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Indeed, you've already behaved estimably by speaking to your employer.
If the original act is wrong, behaving estimably later doesn't make it less wrong.
"What reason has he to kill himself, the ingrate, when I, with so many good reasons, estimably cling to life?"
In Mr. Epstein's handling they fulfill this definition estimably.
Miss Calegari, partnered estimably by Adam Luders, did not try to imitate Suzanne Farrell, upon whom most of the duets were choreographed.
But no one left; the actors moved to an indoor lounge, the blocking was reinvented (I remember Goneril on the staircase landing at one point), and the show went estimably on.
The company, East West Players, perhaps the nation's pre-eminent Asian-American theater troupe, had been estimably slogging away in a cramped 99-seat house in the Little Tokyo neighborhood of the city for 31 years.
People behave estimably and ethically for a variety of reasons - personal glory, social justice, religious obligation, love of the work itself, to prove to their jeering so-called friends that they're not the selfish jerks everyone thinks they are.
The Agency for International Development states they aim to boost the availability of electricity throughout Iraq to 18 hours a day by the end of next year from 11 to 15 hours now, estimably higher than before the 2003 U.S. invasion.
Some see mobile advertising as closely related to online or internet advertising, though its reach is far greater - currently, most mobile advertising is targeted at mobile phones, that came estimably to a global total of 4.6 billion as of 2009.
And as the Chord Rustlers, ages 12 through 85, estimably harmonized their way through "Chattanooga Choo Choo" and "Wait Till the Sun Shines, Nellie," it seemed as if Bozeman itself was expressing its artistic heart: simple, consonant, old-fashioned.