Sentences with phrase «authors emphasised»

The authors emphasise that success in business is based on ethics, social and environmental responsibility, providing value to others, and people - centered marketing.
The reductions in smoking and drinking are also relevant given that lifestyle - related health problems cost the NHS # 11 billion a year, but the authors emphasise that the right level of support from health specialists needs to be delivered if these positive behavioural changes are to be preserved beyond the duration of economic downturns.
Yet both authors emphasise that they don't want to return to the predigital age.
The authors emphasise that the possible therapeutic applications of their work are still distant, but they admit that, without doubt, it might mean a change of direction for stem cell research, for regenerative medicine or for tissue engineering.
Moreover, even in those instances where investment treaties do conflict with EU law, the author emphasises that this does not directly affect their validity as such, as was argued by certain Member States in the initial stages of the Eastern Sugar (27 March 2007) and Eureko / Achmea (26 October 2010) arbitrations.

Not exact matches

The authors themselves don't believe this to be the case and repeatedly emphasise that they have grown to understand how the Church's teaching, at its core, is there to protect their own genuine human good rather than to limit it.
Even though the creators of the National Curriculum are keen to emphasise the importance of what they call «the English literary heritage», by which they mean «authors with an enduring appeal that transcends the period in which they were writing, and who have played a significant role in the development of literature in English» [Qualifications and Curriculum Authority 2007, 71), their choice of recommended authors reveals a set of post-Protestant secular assumptions which need to be challenged if Catholic culture is to flourish in Catholic schools.
The author of the Hebrews has already emphasised that our High Priest is without sin (4,15).
The authors also emphasise that a PM's inability to control everything, and their desire for instant projects to feed the media's insatiable appetite, is a receipt for disaster.
Maybe, but the author is determined to emphasise the relationship between policy and strategy and the incoherence displayed by successive US and UK governments.
The author rightly emphasises the commitment of the majority of members of the Labour movement — including the trade unions — to parliamentary democracy and the evolution of progressive politics.
The authors of the review therefore emphasise the importance of appropriate and timely recognition of, and response to, obstetric emergencies as the key to saving lives.
Laurie Davis, author of Love @ First Click, emphasises the importance of being authentic and suggests an attractive dating profile is best achieved by avoiding generic statements and clichés, rather instead considering what makes you unique.
But almost all of the authors who made it hinted at it by emphasising their passion for writing.
Anyone who has owned a dachshund will emphasise with the author's love for these two great little characters.
All of the authors end by emphasising the concern most scientists in this field feel for the ongoing climate changes and the potential for future serious impacts.
Just as the BBC had sought to distance itself from Cox's statements about astrology, the ITN news programme featuring Goldacre's authored piece also emphasised that the opinions reflected belonged to the author, not the broadcaster.
The Judge cited cases such as Re G - Tech Construction Ltd [2007] BPIR 1275 which allowed for such a possibility, but emphasised that the judgment in G - Tech was an incomplete draft which had not been approved by the author before he died, and in any event did not refer to previous authorities which supported the general proposition that retrospective orders should only be made if the underlying legislation contained «very strong and explicit words» permitting them.
The decision in Totalise plc v The Motley Fool Ltd [2001] EMLR 750 emphasised that the courts are not obliged to provide such relief and can consider wider matters such as the gravity of the defamatory allegations, whether the claimant has a strong prima facie case against the defendant, the size and extent of the potential readership and whether the claimant had any other available method of identifying the authors.
Relationships between smoking and drinking and the Consumer Involvement subscale «dissatisfaction» support suggestions by other authors that substance use might be an attempt to satisfy the unmet needs of more materialistic individuals.15, 17 However, we also found that smoking and drinking were most strongly associated with «brand awareness» (comprising items emphasising the importance of brand names, popular labels and being cool), and also with possession of modern consumer goods.
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