Similar words: emphasize, overemphasize, emphasis, emphatic, life-sized, emphatically, fantasize, size. Meaning: ['emfəsaɪz] adj. spoken with emphasis.
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121. They emphasized that: They could give no reassurance for ten years or so.
122. The radical elite theorists emphasized that popular participation is perfectly feasible, but collusion between elite groups prevents it from being established.
123. This aspect was emphasized by the title of his paper on Penicillium.
124. Intransigence and personal suffering highlighted the principle at stake and emphasized the need of fighting for it.
125. Bailey emphasized that officials do not want to rupture any of the 236 uranium fuel rods in the lone remaining assembly.
126. However, Paleolithic and Neolithic art often emphasized the buttocks, sometimes exaggerating them to a suggestion of hills or mountains.
127. In the short run, other goals, such as growth through acquisition or increased market share may be emphasized.
128. P., who emphasized the importance of the berakah in connection with his studies on the Didache.
129. Services have thus frequently emphasized the need for custody, punishment and control rather than for rehabilitation and reintegration.
130. Microsoft executives emphasized that Explorer, when integrated with other company software, can smoothly run large company intranets.
131. I have so far emphasized only the feasibility of deriving energy from novel sources in space.
132. Recent local studies have emphasized how different the fortunes of neighbouring parishes could be.
133. In a post-industrial economy a different kind of service economy is emphasized.
134. Only five feet seven tall, he spoke in a high pitched drawl, a public school accent he often emphasized abroad.
135. It is the domestic courage and creativity of the poor in the most adverse circumstances that is usually emphasized.
136. The unique feature of human adaptability, emphasized by Tinbergen, is the cultural transmission of information between generations.
137. The world-society model emphasized the linkages between vast numbers of international and transnational actors.
138. Defence Minister Gene Louw emphasized that neither was linked to any illegal or criminal activities.
139. Both are sons of prosperous professional fathers, who are devout and emphasized the importance of orthodox religion in the home.
140. Norris emphasized his 29 years of experience and his continued courtroom work prosecuting felony cases.
141. And the group specifically emphasized the pitfalls to be avoided by any firm adopting quality management techniques.
142. Republican rhetoric had consisted of unrestrained hostility to the Soviet Union and emphasized permanent war with Communism.
143. I have emphasized these aspects in order to help people protect themselves.
144. Cooper and Santos emphasized that their job was not to investigate specific incidents but to listen and offer suggestions.
145. The non-party element is emphasized by the fact that not all the chairmen are government supporters.
146. It is emphasized here that there is no rotation in a frame in free fall.
147. The report also emphasized the need for adequate training and supervision of personnel working in this area.
148. But the age difference can be easily emphasized without overt acknowledgement.
149. In some churches the importance of the Laudian altar was further emphasized by the addition of an elaborate new reredos.
150. The slight indecency of nakedness, emphasized by her stockings, four times suspended to an elastic girdle[Sentence dictionary], bothered her.
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