Sentence examples for approbation of a from inspiring English sources

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From the long and unvaried custom, arbitrarily adopted, and resolutely pursued, by this Barbary State, they never have, & probably never will, recognize, the approbation of a Government, as essential to the completion and execution of a Treaty.

In the latter case, the order of explanation is reversed: "In the approbation of a good action … there is feeling indeed, but there is also esteem of the agent; and both the feeling and the esteem depend upon the judgment we form of his conduct," not vice-versa (EAP V.vii: 349; for discussion, see Broadie 1998 and Cuneo 2006).

Starting with the Libeskind master plan and its heavy dollop of capital "F" Freedom, there followed a demand for bonafide star architects along with an open memorial competition that together deflected disapproval and assured the approbation of a charitable elite.

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Mr. Lauren, 73, who accepted the huge gold cup and the approbation of an elite gathering of motorcar aficionados and fellow collectors, owns one of the world's most valuable collections of vintage cars.

Now, though, the main historical point he made was that the Republican candidate might be "the next American President," and that he, Peña Nieto, craved the respect and approbation of such a man.

The approbation of developing a toolkit for the example of the regions located in the Don and Kuban river basins resulted in the appropriate selection of priority regions for the allocation of water resources in terms of strategic management as well as the determination of measures of ensuring the sustainable use of the river basins under consideration.

Writing to Jefferson, he stated, "The friends of the Constitution, some from an approbation of particular amendments, others from a spirit of conciliation, are generally agreed that the System should be revised.

One who plays a part; especially, one who, for the purpose of winning approbation of favor, puts on a fair outside seeming; one who feigns to be other and better than (s)he is. 2. Monet, a reality-show contestant and loser.

"The approbation of your peers is a great thing...," Galifianakis told Comic Riffs contributor Tom Racine at the Green Valley Ranch Resort ballroom, shortly after hoisting the hardware.

He's even had the approbation of Paul McCartney, who had a one-to-one with the Liverpool Institute for the Performing Arts graduate during which he gave his demos the thumbs-aloft treatment, despite Croll being more of a fan of Burt Bacharach than the Beatles.

The council itself, however, did not endorse Cyril's anathemas in its final proceedings, apparently as a token approbation of Theodoret.

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