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commendable

[kuh-men-duh-buhl] / kəˈmɛn də bəl /


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"While the effort to make pocket money is commendable, it could also leave people vulnerable to personal data use," said Lee Eun-hee, a consumer studies professor at Inha University.

From Reuters

Award-winning author John Agard said #Merky Books "is vital for young people in their reading space, to hear different voices. And it's a very commendable initiative as it opens opportunities for young writers".

From BBC

Mr. Gooden praised Mr. DeSantis for “commendable work in Florida,” but he said Mr. Trump “is the only leader who can save America from the leftist onslaught we are currently facing.”

From Washington Times

She described the goal of Facing History — to help students reflect on their own moral decision-making — as “commendable.”

From Washington Post

“The report’s key takeaway about improving information sharing and breaking down internal silos couldn’t be more commendable,” said John Feeley, a retired U.S. diplomat who worked alongside the DEA in numerous postings overseas.

From Seattle Times