Use "emphasise" in a sentence

1. Always emphasise the positive .

2. These concepts emphasise class, crisis management and bureaucracy.

3. He thrusts his chin forward to over-emphasise words.

4. Schools, he argues emphasise and embody middle-class values.

5. Not that we should over-emphasise Lorca's surrealism.

6. 17 They can emphasise the danger of a new arms race.

7. Driver training should emphasise signal failures and their reporting.

8. I want very briefly to emphasise a number of points.

9. 4 Schools, he argues emphasise and embody middle-class values.

10. These figures emphasise the importance of protecting these coastal habitats.

11. Silhouetted sticks of rotted snow barriers emphasise godforsaken desert stretching for endless miles.

12. 5 Their memories emphasise his intrepid, iconoclastic, and freedom-loving wilfulness.

13. The resolution does not emphasise that enlargement must be given absolute priority.

14. We explain this variation to emphasise the purpose of the stand-offs.

15. Traditional justifications for Anthropocentrism have tended to emphasise distinctive characteristics of

16. The correspondent, however, was sage enough to emphasise that the relationship was far from causal.

17. The sea crossing served only to emphasise the idyll we left behind.

18. They can also emphasise features which belong exclusively to that one country.

19. 5 Silhouetted sticks of rotted snow barriers emphasise godforsaken desert stretching for endless miles.

20. In that connection, I should like to emphasise a couple of crucial elements.

21. It seems appropriate to emphasise four main points when summarising the above discussion:

22. Historians such as Kershaw emphasise the psychological impact of Hitler's skill as an orator.

23. Finally[Sentence dictionary], we emphasise that close cooperation between microbiologists and clinicians is important.

24. Hindu shastras emphasise the value of grihasta Ashrama as fundamental to the wellbeing of society

25. And to emphasise the elegant style of the Milchester house we chose hand-cut Stuart Crystal glassware.

26. The expected coordination action (CA) should emphasise the role of national contact points (NCPs).

27. Original BMW light alloy wheels emphasise the dynamic character and exclusive style of your BMW.

28. The conventional way of looking at adolescence does, at any rate, emphasise some such division.

29. As a man of letters, Fraser tends to emphasise rhetoric at the expense of reality.

30. These emphasise trends towards a highly structured, reactive service based on individual protection, especially in child care.

31. RESULTS to emphasise that notions of quality now pervade municipal town planning, including its aesthetic aspects.

32. Yet Mr Nugent is right to emphasise the persistence of the expansionist strand in American history.

33. It is hardly necessary to emphasise the necessity of probity for all members of the Bar.

34. One can not over-emphasise the need to remove any disciplinary flavour from the proposed system.

35. The building and improvement of the test methods of ECDP filament tenacity loss were expounded emphasise.

36. The very existence of such a fund serves to emphasise the inequity of the present law.

37. Allow me to emphasise again the need to provide the resources to implement the future regulation effectively.

38. The graze along his cheekbone somehow managed to emphasise the tough, assured air he wore so easily.

39. Through the First World War, much thinking about Allotments continued to emphasise their role in rural economies

40. The right style of swimsuit can help to hide, minimise or emphasise what you want it to.

41. Any campaign to attract students to history should emphasise how its study can open many doors while closing few.

42. When you talk of anglers of this calibre it is hard to emphasise just how brilliant they were in their prime.

43. 21 Rightly or wrongly, the Pavillon des Arts has decided to emphasise the festive spirit of the time.

44. They emphasise that "The relationship between technology and society cannot be reduced to a simplistic cause-and-effect formula.

45. There is no way in which he could emphasise the veracity of his testimony except by literally asserting it.

46. In designing the programme, we have tried to emphasise the vocational aspects of the core skills modules wherever possible.

47. The intention of this paper is, firstly, to emphasise The diversity and the eclectic nature of the Achaemenian funerary

48. These climbs emphasise Swanage's outstanding qualities as one of the most valuable areas of sea-cliff climbing in Britain.

49. 25 We will adopt only two terms to describe the major functions of language and emphasise that this division is an analytic convenience.

50. 23 This contrast in rhyming helps to emphasise important points in each stanza as this difference makes these lines stand out.

51. I must emphasise that I was not asked to determine the capacity to give consent, but simply to complete the paperwork.

52. In explicating this model, managers tend to emphasise the goodness of relationships such as one would find in a happy family.

53. This contrast in rhyming helps to emphasise important points in each stanza as this difference makes these lines stand out.

54. News Corp officials also emphasise that the company's moves both in and out of the online world have been modest.

55. 11 These apocalyptic still lifes emphasise more strongly than the earlier work Christa Dichgans' preoccupation with the psychic reality of objects.

56. Circumstances could clearly alter the balance in favour of one group rather than another and emphasise some considerations more than others.

57. He is right to emphasise the general safety level of the railways, which compares favourably with all other modes of transport.

58. 29 This only serves to emphasise the desirability of stating expressly whether time is or is not to be of the essence.

59. As ever, the potential gains through a properly thought-out strategy emphasise the importance of talking to a specialist independent financial adviser.

60. We will adopt only two terms to describe the major functions of language and emphasise that this division is an analytic convenience.

61. When a story is told in the past tense, the adverbials hardly, scarcely, Barely and no sooner are often used to emphasise that one event quickly followed another

62. He could see that his judgements had to be satisfactory at the level of common sense ; at the same time they had to emphasise and uphold the abstract principles of law .

63. I emphasise how important it is for this Assembly to take full account of all those positive developments in Turkey, to welcome them and, finally, to close the monitoring procedure.

64. I would also like to emphasise the role of Egypt, which must act forcefully to prevent any assistance reaching terrorists in the form of weapons smuggled through underground tunnels into Gaza.

65. He took the opportunity to describe China's efforts to combat the financial crisis, to emphasise that China had no lust for world power, and to excoriate the "immorality" of unfettered market greed.

66. Brosse is a family of slabserif faces which emphasise clarity and geometric cleanliness of line, in a 'Brave New World' sprit that harks back to the 1930s and possibly also to postwar rebuilding in the 1950s

67. Their music Circumvolves the notion of dream-realization and local social issues. They emphasise on creating the conditions they need to make their dream happen if the society does not provide them with what they need.

68. Finally, although certain interested parties consider that the abolition of the measure will have an impact on the investment capacity of the ports, the Commission would emphasise that the measure at issue does not target investment (74).

69. With regard to advertising and marketing, the Belgian authorities emphasise that points # and # of the commentary on the OECD model tax convention includes advertising and commercial propaganda among the additional activities connected with the direct operation of ships

70. Brown was also the first to arrive and settled into a breakneck pace of diplomacy, even squeezing a Bilateral meeting into his half hour at the royal suite at Heathrow (abbreviated to 'Bilat', to emphasise the rush).

71. 44 – Although that might appear an absurd hypothesis, in the case of interim proceedings assumed as such, one might say by their nature, to be added to parallel main proceedings, it may none the less occur, as I shall emphasise below.

72. Dynamics made visible: the M sports package underlines the athletic character of the BMW 1 Series Coupé while the special aerodynamics package, the M alloy wheels and the BMW Individual high-gloss Shadow Line emphasise its dynamic appearance.

73. I also took this opportunity to emphasise on the need to adhere to the October 2008 understanding on fishing arrangements arrived at between the two countries, which has had a salutary effect on the incidence of fishermen’s arrests and on their safety.

74. With regard to advertising and marketing, the Belgian authorities emphasise that points 7 and 8 of the commentary on the OECD model tax convention includes advertising and commercial propaganda among the additional activities connected with the direct operation of ships (26).

75. In concluding, I should like to re-emphasise that the focus of our economic diplomacy in coming years will be on promoting trade and investment flows, especially in critical areas such as infrastructure, in assuring predictable energy supplies and in securing the widest possible access to technologies.

76. Even Smith's Approbatory images of (a properly-controlled supply of) money--as the 'great wheel of circulation', and as a 'water pond' from which simultaneously 'a stream is continually running out' while another is 'continually running in' emphasise this conception of money as constitutive social process.

77. More alarming is this part in their summary: “Whilst the impact of Test Trace Isolate (TTI), mask wearing, hand hygiene, and Covid security on R is difficult to quantify, it will be vital to emphasise the importance of normalising and ensuring adherence to all measures even after ‘full lifting’ is achieved.”

78. Biography Little is known about the life of Anaximander of Miletus but we do know a little through the writings of Aristotle, Apollodorus, and Diogenes Laertius and others.We should emphasise that Apollodorus, although writing in the second century BC, was still 500 years later than Anaximander while Diogenes wrote almost 500 years after Apollodorus