authoritatively造句1 His book authoritatively discourses upon war and peace.
2 The various chapters are authoritatively written with clarity and directness by the leaders in the field.
3 To instruct or urge authoritatively; command.
4 A judge should comport himself authoritatively.
5 The man pushed his way authoritatively through the crowd.
6 A judge should comport himself authoritatively [ with dignity ].
7 Our evaluation: The parallel Web provides authoritatively sound data, but in common usage does not provide machine-readable data that completely represents the authoritative human-oriented content.
8 It was all-embracing and claimed that it alone spoke authoritatively for the people.
9 Remember that sometimes immoral or unjust laws may be authoritatively binding, at least on some people.
10 In doing so I did not of course mean to deny that sometimes immoral or unjust laws are not authoritatively binding.
11 It is impossible to isolate parts of the system of government to which the label may authoritatively be attached.
12 That unforgettable summer, Sussler heard Agnes de Mille lecture authoritatively on dance.
13 My own life is the only thing I can speak authoritatively about.
14 " If somebody'll come here and sit with him, " he snapped authoritatively.
15 Objective : To analyze the questions about the package, labels and specifications of drugs after authoritatively stipulated.
16 As a matter of fact, this sort of proportionalist moral reasoning has been authoritatively rejected by the magisterial teaching of Blessed John Paul II in The Splendor of Truth,[www.] nn.74-75.
17 To decide or settle ( a dispute, for example ) conclusively and authoritatively.
18 The hallmark of law is the obligation to act in line with norms authoritatively determined.
19 Within the broad scope of the book, each topic is reviewed authoritatively by experts in the field, and the accompanying bibliographies allow rapid access to the relevant current literature.
20 Anyone can write about the music played at a jazz festival. Very few people can write authoritatively about what it takes to run one.
21 Holy Scripture, as the inspired Word of God witnessing authoritatively to Jesus Christ, may properly be called infallible and inerrant.