• "We are determined that safeguarding procedures at St Benedict's should in future be exemplary and the appalling abuses of the past should never happen again, " he said.

    BBC: Catholic school St Benedict's sorry for sex abuse 'legacy'

  • He said current students had it drilled into them to treat the patient courteously and said that was paying off with the current intake promising to be exemplary carers.

    BBC: Doctors: The future generations

  • It has been re-created in painstaking and near-perfect detail by the architectural firm of Hardy, Holzman, Pfeiffer working with a team of restoration technicians and structural engineers under what has turned out to be exemplary and enlightened Disney sponsorship.

    WSJ: Miracle on 42nd Street | By Ada Louise Huxtable

  • Under the four-tier system, teachers will be rated exemplary, proficient, developing or below standard.

    WSJ: Conn. Joining Teacher Trend

  • This time, with the world watching, the sanctions may have to be much more exemplary.

    ECONOMIST: War and the law in Iraq

  • And a separate bill, the Crime and Courts Bill, will have amendments ensuring that newspapers who refused to join the new regulatory regime would be potentially liable for exemplary damages if a claim was upheld against them.

    BBC: Press regulation deal struck by parties

  • Whatever their failures, you can be sure of one thing: however exemplary you think your child-rearing has been, many of your acquaintances will be convinced you are somehow to blame.

    ECONOMIST: General non-fiction

  • This would ensure that newspapers who refuse to join the new regulatory regime will be liable - potentially - for exemplary damages if a claim is upheld against them.

    BBC: Beneath the skin of the Leveson law

  • "The elections will be fair and free and clean and exemplary, " Mr Bashir told a gathering in northern Sudan.

    BBC: Sudan President Bashir insists elections will be fair

  • As a work of popular science it is exemplary: the focus may be the numbers, but most of the mathematical legwork is confined to the appendices and the accompanying commentary is amusing and witty, as well as informed.

    ECONOMIST: What to do?

  • That makes it a domestic political issue to be dealt with through new regulation and rules and the exemplary application of existing ones.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • His explanation of relativistic time dilation, which causes fast-moving clocks to appear to be running slowly when viewed by a stationary observer, is exemplary.

    ECONOMIST: The quest to explain the structure of the universe

  • Frey and Benz are exemplary in testing for the possibility that happier people are more likely to be self-employed, or that the sort of personality most likely to enjoy self-employment select into self-employment.

    FORBES: Happiness, Freedom, and Autonomy

  • We are honored and humbled to be recognized as "Champions of Change, " especially given the talent and dedication of our many exemplary colleagues.

    WHITEHOUSE: The Ambition to Inspire All

  • However pure his motives, traditional his ultimate values or exemplary his professed commitment to old-school American painting, Eric Fischl is destined to be ever cast as American art's oldest living bad boy.

    WSJ: Book Review: Bad Boy

  • The duke's behaviour "does not seem exemplary", Spanish media quoted Mr Spottorno as saying, but he said he had the right to be presumed innocent.

    BBC: Spain duke Inaki Urdangarin suspended in fraud scandal

  • To add to an already exemplary resume, Jeter has had seven seasons in which he has exceeded 200 hits and an eighth will be added by the first week of October.

    FORBES: Connect

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