Sentences with phrase «article underscores»

The article underscores FrameWorks» contention that all issues have two sides — the social analysis and the communications analysis — and that policy reformers ignore the latter at their own peril.
The article underscores what is pretty easy to see on its face if you drive by that intersection a few times: everyone in the area viewed a fatality at this intersection as a «when a fatal accident happens» situation.
This New York Times article underscores the fact that Facebook is uncomfortably close to pushing its users too far in this regard (although it's also worth noting, as did a wise person on Twitter the other day, that Facebook users get all the privacy they pay for).
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«The article underscores that all source categories should be controlled,» he said.
Your blog article underscores the need for planning in advance regarding one's estate and also serves a useful purpose; to highlight for the general public the need and importance of including ones pets in their estate planning.
A recent Wall Street Journal article underscores this point, noting that as their parents lost jobs and homes and delayed retirement, these children are — in turn — boosting savings, cutting spending, and planning for retirement.
Your thoughtful article underscores for me, Bill, how it is becoming more and more difficult for a new writer to get a printed book published by a genuine publisher.
The article underscores three essential conditions that principals should be sure are in place so that the right assessment environment is realized.
A series of articles underscored significant differences in teachers» influence on test scores, even within the same schools.
Excellent and poignant article underscoring the importance of our continued exploration and examination of our planet's space environment.
With the economy what it is, Susskind is far from alone in considering this question, as two recently published articles underscore.
Both articles underscore the importance of strategic planning in all corners of a law firm.
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In a Harvard Business Review article «We All Need Friends at Work,» Christine Riordan underscored the value of peer relationships: «Camaraderie is about creating a common sense of purpose and the mentality that we are in - it together.»
For a moment, it looked like our article would need a rewrite, a fact that underscored not only the daily surprises that come with financial journalism but also the uncertainty surrounding the current market.
Since 9/11, I have written dozens of articles trying to underscore the fact that there are all sorts of Muslims in this world.
As is underscored in the 1994 declaration, «Evangelicals and Catholics Together,» to which McGrath is in part responding in his article, much more needs to be done in specific dialogue with evangelical Protestants.
This underscores the need for swift and consistent response to articles as they appear, to set the record straight on BPA, specifically in relation to its critical usage in metal packaged food and beverage products.»
In their article, the authors underscore that although teasing apart the intricacies between gun laws and related violence can be very difficult, evidence increasingly shows that stricter gun laws in the U.S. can reduce crime.
A series of six articles appearing in the March issue of The Journals of Gerontology, Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences finds new correlations between a Mediterranean diet and healthy aging outcomes — while also underscoring the need for careful approaches to the use of data in order to measure the diet's potential benefits.
«These permissions do not substitute for the formalized, traditional methods of encounter for the purpose of marriage,» the council underscored in the Times article.
Director Terry Zwigoff shares his own musical taste in this article about how he went about selecting songs to underscore the deadpan tone of his cult comedy Ghost World.
Article 2.1 of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and cultural Rights (ICESCR)(5) underscores the progressive nature of these rights.
For example, Nagel has introduced teachers to self - reflection, cognitive restructuring (turning negativity around), meditation, massage, and exercise, among several strategies she underscores in her article, «The ABCs of Teacher Stress.»
The theme articles in this issue of Principal magazine underscore that personal networks are what will continue to thrive and drive the innovation that produced group voice - messaging platforms like Voxer, and what will generate the next «next big thing.»
This short article by Michael Fullan makes the case for a «radical shift» in how we approach teacher learning and development, underscoring the need for effective, embedded professional learning.
If you wonder what this means, check out this article by Michael Bunker, which underscores what I've said above, but from a slightly different POV.
So together, this trio of «brief communications» articles acts to underscore the value of long - term, consistent observations of the marine environment.
The latest installment in Jim Lindgren's and Orin Kerr's polite disagreement over David Garrow's Legal Affairs article on the late Supreme Court Justice Harry Blackmun underscores for me (a) why this merry band of conspirators appears to work so well together even when they disagree, and (b) why the article will always be questionable as a piece of analysis.
One of the chief proponents of the LMA study was cited in a Crain's Chicago Business article in early 2014 which underscores the cultural shift:
The examples in this article simply underscore the importance of the role that leaders play in advancing talented minorities.
The New Yorker article offers galling facts that underscore the immediacy of the link rot threat:
In the article «White House Hiring Underscores Need to Check Resumes for Fraud,» SHRM Online Manager / Editor of Employee Relations Dana Wilkie interviewed several background screening experts including Attorney Lester Rosen, founder and CEO of Employment Screening Resources (ESR).
The complete article «White House Hiring Underscores Need to Check Resumes for Fraud» by SHRM Online Manager / Editor of Employee Relations Dana Wilkie is available on the SHRM website at www.shrm.org/resourcesandtools/hr-topics/employee-relations/pages/resume-lies-.aspx.
The article also underscores the high stakes in Whole Woman's Health v. Hellerstedt and ongoing political attacks on women's access to care at Planned Parenthood health centers.
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