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In American eateries, however, and in restaurants around the world that cater to English-speaking patrons, the new server's imperative -- enjoy!
But then along came the imperative, intransitive enjoy!
Laughter is imperative to enjoying every second of life.
The ex-Manchester United and Republic of Ireland captain - known for his fiercely competitive play during his career - told the kids they could take part in a range of sports, but it was imperative for them to "enjoy it".
If legislatures are to enjoy such power, it is imperative for voters' voices to be reflected in fully representative legislative bodies.
It is imperative to ensure that all societies can enjoy the good health necessary for full participation in the global economy".
She also enjoyed the imperative to design a uniform that Song employees could afford to buy, "which to me is the whole point of the airline.
'From the outset of the scheme, it has been imperative that the privacy enjoyed by existing properties surrounding the development is not adversely affected by proposed development.
Even just one of these two imperatives would give citizens the sense of hope that they and their children might enjoy a better future.
MFIs realise local organisations for disabled people enjoy the confidence of many disabled people, and regular interactions with them will be imperative to reach more disabled clients.
It's a physical imperative, but a brisk walk might be the least stimulating part of the average person's day – unless you enjoy the sounds of car horns or birds chirping, which only old people like.
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