Sentence examples for imprimatur to from inspiring English sources

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It gives an imprimatur to behavior that shouldn't be tolerated".

Google would give its imprimatur to this destructive vision.

II, c. 33, in England required the licenser's imprimatur to print (or reprint) any book.

But Europe's bold monetary union required an Athenian imprimatur to be fully European.

Stone lent his imprimatur to the film and guided it to a distributor.

Years ago the prominent Russian theoretican Jacob Nejstadt gave his imprimatur to the counterattack with 9..

In a sense, the inspector general merely gave an official imprimatur to the general skepticism.

National Review, the Vatican of (big C) Conservative doctrine, gave its official imprimatur to Mitt Romney.

In 2011 the Vatican granted the first digital imprimatur to an app called "Confession" which helps people prepare for confession.

In fact, rather than wresting India from Hindu majoritarianism, its verdict has given legal imprimatur to it.

It gives an important imprimatur to next year's commemorations of this extraordinary, barbaric history and its multiple legacies today.

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