Sentences with phrase «accentuate it for»

«Climate change may have costs for fisheries, but you don't have to make bad choices that accentuate it for decades.»
Now this particular forte of the BMW 7 Series may be further accentuated for the first time by a BMW Sports Package setting further highlights both out - side and within the car for even greater Sheer Driving Pleasure and a truly unique look.
The situation is accentuated for First Nations students who receive very limited Band Funding if at all and, in many cases, face tremendous odds in finding other sources of funding.
Wallerstein: These needs which have been identified are accentuated for children who have experienced profound and chronic emotional distress or trauma, where the strong bond to a critical caretaker has been shown to be critical for their recovery.

Not exact matches

Hire talented people who can accentuate your strengths and compensate for your weaknesses.
A good professional photographer will know how to get someone to relax in front of the camera, evoke the best poses and provide suggestions for accentuating an individual's positive features and traits.
This lack of change in smoking cessation under such a dramatic tax increase accentuates the difficulty in improving quit rates at the population level.23 It does provide a reference point to evaluate the magnitude of change reported for the 2014 - 15 US Current Population Survey - Tobacco Use Supplement (CPS - TUS).
For the moment, it is characterized as a vulnerability, but each prolonged period accentuates this vulnerability.
It would accentuate losses for people with money in the funds.
This is even more accentuated by the fact that in a number of US states, there is no recourse for the lender to other assets of the borrower in the event of default (this is not the case in Australia, as discussed below).
The recent rise in US yields is responsible for crystallising USD strength, and this appears to have been accentuated by comparatively strong data flow in the US.
That adage «accentuate the positive and eliminate the negative» is getting flipped on its head these days, as Wall Street sets up for what could be a wobbly Hump Day.
[Campaign material produced by Harris Media for the President's campaign channels Kenya's recent history of ethnic violence to accentuate fears over the possible election of his rival.]
Earlier this year Most Rev Welby accused Mr Farage of «legitimising racism,» «accentuating fear for political gain» and «inexcusable pandering to people's worries and prejudices».
Third, the Ethiopian experience provides an interesting mirror for the U.S. that accentuates identity politics.
Moreover, this experience with God, while in part dependent on factors of intimate temperament, was accentuated in, and urged upon, needy souls by the removal of all outward props for religion in temple and cult and by the break - up of the nation.
Its fruits merely accentuate the fact that for years many mothers have shouldered total responsibility for the nurture of their offspring.
As for the Swaggart and Bakker scandals, although the denomination was commended for its handling of these situations, the publicity accentuated how far the AG had moved from its earliest restorationist vision.
Important points of transition, both collective and individual, somehow need to be acknowledged and accentuated by special acts and symbols; graduation from college continues to be such an event, and the widespread impersonal character of diploma presentations does not satisfy the need for marking the time in a special way.
As consciousness of one's separateness grows, it becomes more and more difficult to overcome the distance through relation; heightened insecurity and need for decision produce an ever greater temptation to accentuate the distance and take refuge in the pseudosecurity of the world of It, the world of ordered objectivity and private subjectivity.
The periods of world history are divided into epochs, each of which is accentuated by the growth and decline of historical cultures and societies; in each of these shortlived tribal units have succeeded each other in the domination of a given region or section of the populated earth, either simply co-existing or vying with each other for temporary or semipermanent superiority.
Separate schools established along ostensibly functional lines (for example, «technical» and «academic») may turn out really to be social class schools which by totally segregating one group from the other accentuate social class cleavages.
And they even accentuate the failure of human community for those who do not «fit» the economic, educational, racial or sexual mold that the churches still project.
For me (anyway) it is very liberating and accentuates tyhe freedom that I have recieved from the religious project of «self» by the all complete work of Christ.
We must accentuate the positive of high art, telling our students and kids and friends not «The music and movies you consume are junk,» but «Today, let's try The Magnificent Ambersons, not Breaking Bad,» or «Let's listen to Mahler's Fifth, not Classic Rock — just for a change.»
Man's attempt to save himself from the tragedy of life only serves to accentuate the problem, for it largely arose in the first place from man's self - concern, self - will and self - centeredness.
(For accentuating the positive, we will set aside the negative aspect of communal connectedness as overbearing and even debilitating as familial entanglements.)
Something has happened, something has taken place; the questionableness of everything human has been revealed and accentuated, and the riddle of existence cries out even more tragically for its ultimate solution in God.
The repeated phrase «One Person» accentuates the search for ontological security.
Accentuating what one scholar has called a «kinship of affliction,» she draws variously on the shared difficulties of caring for these children, as well as on the notion that children with Down syndrome physically «resemble one another more than they resemble their families of origin,» to place a kind of boundary around the lives described.
The perceived environmental ineptitude of theology and religious education is accentuated now by the many accusations, often well - founded, that «revealed» religions are themselves partly responsible for promoting ideals of cosmic homelessness that have set us adrift from, and made us indifferent to, nature.
For almost the whole of Indian thought, the pain of the human situation was accentuated by the view that present existence is only a small part of the whole.
The post-Reformation religious wars in Europe created circumstances in which respect for individual freedom needed to be accentuated.
«Reality» TV tends to accentuate the dreck in life and if anyone thinks that the people on these shows don't play it up for the cameras,...
Accentuated with picture - perfect skylines that inspire Renaissance masters such as Giovanni Battista Cima to feature them in his work, the hills that punctuate this area not only make for exceptional artistic elements — they also provide the ideal exposure to the environmental elements.
It can also be used to accentuate banana flavor in baked items where bananas are showcased, for example, in a pie crust for a banana cream pie.
Criollo, the rarest and richest variety, is hailed for its unique flavor and aroma, accentuating the true essence of chocolate.
I was looking for a seasoning that accentuates the meat, not dominate it.
SIMPLE INGREDIENTS: Whole tomatoes are fire roasted over an open flame to accentuate their sweet flavor and diced with organic green chilies for a zesty new twist
While it accentuates the sweet and salad element, I'm not sure this «secret ingredient» is for everyone.
Put 2 tablespoons melted butter in a small bowl, and add the paprika, if desired; it's there for color, and accentuates the buns» swirl, but omit it if you wish.
For an alternate version, you could also substitute peas for corn and / or add some optional herbs and spices to accentuate the flavoFor an alternate version, you could also substitute peas for corn and / or add some optional herbs and spices to accentuate the flavofor corn and / or add some optional herbs and spices to accentuate the flavors.
Instead of using a plain honey syrup, I paired blackberries with wildflower honey for a pop of color and a delightfully tart fall flavor that I slightly accentuated with a bit of lemon.
Offering luxurious and spacious accommodations accentuated by signature in - room double whirlpool tubs, nightly entertainment, the Caribbean's most extravagant spas and premier Jack Nicklaus signature golf courses, Palace Resorts sets the stage for a truly exceptional experience for travelers.
The shellfish glace really accentuated the natural flavors of the shrimp, and the Thai Mari - Base that I chose made it so easy to cook a quick and delicious sauce for the chicken.
That's why I often lightly toast them (even if a recipe doesn't call for toasting), which brings back their crunch, accentuates their flavor, and tempers their astringency.
That's true of almost every course in pro golf, but that advantage is accentuated at Augusta and he'll roll in optimized for the most important venue on the schedule.
But as important as the combo of moves could turn out to be, for now they accentuate an addition Cleveland made weeks ago — with significantly less profanity laden fanfare.
And in fairness to Coquelin, he's a player whose weaknesses — movement of the ball and showing for the ball — would be mitigated in a three man midfield, much like Real Madrid's Casemiro is mitigated by playing in a midfield with Toni Kroos and Luka Modric, and his strengths would likely be accentuated.
Jordan Anthony and Drew Singleton will be key additions to the unit, not just for boosting Michigan's depth but to accentuate its athleticism.
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