emphasises in English

verb
1
give special importance or prominence to (something) in speaking or writing.
he jabbed a finger into the tabletop to emphasize his point

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "emphasises" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "emphasises", or refer to the context using the word "emphasises" in the English Dictionary.

1. Our program emphasises self-help.

2. Social accounting emphasises the notion of corporate accountability.

3. As the Commission emphasises, adjustments to the labour market are a key requirement.

4. It emphasises solutions that translate into concrete competitive advantages and factors of success.

5. Sabah state government also emphasises pre-school education in the state.

6. Bordering emphasises borders as outcomes of ideologies, as noted briefly in author’s illustrations

7. He emphasises that the procedures of abortion are not regulated by the State.

8. As the Commission emphasises, adjustments to the labour market are a key requirement

9. CIS Emphasises Converting from Aero - Engine into Non - Aero - Engine ( Part One ).

10. The new method emphasises the actual capacity of the person, rather than their limitations.

11. A Bawdy song is a humorous song that emphasises sexual themes and is often rich with innuendo

12. Its distribution again emphasises that the dispersal of some rare imports may have been governed by social or political factors.

13. Synonyms for Accentuates include accents, highlights, stresses, emphasises, emphasizes, underlines, features, foregrounds, underscores and points up

14. He emphasises the need for recurrent education and presses for guaranteed incomes for all and a national superannuation fund.

15. A third line of action emphasises the need to set standards to control access to payment systems.

16. One rationale emphasises the connection between procedural due process and the substantive justice of the final outcome.

17. Under the NHM, our approach emphasises a continuum of newborn care both at the community and facility level.

18. The Committee emphasises that the criteria for adequate housing should apply to both rented and owner-occupied dwellings.

19. 14 Associative learning, which includes both classical and operant conditioning and emphasises mechanical connections or associations between events.

20. (Bichronic) divisive rhythm (5/8) emphasises the binary structure of the formulas and of the identical choreographic and melodic cells

21. Bough Hemmed in by the intertwining Boughs of the border, the portrait emphasises the solipsistic pleasure of individuated lyric poetry

22. This case report emphasises the risk of atypical tuberculosis infections under TNF-alpha inhibitors despite negative results of tuberculosis screening.

23. Assertion Their system emphasises clean separation between programme parts that allow effective validation and parts that involve Assertions (represented as types)

24. The cadence of the prose in the short version often emphasises meaning with a more telling precision than in the long version.

25. One female gynaecologist says she does these procedures in part because she empathises with her patients, and emphasises the functional as well as the cosmetic aspects.

26. Cur‧ric‧u‧lar /kəˈrɪkjələ $ -ər/ adjective [ only before noun] relating to the curriculum of a school Curricular changes Examples from the Corpus Curricular • Organisation within the school emphasises whole …

27. The course emphasises the key ideas and historical motivation for Calculus, while at the same time striking a balance between theory and application, leading to a mastery of key

28. "Approximative system", while refering to the same phenomenon, emphasises the gradual completion, or better to say approximation of this intermediate system towards the target language

29. Emphasises the need to organise activities at local level to encourage people to return to school and to promote a positive environment for people who left school early and intend to return;

30. 1.3.1 The EESC emphasises that Europe’s competitiveness depends greatly on its metropolitan cities and metropolitan regions, where enterprises can benefit from agglomeration economies and networks linking global market places.

31. It emphasises that the choice of part-time researchers as the reference category has far-reaching consequences for former foreign-language assistants in terms of arrears of salary and accrued pension rights.

32. Nature Sep 17, 2019 The 2015 report, released just ahead of the UN Sustainable Development Goals Summit on 26 September, emphasises the concerns of experts over the Achievability of the "Digital India" initiative

33. In the Quote, Congeries serves a subtler role; it emphasises the pointlessness of the words, of the question, of the answers … Perhaps it also illustrates part of the book’s humour and direction

34. This mission statement, which emphasises the key role that high quality official statistics play in public decision making, draws on the legislated functions of the ABS as set out in the Australian Bureau of Statistics Act.

35. Coopetition is an innovative business approach that emphasises win-win scenarios between competitors. The concept details the strengths and disadvantages of cooperating with competitors, and case study evidence illustrates the types of relationships that can be achieved.

36. ‘Sufism emphasises the more mystical and Ascetic aspects of the religion.’ ‘Yet the texts are firmly part of the later medieval world: the first two come from the writings of visionary women mystics and the last from a rigorously Ascetic monastic theologian.’

37. ‘a narrow, humorless, Ascetic face’ ‘Sufism emphasises the more mystical and Ascetic aspects of the religion.’ ‘Yet the texts are firmly part of the later medieval world: the first two come from the writings of visionary women mystics and the last from a rigorously Ascetic monastic theologian.’

38. A section which implies raised penalties for acts of torture emphasises that torture is a very serious crime; it ensures that acts of torture - by nature of the definition contained in the said section - are easier to register, and the specific nature and Coarseness of the crime are reflected in a more adequate manner in connection with the criminal

39. What is a colon? A colon is a punctuation mark that can be used to introduce a list or to separate two independent but linked clauses (Colons are used to stress that both clauses in the sentence are closely linked and the second clause emphasises, adds clarification, or adds further detail to the first clause).

40. Stresses that a new thematic programme on ‘Investing in People’ must focus on – but not be limited to – the achievement of those MDGs which are most off-track, with particular attention to countries and regions with critical MDG indicators; emphasises that basic education and alphabetisation are the starting point for the process of awareness raising and for development ownership; therefore calls for the programme to include a focus on education as a tool for emancipation and participation;

41. Calls on the Commission to review the bureaucratic obstacles impeding the ‘Youth in Action’ Programme; calls especially for the measures under Actions 1.1 and 1.3 of the Programme to be made available as low-threshold services; emphasises that selection criteria must be transparent and comprehensible for applicants; calls on the Commission to consider the introduction of a new mode of allocation of funding under the ‘Youth in Action’ Programme so as to make funding available to small-scale and youth projects which are unable in the current situation to raise their own finance;

42. 20. Stresses that the above Commission communication emphasises grubbing-up as a measure to reduce production and the workforce in the sector instead of promoting production control through measures to regulate supply and demand; considers that the consequence of this policy will be that the desired strengthening of the competitiveness of the wine-growing sector will not be achieved; asserts that enhanced subsidiarity may not be used as an alibi for reckless deregulation which will lead to unfair competition even within the borders of the EU;

43. Notes that AfT initiatives should pay greater attention to the crucial involvement of the private sector, especially small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), trade unions and civil society, both in the identification of needs and in the implementation of assistance, so as to allow AfT to better facilitate the creation and growth of enterprises, and the effective creation of decent jobs; in this regard, emphasises the need to allocate some AfT funding to Fair Trade, in accordance with paragraph # of its abovementioned Resolution on Fair Trade and Development