As governor of Alaska, Palin has won praise for backing tough ethical standards for politicians.
The mill has also won praise for its relative transparency, still rare in Ukraine.
Combs recently won praise for his role in Russell Brand comedy Get Him To The Greek.
He won praise for his response to Superstorm Sandy, which devastated parts of New Jersey last October.
President Bush also won praise during the first week of his first term for staying on message.
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But Scarlett Johansson has won praise for her "imposing presence" as Maggie in the Tennessee Williams play.
The government initially won praise for its support for L'Aquila in the aftermath of the 6 April, 2009 earthquake.
Last fall, Apple won praise for a Mac update that removed a Java plugin from all Mac-compatible web browsers.
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The keeper, filling in for the injured Allen McGregor, won praise from Smith for proving his value to Rangers squad.
Brown, 54, put in 28 years in telecom, including a stint at Ameritech, where he won praise as an overhauler.
Mr Yudhoyono has won praise by insisting that all ministers sign contracts to which they will regularly be held accountable.
Newsday reported that the parolee, Dalton Smith of Hempstead, won praise from a state parole panel in 2011 before his release.
The eMO won praise at North American International Auto Show for its roomy interior, swooping windshield and front-opening rear doors.
As governor, she won praise for backing tough ethical standards for politicians.
Other companies won praise though: Akamai for transparency, web portal Yahoo!
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Kathy Cox and Beverly Hall, the school superintendents of Georgia and Atlanta, have won praise for improving test scores and graduation rates.
Promotion-chasing Norwich won praise from their fans at the club's AGM on Tuesday night for not selling the likes of Wes Hoolahan and Grant Holt.
The resulting two-volume work won praise for its insight and depth.
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Jeffrey Sachs, of Harvard University, suggested it in The Economist last August, and it has won praise from, among others, Bill Clinton and the World Bank.
But the party denies it has Islamist designs and has won praise abroad for its liberal economic policies and its efforts to steer Turkey towards EU entry.
About a dozen states have already set up programs to help cover uninsured children, and New York's program has won praise as the biggest and perhaps the best.
He had previously won praise from many for arresting General Pinochet but criticism from others, notably former prime minister Margaret Thatcher, for refusing to send him home to Chile.
In 2008 the authorities won praise from around the world for their quick response to the Sichuan earthquake and their unusual decision to give journalists free rein to visit the affected area.
Though Lula has won praise from investors for honouring Brazil's public debt, critics point out that he has done so not by cutting other spending but by collecting record levels of tax.
Michael Bonsignore, who will be chief executive of the new company and then succeed Mr Bossidy as chairman next year, has also won praise for the thoughtful way in which he has restructured Honeywell.
But he has won praise for his prescriptions for Brazil's economy: low inflation and a hefty primary budget surplus for now and, in time, reform of taxes, labour laws and the money-losing pension system.
Ocwen has been scrutinized by regulators and plaintiff lawyers over its practices, even as it has won praise from consumer advocates for its willingness to rework mortgages and help struggling borrowers stay in their homes.
Carroll won praise for his performance in the 2-1 FA Cup win over Manchester United and once again grew in confidence after giving the Reds, who were without rested captain Steven Gerrarrd, the lead.
Among the papabili from these areas of the world is Ghana's Cardinal Peter Kodwo Appiah Turkson, 64, who has won praise for addressing some of the church's most contentious positions, including its opposition to distributing condoms to curb HIV transmission.
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