Sentences with phrase «did underscored a point»

Everything they did underscored a point former President Bush and President Obama have made repeatedly: that the United States is at war not with Islam but with terrorism.

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Empirically, the links in the chain between tight labor markets, wage pressure, and price pressure appear much weaker than they were decades ago, a point Ben Spielberg underscores in the recent podcast we did on the Federal Reserve (which some have found surprisingly entertaining!).
My second point is one I alluded to but wanted to further underscore: just because a bank is not «systemically connected,» i.e., its failure does not threaten the larger financial system, doesn't mean it should be able to engage in excessively risky finance.
He underscored that these local sports networks will still be distributed through the traditional pay TV distributors but didn't rule out the possibility of a streaming offering at some point later on down the road.
But it does underscore an important point.
Underscoring this point, they note that religious switchers adhere even more closely to the dominant moral ethos of their new groups than do people raised in those groups.
there is no basis for the permanance of morals ------------------- And to underscore your point, empirically, morals do change.
Stricherz does not underscore this point, but I will: The Democrats who ran for president in 2004 and who are running in 2008 have almost all voted to keep even partial - birth abortion legal.
Our stress that leadership does require highly developed theological conceptual capacities, capacities for theological judgment, underscores that point.
As if to underscore that point our very old yet vigorous rhubarb plant in the backyard is doing its normal late - January thing, bursting through its own mulch with hot pink nubs of new life.
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.
Well, I don't know if that is the point you are trying to make by underscoring the Espnfc statistical comparison of Lacazette's stats as against that of Giroud whose stats appeared to have been rated lower to that of Lacazette who got a higher stats ranking scores by the Espnfc Commentariat.
Well, I don't know if that is the point you are trying to make by underscoring the Espnfc statistical comparison of Lava setter's Lac a setters stats as against that of Giroud whose stats appeared to have been rated lower to that of Lacazette who got a higher stats ranking scores by the Espnfc Commentariat.
Despite these limitations, the authors» point that privatization does not guarantee success, even if generally acknowledged, is worth underscoring.
Robert D. Ramsey, author of Don't Teach the Canaries Not to Sing: Creating a School Culture That Boosts Achievement, points to some key strategies for identifying and adjusting a school's culture and underscores the importance of principal leadership if any real improvement is to take place.
It does have a few quirks that, depending on your point of view, either give the car character or underscore every reason why French cars never have sold well in the United States.
As if to prove my point, in attempting to make sense of the show's title, Relics (because the work itself does not imply historical artifact or remains), I discovered that the title piece was tucked away, out of the public's view, and inside of the gallery director's office, further underscoring the disparity between title and object.
The point about Abbey might seem inconsequential but Kareiva's comments underscore a major flaw in his thinking about the value of pristine nature, as do Andy's endorsement of them.
Which, while it underscores how gratuitous it is to point out that Canada has a scuzzball international reputation because of its scuzzball elected international leaders, when they point it out to everyone paying attention (which clearly doesn't include Canadian voters) whenever they pull scuzzball stunts like Peter Kent.
That would be unfortunate, so what I hope do is underscore his core point while critiquing some of the incoherence as a way of examining the problem in more depth.
I assumed @AndyWest was referring to latter, since he was makiing a point about the relative comprehension of climate science among members of the public who «believe in» & «don't believe in» human - caused climate change (also, I'm pretty sure I underscored «correct» answers only in a graphic of item response profiles of latter).
Peter Rippon claims this has been done innocently, and that «fades between each point» underscore the «montage» of different parts of Obama's speech, as an «impression» of what he had said, not what he had actually said.
Finally, the Board did not have expertise in statutory interpretation but rather in «complex matters of valuation of property», a point underscored by form of the statutory appeal clause: «While the Board may have familiarity with the application of the assessment provisions of the Act, the legislature has recognized that the Board's specialized expertise does not necessarily extend to general questions of law and jurisdiction» (at para. 87).
As importantly, you point out something that is worth underscoring: «The initial impression can be soured by a resume's «second half» that doesn't support the first half.»
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