Sentence examples for common authoritative from inspiring English sources

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There is significant value to all stakeholders in having a common authoritative reference point for all industry participants, minimizing the time and cost associated with acquiring accurate and consistent information regarding regulatory requirements and food safety standards.

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This meant preparing a transparent offer, using common and authoritative methodologies to calculate a value that neither the broker nor the potential buyer could refute.

The individualism, however, that has characterized modernity and to which Protestantism itself has contributed makes it harder to speak of an authoritative "common mind" in the Protestant communities at large.

Writers composing dialogues between Christian and Jewish (or pagan) spokesmen are at the same time shifting the grounds of those arguments from proof texts from scripture to arguments grounded in the notion that the truths of the faith were self-evident and could be convincing even to those not sharing common beliefs or authoritative texts (Cohen 1999, 167 218).

35 We used an area based measurement, in common with previous authoritative UK research.

In common with previous authoritative UK research (Brewster et al, 2001; Adams et al, 2004; Rachet et al, 2010), we used an area-based measure of socioeconomic status in our study, relating to the population characteristics of highly homogeneous small areas (LSOA) (Woods et al, 2005).

The clue that tips Crichton off -- genital herpes -- is graphically prominent, and hats off to Fox for broaching a rarely discussed (but, as she points out, quite common) infection with such authoritative gusto.

Moreover, it is common to find, in authoritative texts, definitions like: "Color attributes are attributes of visual sensations, e.g., hue, saturation and brightness"; "Hue: attribute of colour perception denoted by the terms yellow, red, blue, green and so forth"; "Brightness is the attribute of a visual sensation according to which a given visual stimulus appears to be more or less intense".

Beginning in the 12th century, the study of Roman law in the universities led to a renewed awareness of Roman conceptions of property, and in many areas a mixture of Roman law and canon law, known as jus commune ("common law"), came to be authoritative in the absence of local law.

In psychological research, Baumrind (1971) first proposed common classifications of parenting, namely "authoritative," "authoritarian," and "permissive".

There are three common styles of parenting: authoritarian, authoritative, or permissive -- each of which have their own characteristics.

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