically, but you may share Patty's admirable comfort being who she is.
With admirable frankness, Xiao Lu reflects that the macho art world is disgusted by the trivial sentiments of personal relations.
Even as growth slowed, the company promoted itself as a cultural standard-bearer, a new and admirable kind of startup.
And it gives cover for the idea that there was something admirable and heroic about waging war for Nazi Germany.
Narendra Modi, the prime minister, promised with admirable frankness when he took over to rid the country of open defecation.
I will cooperate with the Court as it pursues its admirable goal, so long as all involved receive due process.
Obama, speaking at Benjamin Banneker Academic High School in Washington, D.C., did some admirable space work as he pantomimed texting.
Their dedication to minority causes, though admirable, looked out-of-touch when paired with a relative unconcern for struggling whites.
In that sense, having all these people whose character is admirable — Elizabeth Warren, Sanders, Michelle Obama — is all very helpful.
Millennials are widely known for prioritizing purpose over paycheck when it comes to choosing a job, which is indeed admirable.
Now he wants revenge, proving that apes are capable of learning mankind's uglier emotions along with the more admirable ones.
It's an admirable idea, using the company's camera technology to create something more customized than the 16 Apple currently offers.
In an age where oversharing is common, expected even, Bey's mysteriousness is just as admirable as her body of work.
Despite Hugh Crain's (Henry Thomas) persistent and admirable exertions via crowbar, the door to the Red Room cannot be opened.
The company has also done an admirable job offering high-end specs at budget prices with its Moto G line.
"It is incredible that a quite admirable society like the American society could produce such kind of candidates," Calderon said.
Mr. Ax brought passion and power in admirable measure to his performance, which concluded the program on a stormy note.
It's an admirable goal, of course, and I don't doubt the companies are capable of bringing it off in time.
Instead, Silicon Valley research that started with an admirable sense of utopian promise eventually changed into practical, market-based technology.
And it was yet more evidence of his craving to be seen as more admirable and respected than his predecessors.
It's an admirable argument that has won Mr. Fink wise-man status on Wall Street and accolades in the press.
It's admirable for an influencer with a following as massive as Paul's to try and use their platform for good.
While the objectives of this policy are lofty and admirable, the plan itself is impractical and will simply never work.
So despite its admirable simplicity, an income grant large enough to lift urban families from poverty would be politically unsustainable.
At the end of the second round, you had to call the fight for Griff, despite Big Chet's admirable offensives.
Mr. Vogel, little known in New York, is a highly admirable dancer, and Mr. de Luz delivered charm most convincingly.
New York City has made admirable progress on the mayor's plan to build or preserve 200,000 units over a decade.
Any human identity is made up in part of beliefs about how to live—what is admirable, worthwhile, shameful, precious.
The goals of the series were admirable, but the humor and performances were far too overwrought to hit the mark.
The Booker has done an admirable job of continuing to nominate debut novelists, but midlist authors have been squeezed out.
Ironically, this committee has a long and admirable devotion to cost-benefit analysis, particularly as it relates to water projects.
Westworld's craft — its design, direction, and performances — is admirable, and its ideas about artificial intelligence, fate, and narrative are intriguing.
It's an admirable goal, especially in the world of podcasting, where content democratization is supposed to be a guiding principle.
He also keeps plugging the PPV, which I get is his job, but that's still pretty admirable given the context.
But there's still something admirable about a period-drama heroine whose goal is to get an education, not a husband.
There are one or two recurring characters, not least two half-naked men with an admirable collection of belly tattoos.
Considering how tempting it is to let loved ones off the hook, her ruthlessness can feel refreshing and often admirable.
During an agitated episode, backed by erupting tremolos, Mr. Müller-Schott's intense expressivity is balanced by admirable clarity and directness.
"Doing life together" is an Instagrammable version of an admirable value, one with roots in the first days of Christianity.
Name Withheld Being a nonprofit with an admirable cause doesn't entitle an organization to violate its obligations to its employees.
In her debut memoir, "Running Home," Katie Arnold does an admirable job of trusting the everyday material of her life.
This caveat aside, Norris's irreverent reverence for the history of the Greek language is not only admirable, it is moving.
It is admirable, and sincere, and appreciated by the hundred or so fans, clutching beers, who have stopped to listen.
It's very admirable work from these guys to get up that early in the morning and take care of them.
"At times, the commitment to bleakness feels artistically admirable," Teo Bugbee wrote in her review for The New York Times.
The reasons for that counterprotest include an admirable patriotism and an understandable weariness with the politicization of sports and entertainment.
For all its modest virtues and standout performers, NYTB/Chamber Works delivers a varied program that is admirable and underwhelming.
The intensity rarely lifted: an admirable consistency of mood, though a consistency achieved at the expense of possibilities for variety.
The team has advanced to the second round or further in five of the last six seasons, an admirable record.
In that case, coverage imbued with a normative tilt, and which consistently leans in one direction is unexceptional — even admirable.
Matarazzo and McLaughlin may have a little extra exposure this season and their ability to resist getting hammy remains admirable.
Others, like Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey and Virgin Group founder Richard Branson are part of the admirable 5 a.m.
She is a courageous and admirable woman; but, like many reasonable people, she makes the mistake of underestimating human irrationality.
In her soft, smoky voice, EIlish croons about burgeoning sexuality, anxiety, and confidence struggles with admirable honesty and subdued intensity.
But, given that this version of the keyboard is narrower to fit the device, Apple has done an admirable job.
Season 2 was an admirable effort to change scenery, but it fell apart like a handful of California desert dust.
Just because Dany has achieved great and admirable things doesn't mean she can't eventually give in to her worse impulses.
Although admirable and correct, it seemed inadequate to deal with the deep-seated anger that was being spat our way.
He demonstrates admirable patience by not slapping Gendry upside the head for being so cocksure upon his return to the action.
They are honest, admirable journalists who did not break the law, and they should be freed as a matter of urgency.
And his bars and stripes are more reflective of his admirable NBA longevity than his current, post-career-peak performance level.
This wine cooler has an admirable capacity without being too intrusive, sitting at just 19 inches tall and 14.2 inches wide.
For Behaviour to go in and try this project is fine, even admirable; no studio's past should forever define its future.
It's the best map application for your phone, even though Apple Maps has done an admirable job trying to catch up.
Askini says there's a type of leadership that is acquired by working through the system, and sure, that can be admirable.
But the privacy Ocean's been able to keep is so admirable because it is something that is really hard to achieve.
The attempt to cover so much historical and conceptual ground is admirable, especially for an educational production pitched at all ages.
Visibly upset by television images of dead Syrian children, Mr Trump explained his salvo in a tone of admirable moral outrage.
The professionals perform their complicated and sometimes physically demanding chores with admirable gusto; the same could be said of the nonprofessionals.
This is an admirable place for a brand to be, or to aim for: a mainstream look for non-mainstream people.
I believe he did the right thing and that his initiatives were an admirable acknowledgement that Washington can't solve every problem.
More importantly, Apple's own efforts at AI are hampered by its admirable but costly focus on privacy as a first principle.
The idea is an admirable first step toward a new kind of camera that doesn't get between me and my kids.
At some point, these kinds of images and expectations go beyond just being admirable goals and venture well into burdensome territory.
It is a moment where these admirable, strong and brave actresses have decided to use fashion as a means of protest.
Despite the country's admirable facilities and coaching, the team has had to compensate for a lack of talent on the pitch.
This doesn't actually contain any poultry; it just looks like a rubber ducky, which is admirable and all kinds of adorable.
What by contrast is very admirable about The Eye is that it presents the case for visual thinking directly and constructively.
Tom Taylor plays Jake as a kind of rolling tragedy, staggering through a waking nightmare with dogged determination and admirable grit.
Mr Winkler shows admirable command of detail in tackling a topic that ought to be at the heart of political debate.
On March 8th Seema Verma, a federal Health Department official, warned the state that its proposal, however admirable, violates the law.
But despite admirable performances from the actresses themselves, the new roles are shallow in their conception and secondary in their importance.
As wonderful a teenager as Jordan was, his death would be no less tragic if his record had been less admirable.
Despite some admirable achievements in school reform, Obama perpetuated high-stakes standardized testing and punitive teacher evaluations based on those assessments.
A citywide attempt to reconnect with one's ancestry is admirable and charming, even when it is predicated on much beer-drinking.
The internet tends to fall in love with low-budget commercials that are just cheesy and awkward enough to be admirable.
They're succeeding with an admirable degree of difficulty, too; their identity is aggression, and requires air-tight rotations sans safety net.
"That support will include coaching, medical and logistical assistance and will help underpin athletes' own admirable fund-raising efforts," it said.
All in all, it's admirable depth for a team that now has multiple options to throw at any problem they cross.
While Black Mirror's dedication to the art of the twist is admirable in the abstract, it doesn't always work in practice.
The Hawks hunted quality three-point opportunities with admirable unselfishness, and just about everyone in their rotation could shoot and pass.
Former HUD Secretary and fellow Texan Julian Castro: President George Herbert Walker Bush lived an admirable life of service to country.
It isn't just because we believe many federal programs to be unconstitutional, even if their goals might be admirable and worthwhile.
Public transportation is an option, too: the People Mover bus system does an admirable job covering the sprawl of the city.
Many of them regard Hillary Clinton's leftward progress on issues like immigration and criminal-justice reform as admirable but wildly insufficient.
His public reaction to the atrocity of the chemical attack was genuine and admirable, and his response was decisive and appropriate.
The Federation—the Earth based ruling body of humanity in the Trek universe—is a morally upright and ethically admirable organization.
"Do I want children because I want to be admired as the admirable sort of woman who has children?" she asks.
The company has done an admirable job with other hardware, such as its Surface family of computers that run Windows 10.
Are there any fictional characters, whether from television, film, literature or elsewhere, whom you consider an especially admirable or interesting outsider?
It is admirable that James Schwab defended the truth by leaving his position with ICE when asked to participate in misdirection.
Clinton possesses many admirable qualities, to be sure, but the ability to deliver a good joke is not one of them.
More minor infractions — like illegal parking, refusing to throw out garbage and public nuisances — are typically endured with an admirable resolve.
The Aries sign is also known by its symbol, the ram, which is extremely fitting for this sign's most admirable quality.
A desire to shake up received art history is more than admirable today—it's urgent for a future of pluralist values.
His team, and the previous Bloomberg administration, have made admirable steps toward dedicating more road space for people rather than cars.
Tesla's strategy is to finance through pre-selling (admirable!) and raising lots of money through the sale of stocks and bonds.
If you want to see how gay photography can be admirable art and memorable pornography at the same time, start here.
Pei's vainglorious king (Zheng Kai) seems to have achieved an admirable goal: His policies have kept his territory out of war.
Season three still hits admirable heights, is chock-full of memorable performances, and sets up the stage nicely for a fourth.
The small cast performs with admirable cohesion and intensity, but the production's antics make it difficult for individual performances to shine.
His efforts to improve his community by teaching children math rather than basketball are admirable and unprecedented for an NBA player.
ANONYMOUS You, my friend, have an admirable penchant for rules that will undoubtedly irritate many of those in your social orbit.
Inevitably, his show was criticized for bias, but wading into this dispute, even clumsily, displayed an admirable willingness to take risks.
One is admirable, the other is adolescent, and too many of us have lost sight of the line between the two.
Which is a good thing, because the Solloways have some admirable qualities, even if those qualities make their lives more difficult.
Come here for the pudgy grilled burger with melted American cheese on a sesame bun, and an admirable plate of fries.
Mr. Güra's understanding of the role of the Evangelist matches that of his finest peers, and the other soloists are admirable.
Intentional or not, Amy seems like a determined, ambitious person, but only ever harnesses those admirable qualities in forms of selfishness.
An admirable attempt to combat fake news has come from a group called Verificado 2018, which investigates whether reports are false.
The restraint is admirable, though deciphering how much time has elapsed between one segment and the next can occasionally be challenging.
"The Habanera, Seguidilla and the rest of Carmen's famous display pieces were done last evening in admirable style," The Times said.
Still, while meal kits do eliminate food waste, which is admirable, they also generate enormous amounts of paper and plastic waste.
But Perlstein has his reasons: While his approach might seem admirable, not everyone agrees that it's the right thing to do.
"Kohl's has done an admirable job by investing in desirable products customers want," said Oliver Chen, a retail analyst at Cowen.
Scott Conroy, the creator of "Embeds," does an admirable job of accurately portraying the embed life, the ménage à trois aside.
Less time prepping, more time partying: It's an admirable goal anytime you have people over, but especially on New Year's Eve.
"The creativity with which this can be spun out to generate anywhere from 8-20 trillion is truly admirable," he added.
Cave's optimism is refreshing and important, and the work he makes is imbued with a strain of possibility that is admirable.
Ridge is one of the very few wineries that includes an ingredients list on its label, an admirable act of transparency.
Yes, the late Freddie Mercury would've been able to really sell these lyrics, but May does an admirable job on his own.
And McKinnon's admirable impersonation really shined when the candidate herself joined her on the SNL stage as a carefree bartender named Val.
Trump sees its president, Vladimir Putin, as an admirable strongman who shares America's interest in destroying ISIS and could be a partner.
The current phenomenon of college students demanding "no platform" policies and "safe spaces" is admirable in its goal of protecting marginalised groups.
Considering the failures of major tech companies in attempting the task of a reinvention, Dropbox's work here is on the whole admirable.
While wanting to help someone in a time of financial need is admirable, it's crucial to do so in a responsible way.
While Vivo's refusal to adopt wireless charging continues to be frustrating, the company's iteration on in-display fingerprint sensors has been admirable.
"One of the things that's admirable about the court order is it's really as narrowly construed as it can be," Barreiro said.
This attempt to help the environment and reduce food waste by going Freegan is genuinely admirable—you're even tempted by the idea.
He did an admirable job considering the time constraints, but the resulting score for Rogue One was uninspiring for the most part.
And to Sutton, the one I get to play make-believe with on TV. Your humility, grace, and professionalism are beyond admirable.
And as admirable as Cook's commitment to open dialogue might be, Trump's victory itself makes a solid case for just yelling.[Techcrunch]
Sanders is a solid candidate and his integrity and earnestness are admirable, but that can get lost in the noise of advocacy.
Though he makes an admirable case, the book is most interesting for the insight it provides into the mind of the author.
THE Labour Party has an admirable record of realism when it comes to the Russian revolution and the regime that it spawned.
A man crying is not so admirable, so unusual a phenomenon, that it deserves to be the centerpiece of a humanizing profile.
Hanks' Sully is an admirable companion piece to his Oscar-winning performance as the cargo captain besieged by pirates in Captain Phillips.
NOW's Toni Van Pelt applauds the decision, and sees sensitivity around pronouns as an admirable move for an industry leader like Google.
In some scenes, her bulldog attitude seems almost admirable, and there is a certain catharsis in hearing a string of emphatic obscenities.
In a seemingly admirable quest to maximize the quality of patient care, tunnel vision gives short shrift to other priorities, specifically cybersecurity.
Harry Styles announced an unexpected show in London on Saturday, and one admirable fan was not about to miss out on tickets.
The variety of pieces is admirable but she admits she makes many mistakes and has used more boxes than she can remember.
For the next two years, the tech giant made admirable strides toward achieving its goal, bankrolling large solar plants and wind farms.
So it's truly a shame when games that take this admirable risk too often end with an anxious turn toward the fantastical.
And he's right: while ambition is certainly an admirable, necessary quality, when it exists in a vacuum, things can go very wrong.
She is an admirable public servant, despite her obvious flaws, which are mostly the consequence of her decades in positions of authority.
While seemingly altruistic projects and plutocratic philanthropy seem admirable, they often serve only to soften the edge of the problem at hand.
There's nothing extraordinary or admirable or particularly masculine about driving hard bargains and demanding truth and transparency from people across the table.
Don't get me wrong: Your concern for punctuality and preparedness is admirable, and it's a sign of a conscientious and dutiful personality.
I'm thinking particularly of Will and his crew's ugly, slow-motion street brawl (scored, with admirable incongruity, to Gerry Rafferty's "Baker Street").
It's the first time that EFI has featured asylum-seekers on the runway, and the rationale has a pretty admirable end goal.
The NCAA and its attendants claim Hield's success as the result of their benevolence and present his admirable traits as their own.
To Christians a woman was a tool of Satan; to Muslims she was admirable, a thing of beauty, an ornament of creation.
His soaring tone, range of color and sotto voce contrasts were admirable in "Lotus Land" (after Cyril Scott's Op. 47, No. 1).
A desire to help is admirable, I think, and in order to help, I will set aside, for the moment, my doubts.
He was an admirable, galvanizing player, and then he was just kind of an idea, a sort of a ghost of himself.
Its décor revolves around an admirable collection of neon signs donated by beer salesmen; small wire crawfish traps hang from wooden beams.
While conducting more than 2202,2628 investment adviser examinations is admirable, in our view, the anticipated increases since 28500 should be materially higher.
"The Venezuelan and Chavista government is writing admirable pages of resistance," he told the national assembly, meeting to enact the new constitution.
At the very least, it upholds with admirable panache a cuisine that is fading away as fast if not faster than Yiddish.
A family that never talks about its race because its race is so unimportant compared with all of its other admirable qualities.
It's admirable that countries like Finland, Norway and the Netherlands exhibit more social solidarity across the political spectrum than the United States.
No matter what you're packing, there are points throughout history when your dick has been laughable and grotesque, or admirable and desirable.
It's reasonable and valid for fact-checkers to want to have some hard evidence indicating that their admirable work isn't in vain.
The discipline Rodriguez has displayed to avoid silly controversies — and, apparently, to avoid further steroid use — has been remarkable, maybe even admirable.
As a refined fighter, it's got both accessibility and admirable complexity, requiring plenty of practice to properly read and react effectively to.
At 26 years old, Kanter pursues it all in the most admirable, cringeworthy, and immeasurably hilarious ways; he exists without an analog.
He's known to be a good teammate, a mentor for younger players, and his charitable works are both well-documented and admirable.
His harsh talk — that aspects of the deceased Cuban dictator Fidel Castro's regime were admirable, and that billionaires shouldn't exist — unsettled many.
Willem Dafoe assumes the role of responsible guardian as the admirable motel manager, which earned him a nomination for best supporting actor.
This production, originally created for Northern Ballet in 2016 and opening on Tuesday at American Ballet Theater, takes an admirable feminist stance.
The respect paid to this community of women — successful in business, true to their traditions, open to outsiders — is of course admirable.
Just about every component clicked together to create a brilliant, terrifying whole, hinting at the horrors to come with an admirable steadiness.
These wide-open grids are like cantilevers to me, admirable feats of engineering that make me a little nervous to get near.
Hoover is gone, but the tendency to label black radical organizations as hate groups persists, even among groups with more admirable intentions.
She is a vastly imperfect person by any standard, at times brave and at times venal, obviously admirable and obviously self-interested.
To many of us, this is someone who seems like an admirable, great bohemian of all time, but that drove him nuts.
They are soothing to watch, not exactly inspiring or admirable or evidence that all is right with the world, since it's not.
Amash's approach is intellectually admirable; Paul's is probably more in tune with what a lot of self-described libertarian voters currently want.
Liba Wenig Rubenstein, who oversaw social impact at Tumblr, said companies' attempts were "admirable" — but that shouldn't let them off the hook.
When you look at how much they're giving away verses how much is in their bank accounts, the situation appears less admirable.
"For decades, American Jews have assumed that the more Israel emulates the United States the more admirable it will be," he writes.
While Sanders&apos plan to end at-will employment has an admirable goal — protecting workers — it would also create negative economic consequences.
But he also noted that Mr. Polman has done an admirable job expanding the company's sales in Asia, Africa and Latin America.
"Illinois really has done an admirable job in taking a lead and baking social equity into the cannabis legalization process," Gomez said.
But in this time, when our President exhibits such consistent disregard for so many norms, their forthrightness has been admirable in contrast.
What's so admirable to me is he could make this all about physicality, but he's telling the world about psychedelics, about awareness.
Pliny the Younger's descriptions of the eruption are considered accurate even today, admirable praise since the Romans had little knowledge of volcanism.
With rechargeable batteries, it offers an admirable 80 hours of output at the maximum brightness, and 190 hours on a lower setting.
Like the international court's attempts to bring retrospective justice to Bosnia, it is imperfect and occasionally confusing, but also admirable and important.
On Thursday night, the consensus in media and tech circles was that Bezos did a brave and admirable thing by going public.
It's hard to see how local protests, however admirable, can resist a business model that already profits from decentralized, unregulated, amateur production.
Despite sobering statistics about most Americans' lack of retirement savings, many people have done an admirable job of socking away enough money.
Trading Up It's acceptable, maybe even admirable, to wear clothing that draws no attention to itself every other season of the year.
He put himself at a physical disadvantage and never asked for any sympathy because of it, and that in itself is admirable.
The movie also does an admirable job humanizing the Libyans, a major improvement over last year's "true history" war flick American Sniper.
Their public declaration is admirable, yes, but it largely comes across as a convenient face-saving measure for a bad PR situation.
Vdovichenkov and Derevyanko make for sympathetic figures, carefully balanced between being warm enough to be approachable, and sternly confident enough to be admirable.
The price for a connection was also admirable: For about $7, I was able to purchase a 100MB connection card at base camp.
Romero's cut man did an admirable job of stifling the swelling but was never at peace for a moment over the coming rounds.
The admirable and ostensibly innate Japanese ability for such pairing goes well beyond the classic American greasy food to soak up the booze.
The efficiency of Mary Louise's burns is as admirable as her unparalleled ability to work mention of her dead son into every situation.
It's an admirable project, but it doesn't come without criticism, with the amount of space debris these satellites could potentially create well-noted.
So it's understandable (and even admirable) that Kardashian would want to make sure her daughter feels positive about hers from a young age.
Roger Williams and two Capitol police officers, he was attacking not only Republican members of Congress but a cherished and admirable D.C. institution.
However, she was attractive, had an apartment in north London, and a very aesthetically admirable Instagram account through which I found her services.
The character who mouths them, Tom Buchanan, is one of the least admirable ones, representing a certain kind of unthinking, vulgar rich man.
Mr Abe had previously praised Mr Kagoike, however, saying he had an "admirable passion" for education and that they shared a "similar ideology".
Her story encompasses all the elements of Greek tragedy, including the downfall and suffering of a flawed but in many ways admirable person.
"You're not just a scientist, you're an explorer," said Lorca, showcasing the captain's admirable skill at sussing out what really motivates his crew.
Stephen Tyrone Williams, as Boy Willie, displays these fluid characteristics amid their contradictions; his character's ambition is admirable, while his frustration is clear.
Back in the 1970s, he gave his new company a sensible Scottish name, presumably because of the Scots' admirable reputation for stewarding wealth.
This is an attempt to deal with Britain's over-centralisation and constitutes one of the most admirable legacies of the Cameron-Osborne years.
While not all actors can afford to always wait for the right series, Oh's pursuit of women and creators of color is admirable.
Should adolescent behavior automatically disqualify from public service someone who seems to have grown up to be an admirable judge, husband and father?
Wonder Woman is a confusing feminist icon; she's a warrior, which is admirable, but she's also a sex symbol, which confuses her identity.
An admirable commitment to the principle of free speech in peace time turns into a sucker position against adversarial psy-ops in wartime.
He writes with admirable sensitivity about both music and literature: a better account of Elgar or Arnold Bennett would be hard to find.
Mr Baker's impulse to expand his empathy to the film's adult characters is admirable, but the shifts in perspective only complicate our vision.
In the age of digital images and selfies, Hall's paintings are an admirable anomaly for their insistence on the primacy of direct experience.
Though the intent — recreating Hepworth's studio in St. Ives — was admirable, it feels patronizing in its tackiness and unashamed promotion via "#hepworthgarden" labels.
We've all sat there at our keyboards after posting something we thought was funny or admirable and hit reload on the notification page.
But their donnish approach, as admirable as it is, does result in Mr Guadagnino's "Suspiria" lasting an hour longer than Mr Argento's did.
But we do now know that Remedy is working on a new game in the style that it's founded its admirable reputation upon.
While "Bill Nye Saves the World" is a relatively modest enterprise by Netflix's standards, it is, overall, an admirable addition to its lineup.
If you want to compare them to PlayStation Vue and Sling TV, CNET has done an admirable job laying out who offers what.
Some of many reasons being their pastel colored hair, catchy tunes, admirable work ethic, relatable and humble personalities, and their mesmerizing music videos.
It's an admirable initiative, but reflects the same problem I saw at Harvard: a striking lack of connection with the Big Red Middle.
An admirable bit of digging on some FCC applications showed an application to deploy 3,000 vehicular radar units, with 10 units per vehicle.
The need for further testing The technology is admirable, but a long road lies ahead for the glove to become an everyday reality.
Conserving beautiful places for all of us to enjoy is an admirable goal, but the mythology of national parks has distorted our perceptions.
"It's better than the alternative," he quips in the video, which is, you know, an admirable way to look at this whole nightmare.
"When it comes to fighting genocide and standing with Israel, President Trump has been admirable and deserves our thanks," he wrote in part.
"In both cases, it's really admirable that the libraries were comfortable letting an external developer make creative use of their data," concludes Vanderkam.
The headphones are crisp and clear, even at high volumes and Bose does an admirable job servicing both the high and low end.
But credit where credit is due: any sort of protest to make change on behalf of women and equality is bold, and admirable.
While it's admirable that it's trying to avoid shutting victims out of support communities, the relatively hands-off approach might not deter addicts.
To his credit he would sometimes confess that he wasn't prepared to answer a question, and this honesty suggested a certain admirable integrity.
Which is why perhaps the most interesting — and admirable — call from Smith in his post is for technology companies to slow their roll.
They're both skilled at tapping into a determination that would be admirable if it didn't hew so close to obsession, and to blindness.
It's rousing and moving, and speaks to an admirable and affecting honesty on Halsey's part, as well as the continuing need for change.
To be very clear about this, there is nothing glamorous or admirable about a woman being touched, grabbed, or manhandled against her will.
Yes, to create and give birth to a life is a beautiful and admirable thing — but at what point is the debt repaid?
Political journalists have done an admirable job of covering this White House's actions through FOIA requests, leaks, and other tools of investigative reporting.
But it's not just her physical fitness that's admirable — the actress also has a great attitude about being comfortable in her own skin.
While the rule's intent to deliver consumers increased access to nutrition information is admirable, good intentions don't always add up to practical application.
Suggesting that Bourdain is in heaven, while a well-intended remark, makes him seem like a martyr and generally admirable for his action.
In its first year, the Trump administration has done an admirable job of rousing the U.S. economy from its Obama policy-induced somnolence.
To be compared to this classic in any way, be it for cinematography, mood, or just being in Colorado, was an admirable accolade.
It also exemplifies Brooklyn's admirable tendency to do shows that Manhattan's big museums apparently find too juicy, broadly appealing or who knows what.
At every turn the reader grows increasingly attached to this sympathetic and admirable heroine, whose weaknesses make her all the more convincingly human.
That said, your intentions seem admirable, and the Workologist is reluctant to discourage selfless efforts to make the work world a better place.
The two candidates waged admirable campaigns, which included squaring off in four substantive, widely watched debates, culminating with the election on Nov. 8.
A -- Aesop Rock: The Impossible Kid (Rhymesayers) Indubitably brilliant, indubitably self-referential, Aes has exorcised his depressive demons with admirable tenacity since 2001.
One of the weirdest things about McMahon, and arguably the only admirable thing about him, is his willingness to not hold a grudge.
It's an admirable target — food packing waste is undeniably out of control, and is likely to only get worse before it gets better.
This is a health-minded smartwatch and, as such, it does a surprisingly admirable job of telling you what you need to know.
To present the facts and let the reader decide is an admirable mission statement, but I don't know if that's what happened here.
An admirable sex expert Lou Paget says that vagina-bearers can experience 10 different types of orgasms, while penis-bearers can have eight.
Her gumption and work ethic seem so admirable, but her van and her health seem so precarious, her hopes so vulnerable to fate.
Father Reese argued that the pope's usual, and admirable, willingness to call out injustice could put the country's Christian minority in grave danger.
It's admirable that Donald Cerrone is getting back into the cage so promptly after his crushing defeat against lightweight champion, Rafael dos Anjos.
Musk is admirable, ambitious and courageous — there is little doubt that he has created a threat to which big car manufacturers must respond.
It's an admirable stance, but one that might leave viewers a bit unsatisfied when they reach the end of the five-episode series.
It also has an admirable premise in that it focuses on Batman's detective work rather than swinging around the city and kicking ass.
His admirable creativity and pluck comes through at the start, with the theme, scored for just four instruments: violin, viola, cello and lute.
Its beauty contrasts the film's harsh narrative, about finding a place in the world by taking control of one's fate with admirable conviction.
In his debut collection, a "memoir in essays," Young fires an admirable volley into the robust field of memoirs by black American men.
These are also novels in which you can't immediately tell whether a character will turn out to be mostly admirable or mostly not.
The worst part is I admire a lot of music writers and I think the job of the critic is an admirable one.
But they balance that drawback with convenience, and the best ones do an admirable job of bringing TV shows and films to life.
"The new emperor has an admirable personality and I hope he creates a fine royal household that expresses his own personality," he said.
Ali's life was navigated and often thrown off course by the most admirable and destructive human quality: Ali's story is one of stubbornness.
You come here for uncomplicated burgers and cheese fries and admirable soft serve; micheladas and frequent outdoor live music are a nice bonus.
As Peggy, Monique Young has admirable tap and vocal skills, but only reveals a bit of starlike pizazz in the show's big finale.
In the eyes of Democrats, there can never be an admirable Republican woman, but conservatives know we have a rockstar with Melania Trump.
Unfortunately, if shows' last impressions are how they last in memory, "Transparent" will be remembered for its least admirable qualities — vacillation, imprecision, flippancy.
These test results are used in an admirable effort at accountability, but the process of accountability via standardized testing is now deeply flawed.
The whole concept rests, though, on positive associations: beautiful, successful soccer; clean, admirable values; an air not only of glamour, but class, too.
Though their deliberate and constant introspection is admirable, their crude performances of wokeness are less so — insincere at best, and offensive at worst.
This financial success helps lay the foundation for a happy and productive life, and we believe there is nothing more admirable than that.
New Zealand has been using the slogan "100% Pure New Zealand" to advertise itself as a tourist destination since 1999, with admirable success.
It took advantage of Americans' genuine, admirable desire to buy more American-made products while also remaining heavily dependent on manufacturing in China.
Video projections help set the mood for an admirable adaptation of the Brazilian writer's fragmented novel about a woman chafing against society's restrictions.
Adding better habits to our daily routines, like reading every night, or cutting out bad ones, like drinking soda every day, is admirable.
Speaking during the meeting, Trump praised Giuliani, his private attorney, for pushing Ukrainian officials to investigate Biden, saying he was demonstrating admirable verve.
Solis and company are doing such an admirable job with Anafre, it's hard to argue with the flip of allegiance in the kitchen.
The result is that I often come out of a Nelsons concert thinking that it was admirable, but rarely feeling shaken or stirred.
You have been chosen, by nightmarish fate, to take up a cause, and you are doing so in the most admirable of ways.
First, while the senators efforts are admirable, their legislation could have wide-ranging repercussions for free speech and companies doing lawful business online.
New Zealand has been using the slogan "100% Pure New Zealand" to advertise itself as a tourist destination since 1999, with admirable success.
These are usually admirable instincts, and they do, for the most part, keep us from wandering as Emma goes through her recovery laps.
And again, we are talking about an incident from 35 years ago followed by an admirable life without any hint of racial bias.
Directed with admirable clarity by Adrienne Campbell-Holt, "Joan" leapfrogs through time to connect the dots that define its restless, ever-questing protagonist.
"He has a big heart, and it's very admirable, but there are other shelters that are in place that are lawful," she said.
Even Jamie xx's In Colour—the divisive but artful debut album from the British producer—would have still been a "safe" but admirable choice.
I thought there was admirable transparency in Twitter's October 17 blog accompanying its release of information about the extent of misinformation operations since 2016.
It's a tad narcissistic, but it's a constant, burning question with no clear answer, even if the show runners take admirable swings at it.
After all, the Sorting Hat determines whether you'll spend the rest of your schooling alongside the brave and admirable or the crooked and cunning.
Tokoro defended the multiple rear naked choke attempts from Gracie with some admirable hand fighting and even got out of guard of his opponent.
He is the top earner of KT Rolster and takes an admirable seventh place in the ranking of best earners in League of Legends.
Taking the time needed to heal her mind and body and care for her babies is not just admirable but may be physically necessary.
But he found himself drawn to Tasha (Dominique Perry) because she insisted that it was admirable enough for him to just have a dream.
DAVID TERRYDroitwich, Worcestershire Professor Ben-Gad answered your call for a collective noun for economists with the admirable suggestion of "aggregate" (Letters, December 17th).
"It is a direct hit against us and against a brave and admirable woman," he said in an interview on Monday on Radio Fórmula.
"Brendan's courage and commitment to swiftly ending this tragic incident at the risk of his own safety is admirable and inspiring," the statement reads.
Mr. Mantello orchestrates the complicated action and shifting emotional currents with admirable dexterity; this may be his finest work in an already distinguished career.
Google had the admirable instinct to create an app with a "mobile first" mentality, basing the app on phone numbers instead of Google accounts.
The only thing Season 2 really does is add more actors of color — which is admirable but does nothing to address the underlying problem.
Intense concentration, a highly perceptive thought process, and a readiness to observe rather than blow their own horn are some of their admirable traits.
Despite these critiques, the 2020 candidates, in general, have shown an admirable degree of attention to policies that could help LGBTQ Americans, Branstetter said.
The best part of the game, besides the admirable mission and all, is that the game is based around a dating app — for monsters.
There's a lot of potential in this show, and Netflix has done an admirable job of updating a campy series for a modern audience.
Though its policies are admirable, until the country as a whole joins its climate-change efforts, California is making life expensive for its citizens.
But while preserving childhood innocence is an admirable feat, that mandate will necessarily need to shift to integrate tech into the plan, and soon.
Trump has drawn admirable qualities out of elite conservatives who under different circumstances would be serving as dutiful apologists for a more acceptable nominee.
Francis is coming under some criticism for meeting with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, whose human rights record is, well, less than admirable.
On the most recent episode of the HBO show Last Week Tonight, John Oliver does an admirable job dissecting the latest conversation about encryption.
That early pivot, though—that willingness to venture into uncharted territory—is what makes Wilco a transcendent band rather than merely an admirable one.
The concerted effort to better inform Seoul's smartphone-addicted citizens is admirable, but it's questionable if the signs will make much of a difference.
Brazilians rarely settle their political differences through violence, but the ferocity on both sides risks damaging the consensus that underpins the country's admirable democracy.
But there's an inescapable sense that while the lives lived on these airy hillsides and mock-Tudor streets are limited, they're decent and admirable.
While it's admirable that Kardashian is standing up for her daughter, it's important that we name the things that seek to tear us down.
"Bridge Over Mud" resists inviting the audience in and refuses — with a kind of perversity that is actually sort of admirable — to become interesting.
In global affairs, nations or groups who are governed neither by admirable principles nor by the rule of law almost always fill that vacuum.
In fact, Congress did help the public conclude the agency is much more functional and admirable than the elected leaders responsible for overseeing it.
It's an admirable sentiment, but surely if, when the time is right, you decided to sell Ecosia you couldn't help but become enormously rich?
While interesting, and the transparency of Facebook is admirable, the data only refute the rather strong statement that Trump always and everywhere paid less.
There's one really admirable thing the McMahons do, floating in a sea of court cases and ruthless talent raiding: they're willing to get hurt.
In their efforts to make motion pictures an enduring art form, they might be admirable—but their methods left a lot to be desired.
That's staggering, and everything admirable about working through that came with a terrible cost to his health and personal life, which Angle freely admits.
"She identifies herself as a Methodist, and I think it's admirable that she does not blow a trumpet about her Christianity," Mr. Overstreet said.
While the dancers' strength and stamina are admirable, Mr. Preljocaj's scenes of aestheticized violence are less so, more stunt-like than transporting or transgressive.
Your concern that you've been given too much is admirable, and yet the amounts you mentioned aren't wildly higher than the British Columbian average.
" According to Rolling Stone, in a statement about Gaga's deposition, Gottwald's lawyers said, "Being passionate about a topic that concerns us all is admirable.
There's a recurring theme in cable dramas that criminality is, if not admirable, at least more authentic and exhilarating than the overcivilized straight life.

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