Sentence examples for the authoritativeness from inspiring English sources

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the authoritativeness

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The quality of possessing authority.

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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".

He became the commander of the ATU and had all the authoritativeness to do anything to anybody.

The systems of Buddhism and Jainism, though they reject the authoritativeness of the Vedas, rely in fact on the shabda of their own scriptures.

Mimamsa defines the authoritativeness as applying bindingly only to scriptural statements that exhort to purposive action and whose efficacy would not be known by any other means of knowledge.

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 goes with a package of characteristics: a certain lack of professionalism ("I scribble anywhere," she says), an airy claim that she's so hopeless with figures she doesn't even know how old she is (late 50s), all topped off with a firm, no-nonsense morality.

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Pier Luigi Bersani, leader of the main opposition Democratic Party, said Mr. Visco had the requisite "authoritativeness and autonomy" required to guide the central bank, the Ansa news agency reported.

The downside is the volume of rubbish, the anonymous viciousness and sneering, the ad hominem attacks, the paragraph-long pretensions to authoritativeness, the degrading of debate it freely permits, making it what I've before now called the biggest toilet wall in history.

'Reach', the degree of authoritativeness of the online content or user, was estimated by MAP using a proprietary algorithm.

The Vedanta school extends this authoritativeness to suprasensual objects e.g., to brahman, the ultimate reality.

He cited Camus's "The Plague," summarizing its message with Jack Nicholsonian authoritativeness: "The authorities can't stand the truth".

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