Similar words: emphasize, overemphasize, emphasis, emphatic, life-sized, emphatically, fantasize, size. Meaning: ['emfəsaɪz] adj. spoken with emphasis.
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91. He emphasized that he had chosen ministers on grounds of expertise - only three members of the Cabinet had previous ministerial experience.
92. Need it be emphasized that this exposition claims to be no more than schematic?
93. These are also the characteristics of good citizenship, and they should be emphasized in the teaching of all subjects.
94. At many of these the mission atmosphere was emphasized by cloisters, gardens, and bell-towers complete with bells.
95. What also needs to be emphasized is that civil servants are also heavily involved in making policy.
96. In the introduction to the Macrotext chapter of the Hypertext book, word-based and indexing language approaches are emphasized.
97. In the best traditions of international competition she emphasized the importance of playing the game for its own sake.
98. Cossiga emphasized in a television interview that compromise had been necessary to avoid an early general election.
99. Perhaps the cultural divide was emphasized by being lovers and she quickly found she had nothing to say to him.
100. She has repeatedly emphasized that her novels are linguistically self-conscious explicitly in order to translate the apprehension of the problematic area of language.
101. They emphasized the technical knowledge and skills they had to impart to these people.
102. Dawson emphasized the importance of combining agricultural and urban for building a strong society.
103. Freud emphasized the importance of the latency period for the cultural development of the individual, and hence the society.
104. His father emphasized strenuous effort to achieve goals and total obedience to those in authority, and he ranted about corrupt politicians.
105. Bush emphasized his commitment to repaying gradually, as it comes due, the nation's $ 3.2 trillion publicly held debt.
106. He emphasized the continuity, not the break, between the rural village and the city church.
107. Though the literature on organizational politics has emphasized one-on-one relationship building, my research moves the emphasis to the coalition.
108. Glassheim's campaign theme emphasized change and he frequently criticized Owens.
109. And where the previous emphasis was on realism, the new approach emphasized fantasy and knowing nods to the audience.
110. Four indicators were emphasized - staff student ratios, average class sizes, average student hours and average lecturer hours.
111. The relationship between illness and creativity interested him, and he often emphasized it in his prose writings.
112. What is being emphasized here is the fact that the two terms should not cause the proposal author confusion.
113. Frye emphasized that his suggestions were just a starting point for discussion.
114. A psychiatrist emphasized the importance of preparing for the emotion of loss and recognizing it when it comes.
115. It should be emphasized that all these complications are exceedingly rare in the Western world today.
116. Although experience, ability, and leadership are emphasized for promotion, advancement may be accelerated by this type of special study.
117. In his closing remarks, Pollard emphasized the need for more research.
118. Throughout this book, I have emphasized that we must not think of genes as conscious, purposeful agents.
118. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
119. The important role of consumer demand in determining the types and quantities of goods produced must be emphasized.
120. Huxley as a popularizer of Darwin and as a teacher of biology emphasized rather different aspects of science.
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