His ambition to reopen former trade routes across a peaceful Indian subcontinent is laudable.
This aim is laudable, but three things will make it hard to carry out.
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The stated purposes of this legislation purport to be as modest as they are seemingly laudable.
This may be a laudable effort to ensure that responsibility is spread throughout the organisation.
However laudable that aim, using it to determine vice-chancellors' pay might distort admissions decisions.
Mother Teresa may be a laudable subject, but the Bose book is the inferior of the two.
Their fish and chips show a laudable attitude: five choices of fish include smoked hake and whitebait, but not cod.
Both had quotable evidence of their laudable characteristics that could have been dominant messaging of their positive persona.
In each of three important areas, NATO has fashioned positions that, at first blush, seem promising and laudable.
These may be laudable qualities in the director of the Washington office of the American Civil Liberties Union.
It is laudable for people to work hard to improve themselves, and very few world class athletes are lazy.
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Achieving "transformational results for students" is the foundation's stated and thoroughly laudable goal.
Mr Obama's aspirations may be laudable, but he has several tough years ahead.
Cutting costs and delays in the courts are laudable aims, but Mr Straw's bill is likely to do neither.
This is a laudable practice that should be admired by workers, not resented.
Which, perhaps, make it rather laudable that Mr Brown is having a go.
In 2007 the government announced laudable plans to align the systems better (though its own subsequent tinkering undermined them).
Some of these courses, such as grammar, are laudable for their basic approach.
Sorry, I find nothing laudable in this effort and am concerned that precious resources are being diverted for political headlines.
For we do not include the effects of those three (laudable I might add) programs when measuring the poverty rate.
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Such is the laudable logic that South Africa's government is applying to some of the murkier corners of the economy.
Prof McCormac said the policy objectives of the bill were "laudable" but he did not feel legislation was "necessarily required".
You have evidently decided to accept others reflecting your laudable determination to prevail, including staff shake-ups and surging of forces.
Distant as it is from the region, China's growing involvement there will make that laudable goal ever harder to reach.
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Aftab Jafferjee QC, prosecuting, said the Polish national showed a "laudable sense of civic duty" which had cost him his life.
Politicians had a laudable goal to spread the American dream of home ownership to the lower middle class, minorities and immigrants.
There's a desire to be the number one player in every category Samsung is in, which is laudable, but probably unachievable.
Many are laudable: farmers no longer need big subsidies and civil servants and veterans ought to contribute more to their retirement benefits.
Unfortunately, nearly everything that could go wrong with this laudable idea has.
In a lecture, Mr Bercow said recent reforms aimed at making committees of MPs more independent, while laudable, were an "unfinished revolution".
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