Sentences with phrase «only emphasises»

That's a good first reading, but if I say that I don't now see that in the painting at all, that only emphasises my point about the difference that taking a longer look engenders.
For example, having a multi-national global corporation name its latest product after that most organic of processes, i.e., life itself, only emphasises the contrast to the artificiality and lifelessness of the product.
The HD remaster only emphasises this.»
Rayman Legends is one of the few games to ever receive a perfect score from Analog Addiction, which only emphasises how excellent Legends can be.
A glance down the list of past NYFCC and LAFCA winners only emphasises the already well - known fact that the gap between critical darlings and Academy fare can be gratifyingly vast: the list of films that snagged top honors from either group only to miss the Oscar dartboard ranges from «Brazil» to «Topsy - Turvy,» from «Mulholland Drive» to «Do the Right Thing.»
The fact that the 19 yr old Sterling feels comfortable enough to be upfront and proactive regarding such an important issue is incredibly encouraging and only emphasises the positive footballing education he and other youngsters are receiving at Liverpool.
With James Milner filling in at the back, Alberto Moreno is one of the only natural left backs at the club and the fact that he's hardly covered himself in glory only emphasises Liverpool's...
Both sides have scored 63 League goals this season already which averages out at two goals each in every single game, and this fact only emphasises the attacking philosophy of both teams.
May not have been a top target of ours, but it only emphasises how quickly we have to act in the transfer window.
The statistics against the top teams in England only emphasise an inherent weakness in the team and illustrate why they are never serious contenders.
That was only emphasised by Jurgen Klopp's arrival, with the German's energetic and hard - working style of play suited to the Englishman.
Obama has not only emphasised bi-partisanship but actively courted Republicans following his election.
I like to keep it simple only emphasising my eyes with some bold black mascara.
Frame your face with a long side - swept fringe; this will not only emphasise your wide eyes, but will also help you highlight your cheekbones.
I haven't tried my hand / foot on these yet (love to admire them on beautiful people like you Michelle though), but as soon as the last year's Dior patent - leather - over-the-knee-and-under-a-dress are a bit less expensive I'm in:) And again, I can only emphasise it, I adore your Maje coat!
Since then, we've had a few trailers, which not only emphasise the sequel's links it to the rest of the MCU, but plays with the shrinking and expanding action of its heroes.
Outside, the protective section at the base of the rear bumper is a little large for my liking, especially with some lighter paint schemes that only emphasise the large swathe of dark grey plastic.
It's a well - balanced blend of feeling immensely powerful — a feeling only emphasised by how your enemies grow more and more terrified as their comrades disappear, flinching at the merest sound and firing madly into the darkness — while at the same time remaining vulnerable to gunfire so as to make sure you never get too cocky.
4A's debut release was highly regarded at launch and its technological credentials were first class when it was released way back in 2010, but comparing the original 2033 with Last Light reveals a quality gulf that a standard «remaster» on new tech in 2014 would only emphasise.
It seems that the love for the craft went nowhere over the years — rather, it only emphasised the state of her emotions even further.
Yet, the body is still not exhausted: it escapes, it decays, and ways to control it (fitness, plastic surgery, cosmetics, diets etc) only emphasise its plasticity, its malleability, its inescapable putrefaction.
Permission to appeal against ancillary relief orders (after Barder v Barder (Caluori intervening)[1988] AC 20, [1987] 2 FLR 480, HL) has been in the reports recently; but in two cases which only emphasise that, for such an application to succeed, the circumstances must be exceptional.

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While the value of loans scheduled to reach the end of the interest - only periods appears large, it is worth emphasising that expirations of this size are not unprecedented.
I should emphasise that the Kogan / GSR datasets and questionnaires were not the only Facebook - connected questionnaires and datasets which Cambridge Analytica used.
Lord Carlile emphasised that the review was not to establish the truth of Carol's claims, but only to investigate the Church's handling of the case and establish best practice for handling future complaints.
In the interests of a holistic approach, I seek to emphasise how not only individuals but also cultures can beevangelised.
While the study emphasised that the abstinence - only classes «would not be moralistic», there was an underlying assumption in those classes that the children themselves were moral beings - a striking difference between the abstinence - only and safe sex - only interventions.
Pope Francis's decision can only be read as emphasising the continuity between himself and his predecessor.
He emphasises that the taking on of a human nature is obviously something proper only to the Son: only He is made incarnate.
It emphasises that science and technology must be «at the service of the human person» (DV 2) and the language is quite strong: «Science without conscience can only lead to man's ruin» (DV 2); and «No biologist or doctor can reasonably claim, by virtue of his scientific competence, to be able to decide on people's rights and destiny» (DV 3).
His speech was extremely well received - interrupted several times by prolonged applause - not only because he emphasised solidarity with the Jewish people and a recognition of their suffering in recent history, but because he also emphasised the profound importance of thebond between the Jewish people and God, the value of the Jewish Scriptures, and the significance of this for the Church and for all time.
Wenger is also convinced that Ozil has improved, and that he himself has aided the improvement but only by emphasising the strengths he sees on the training ground.
Our club is in a good financial position and the transfer business is quite encouraging, this can only be emphasised by the two FA trophies we have won back to back and still in a good position to compete with English and Europe's top prestige clubs for now and in the future.
The two clips not only show off the laps from a driver's perspective but also emphasise just how much of a challenge the undulating, classic Watkins Glen layout is.
Anticipation Friday lunchtime's group stage draw only served to further emphasise the appetising flavour Europa League involvement adds to a campaign.
Yes, they've been on a spending spree this summer but only time will guarantee whether they're successful or not, and if it turns out that they are not, well, that will just emphasise how well our club is run.
That's a pretty negligible amount, emphasised by the fact that Roma advancing to the Final would only see Juventus» share fall another $ 600,000 euros, with that sum heading Roma's way.
Somehow, despite it only being a draw and knowing Chelsea will win the league, the match just emphasised how glad I am that I'm an Arsenal fan.
To emphasise how important the goal may be, not just to the under fire manager but to the team is difficult considering the season is only 8 games old.
The researchers emphasise that their findings may only apply to regions where midwives are well trained to assist women at home births and where facilities for transfer of care and transportation in case of emergencies are adequate.
In response, Clegg emphasised that the rule stressed only the need for «best efforts» and pointed out the Catholic Church and the Church of England were united in supporting the bill.
The National Dialogue Preparatory Commission» a (NDPC) Chairman Fadeel Lame emphasised that Libya needs to «move from one stage to another and from one situation to another and that this transition could be achieved only through the power of dialogue.»
To counter that impression, Davis is emphasising that Britain can negotiate and perhaps even sign its own trade deals during this period - even if it can only implement them later.
And incredibly, only eight days later, at a Tory fundraising event linked to Gay Pride, David Cameron made a speech emphasising how much the Conservatives had changed on gay rights.
Many of the comments here are right to suggest that most political movements that emphasise cultural imperialism and «racial superiority» do not need any ideological coherence, but only a self - serving agenda and the right socio - economic «climate that favors growth.»
His obvious insecurity — he repeatedly mentions how well he is respected, that guaranteed signifier of political inadequacy — only serves to emphasise his unpredictability.
He emphasised the fact that the «norm» is 14 days, with 28 days only the case in «utterly exceptional» cases.
NATO is a narrow alliance based on specific concerns and Greece's geopolitic position hasn't changed (Greece occasionally flirts with Russia, emphasising their shared orthodox heritage, but it's only for show and Russia clearly isn't prepared to offer anything substantial).
The document recommended a chamber made up of half elected members, 30 per cent political appointees and 20 per cent non-political nominations - but Mr Straw emphasised that this was only his view and was not endorsed by the cabinet (full story).
The FSB is emphasising that identity fraud is far from being an issue which only affects individuals, but is just as much a threat to small businesses.
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