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And while Sanders' executive effort lacks the broad — if — legislative imprimatur of its Floridian cousin, it is undeniably a product of the same conservative gene pool.
Arguably, El Rufai has been one of the bright lights of the Fourth Republic, whose imprimatur is to be found everywhere he has treaded.
At the World Cup last year, 10 of the 26 players on Ecuador’s squad bore Independiente’s imprimatur: They had spent some, or all, of their careers in Sangolqui.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/06/30/sports/soccer/club-networks-manchester-city.html
Critics of LIV Golf are equal parts horrified and mystified that the league’s funder, Saudi Arabia, is using the imprimatur of sport sponsorship to hose down and spring clean – ‘sportswash’ - its deplorable human rights record.
How long should the three Abrahamic religions turn a blind eye and be mute on this American law that recognizes same-sex marriage and thus gives its imprimatur to unacceptable sexual behavior?
This can deter debate and set off competition for a university’s moral imprimatur, as we are seeing now.