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Sentence count:27Posted:2017-05-03Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: primateprimatesprimalprimaryprimacyimprintreprimandimprisonMeaning: [‚ɪmprɪ'mɑtər /-'meɪtə]  n. formal and explicit approval. 
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1, His actions have the imprimatur of the Secretary of State.
2, The project cannot go ahead without the imprimatur of the Treasury.
3, Bush had managed to acquire United Nations imprimatur.
4, They can also get the imprimatur of the Constitutional Court to achieve this.
5, Higher education staff see their academic imprimatur as more important in career terms than being accepted by a commercial publisher.
6, Applying the label often serves as an imprimatur of management respectability.
7, The imprimatur was obtained from the Papal censor and the book was published in 1632.
8, The New England Journal of Medicine put its imprimatur on the two studies.
9, Best of all, the imprimatur seems to last for years.
10, Lord Elgin claimed his imprimatur from an Ottoman sultan, who said he could remove anything from the Parthenon that did not interfere with the ancient citadel's walls.
11, When it lent its imprimatur, and its command structures, to the war in Afghanistan, its forces were engaged in combat beyond the European theatre for the first time.
12, The SEC's imprimatur, he says, had become worthless after the Bear Stearns and Lehman debacles.
13, Thus, rather than receiving the imprimatur of paleoanthropology 's elite, the jaw from Dmanisi came away with question marks.
14, They're called "incubators,[http://sentencedict.com/imprimatur.html] " and their imprimatur is tantamount to a college degree.
15, If the agencies'views are given a regulatory imprimatur , they should be subject to legal challenge.
16, When he suspended the constitution and dissolved Congress, he had the imprimatur of the armed forces.
17, The cynicism and materialism already so prevalent in our culture are given the imprimatur of policy.
18, Yet he could have brought in most of these changes without a year-long study and without the Treasury's imprimatur.
19, It was as if users had developed an immune sys-tem that resisted outsiders not tagged with the Macintosh imprimatur.
20, Our chief mechanism is by granting charters to various committees that will carry out the actual tasks, and stamping the results of these efforts with our imprimatur.
21, The two schools ultimately agreed the Lisbon MBA project could provide both, with the added cachet of the Sloan imprimatur.
22, Buffett has boatloads of cash on hand, so it's no surprise to find him in position to squeeze lofty terms out of partners that desperately need the sterling imprimatur of his investment.
23, In Mr. Rosenblat's case, Andrea Hurst, the literary agent who secured his book deal, said she trusted him in part because he had already received Ms. Winfrey's imprimatur.
24, One group from Tokyo struggled to find an evacuation centre willing to accept its offer of food because, coming from out of town, it lacked the local government's imprimatur.
25, The IMF is waiting in the wings, prepared to provide a much bigger loan if necessary, and to deliver an important public imprimatur of the government's economic policies.
26, What it looked like at the time was, the Fed had regulated its institutions well, and its validation was a good imprimatur.
27, He is a serious, competent manager and runs charity schemes that help the poor. Egypt's successful economic liberalisation, too, bears his imprimatur.
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