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The imperatives

noun

The grammatical mood expressing an order (see jussive). In English, the imperative form of a verb is the same as that of the bare infinitive.

  • The verbs in sentences like "Do it!" and "Say what you like!" are in the imperative.

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The imperatives of making money, rather than focusing on technology and expanding new users, is what perhaps sealed MySpace's fate.

The imperatives to work and succeed on your own terms are strong among this set.

The imperatives of quick policy 'fixes' may lead to reductionism.

But the imperatives of the news business will prevail.

In practice, that's often a false choice; the imperatives overlap.

Such are the imperatives of vulnerable houses and historic preservation.

They pledge allegiance to the imperatives of an aggressive press.

But he understood the imperatives that kept CNN's attention pinned on Firdos Square.

The boundaries of whiteness have often reflected the imperatives of U.S. foreign policy.

Once you understand the imperatives Republicans face, however, it all makes sense.

Correct design information and projection are the imperatives of a set of engineering drawings.

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