Sentences with phrase «again underscores»

«The strength of the market, amid the most significant global recession in recent history, once again underscores its relevance to the nation's economic engine,» says Michael Polzler, executive vice-president, Re / Max Ontario - Atlantic Canada.
This again underscores the connectedness of education (an IAS priority) and health and the need to develop and expand the linkages between the IAS and the Closing the Gap Strategy for the enhancement of both.
This data exposure once again underscores the ease with which highly sensitive, personally identifiable information can leak online - in this instance, through an open port on an internet - connected device.
The uniformity in outlook among Republicans and the divide among Democrats, in combination with the 60 votes needed in the Senate to pass legislation, again underscores the mobilization challenge in regards to a «big bill» strategy such as cap and trade as discussed earlier.
The fact that they come from such different aesthetic positions again underscores Crown Point's catholicity and inclusiveness.
This once again underscores the importance of having a strong direct channel.
Reverberating with the deep bonds of family, and the hope that comes with reconciliation, Anything Is Possible again underscores Elizabeth Strout's place as one of America's most respected and cherished authors.
The new technology solution of the electric powered compressor in the SQ7 TDI is a world first in the competitive environment, with which Audi once again underscores its claim Vorsprung durch Technik,» said Dr. Stefan Knirsch, Member of the Board of Management of AUDI AG for Technical Development.
The study also once again underscores the importance of sleep.
I taught genetics (becoming the chief of medical genetics), biochemistry, medicine, and epidemiology, which again underscores an obvious addiction to experiences that push intellectual depth and breadth.
«This overall situation once again underscores the need to work even harder at the state level to provide new and ongoing tax relief to middle class families, starting with balancing our budget without any tax increases, lowering onerous energy taxes for seniors and other homeowners, and making the successful two percent property tax cap permanent,» Flanagan said.
But again, the motive remains constant, which again underscores the fallacy of young - old dichotomy in politics.
There doesn't seem to be a consensus on the line for this game with Carolina ranging from a 4.5 to 6 - point underdog, which once again underscores the importance of shopping for the best line.
But Sunday again underscores the fact that while Harvick may be the oldest active driver in NASCAR's top division, he remains one of its best.
The book is an enjoyable read that once again underscores the moral and spiritual stature of John Paul II on the world stage.
Anxietyisnotstress, Yours are good points that again underscore the need for individual solutions.
The MP once again underscored his presidential ambitions, but was not straightforward with a response on whether or not he would contest the 2020 flagbearership of the NDC.
But Cary Funk, a social psychologist at Pew who helped lead that 2016 survey, says those findings «are broadly in keeping» with the new survey, again underscoring the nuances.
The vibrant wheel shapes again underscore the enhanced craftsmanship and attention to detail found throughout the 2011 Lincoln MKX.
At the rear, horizontal lines again underscore the width of the open ‑ top sports car.
Bourgeois» sculptures time and again underscore the artist's penchant for autobiographical references and her role within her family.
Later, as my Firm broadened its range of services to include various Business Process Outsourcing offerings the notion of IBM as our competitor was again underscored.
The Ontario Superior Court has once again underscored how completing a seller property information statement (SPIS) can be a risky move for vendors.

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The series was produced by Jeff Skoll (of eBay fame) and his activist company Participant Media, And it serves to underscore once again the «you - are - there» power of VR — as opposed to the two - dimensional flat - screen experience of a film like An Inconvenient Truth — when it comes to getting out the message of urgency about climate change.
This further underscores our confidence in building to a positive North American comp by the fourth quarter, again led by the improvement in our retail stores with the most significant driver being conversion.
Hearing from the black and third - world theologians of the cultural advantages and cultural oppressions wrought through our theologies underscores again the relativity of theological thought.
And again, to quote being in the top 4 for 17 years as some achievement simply underscores your level of ambition and understanding of the resources at our disposal.
«This protest underscores, once again, the undue corporate influence on the education of children,» NYSUT President Karen E. Magee said.
While DOT has been working on improving safety conditions in Lower Manhattan and should be commended for that work, today's incident underscores the need for further attention to this intersection, as well as rapid passage of pedestrian safety legislation to ensure that tragedies like this don't happen again
Two recent developments involving the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM) again serve to underscore the reality that adult and other non-embryonic avenues of stem cell research are advancing at a far more dramatic pace toward providing actual therapeutic benefits for patients than is human embryonic stem cell research (hESCR).
«This study underscores yet again the power of our population approach and unrivalled genotyping capabilities for homing in on key genetic factors underlying the most common, most broadly - defined diseases.
While it's wonderful to be reacquainted with the various charming characters for the sixth and final season, the series» essential problems remain: A lack of subtlety as plot turns are signaled and then underscored; a tendency to keep certain characters stuck in one emotional state for prolonged periods — how much more angst can Anna and Bates (Joanne Froggatt and Brendan Coyle) telegraph again and again?
The script occasionally feels a bit too witty or ironic for its own good, once again showing the movie's audience - pleasing tendencies, and the soundtrack underscoring most of the film, comprised of multiple pop songs, just emphasizes the simplistic development of character and theme.
To underscore the luxurious character of the SL, the roadster will come again with a noble fabric roof.
The efficiency of the new, successfully launched BMW 3 Series Sedan is underscored yet again with a further expanded engine portfolio.
«I'm thrilled to be part of this new venture, and the program underscores once again why Select is the way to go.»
Dell's failure with the Streak series also underscores the major issue that such manufacturers face when attempting to enter the marketplace with such a heavily commoditized platform such as Android without having a proper contingency plan in place, as the competition from other manufacturers left it scrambling to catch up while never really being able to grab a foothold in the marketplace; this was also evidenced by its awkward handling of its attempt to compete in the smartphone market again in the Venue series, with one Android model and one Windows Phone model.
Today's CFPB report underscores the magnitude of the student debt crisis and the disastrous performance too many borrowers face from their loan servicers — something we've heard time and again in work with borrowers from across the country.
Then again, the launch underscored how much Carnival has changed in the last few years under its new CEO, Arnold Donald.
Long time analyst employed by Wedbush Securities» spewing disruption among industry investors whom primarily growing popular last generation for his consistent seemingly blasphemous predictions underscoring market performance enraging fanboys world wide, has recently hit the scene again offering the following comments:
This was underscored once again this week with EA announcing their Access program for... Read More
I post this here, again, because several people on this thread make very good points that preview, or point to, or underscore, certain key elements of this broader picture.
The report is expected to underscore yet again that climate change is a serious problem and human beings are largely responsible.
Peter Aprile: We started talking about how... Again, what I wan na underscore is we don't have any of this mastered.
Apple has long touted privacy as one of the draws of being in the Apple ecosystem, and Cook underscored this again, claiming that Apple «could make a ton of money if we monetized our customers» but that the company has elected not to do it.
Tron's platform is similar in concept to something like Ethereum, allowing developers to build smart contract applications on top of it and issue digital assets rooted in these applications, while TRX, again in a similar fashion to the relationship between ETH and Ethereum, serves as a sort of gas - type asset used to underscore the applications» functionality.
A class action lawsuit filed in federal court on August 23, 2011 underscored once again the importance of background screening firms following the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA).
This trend underscores again that background screening is much more than data retrieval and the focus is more and more on legal compliance.
The complexity in determining whose law applies underscores again that background screening and drug testing are extremely complex and heavily legally regulated professional services and go far beyond mere data retrieval.
Feedback from sellers underscored once again that referrals and repeat business remain a large source of new opportunities for real estate agents.
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