The human face (`kisser' and `smiler' and `mug' are informal terms for `face' and `phiz' is British)
Formal and explicit approval.
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Examples for "warrant "
Examples for "warrant "
1 The differences in risk seen for different opioid regimens warrant further study.
2 In summary, substantial evidence gaps warrant further research in this important area.
3 The court showed Mr Gbagbo the warrant this morning, Ms Bourthumieux said.
4 A court approved the arrest warrant , said Thai police spokesman Prawut Thawornsiri.
5 Anadolu said Turkish authorities had also issued a warrant for his arrest.
1 Washington, however, late last week issued new sanctions against Caracas's oil industry.
2 So far, however, Myanmar has not faced international sanctions over the violence.
3 Iraq has suffered decades of war, sanctions and more recently sectarian violence.
4 Sanctions , wars and violence have slowed progress in developing Iraq's oil industry.
5 He is quite right, of course, as sanctions invariably effect civilian populations.
1 It is not short of endorsement ; it simply needs applying in practice.
2 Thailand's military government submitted a new constitution for royal endorsement on Tuesday.
3 Madonna also signed several lucrative endorsement deals last year, according to Forbes.com.
4 Pearson used this endorsement to help raise funds and generate further support.
5 The climate change minister, Nick Hurd, has given an endorsement of sorts.
1 The President observed this difficulty, and solved it by a lucid indorsement .
2 And hear the indorsement of all, and do not object to it.
3 Prof. W. P. Coddington, D. D., give the remedy their heartiest indorsement .
4 It was no good-theyrefused to renew the bill on his indorsement .
5 Mr. Buchanan was elected, and the indorsement , such as it was, secured.
1 I mean it depends on his permission; his imprimatur ; his nihil obstat.
2 S. Thomas hardly needs an imprimatur after six centuries of full trust.
3 Madam, - I see the recent Budget has received the imprimatur of CORI.
4 Shares often rise when investors perceive that Berkshire has given them its imprimatur .
5 It is important that President McAleese has given it her imprimatur .
Consent to, give permission.
1 However, Mr Ford today stated his unwillingness to even countenance the suggestion.
2 In his countenance there was no beauty; in his bearing no elegance.
3 In a few minutes Lincoln came back down with a different countenance .
4 Angry lines appeared on the countenance of the representative of social decorum.
5 Her countenance was calm without being grave; she smiled with her eyes.
6 It's not a line, however, which the coach is willing to countenance .
7 A wonderful change had taken place in the countenance of the latter.
8 They did not in the least diminish the freshness of my countenance .
9 The beam of hilarity left the countenance of the President at once.
10 Elsie read grave displeasure in his countenance before he opened his lips.
11 Adolay looked up earnestly into the grave countenance of the young man.
12 When his voice ceased, his countenance , every line moving, continued to speak.
13 The terror in her countenance as she asked that question froze Denzil.
14 Mar met him with a countenance , the herald of a dreadful matter.
15 In spite of his inclination to laugh, Will kept a grave countenance .
16 The moon shone; not a cloud darkened her serene and lovely countenance .
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