Use "emphasised" in a sentence

1. 13 Jim Smyth of the Ulster Workers' Council emphasised and re-emphasised it with particular skill and persistence.

2. The rows of hazel coppice emphasised the atmosphere of decay.

3. EAM emphasised the Government of India policy of ‘Neighbours First’.

4. The corners of buildings are often emphasised by rusticated quoins.

5. He emphasised that anything and everything could become an opportunity for meditation.

6. Its formal character is emphasised by its separation from the street by fences and gates.

7. We also emphasised on strengthening contacts in the IT and hydrocarbons sector.

8. He emphasised on non-violence & ending human suffering.”, the Prime Minister said.

9. In parliament, Menzies emphasised the argument that "our alliances made demands on us".

10. 'Arctic warming has previously been emphasised in several publications, although not formally attributed to human activity.

11. The Joint Statement emphasised that action on terrorism cannot be linked to dialogue.

12. 21 Its height is the striking feature and this is emphasised by the spire.

13. From the Cambridge English Corpus They emphasised the salience of individual Comportment, proper conduct …

14. This fundamental point should be emphasised because the ambiguity may lead to a misunderstanding.

15. * We emphasised the importance of enhancing cooperation to address the issue of climate change.

16. The dome shape is emphasised by four smaller domed chhatris placed at its corners.

17. Firstly, it ignores those male, often misogynist, philosophers who have emphasised relations and continual processes.

18. Government of India have emphasised to them the need for concrete and sustained action towards fulfilling this assurance.

19. The angle was very unpopular with fans, and was de-emphasised before the title match.

20. The departure of Milosevic was emphasised by all as a sine qua non condition for peace.

21. Synonyms for Accentuated include accented, highlighted, stressed, emphasised, emphasized, underlined, featured, foregrounded, underscored and pointed up

22. In retrospect, it might be argued that the significance of the liquidity trap was over-emphasised.

23. The magazine emphasised homespun and leaned to the right - Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan were fans.

24. Indeed, the responsibility and necessity for such action to defend children against parental mistreatment is strongly emphasised.

25. Some had perhaps over-emphasised the needs of the Sixth Form at the expense of other pupils.

26. It also embodied a management style - the HP way - that emphasised high ethical standards and collegial behaviour.

27. 28 Middlesbrough showed a resilience that emphasised they are no longer a soft touch on their travels.

28. She emphasised that everything becomes collectable in time, particularly when its history and date of manufacture can be authenticated.

29. They also emphasised the need for acceleration of the process of United Nations reform so as to reflect contemporary realities.

30. Rotherham, in a footnote on “Luminaries” in the Emphasised Bible, says: “In ver. Ge 1:3, ’ôr [’ohr], light diffused.”

31. This masculinity was emphasised by her uncompromising coiffure, her grey hair drawn tightly back and screwed into a straggling bun.

32. West Yorkshire police emphasised yesterday that no evidence had emerged to link the killing to any vendetta or previous trouble.

33. 18 This emphasised that after military government was terminated the civil Governor would return to function as sole authority until December 19

34. Roman portraits of public figures emphasised their subjects' fitness to hold public office and their personal authority as heads of families.

35. Binswanger emphasised the importance of mutual recognition, as opposed to the counterdependency of destructive narcissism, as described by Herbert Rosenfeld for example.

36. The impressive visit of the US Navy's Great White Fleet in 1908 emphasised to the government the value of an Australian navy.

37. An audit of unplanned pregnancies seen in one practice also emphasised the need for great care in counselling people using the pill.

38. 23 Although Rawls emphasised on the priority of private right in political Liberalism, this was no success to conciliate individual and group.

39. 30 They emphasised that it was the circumstances of the individual case which led them to reject charges of degrading or inhuman treatment.

40. According to Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari, the themes of alienation and persecution, although present in Kafka's work, have been over-emphasised by critics.

41. Addressing a programme to mark National Youth Day and Sarva Dharma Sabha at Belagavi, Karnataka, the Prime Minister said that Swami Vivekananda emphasised on brotherhood.

42. They emphasised both countries share the long-term target of holding the increase in global average temperature below 2 degree Celsius above preindustrial levels.

43. It should be emphasised that the regulatory machinery is not absolutely strict and secure in financial terms, while it often creates considerable delays and hindrances to entrepreneurial activity.

44. They emphasised the importance of international cooperation in the context of sustainable development that brings wider benefits of energy security and access, poverty eradication, economic growth and jobs.

45. As the UN and World Bank have emphasised, those exercising political power are misappropriating international aid, the country’s resources, leaving the Cambodian people in a state of abject poverty.

46. Romantic music emphasised a surrender to nature, a fascination with the past and the supernatural, the exploration of unusual, strange and surprising sounds, and a focus on national identity.

47. The national reports have emphasised the fundamental relevance of the strategies agreed in 2007 and the value of cohesion policy as a policy aiming at long-term economic development.

48. However, the CFI emphasised that the two draft restructuring plans of May and October 1996, submitted by Germany to the Commission, did not mention any abandonment of the thermal process.

49. Furthermore, Germany emphasised that the airport charges as established by FFHG were according to Ryanair absolutely normal in the low-cost carrier sector and were not especially advantageous for Ryanair.

50. ASD, the aerospace and defence industries association of Europe, has welcomed the Commission's recent communication on the creation of a European Space Policy, but emphasised that current funding levels are 'not sufficient'.

51. (a) As emphasised in the Phare review, the Commission shares Parliament's concerns about the capacity of the candidate countries and the difficulties that this implies for the effective absorption of EU assistance.

52. Abhorring dogma and religious mysticism, Rational Dissenters emphasised the rational analysis of the natural world and the Bible. Examples from Classical Literature One of his peculiarities was that of Abhorring a vacuum as much as nature herself.

53. The most abrasive and discordant outgrowth of punk was noise rock, which emphasised loud distorted electric guitars and powerful drums, and was pioneered by bands including Sonic Youth, Big Black and Butthole Surfers.

54. In that notification, it emphasised, first, the position occupied by the provision laying down the exemption in question in the scheme of the VAT Directive, namely in the chapter on exemptions for certain activities in the public interest.

55. According to the law decision by the district court of Hamburg from May 12 1998 that posted links may require co-responsibility it is assertively emphasised that the aforementioned network is standing aloof from the contents of all linked pages.

56. I strongly emphasised the point that anchoring inflation expectations is absolutely decisive, because it permits us to continue to have, in the medium- and long-term market rates, the incorporation of these inflation expectations over the medium and long run.

57. It is true that "sola scriptura" has all-too often functioned as a licence for individualism - "every man his own pope" - but it originated in a context which emphasised confession as a corporate, "Churchly…

58. Keil Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA Although recent work has emphasised the importance of naı¨ve theories to Categorisation, there has been little work examining the grain of analysis at which causal information normally influences Categorisation

59. 45 In the light of such data, the Academy emphasised the necessity of planning, by means of competitions, a gradual replacement of older agents through the recruitment of younger staff, better equipped to take on physically demanding tasks.

60. Finally, the majority of Member States has emphasised the need for a legal instrument establishing seeds' thresholds, based on the difficulties they have experienced in managing the labelling and traceability of conventional seed lots without such thresholds for adventitious presence.

61. * The Ministers emphasised the need for an equitable international system of rules governing intellectual property, allowing among others, for the protection of the indigenous knowledge systems against abuse and for preventing the misappropriation of genetic resources, and associated traditional knowledge.

62. The Claustrophobia of the square chamber of the badminton court, emphasised by the mono-function of the room through precise rules demarcated on the ground, vanishes when one glimpses the heterogeneous laws of ecology manifest in the image of nature, beckoning us towards the open.

63. From both sides it was emphasised that this relationship should continue to be strengthened, that we should ensure not only an increase in the volume of trade but also ensure the diversification of this trade, and also address the adverse trade balance that affects India.

64. NEW DELHI: US new Ambassadorial nominee to Myanmar Thomas Laszlo Vajda has emphasised that one of his goals as envoy would be “to advance US interests and values” in the Southeast Asian country and help defend the country against “malign influences” in a veiled reference to China

65. The important point is that Prime Minister emphasised that the point that the roadmap which we had laid out for the development of nuclear power plants would be adhered to, and if there is any issue regarding the site an alternative site would be made available.

66. It should be emphasised that the LTEs (long-term effects) used must be consistent within a group of homologues with respect to the influence of e.g. length of alkyl chain for LAS (linear alkylbenzene sulphonate) or number of EOs (ethoxy groups) for alcohol-ethoxylate if such QSARs can be established.

67. Accented: 1 adj bearing a stress or accent Synonyms: stressed emphasised , emphasized , emphatic spoken with emphasis masculine (music or poetry) ending on an Accented beat or syllable Antonyms: unstressed not bearing a stress or accent feminine (music or poetry) ending on an unAccented beat or syllable light , unAccented , weak (used of

68. Thus, as the Supreme Court of Canada has emphasised, (49) relying on the many judgments delivered in the States Signatories to the 1980 Hague Convention, the hybrid approach, which is to be preferred to the approach focused solely on the ‘acclimatisation’ of the child (50) and the approach that places predominant weight on the parental intention, (51) corresponds to a tendency which may be identified in the case-law relating to that convention at international level.

69. 90 As regards the probative value to be placed on the various pieces of evidence, it should be emphasised that the only relevant criterion for the assessment of freely adduced evidence relates to its credibility (judgment in Dalmine v Commission, cited in paragraph 88 above, EU:C:2007:53, paragraph 63; see judgment of 8 July 2004 in Mannesmannröhren-Werke v Commission, T‐44/00, ECR, EU:T:2004:218, paragraph 84 and the case-law cited, and judgment in JFE Engineering and Others v Commission, cited in paragraph 88 above, EU:T:2004:221, paragraph 273).