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pronouncement

[pruh-nouns-muhnt] / prəˈnaʊns mənt /


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McInnis has said she prefers “behind-the-scenes work” to public pronouncements and believes it “respectful” to refrain from commenting on peer institutions.

From Salon

All of these figures, especially Godard, speak primarily in pronouncements about how to make art.

From Los Angeles Times

The other disbelieving intellectuals continued to write and publish but seemed to make less news by their pronouncements.

From The Wall Street Journal

Despite Humphrey’s romantic pronouncements, their union — the exact nature of which remains unclear — lasted less than a week.

From Los Angeles Times

Its pronouncement that “all men are created equal” was an idea that resounded around the world even as its promise remained unfulfilled at home.

From The Wall Street Journal