Sentence examples for all the imperative from inspiring English sources

Suggestions(1)

The phrase "all the imperative" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to all imperative statements or commands, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "In this document, we will discuss all the imperative aspects of the project."
Alternatives: "all the commands" or "all the directives".

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As a vanquished opposition leader Turnbull played the martyr card to a perfect pitch, prepared to sacrifice his career for the highest principal of them all, the imperative to stare down the deniers and take meaningful action on climate change.

After all, the imperative does not preclude participants from being 'used' in research, provided that they are not solely used as means to an end.

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The setting of China made the get-together all-the-more imperative.

Apart from the attributive tag, the sonnet's sestet, all in the imperative case, is spoken by Liberty herself.

Shakila picked up on the verb form, and, after shouting for many "thingies", created a poem about arrival at the airport, clutching "bags full of dictionaries", all in the imperative.

Well, he's a typically understated message from actor Shia LaBeouf: Or perhaps you'd prefer a little subtle undercover characterisation: So this week we're all about the imperative, the part of speech that tells the listener, or the subject of instruction within the song, what to do.

All underscored the imperative that knowledge be translated into evidence that can guide policy and implementation.

Now there are all the imperatives of a modern hip hotel - plasma TVs, free-standing baths in the bedrooms, organic smellies and WiFi on tap.

All the imperatives are on the other side, but they continue to act on the certainty that the "we" to which they belong cannot do otherwise.

Concerns associated with this tendency were raised by UNESCO in the 2005 Global Monitoring Report on EFA, titled 'Education for All: The quality imperative' (UNESCO 2004), which highlighted that the rapid global pursuit of universalising access to education and increasing enrolment rates (a key target of EFA) was jeopardizing quality provision in many countries.

Guantánamo should be closed, now, for all the "policy imperatives in favor of closure" that Ms. Daskal alludes to but does not spell out.

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