Sentences with phrase «lays much importance»

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True, he does not lay as much stress on the importance of maintaining a plurality of political parties, freedom of speech and of the press, etc., as democratic socialists would wish to do today; but he did not yet know as many instances as we do of the ease with which these things may be snuffed out.
Though the New Deal was itself certainly of major importance to the political formation of what has come to be known as the organized Jewish community, for many if not most Jews Roosevelt's greatness lay not so much in the fact that he was a liberal in opposition to conservatives as it did in the fact that in the face of Nazi Germany he was an interventionist in firm and successful opposition to the isolationists.
Because conservative politicians lay so much store in the importance of state and local control, advocates have also found some success emphasizing the hypocrisy of Republican legislatures passing such measures.
Gone are the days, when the presentation of facts and information in the CV was not given much importance, but today, due to intense competition in the market, it has become absolutely important that due emphasis is laid out on the presentation too in order to grab the attention of employers or the recruiter instantly.
Furthermore, you need to lay stress on the fact about how you can be of utmost importance to the company and how much keen and enthusiastic you are to join the organization.
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