a laudable effort
laudable achievement
highly laudable behavior
laudable though the aim might be, the results have been criticized.
Rawlsianism, though laudable in spirit, is too theoretical, and has distracted political philosophers from corrigible ills in the actual world.
Her laudable efforts in helping the community were recognized by everyone.
It is laudable that he always puts others' needs before his own.
The company's laudable commitment to sustainability sets a great example for others.
Her dedication to her work is truly laudable.
The team's laudable performance led them to victory.
It's laudable that she always speaks up against injustice.
The laudable goal of the project is to provide clean water to remote villages.
His laudable qualities as a leader inspire those around him.
The organization received an award for its laudable efforts in promoting diversity.
The team's laudable teamwork led to the successful completion of the project.
All of these, Mr Grunwald thinks, are laudable aims.
Industry leaders say the goals may be laudable, but the strategy is costly.
This was his day off and with laudable initiative he had hurried out 'to see'.
Plenty are laudable: allowing “say on pay” votes for shareholders, for example.
(He) turned his life around in a very laudable way, the actor told The Mail on Sunday in 2008.
That's a very laudable and wonderful impulse.
Act as fair parts with ends as laudable?
Yes, certainly, Morris's self-control was laudable.
If not of Daemons, whose aid would you invoke to forward this laudable design?
Not all of these endeavours are equally troublesome;some might even be laudable.
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