pronouncement造句1. There has been no official pronouncement yet on the state of the president's health.
2. She made an official pronouncement on changes in government policy.
3. Of course, he could make no pronouncement.
4. However, Mr Hurd's pronouncement yesterday removes that incentive, leaving the Labour move almost certain to fail.
5. He made a public pronouncement that the Philharmonie was impossible to record in.
6. Two centuries after Hale's pronouncement, Pollock B. unequivocally expressed his support for the marital rape exemption in similar terms.
7. A recent pronouncement by a former Education Minister serves to remind us of the kind of thinking we must guard against.
8. The official pronouncement was that they intended to fight fire with fire.
9. Broad pronouncement of the week: We are entitled brats.
10. Occasionally, Paulson would make a bold policy pronouncement.
11. A source of moral or ethical judgment or pronouncement.
12. Until last week's pronouncement on school desegregation, he had not addressed himself directly to the problem at all—and he still has not spoken out on the broader aspects of civil rights.
13. That is what is implied by O'Regan's pronouncement that today it is impossible to follow Bohme, i.e., Gnostic life is closed to man.
14. Pronouncement: The company operates completely independently and hasn't any branch.
15. However, Woodruff's pronouncement, theManifesto, forbade polygamy only in the United States, and for a decade or so it continued in Mexico and other places outside the U.S. government's jurisdiction.
16. Irving Fisher's ill-timed pronouncement, just before the crash of 1929, that "stocks have reached a permanently high plateau" will never be forgotten.
17. Pronouncement: The Studio operates completely independently and hasn't any branch.
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18. "Toasting, " our term for the pronouncement of benedictions followed by a swallowing of alcohol, is believed to have taken its name from a practice involving a shared drinking vessel.
19. After presenting me with a bag of tomatoes, she glanced at my mangled leg and made the pronouncement.
20. A few years ago, the pope upped the ante and added a written loyalty oath to him and his every pronouncement.
21. The executors of the earlier will sought the court's pronouncement for the validity of the 1978 will.
22. Milosevic, who has remained in seclusion for the past two weeks, has yet to make any public pronouncement.
23. By law, Pope is allowed seven days from the pronouncement of the verdict and sentence to appeal.
24. But it might as well be shouted from the housetops, that majestic pronouncement, proof or no proof.
25. What John is doing in each situation is very much the same: he is making a pronouncement about something.
26. Pronouncements made Ex Cathedra do not have any great effect on the conversation – unless the individual making the pronouncement is greatly trusted, and is willing to engage in conversation.