Sentences with phrase «done underscores»

Every study ever done underscores the value of music education to young children, and the benefits that come from being exposed to music early on.
But his bet does underscore a powerful investing lesson we can all benefit from: You might get lucky every once in a while trying to time the market, but over time, it often doesn't even work for the pros.
But it does underscore an important point.
That does underscore the power of the media and political rhetoric that day in and day out paints a narrative of Muslims in a certain way, that Muslims themselves are not immune to adopting that idea.»
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.
does underscore the intensity behind the gospel message: If Jesus really was who He said He was, then our relationship with Him has eternal, weighty consequences.
On the other hand, Come Sunday does underscore the intensity behind the gospel message: If Jesus really was who He said He was, then our relationship with Him has eternal, weighty consequences.
A recent study by the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) does underscore complaints about the meals.
«It does underscore the need for IDAs to recognize that they're not operating in a vacuum and that their decision can in fact have a very significant impact,» he said.
It's nothing either surprising or eath - shattering, but does underscore exactly how underfunded both Townsend and GOP primary opponent, Gary Berntsen, are vis - a-vis their Democratic target, Sen. Chuck Schumer, who is sitting on $ 23.8 million worth of campaign cash.
The Mori poll does underscore voter volatility, but since Mori's results are more variable needs confirmation.
While the mouse study does not prove a direct connection between Zika infection and microcephaly, Rossi said, it does underscore the urgent need for effective animal models to further study the course of disease and its transmission.
The new evidence that they do underscores their position as top predators that can kill almost any other marine mammal given the chance.
Silas Chou's failed experiment at Thakoon is not the end of «see now, buy now,» but it does underscore the limits of the approach for smaller brands and the sheer scale of investment and effort required to make it work.
This Oscar - nominated, Golden Globe - awarded performance won't convert those unimpressed of his charm, but it does underscore his versatility and charisma.
It's not really an unfair comparison, but it does underscore the fact that, screens aside, e-reader hardware hasn't improved too dramatically over the last couple of generations.
I'm glad it worked okay but it does underscore the need to keep dogs on the leash.
However, it does underscore their development as carnivores and the expected low amounts of grain in their typical diet.
Speaking of fast travel — while it's certainly handy, it does underscore another problem.
Stylistic categories are often more convenient as journalistic pegs than as accurate quantifiers, but comparing «Dark Palette» and «Agnes Martin» does underscore the difference between the heroic, if fitfully achieved, ambitions of Abstract Expressionism and the deadening certainties of Minimalism.
But it does underscore one thing — investigators are clueless and so is the major press.
The new study does not explicitly address that conclusion, but it does underscore the rapid melting that is taking place in the West Antarctic Ice Sheet in particular.
In item response profiles for OCSI 1.0,, I do underscore the answer scored as «correct.»
It does underscore the tremendous complexity of the atmosphere, that this kind of longer term change happens without us even being much aware of it, much less able to explain it.
Just walking down the street will show you that this trend isn't much of a surprise, but it does underscore the importance of marketing your firm with a mobile consumer in mind.
While the Heenan, Blaikie debacle may have more, ultimately, to teach us about human shortcomings and hubris than the perils of the immediate legal marketplace, it does underscore the reality that defections, shakeups, acquisitions and takeovers have become the norm among our nations largest law firms...
(The disaster does underscore the efficacy of electronic filing, which continues to operate without interruption.)
Congress ended 2015 with an 11 % approval rating; that's not directly tied to the presidential campaign fund (since that money is, obviously, for presidential campaigns and not for Congress) but it does underscore the fact that people are fed up with politicians and feel like they don't deserve that money.
Dropbox, clearly, has recovered from that stumble and has pulled off a successful IPO, but it does underscore the challenges of not only maintaining security, but also user trust and political capital to actually get the business going.
[FN67] While such eventualities would not necessarily preclude a joint custody award, they do underscore the difficulty of imposing interaction implicit in the marital relationship upon parties who are not in that relationship.
Granted, I wouldn't do this every time, but it does underscore the benefits of taking your work, but not yourself, too seriously.»

Not exact matches

Learning about the importance of social media for marketing should also underscore why these efforts need to be continuous and the harm it does when social media marketing isn't up to consumer expectations.
Surgeons General dating back to Ronald Reagan appointee C. Everett Koop have consistently cited the medical damage from gun violence as a major public health threat; Adams didn't reject that logic, but his wording underscores just how politically fraught the issue is.
It also plays well with our materialistic natures and underscores the foundations of the A+B = C nature of what we tend to do in medicine, healthcare, and business.
Hawk found a path to greatness, but it did not come without its challenges, as he underscored, speaking at Iconic.
Madoff underscores one of those old yarns of general investing advice: For best results, don't go with fancy mutual funds or high - fee managed accounts.
The medical mystery underscores how much work is left to be done — and how much remains unknown — in the quest to treat and possibly cure ALS.
«Andrea's tenure has been underscored by a deep commitment to our representatives,» a company spokeswoman wrote in an email, noting that Jung pushed a new incentive system for reps and made it easier for them to do business online.
It does, however, underscore how difficult getting noticed can be at times.
Yelp noted that over the same earnings period, roughly 40 percent of its ads were displayed on mobile devices, underscoring the evolving ways consumers search for businesses and things to do on the fly instead of planning ahead before leaving home.
The prime minister said he didn't want the Canadian economy to be owned and operated from «every place but Canada,» and underscored the importance of reciprocity, apparently welcoming investment from countries on the same terms they grant Canadian investors in their country.
A cyber attack that hit A.P. Moller - Maersk's IT systems in June 2017 and made global headlines did not involve navigation but underscored the threat hackers pose to the technology dependent and inter-connected shipping industry.
He added: «I would underscore that I don't expect to make any money from this.
The use of a range of estimated civilian deaths underscored the fact that the government often does not know for sure the affiliations of those killed.
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.
If this doesn't underscore that longer - term bond yields don't have to rise just because the Fed hikes rates, we're not sure what would.
While I don't want to read too much into a single month's data, this underscores the need to wait and see how the economy develops before declaring victory prematurely.
If this doesn't underscore that longer - term bond yields don't have to rise when the Fed hikes rates, we're not sure what would.
Using the term «insurance» underscores that we are in a very uncertain setting, and what we are trying to do is to manage the risks we face, not eliminate them - we are not in a position to engineer the perfect outcome.
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