Sentences with phrase «important broader point»

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Some of it is more valuable than others and the Bible even attempts to point out the most important parts which are sometimes broad concepts.
He is, of course, right to pinpoint these as broad existential strategic challenges to the UK and the west of our times but it is very important that the last of these points, Islamic extremism, is seen through a wide prism.
I think it's important to note that the reasons for a book's challenge may be beside the point when the result is a broad silencing of these minority perspectives.
Perhaps even more important is that because snacks, treats and body parts come in a seemingly endless number of choices, this uniquely versatile category has the power to speak to an amazingly broad range of customer needs at easy price points.
The information is broad enough not to intimidate those just learning about miles and points, but advanced enough so that even the most seasoned traveler will either learn something new or be reminded of something important.
With this important detail, the photograph points to a broader relationship between the collective and the individual that capitalism both formulates and requires.
One of the most important things NPA found is that the fossil fuel industry has inserted prominent talking points into their messaging about the impact of the Clean Power Plan on people of color and low - to moderate - income people, while advocates of the plan tend to talk about the benefits in broad terms, rarely referencing race or communities of color.
On this point, it is important to note that, while often conflated, solicitor - client privilege and the ethical duty of confidentiality are two distinct legal concepts, with the latter applying to a broader set of communications and information (for further discussion, see Adam M. Dodek, Solicitor - Client Privilege (Markham: LexisNexis Canada Inc., 2014) at 21 - 23);
I think it is important to make clear at this point that lateral violence is intrinsically linked to the disadvantage that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples face relative to the broader Australian population, as well as the lack of participation that is afforded to them in decision - making.
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