Declaration authorizing publication of a book.
Formal and explicit approval.
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 .
6 But without Hoover's imprimatur , there would be no money for the land resettlement.
7 Moderate Conservatives expressed bemusement at the idea Blair might give them his imprimatur .
8 Harvard confers an imprimatur that carries unique weight in any field.
9 Stone lent his imprimatur to the film and guided it to a distributor.
10 Like so many of your fellows, maybe you wanted Garrison's imprimatur for it?
11 Then the Pulitzer proves its status as the risible imprimatur of middlebrow mediocrity.
12 His imprimatur has become fundamental to me, as has his friendship.
13 But the demand for floaters without Uncle Sam's imprimatur was next to nil.
14 The third and latest of these plans has been given Minister Síle deValera's imprimatur .
15 This was written into the law which carried God's imprimatur .
16 The Goldman imprimatur may help with, say, an IPO but it doesn't always stick.
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