Sentences with phrase «event underscores»

This sad and tragic event underscores the importance of recognizing the warning signs of possible domestic abuse, and taking affirmative steps to prevent it, if at all possible.
Though no injuries were recorded in the freight derailment, which occurred north of Dupont St and east of Bathurst St, the event underscores the fact that train accidents in Canada cause dozens of serious injuries each year, that they are often preventable, and that a personal injury lawyer can help.
The success of the event underscores the firm's camaraderie, unique culture and our mission of helping clients thrive and communities prosper.»
«It thrills me to no end that people all over the world took a break from their normal activities to go outside and celebrate the interplanetary salute between robot and maker that these images represent,» said Carolyn Porco, Cassini imaging team lead at the Space Science Institute in Boulder, Colo. «The whole event underscores for me our «coming of age» as planetary explorers.»
Finally, recent events underscore our spiritual crisis.
«The devastating human impact of these events underscores that, nine years into the conflict, measures to protect Afghan civilians effectively and to minimize the impact of the conflict on basic human rights are more urgent than ever,» UNAMA's director of human rights Georgette Gagnon said.
United Arab Emirates vice president, prime minister and ruler of Dubai inaugurates ATM 2012 Middle East's biggest travel and tourism event underscoring importance of sector to regional economies.

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But Trump's diplomatic initiatives in Asia have often left Japan in the lurch — a dynamic underscored by the recent whirlwind events around Trump's proposed meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
Most of the security page updates have been in the works for some time, Facebook Chief Privacy Officer Erin Egan and Deputy General Counsel Ashlie Beringer wrote in a statement Wednesday, «but the events of the past several days underscore their importance.»
Her charismatic appearance on stage not only gave the dad - joke peppered event a little more oomph, but it also underscored a bigger conversation we've been having in the tech industry about diversity, strong role models and which companies have been taking a leadership position in that area.
«Last week showed how much more work we need to do to enforce our policies and help people understand how Facebook works and the choices they have over their data,» Facebook Chief Privacy Officer Erin Egan and Deputy General Counsel Ashlie Beringer wrote in a statement Wednesday, Most of the security page updates have been in the works for some time, «but the events of the past several days underscore their importance.»
The company claims that the update has been «in the works» for some time, but that recent events have underscored their importance.
More than any event I've witnessed in two decades of living in and writing about this city, this snowstorm underscores the horrible history of suburban sprawl in the United States and the bad political decisions that drive it.
Brazilian Bishop Pedro Casaldáliga underscores the broader significance of events unfolding in Nicaragua when he writes that «the United States should understand that the cause of Nicaragua is the cause of all Latin America....
It underscores the contention of the Reformers, however, that reformation should not be seen merely as a past event but should always be a contemporary experience.
All these events have underscored the abiding relevance of the sacred in contemporary society.
This transfer of the juridical to the historical underscores several historical traits of the juridical concept itself, in particular, the dual notion of an event that the witness relates and of a story which is his testimony.
This ridiculous piece of so called «journalism» just underscores the cowardice of a so - called news organization that is so enamored with Obama that they will run this and not even question the events in Libya and the mounting evidence that our president acted irresponsibly and is now engaged in a cover - up deserving of impeachment?
In the first place, it was not necessary for him to underscore this point since he had early in the book stated that all perception involved a percipient event.
Luke records a number of events in Acts that underscore the inclusiveness of the early church and the fact that no handicap, physical or otherwise, would exclude a person from full fellowship in the Christian faith.
The increasing impact and importance of our big annual event has been underscored by the growing participation of major officeholders, including Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner, U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin, then - U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, and Cook County (Chicago) Board President Toni Preckwinkle.
Events following the Orlando massacre exposed rifts in New York City's polyglot gay and transgender community, and underscored the degree to which it has yet to fully embrace de Blasio.
Organizers of the march in Clinton Square had announced that Schneiderman would be the headline speaker at the event, aimed at underscoring the importance of science in making public policy.
The event, for which tickets started at $ 50, also underscored the support for the issue among Democrats seeking to succeed O'Malley, who his term - limited, in 2014.
Dick Armey, a former congressman from Texas who headed a conservative organization that had gone to the district to work for Mr. Hoffman, said the turn of events — and the surge of conservative grass - roots attention on this small race — underscored what he said was the mistaken argument by Republicans that they needed to field moderate candidates to be competitive.
The ambitious event — which is set to rival Victoria's Secret's annual runway show in terms of pageantry and spectacle — underscores fashion's growth as a media and entertainment platform.
That Tyler is a disappointment as an actress is underscored by the fact that when Bertolucci turns to events that have only to do with her, the movie goes a bit dead.
This paper will argue that the success of Child - to - Child methodology with children living in refugee and displaced persons» camps and other difficult circumstances underscores the importance of rights - based participation of children in issues that affect them, and will demonstrate that meaningful participation helps build resilience in children, especially those who have experienced traumatic events.
The importance of partnerships and the value it brings to all was a thread that ran throughout the event, one underscored by Howenstine partner, Habitat for Humanity Tucson.
Staff members, for instance, can be invited to tell stories of people and events that have shaped their lives and that underscore that they are not simply replaceable parts in the school's machine.
Peter MacGillivray, SEMA vice president of communications and events, underscores the importance of communicating this message.
These observations underscore his refugee status better than any grander events can.
Every aspect of the Hyatt Regency Dearborn hotel underscores commitment to superior service, exceptional accommodations, and memorable events.
«A horrific event like that, carried out by a madman, really underscores our need for a greater love, tolerance, and respect of people of all kinds.»
The Sony event began with piano music and swirling blue images of Playstation iconography, gently segueing into a 4 - minute trailer for Destiny - ironically, a shooter - featuring a Mars landing, voice - of - god backstory (velvety VO by Lance Reddick Bill Nighy, thanks to commenter Jason for correction), and images of planets underscored by a Halo-esque vocal chorus.
It added some interesting energy to the event, underscoring the connection with gamers worldwide while playing to consumers at both locations.
His painterly interventions underscore the tactility of newsprint, simultaneously dramatising events and often showcasing the ludicrous and depressing realities of the world.
These events aim to highlight the Joan Mitchell Foundation's innovative Creating a Living Legacy (CALL) Program, while also underscoring the crucial need for dialogue with artists around the production, presentation, and preservation of their work.
This event was one of a series hosted in partnership with VoCA to highlight the innovative CALL initiative while also underscoring the crucial need for dialogue with artists around the production, presentation, and preservation of their work.
Charlie Was a Sailor also references and underscores earlier works in the exhibition such as Places (2005), which deals with the notions of absence / presence, loss and memory in combination with the exploration of the meaning of «place» and the possibility of rendering this philosophical concept into a work of art, and Places [Lost](2010), which explores places of memory that concentrate meanings, events and fragments of experience.
This event was one of a series hosted in partnership with the Joan Mitchell Foundation's Creating a Living Legacy (CALL) Program highlighting the innovative CALL initiative while also underscoring the crucial need for dialogue with artists around the production, presentation, and preservation of their work.
This event is the last in a series of four that VoCA is hosting this fall in partnership with the Joan Mitchell Foundation's Creating a Living Legacy (CALL) Program highlighting the innovative CALL initiative while also underscoring the crucial need for dialogue with artists around the production, presentation, and preservation of their work.
«The two - day open studio event, which also included musical performances and a film festival, underscored the fact that Bushwick houses a rich artistic vein that is growing in influence.»
In many respects this event — part of a series of responses to police brutality, corruption, and racist policies aimed at undermining the rights of Britain's black population — was the first of its kind to unfold within the context of the BBC's nightly news.1 At an early moment in British television history, over the course of three days in April 1981, audiences were routinely exposed to images of dissenting blackness through the mediating lens of mainstream journalism; these images became inextricably linked to a series of representational codes that further underscored aspects of British society that had inherited and internalized systematic racial inequities.
This event is the third in a series of four that VoCA is hosting this fall in partnership with the Joan Mitchell Foundation's Creating a Living Legacy (CALL) Program highlighting the innovative CALL initiative while also underscoring the crucial need for dialogue with artists around the production, presentation, and preservation of their work.
Not only do such events serve as accolades, underscoring a certain status reached in terms of the work's critical reception and market value, they also bring a museum's intellectual resources to bear on an artist's career.
Depicting an assault by police officers on a barrio bar where Salazar had stopped by, Romero paints with an almost gleefully cartoonish manner that simultaneously belies and underscores the event's tragic significance.
This painstaking process creates an in intriguing facsimile of the source material, which include the Lincoln and Kennedy assassinations, the O.J. Simpson trial - works wherein the stylistic artificiality underscore the manufacturing of the historical spectacle and paradoxically preserve the power of the original events.
Confirming that Manifesta is open to debate regarding recent political events and underscoring its commitment to strengthening forces and communities in society who fight for freedom of expression, Fijen added: «Our work is one of debate, negotiation, mediation, and diplomacy, that does not shy away from the conflicts of our time.»
The exhibition and the lectures, forums and other events planned in conjunction with it underscore that there are many causes of, and many potential solutions to, police violence.
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