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Pronouncements meaning
plural of pronouncement
Using Pronouncements
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of pronouncement
- In the example corpus, pronouncements often appears in combinations such as: public pronouncements, pronouncements on, judicial pronouncements.
Context around Pronouncements
- Average sentence length in these examples: 22.4 words
- Position in the sentence: 7 start, 8 middle, 5 end
- Sentence types: 18 statements, 1 questions, 1 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Pronouncements
- In this selection, "pronouncements" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 22.4 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, judicial, big, hopeful, overheard and feuds stand out and add context to how "pronouncements" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include america s pronouncements the taint and as judicial pronouncements and ngo. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "pronouncements" sits close to words such as antrim, argus and auspicious, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with pronouncements
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
In his words: “The Supreme Court has made pronouncements. (9 words)
In fact, it’s more about posturing and pronouncements than about implementation. (12 words)
Instead, there have been innumerable confident pronouncements by groups of various political persuasions. (13 words)
After being asked the question for the third time, she said: “I’m not going to sit in the studio and tell you I will make big pronouncements about what Israel is and isn’t doing in what is a difficult situation. (42 words)
But the document, like many of Francis' pronouncements on topics where doctrine clashes with culture war issues, hedges its seemingly progressive leap forward with assurances that nothing has really changed. (30 words)
That was just one of the many enthusiastic fan pronouncements overheard during the Los Angeles stop for one of the year’s most anticipated reunion tours: Raphael Saadiq Revisits Tony! (30 words)
How hard is it to moderate my market pronouncements to have a bit of healthy ambiguity? (16 words)
That was just one of the many enthusiastic fan pronouncements overheard during the Los Angeles stop for one of the year’s most anticipated reunion tours: Raphael Saadiq Revisits Tony! (30 words)
Example sentences (20)
After being asked the question for the third time, she said: “I’m not going to sit in the studio and tell you I will make big pronouncements about what Israel is and isn’t doing in what is a difficult situation.
And neither has any year since those “Gang of Eight” senators from both parties gathered in a Washington auditorium to offer hopeful pronouncements.
As judicial pronouncements and NGO activism weghed heavily on urban local bodies, they have shown little inclination to act against the menace of street dogs.
Beyond its official pronouncements to the Stock Exchange, the company has remained equally tight-lipped.
But by pronouncements like this one, Trump enables the Democrats to paint Republicans as the enemies of free speech.
But the document, like many of Francis' pronouncements on topics where doctrine clashes with culture war issues, hedges its seemingly progressive leap forward with assurances that nothing has really changed.
He added that if Justice Atuguba had taken pains to read the case, he would not have made such pronouncements.
He said: “Today’s judicial pronouncements, like those of the Lagos State Elections Petition Tribunal, have bolstered my confidence in our country’s judicial system.
How hard is it to moderate my market pronouncements to have a bit of healthy ambiguity?
I have noted, with great concern, pronouncements made at a public meeting hosted by the Working Peoples Alliance (WPA) on Thursday 09th March at the village of Buxton.
Infallibility comes into play when he makes pronouncements in matters of faith, usually in union with the cardinals and the bishops.
That was just one of the many enthusiastic fan pronouncements overheard during the Los Angeles stop for one of the year’s most anticipated reunion tours: Raphael Saadiq Revisits Tony!
The Republican leader, who is being investigated for financial fraud and is charged with four counts of indictment, does not appear to be reining in his public pronouncements.
Thus, although there might be merit in some of America’s pronouncements, the taint of history seems to colour Africa’s reception of these sentiments.
Yet despite his many pronouncements, feuds and demands, Adams has not said the one thing that has the potential to change everything: Seal the border.
In fact, it’s more about posturing and pronouncements than about implementation.
In his words: “The Supreme Court has made pronouncements.
Instead, there have been innumerable confident pronouncements by groups of various political persuasions.
Mitchell did, however, acknowledge that individual member states and Heads of Government have been making their own pronouncements on the Venezuelan election.
Of course, we fear that Those in High Places, notwithstanding their sanctimonious pronouncements will not mount a vigorous investigation.
Common combinations with pronouncements
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- public pronouncements 12×
- pronouncements on 10×
- judicial pronouncements 8×
- pronouncements and 8×
- official pronouncements 6×
- pronouncements by 6×
- pronouncements to 5×
- and pronouncements 5×
- pronouncements that 5×
- his pronouncements 5×