Commendation in a sentence as a noun

That deserves commendation, and is a very smart move on their part.

It's really more a black mark on firefox and chrome than it is a commendation of IE.

But I guess being one of the Beatles justifies special commendation.

"Citation" can mean "commendation" or a "summons to appear in court.

The guy in the cubicle next door is happy to get the commendation and promotion if you won't take it.

The prize consists of a $400 cash award and a letter of commendation from the Prize Committee.

Yahoo received special commendations from the EFF for it's fights to secure your privacy.

May I offer it my highest commendation to the curious HNer and thank you baq for providing a link to it.

I feel like I'd need to jump in with a startup or into a company with few employees to get the commendation.

An Oscar hardly seems like a fitting British commendation for someone that isn't an actor or director.

You get a commendation for efficiently doing in eight months what your colleagues needed eleven for.

You know things were bad when your landing kills a third of your passengers and you get a presidential commendation for saving that many.

My first reaction: "****, we should hire this guy...".\nThen I read the commendation, read the name and realize we did hire you as an intern last summer, and I know you.

Admirals Jublik and Zheng gave Kirk a commendation for original thinking, as well as ninety-nine demerits, just short of the expulsion limit.

"The accuracy of his November 2008 presidential election predictionshe correctly predicted the winner of 49 of the 50 stateswon Silver further attention and commendation.

Wikipeida mentions this:>The accuracy of his November 2008 presidential election predictionshe correctly predicted the winner of 49 of the 50 stateswon Silver further attention and commendation.

Commendation definitions

noun

an official award (as for bravery or service) usually given as formal public statement

See also: citation

noun

a message expressing a favorable opinion; "words of approval seldom passed his lips"

See also: approval