Walter Russel Mead, who is normally admirable, thinks this is all well and good.
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Perhaps it was a simple act of kindness, admirable in intent if not in execution.
As a project -- to gather together our collective knowledge -- Wikipedia is admirable.
If Northampton's resilience was impressive, their innovation on the counter moments later was even more admirable.
And that is unique and powerful and sometimes admirable but it is also a historical accident.
Ney, meanwhile, says the parties use soft money for admirable purposes, including voter registration efforts.
While there is an admirable camaraderie among its multinational staff, there is also a disappointing insularity.
Which remains to be seen, and is the admirable risk Ford is taking here.
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President George W. Bush stated it with admirable clarity during a visit to Panama in 2005.
Villas-Boas' self-belief is admirable, though statements like that don't exactly win points in the locker room.
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Dominance, at least at this level, may be admirable, but it gets old in a hurry.
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It also reflects the tendency of America's admirable checks and balances to descend into ridiculous self-parody.
In his congressional career, he has taken on his party's leadership in admirable ways.
He has a chance to defend his admirable career and, in the process, capitalism too.
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Not an admirable role model but one that millions of movie-goers would like to emulate.
First, his early and sustained instinct to oppose privilege and all its trappings was admirable.
Although President Bush did an admirable job in making his case before the U.N.
And their desire to enforce the highest standards of professionalism in the players is admirable in principle.
It's an admirable solution that allows users to locate, arrange and play their music collection fairly intuitively.
She also brings an admirable lightness of touch to what might otherwise have been a sentimental story.
The Earle and Fullbright albums are among a steady stream of admirable works by singer-songwriters in 2012.
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His genre paintings retain an admirable toughness quite devoid of sentiment, despite their often soft subject matter.
Few characters in the stories were admirable, none was clean-cut, but most evoked a twinge of sympathy.
Carlo Monticelli, an economist at Deutsche Bank, says that the government has shown admirable resolve so far.
Unfortunately, while such humble epistemic abstinence can be admirable, somewhere we have to make definite moral judgments.
Commissioner Walter is an accomplished Wall Street professional with an admirable resume and an impressive record of accomplishment.
The devotion has been even more admirable given the call by many experts for a more basic approach.
Some now regard this as an admirable, if brief, interlude of statehood for the much put-upon Slovak nation.
But the admirable feature is that the cuts would occur right now, not at some vague future date.
But they all let loose for Mr. Vogt, who lifts the production from the admirable to the unmissable.
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