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The whole set is recommendable, as noted elsewhere on this page.
The use of such experienced help is recommendable and preferable.
These two discs are worth anybody's money and would still be recommendable if they cost far more.
After its publishing in 1999 it was reviewed as "highly recommendable".
A stop at the midway point to contemplate the view is highly recommendable.
Its great reception makes the Nokia 6010 a highly recommendable phone.
It is recommendable to establish the "change management" in the contract between the involved parties.
Both books are excellent and recommendable: but I'm clear on which publisher is trying harder.
He concluded by saying the album was primarily recommendable to die hard fans.
Of the many recommendable events, three stand out.
"Not sure that's possible, old friend, or even recommendable.
Live dynamic pricing is recommendable for utilities both in regulated or market based environment.
There are some groceries stores and one hostel, but it is not a recommendable place to stay in.
Their presence spoiled some otherwise recommendable dishes as well.
A rigid light-mast with a pivot point is for this reason recommendable.
But for those potatoes, a juicy roasted chicken entree would have been recommendable.
For some products it might be recommendable to start at a high speed and to lower the speed in the final stage of the process.
Still, the new account is eminently recommendable.
Either is recommendable, according to taste.
Are intensive, non-caloric sweeteners recommendable if consumed in significant amounts and for a long period of time?
Highest season: july and august, that's why it's recommendable to go in may or june.
Most of the seafood sampled was recommendable.
Kertesz's symphonies are, in fact, eminently recommendable as a complete set.
Some collectors are neophytes, just venturing into the classics and eager to get one recommendable recording.
It is recommendable to enclose the microscope in a chamber where the atmosphere is controlled.