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The aesthetic imperative has spread new economy values beyond just knowledge workers.
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It was the moral imperative: Someone Is In Pain: Therefore You Help.
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The problem cuts to the heart of the imperative for social stability.
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Long-term re-evaluation is, however, considered imperative to ascertain and ensure knowledge retention.
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They confirmed why it was imperative that the government prioritised crime reduction.
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LET'S not get precious about this sometimes gold just doesn't look right.
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LET'S BEGIN by discussing what doesn't happen in Universal's latest digital animation.
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Even in his didactic poems, he is meditative and descriptive rather than hortatory.
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The epistles of the apostles are either hortatory or argumentative.
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I had made a hortatory hit, and it was encored.
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He became didactic, judicial, hortatory; Edith Whyland almost questioned her right to be a mother.
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In the speaking pause that followed there was audible an unknown hortatory voice from the smoking-room.
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Well, now, Watson, letus judge the situation by this new information.
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So letus begin with one simple question: Has it actually worked?
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Now, letus get one thing absolutely clear right from the start.
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People of Ireland, letus come together today to praise Ross O'Carroll-Kelly.
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They really letus walk free in the city now, said Nina.
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The subject is usually omitted in the imperativesentence; but, when it is expressed, the sentence is in the transposed order.
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We call the first a +Declarative sentence+, the second an +Interrogative sentence+, the third an + Imperativesentence+, and the fourth an +Exclamatory sentence+.
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(2) The ImperativeSentence;
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+Period+.-Placea period after (1) a declarative or an imperativesentence, (2) an abbreviation, and (3) a number written in the Roman notation.
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There was something nice, after all, in the imperativemood, she thought.
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She used from habit, even to her father, the imperativemood affirmative.
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The captain's word is law; he never speaks but in the imperativemood.
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But the party leaders talked to me in the imperativemood.
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He too may fairly use the imperativemood of the verb to love.