Sentence examples for the imminence from inspiring English sources

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the imminence

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The state or condition of being about to happen, imminent.

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But who gets to decide that tyranny is imminent, and by what measure is the imminence of tyranny determined?

The imminence of force.

Each handshake reinforces the imminence of separation".

The imminence of this plan is unclear.

Moreover, in every live performance is the imminence of disaster.

It will simply be the imminence of polling day.

But perhaps the imminence of Easter had brought this on.

She pressed her hand against her chest and gasped, acknowledging the imminence of hurt and humiliation.

Owen added that "in my judgment [Stanton] does not fully appreciate the imminence of the danger".

Mr. Lewis wrote that there was "genuinely dangerous" speech that did not meet the imminence requirement.

The imminence of death should conduce to forgiveness, but the father cannot allow it.

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