Synonym: accent, accentuate, emphasise, punctuate, stress, underline, underscore. Similar words: emphasis, size up, phase, elephant, temple, employ, empire, preempt. Meaning: ['emfəsaɪz] v. 1. to stress, single out as important 2. give extra weight to (a communication).
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91. One way is to emphasize the inherent innocence of all people with the disease.
92. The draft proposals tend to emphasize advisory structures and roles.
93. But in this case, they emphasize, short term may mean just a few months.
94. Here, I want to emphasize the importance of daily connection to your kids.
95. Commentators instead emphasize that the poll tax is ultimately concerned with reducing local government revenue.
96. I need not here emphasize the point that nobody can expect Polybius to study the dynamics of Roman imperialism.
97. You can then begin to emphasize your strong points and do something to counteract negative ones.
98. Pelmets and valances can further emphasize a particular style, as well as hiding any unsightly tracks.
99. It is important to emphasize any explanation of the foot soldiers is highly contingent upon the environment in which they are operating.
100. Ghozali, anxious to emphasize the non-party nature of his transitional government, did not attend.
101. I emphasize that I have no wish to come across here as the skunk at the process improvement garden party.
102. Emphasize the difficulty of saying anything at all with regard to religion which may not be received by some one in a misleading way.
103. Other well-known writers emphasize not the failures of servants, but the tyranny of masters.
104. Other models seek to emphasize the computational aspects of memory, thought,[Sentencedict.com] and cognitive processes.
105. But Microsoft insists that list prices will remain high to emphasize the value of their products.
106. It is the therapist's task to emphasize how capable the parent has become and encourage them to continue.
107. The role of the media as information providers is often overlooked by those who emphasize their overtly political functions.
108. Their recollections also emphasize his aloofness, shyness, sudden love of fun, and self-contained nature.
109. These perceptions emphasize the pathology of the victims themselves and the pathological influences found in certain areas.
110. Protein is so important that nearly all diets, nomatterwhat other failings they may have, emphasize adequate protein intake.
111. Dictatorship will especially emphasize the absence of a limited mandate for the political leaders.
112. In contrast, most class theorists emphasize the dynamic interactions among the classes.
113. Conflict perspectives Although functionalists emphasize the importance of value consensus in society, they do recognize that conflict can occur.
114. Monism thus generated a respect for life as a whole and helped to emphasize the unity of Nature.
115. Consequently, this concept prompts Melville to emphasize the importance of contrasts in every aspect of life.
116. However, we should emphasize that this stalemate is highly unlikely.
117. As both emphasize,(www.Sentencedict.com) moral education can not proceed effectively in an economically unjust society.
118. This serves to emphasize the importance of a good early assessment to decide on the client's suitability for group treatment.
119. The old, familiar order remains in force, and the other parallels in chapter 26 only serve to emphasize the fact.
120. Alexander often cites the company, Child Care Inc., in his campaign speeches to emphasize his entrepreneurial skills.