Sentences with phrase «fact underscores»

«That fact underscores the need to uncover the molecular basis of this disease to identify new vulnerabilities to attack this cancer.»
This fact underscores that (1) cheap funds can dupe investors and (2) investors should invest only in funds with good stocks and low fees.
Unlike No Country, with its isolated figures, Burn After Reading takes full stock of the chaos wrought by human misdeeds, a fact underscored visually by the film's opening and closing shots of satellite images of the earth.
The facts underscore Danner's premise.
Pruitt said while she does not offer that as an excuse for Gary schools or any urban school, she said those facts underscore the urgency to alleviate the effects of poverty on children, and help them receive a full range of educational and family services that complement one another to help students reach their potential.
Such facts underscore the importance of the message - a commonsense one - that local Humane Society officials still must preach years after low - cost sterilization programs were put into place in Volusia:
The photographs capture reality, a fact underscored in the Drive - In Theater versions of the series, which capture streaks of light in the sky behind the screen as planes fly by throughout the film.
Color is technically challenging and expensive, does this fact underscore female power, financial autonomy, breaking taboos of physical strength, visual intelligence and the «woman artist» stereotypes in art, science, and chemistry?

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That fact is adding urgency to the task of electing cooperative Republicans — a need underscored last month when Cruz forced McConnell to scramble for votes on a deal to lift the debt limit.
Current controversies over «fake news,» Russian interference in the election, and bias in online news all underscore the fact that Google and Facebook have replaced traditional media in providing many people the information they need to be effective citizens.
The boom has driven Intuitive to $ 2.7 billion in 2016 global revenue, with more than 70 % of sales being recurring in nature — a fact that underscores the advantage that comes from being the first major player in a rapidly growing market.
The similarities are underscored by the fact that the latest version of iOS, Apple's mobile operating system, is exceedingly similar between the iPad, iPad mini and iPhone 6 Plus.
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.
But the sheer number of disruptive ideas depicted from outfits other than P&G underscores the fact that the $ 78.8 - billion - in - sales company has had so few of them of late.
And this underscores one simple fact — leaders receive the behavior they reward.
To underscore how big Apple has become, we've put together some mind - blowing facts about its business.
And using lower levels of Yervoy in combination with Opdivo actually prompted more tumor shrinkage, underscoring the fact that dosing is a critical and unpredictable factor for immunotherapies.
A new study from the National Association of Realtors underscores the fact that the 20 % mark is far more myth than reality.
«This underscores the fact that it takes time, especially because expenses grow faster than many Americans can save during the homebuying, family - raising years,» McBride said.
His statements during the debate underscore the fact that there is no coherent plan to get back there even if we wanted to.
The lesson that valuations are important to long - term investment outcomes is underscored by the fact that the S&P 500 has lagged Treasury bills over the past 13 years, including dividends.
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.
According to office of Jason Kenney, these letters merely «underscore the fact that both the NDP and the Liberals are being hypocritical and lack transparency on the matter of temporary foreign workers.»
Ken Bentsen, president and CEO of SIFMA, noted on the call that while all of the trade groups represent members nationwide, about 27,000 advisors in Texas are registered with the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority and that Texas ranks third in the U.S. in terms of the number of advisors and fourth in the number of broker - dealers, which «underscores the fact that this is a Main Street issue.»
But this just underscores how important it is to move past simplistic assumptions, and propaganda, about the developmental nature of China's «global development finance» and ask if and how the Chinese government's provision of overseas finance, in both its concessional and commercial versions is, in fact, contributing to development outcomes both outside and inside of China.
The financial crisis underscored the fact that the world is a complicated place and that the insights of professional economists and financial experts must be supplemented with a broader set of perspectives from households and businesses.
We bring up this schedule to underscore the fact that investors remain focused on what the Fed plans to do about monetary policy.
A solid asset base rounds up this strong offering and underscores the fact that IEFA is a great choice for cost - effective, long - term exposure to developed markets outside North America.
This point is underscored by the fact that the verb form following this pronoun, nathenah, has a feminine ending («she gave»).
I'm underscoring the fact that the 11th Tradition was put into place after hard - won lessons in the 30's and 40's to protect both individuals and the program in general, and that to completely disregard it is a dis to the rest of us who value the wisdom of traditions.
(The fundamental importance of that discovery is underscored by the fact that it now seems obvious.)
The use of the first person plural, «we,» underscores the fact of moral agency, and moral responsibility.
While the term «inerrancy» served to underscore, in past generations, «the fact that Scripture is indeed God's trustworthy Word in all it affirms,» it has provided a mixed legacy according to Hubbard.
News stories of recent months underscore the fact that the place of Martin Luther King, Jr. in our national mythology is still not secure.
Since 9/11, I have written dozens of articles trying to underscore the fact that there are all sorts of Muslims in this world.
This fact is dramatically underscored when words cease, silence falls, and communication breaks down.
The first definition underscores the fact that the message is given to the preacher and to the church.
The practical impossibility of modifying the content of the Bible clearly underscores the fact that the Church created the Bible by determining its contents.
But the fact that it even suggests itself underscores our central question as to how John can claim that the light of the world came into the world unperceived.
Underscoring the fact that «the element of absolute novelty in Jesus» teaching is smaller than is often supposed,» Hamilton affirms that Jesus» distinctiveness lies in how he selected from his tradition certain themes and gave them a completely new emphasis» (LGMW 194).
It underscores the fact that whatever guiding principles one has; those enduring principles «should» be contributing to the respect of our national diversity and civility that protects our liberty.
That there are exceptions to Dostoevsky's point, like a Mother Teresa, simply underscores the fact that the rest of us have determined to go our own way.
The fact that they were scrawled on bedsheets underscores the level of threat that I viewed in them.
The illegitimacy of the Court's departures from the Constitution is underscored by the fact that no Justice has ever attempted a justification of the practice.
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.
Food Business News named it «trend of the year» in 2015, a fact that further underscores the recent and seemingly meteoric rise of clean label.
Across the brands I tasted (and not all of them made the cut here), the spreads showed better than the products that went all - in for the faux - cheese feel, which underscores the fact that nutcheeses shine when allowed to simply be themselves.
Organic farmer Atina Diffley's trip to provide food safety training to small farmers in West Virginia underscored the fact that water quality and quantity is a difficult challenge.
His duel with Clemson and Heisman Trophy finalist Deshaun Watson last season was a little less even — Brissett was 24 of 41 for 254 yards and three touchdowns — and the result was an identical 56 — 41 loss, but the game underscored the fact that few teams in the country leaned on their QB's consistency more than the Wolfpack did.
But Sunday again underscores the fact that while Harvick may be the oldest active driver in NASCAR's top division, he remains one of its best.
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