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The state has created a health care program for the poor that is commendably generous.
It was also a commendably professional effort for a new manufacturer.
Commendably substantive article on what is a very silly book.
Yet she took the instrument and played very commendably indeed."
A few years ago, Congress, commendably, put limits on the implementation of this policy, but it still exists.
Despite many obstacles, it performed commendably even in its first few years of existence.
For a place thick with billionaires, these are commendably cheap.
Commendably, it also highlights fresh British vegetables if in store.
But at least in some cities, viewers seem to be commendably restive.
Commendably, in my view, the present programme refers to the area of transport.
However hard and commendably he tries, Martin is a comedy performer at heart.
They give a satisfying sense of fulfillment, as if a task has been set and commendably completed.
Commendably, our society defends freedom of speech with great vigor.
Commendably, it understood its obligation to have the wines listed.
The following year, he performed commendably during the 1908 Messina earthquake.
In spite of his own impairment, he was commendably attentive to the patient.
The kitchen displays a commendably light touch with fish.
The Governor's approach this year is, commendably, more flexible.
A bipartisan Senate majority voted commendably to end it as part of a larger reform bill.
The White House, commendably, says all the right things.
"You are commendably cautious, although some of your associations may not be wisely chosen."
More commendably, a free woman may herself, of her own free will, agree to be such a companion.
The 14 other countries of the Caribbean Community have commendably tried to mediate.
Commendably, the Bush administration put all three governments on notice that it wanted them to ensure free and fair elections.
The charter captains have a commendably pragmatic tendency to do what works.