Similar words: emphasize, overemphasize, emphasis, emphatic, life-sized, emphatically, fantasize, size. Meaning: ['emfəsaɪz] adj. spoken with emphasis.
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61. What the New Critics emphasized was convergence within the text rather than deviation from an external standard.
62. In particular, the continued growth of owner-occupancy is emphasized here with the comparison of the 1971 and 1981 figures.
63. The initial political socialization research emphasized the overwhelming importance of early socialization, from the family and from early educational experiences.
64. It was only later that the aesthetic dimension of literary study became emphasized, with an accompanying concentration on the fictional genres.
65. But plausibility, as Berger emphasized, is almost always under strain.
66. Framed by the silver fur her face took on a glow that emphasized her high cheekbones.
67. This attitude changed by the 1950s and was emphasized by the development of cybernetics, information theory and operations research.
68. Improvements to public infrastructure were emphasized as a means of making depressed areas more attractive to private industry.
69. The lack of communication is emphasized by the language barrier.
70. Like the new managers, most superiors emphasized that the manager was the one with formal authority and decision-making responsibility.
71. His religious work has been less emphasized, but Christiansen hopes this show will help to correct that.
72. Dan emphasized teamwork from the frontlines straight to the top.
73. This identification was emphasized in 1483 when Gloucester took the precaution of arresting lord Stanley as a prelude to his usurpation.
74. The managers also felt skill should have been emphasized more than development of knowledge.
75. This point is emphasized by social psychologists who stress the rhetorical aspects of attitudes in general.
76. It should be emphasized that they were not serious attempts to take her life but cries for help.
77. Rowntree emphasized that such poverty was not due to idleness.
78. But he emphasized his newer stuff and lead the great New Power Generation through their paces.
79. He and Johnson, however[Sentencedict.com], emphasized the equal importance of volunteers.
80. Her wide mouth, emphasized with her scarlet lipstick, parted in a glowing smile.
81. Their rhetoric has emphasized national unity and social cohesion, as well as the development of skills for the economy.
82. Today, however, the value of care within the normal community wherever possible tends to be emphasized.
83. The legal rights of children are emphasized, as are the prosecution and punishment of negligent or abusive parents.
84. However, because the ultimate responsibility is given to the external auditor, the role of the internal auditor is not emphasized.
85. The logic of business organization developed in the industrial age emphasized the virtues of increasing size.
86. The business trends of the past decade have emphasized the necessity for more timely operations.
87. It should be emphasized that private markets have remained the main source of financing for countries with balance of payments problems.
88. This feature was particularly emphasized in the early history of the Roman rite.
89. The first writing assignment that they passed in emphasized what many of those children were thinking and feeling.
90. The present government's urban policies have emphasized the role of market forces as opposed to any sort of systematic planning.
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