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The Spanish "t" sound is softer than the English, but I over-softened it and shouted, "joda!", or, "fuck!" – in the imperative, no less, so I sounded like a porn director with no specific vision.
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"He deserves no less".
No less than that".
The commercial imperative was probably no less intense in hip-hop fifteen years ago than it is now, but a nineties act could still sell less than five hundred thousand copies and stick around on a label for a few albums.
For Nick Clegg, it is no less imperative to restore some vestiges of shared purpose.
Yet, he insisted, the impossibility of perfection makes it no less imperative to fight for a better world.
The moral obligation of President Bush to protect the environment is no less imperative because of Sept. 11.
So while it is imperative to keep river restoration going, it is no less important to protect their oceanic habitat as well.
The self-identification of Sicilian Greeks as Greeks living overseas may have also made adherence to a Greek ideal more of an imperative to reassure both themselves and visitors from the homeland that their location made them no less Greek.
This might be thought no less problematic than convenient for Hare: doesn't it break the simple if too simple rule that no imperative conclusion can be derived from premises that contain no imperative?
To this end, the Modernist imperative of less is more has been both sharpened and broadened.
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