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emphasise and point
From a sociological point of view, Danielle Lindemann has noted the " embattled purity regime " in which many pro-dommes emphasise their specialist knowledge and professional skills, while distancing themselves from economic criteria for success, in a way which is comparable to avant-garde artists.
Loach's film work is characterised by a particular view of realism ; he strives in every area of filmmaking to emphasise genuine interplay between actors, to the point where some scenes in his films appear unscripted.
To dramatically emphasise his point he threw down a knife onto the floor of the House of Commons.
These techniques mirrored the actions of the sound system selectors, who had long used EQ equipment to emphasise certain aspects of particular records, but Tubby was able to use his custom-built studio to take this technique into new areas, often transforming a hit song to the point where it was almost unrecognizable from its original.
From this point on his work emphasise a multicultural ideal, building a unique example of Breton literature in French.
An early Club document proclaimed, “ It is scarcely possible to emphasise too strongly the necessity for such a Club as this, which will be a rallying point for the Officers who have served and will bind them into one strong united body, which they certainly were on service ”.
Another point to emphasise is that the prior state of knowledge described by the rule of succession is given as an enumeration of the possibilities, with the additional information that it is possible for each category to be observed.
However in late October, Karuna " made it a point to emphasise that there were no differences between them ".
In defining the movement in this way, the organisation is not simply maintaining that it represents Buddhism adapted for westerners ; it is also striving to underline its separation from the Tibetan Gelug sect and emphasise the point that the West – via the NKT – is now the guardian and custodian of the pure tradition of Tsongkhapa in the modern world.
To further emphasise this point the wood came from Florence Court in Co. Fermanagh and the stone from Co. Leitrim.

emphasise and people
To emphasise the general principle that justice should rise from the people and not be dictated by the law-making powers of governments, Rawls asserted that, " There is ... a general presumption against imposing legal and other restrictions on conduct without sufficient reason.
The PDPA flag, which was red with a yellow seal, was retained to emphasise the difference between the party and state to the Afghan people.
It may well be that these words are used in a speech to promote secularism or to emphasise the way of life of the Indian people and the Indian culture or ethos, or to criticise the policy of any political party as discriminatory or intolerant.
Researchers at the ODI thus emphasise the need to ensure social protection is extended to allow universal access and that active policy measures are introduced to encourage the private sector to create new jobs as the economy grows ( as opposed to jobless growth ) and seek to employ people from disadvantaged groups.
While the term is occasionally used to imply that all soldiers in combat are " converted " while under fire, it is most commonly only used to emphasise the belief of the sayer that many people tend to seek out a divine power when they are facing an extreme threat.
Advocates of disability rights emphasise difference in physical or psychological functioning, rather than inferiority — for example, some people with autism argue for acceptance of neurodiversity, much as opponents of racism argue for acceptance of ethnic diversity.
Gibbs and Bolger interviewed a number of people involved in leading emerging churches and from this research have identified some core values in the emerging church, including desires to imitate the life of Jesus ; transform secular society ; emphasise communal living ; welcome outsiders ; be generous and creative ; and lead without control.
Later he revised his story, to emphasise that he would consult the people before any concrete steps were taken.
To emphasise this, Bur, when he entered into the protection agreement with Alexander in 1370, ensured that the de facto Lord of Badenoch would have no hold on him, nor on his lands and people.
The written sources emphasise the importance of heroes ' tombs and the temenos or sanctuary, where chthonic rites appeased their spirits and induced them to continue to favour the people who looked to them as founders, of whom founding myths were related.
The desire to be beneath the other partner during intercourse, the idea of " getting caught " ( as in having sex in the garden or woods ), and mild rape fantasies ( in which the people imagine themselves to be forced in ways they would like, and which must be seen as completely different from any real form of rape ) are mild emotional games that emphasise status, vulnerability, and control.
Even though many scholars tend to emphasise the quality of lithic raw material that was used for core and tool reduction, the Middle Palaeolithic people themselves just might have emphasised the usefulness of the tools.
Thus, they serve to emphasise the welfare state model of the Constitution and emphasise the positive duty of the State to promote the welfare of the people by affirming social, economic and political justice, as well as to fight income inequality and ensure individual dignity, as mandated by Article 38.
A total of nine photographs taken by Hoffman reveal how Adolf Hitler used to rehearse his hand gestures for his public speeches and used to ask Hoffmann to take pictures of these so he could see what he would look like to the German people, as one of Hitler's greatest and most well-known skills was his public speaking which he used to his advantage to emphasise his idea of a " great national revival " of Germany.
:... they have been trying to keep that yacht race matter very quiet – and for various reasons it is better not to emphasise the affair – people get the idea that the Royal family would not be safe in Ireland ..."

emphasise and often
Some modern scholars follow this classification by including all Middle Indo-Aryan languages under the rubric of " Prakrits ", while others emphasise the independent development of these languages, often separated from the history of Sanskrit by wide divisions of caste, religion, and geography.
They are often called costume dramas, since they emphasise the world of a period setting: historical pageantry, costuming and wardrobes, locale, spectacle, decor and a sweeping visual style.
They are often justified because although less directly cost-effective than mass freight transport, they emphasise the support of large numbers of small groups, and are quite distinct from multinational organisations such as United Nations humanitarian efforts.
A more likely explanation is that the Cathedral clergy wanted to emphasise the universal reach of the Church, particularly at a time when their relationship with the local community was often a troubled one.
In Antiquity, literary sources often emphasise the hubris of Marsyas and the justice of his punishment.
Pharaohs are often depicted with the emblems of Maat to emphasise their role in upholding the laws of the Creator.
On stage, Plant was particularly active in live performances, often dancing, jumping, skipping, snapping his fingers, clapping, making emphatic gestures to emphasise a lyric or cymbal crash, throwing back his head, or placing his hands on his hips.
As Regent, Mannerheim often signed official documents using Kustaa, the Finnish form of his Christian name, in an attempt to emphasise his Finnishness to some sections of the Finnish population who were suspicious of his background in the Russian armed forces.
An example of this is the use of words beginning über (" over " or " above ") and unter (" down " or " below "), often paired to emphasise the contrast, which is not always possible to bring out in translation, except by coinages.
The term m-tag system is often used to emphasise the deletion number.
It is often used to emphasise the ' European identity ' of a website, as opposed to the website having a strictly national ccTLD or global " dotcom " nature.
His argument is that " a one size fits all interest rate " cannot work for countries with structurally different economies, often using the example of Greece and Germany to emphasise contrast.
Other words that may be used are " alliance " or " coalition ", though the term " common front " is often used when groups want to emphasise that their alliance is of a temporary nature and that individual groups within the front maintain their independence and do not consider themselves subservient to a collective leadership.
When Geraets fell ill with a muscular disease, meaning that she was unable to play bass, the group ( now using the shortened name " Nits ", often rendered in capitals to emphasise the absence of the definite article ) continued as a trio.
emphasise the need to change the aquarium water regularly to prevent the build up of nitrates which are thought to trigger this condition ( often referred to as a disease )
They also emphasise the merit of devotion to stupas, which often had pictorial representation of the stories Buddha's previous life as a bodhisattva, as portrayed in the Jatakas.
They often emphasise brass instruments, and include two symphonies including one for brass quintet and orchestra ( notable for its aleatoric counterpoint ), concerti ( double bass in 1979, flute in 1985, tuba in 1986, violin in 1989 and trombone in 1994 ) and chamber music ( importantly, a Wind Quartet and a String Quintet, both of 1993 ; also Taikalamppu for brass quartet, Dedications, Memories ( 1985 ) for brass quintet, the Wind Nonet ( 1985 ) and the Brass Quintet ( 1991 )).
Those QSs who emphasise the cost discipline often use the term " Construction Cost Consultant ".
Online instructions for this way of doing things emphasise the use of virtual PC environments ( such as VMware Workstation or VirtualBox ) for testing, as the end user often gets no support from the program manufacturer for using these " homemade " CDs.
It is often categorized as a compact heat exchanger to emphasise its relatively high heat transfer surface area to volume ratio.

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