(69) + The report's authors did
not emphasize the point, however, and the press seldom mentioned it.
I can
not emphasize this point enough.
I can
not emphasize this point strongly enough.»
A settlement agreement is a legally - binding document — we can
not emphasize this point enough!
I can't emphasize this point enough.
Not exact matches
Shilling does
not say when the stock market will crash, or how big such a crash will be, but he does
emphasize the importance of shifting wealth into cash at such times — a
point he's been making for much of his career.
Queen's Professor Warren Mabee was quoted in the Toronto Star saying that «this could be a way for the pipeline lobby to
emphasize a
point that while they've had some problems, there's
not been this level of death and this level of impact.»
He
emphasized, «Remember achieving success is
not the
point.
(CEO Alain Bellemare has instead
emphasized the company's improved fiscal position the past few months, in effect
pointing out Bombardier is
not quite as needy as it once was.)
He
emphasized the 96 hours of original programming on Sun News, and
pointed out that the channel expressed viewpoints
not seen elsewhere in mainstream media.
So it may be surprising that, as a CFO, I don't want to
emphasize those business - friendly talking
points when I discuss my company's new paid leave policy.
Carter makes a
point here that absolutely bears
emphasizing — vacations are
not simply meant to furnish impressive photos for Facebook!
The
point,
emphasized Information reporter Amir Efrati, was to zero in on Series A and seed funding, where he said he didn't expect to see much of a change.
I should
emphasize that the circled areas on the chart above aren't chosen arbitrarily but reflect
points where similar overvalued, overbought, overbullish extremes were observed.
During our webcast last month, Brian Hicks, portfolio manager of our Global Resources Fund (PSPFX),
emphasized the
point that the current price of oil just isn't sustainable:
I don't need to
emphasize much on this because the
point is clear.
While intended to
emphasize your
point, the actual effect is the same as if you had simply written «Please don't read my complete post.
They're adults now, but it's
not clear if the alleged abuse took place when they were adults or children — the coverage of the third lawsuit makes frequent mention that the accuser was 14 when he joined the congregation, but
not why that
point is being
emphasized.
I
emphasize that word «implicitly,» because most prominent molecular biologists definitely would
not concede the
point explicitly.
This
point was
emphasized because Walliyulla seems to have felt that the Shi'as had from the outset given a highly personal turn to religion by taking their stand on loyalty to the house of Au, which logically involved a condemnation of all those members of the Islamic community who did
not believe that the succession to the holy Prophet was an exclusive privilege of his family.
According to Hinduism, there is One God («Advaita» is the sanskrit word used, which means «That which can
not be two», in order to
emphasize the
point that God is like an infinite ocean which can
not be divided).
According to Hinduism, there is One God (Advaita is the sanskrit word which means That which can
not be two, in order to
emphasize the
point that God is like an infinite ocean which can
not be divided).
I must
emphasize that, from two
points of view, the order of violence can
not be brought under moral judgment.
It's
not a blanket statement about atheists, its an extreme example to
emphasize the
point of the comment.
A precise statement of what the correspondence or the clash might be is
not easy to produce and is
not necessary here, since our main purpose in these remarks is merely to
emphasize the
point that value experiences depend for their character upon the kinds of relationships that exist between subject and object.
But the Jacob stories
emphasize a central
point of interpretation: Israel's election is understood
not as merited or earned, but as the free choice of Yahweh, for reasons known only to himself.
12, no. 4) Following Martin Buber, they
point to the limits of intimacy as a norm for personal relationships,
emphasizing that it «can
not be willfully induced or long sustained.»
The fact that you have issues capitalizing names (kenrick and Benjamin...) and the haphazard way you keep doing it throughout the sentence shows that at best you tried to
emphasize somewords and don't understand the finer
points of capitalization.
The doctrine
emphasizes Mary's freedom from moral corruption —
not, and this is the crucial
point, what she is in herself but what she is by the grace of God.
I didn't really
emphasize that, but you make a good
point.
Because efforts have been made to obscure the
point, it should be
emphasized that Simpson's view is
not some personal opinion extraneous to the real «science» of Darwinism.
For example Frank constantly
emphasizes the eternal purpose to the extent that anyone who does
nt grasp and understand it as he does has missed the whole
point of the bible and body life.
Further, in using the term «possible,» I want to
emphasize the
point that whatever conditions are relevant to creative acts, these conditions are
not guarantees, but at best are necessary if
not sufficient for occurrences of radical creativity.
Here Whitehead and Russell
emphasize «the primitive ideas are by means of descriptions intended to
point out to the reader what is meant; but the explanations do
not constitute definitions, because they really involve the ideas they explain» (PM 91).
Her main
point seemed to be that regardless of our understanding of the differences between OT and
NT, we all tend to over
emphasize certain passages and under
emphasize others.
Socialism, Tillich
emphasizes, is
not merely a moralistic demand floating above the plane of history; it is that toward which history itself, at this moment, is
pointing.
Also, you hit on the fact that we are all sinners and in need of God's forgiveness, but I don't think that
point was
emphasized enough.
After all, Whitehead apparently does
not radically diverge from the Einsteinian
point of view, but rather
emphasizes one assumption of Einstein's and claims that it logically supersedes his other, resulting in a shift away from Einstein's operationist definition of simultaneity to Whitehead's «empirical - realist» definition.
The
point that has been
emphasized in this section is that the concern should be for them and
not mainly for the gratification of his own need for success.
Just because God uses an unbeliever to
emphasize a
point of truth already stated and confirmed in His Scripture, does
not mean that this unbeliever is a source of truth or is hearing from God.
It should be
emphasized that to say this is
not thereby to invalidate any particular claims made on behalf of the liberal agenda for the society — just as one does
not invalidate a political program simply by
pointing Out that it may benefit the business community.
The churches at this
point have a great responsibility
not to advocate over-all idealistic solutions but to
emphasize the distinctively Christian message that is relevant to these issues, to help their members to see the world without the characteristic American ideological blinders, to challenge many of the prevailing assumptions about the cold war and nuclear armaments, and to encourage the debate on public questions about which most people prefer to be silent.
It is a type of anti-communism distinguished by the following characteristics: it has no understanding of the causes of communism and
emphasizes only self - defeating methods of opposing it; its starting
point is a type of economic individualism that can
not tell the difference between the modest institutions of the welfare state in this country and the first stages of communism; and it closes minds to the changes that have taken place in the Communist world.
Not only are God's steadfastness and tenderness
emphasized, but Williams
points out that «the theological sense of the meaning of married love ran ahead of the social practice» (SFL 23).
This brings us to the crucial
point that the categories work if we
emphasize that they are
not mutually exclusive.
One of the disappointments of the book is that this intriguing
point about the role of women is
emphasized but
not sufficiently elaborated.
(3) The counselor should
emphasize the medical nature of the problem of alcoholism,
pointing out that if her husband had diabetes she would
not feel an obligation to cure him.
E. Stanley Jones
pointed out that the council did
not emphasize the Kingdom of God as much as he believed they should.
It has been the merit of the social gospel and of political theology to
emphasize this
point in the twentieth century, but it is certainly
not new.
They make this
point themselves a couple of times, although they do
not much
emphasize it.