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But her authoritativeness on property taxes could be questioned; she said in an interview that she lives in subsidized rental housing.
Google has become a de facto measure of authoritativeness on the web.
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The systems of Buddhism and Jainism, though they reject the authoritativeness of the Vedas, rely in fact on the shabda of their own scriptures.
Steinberg et al. (1991) has developed the authoritative parenting scale to measure the extent of authoritativeness of parents over the child.
The spokesperson said that the company's internal metrics show that they're doing a much better job of identifying the authoritativeness of individual images — and the offensive image is not authoritative for Michelle Obama's name".
At best the loss of a day in an editorial comment on such a matter is not any loss in timeliness, and whatever loss there would be would be more than compensated for by the authoritativeness of the comment".
The authoritativeness of the Sunnah was further strengthened when Muslim scholars, in response to the wholesale fabrication of hadiths by supporters of various doctrinal, legal, and political positions, developed ʿilm al-ḥadīth, the science of attesting the authenticity of individual traditions.
A recent piece in the Times began with the exclamation that "It is hard to imagine lying down with 'The Good Book' and not inviting Google into bed, too," but I am content to allow Grayling his gambit: the omission of citations asks the reader to accept the patchwork as a whole, to give in to the authoritativeness of anonymity.
Moore saw Web surfers as having a very different attitude about the authoritativeness of news than previous generations.
The legal-moral obligation or obligatoriness of a legal rule is counterpart to the legal-moral authority or authoritativeness of its author (enacter) or other source.
First, each lessens the blunt force and authoritativeness of the second-person imperative by using a more interpersonally agreeable first-person plural imperative, exclamative, and optative respectively.
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