communique

IPA: kʌmjˈunʌkeɪ

noun

  • Alternative form of communiqué [An official report or statement, such as a government press release or the report of a conference.]
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Examples of "communique" in Sentences

  • The government will have communique today.
  • The communique used the words it used for a reason.
  • The atomic bomb was not mentioned in the communique.
  • Its a company communique in the trappings of a journal.
  • It is a company communique in the trappings of a journal.
  • It should not be just the communique itslef, but about it.
  • The Primates issued a communique at the close of the meeting.
  • The declearation was released in Communique on 1 December 1943.
  • Then we could add a counterpoint regarding the communique itself.
  • I ask to pay attention, that it is the communique not the formal initiative.
  • Buried in the middle of the communique is a paragraph about "exit strategies" to ensure "price stability."
  • But a G-20 official Thursday said Saturday's G-20 communique is likely to retain the reference to currencies.
  • As expected, the communique from the meeting suggested the plan would aim to strengthen the embryonic welfare system and promote equality.
  • A communique from the Spanish National Police stated that the operation against counterfeiters under the code name 'Bullet' is continuing.
  • I have learned from experience that it is more or less expected of me to give a progress report -- a communique from the front, if you like -- on the Churchill Falls Project regardless of the formal subject on which I am to speak.
  • Eight other people were murdered in the same area in less than a month, according to Combate Virtual [es], a blog that republished a communique from the Guatemalan Syndicate Union of Workers that is demanding justice for these recent deaths.
  • The Communist Party vowed to improve the country 's social security system and increase the share of personal income in the overall distribution of national income, Xinhua said, citing a communique from the Communist Party' s Central Committee.
  • Mr Barroso and Mr Sarkozy also discussed the forthcoming December meeting of EU leaders in Brussels, "notably the European response to the economic situation and the negotiation of the climate and energy package," said a communique from the French president's office.
  • But we've always left it in a way, Wolf, that never empowered the Taiwanese themselves to do something, as the communique from the Chinese suggested, that they might declare independence or they might create some provocative act where it's very difficult to tell who started this.

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