Sentences with phrase «only underscores»

The high pricing of most Surface devices only underscores the problems that do exist.
Apple's HomePod is taking a seriously different route than rival smart speakers, something the list of absent Siri features at launch only underscores.
Fitbit's Blaze might best exemplify a product that's stuck between two product categories, which only underscores that the category itself is still undefined.
That the aforementioned ~ monopolies, also raking in amazing profits, now seek sympathy to their concerns only underscores how little shame they have.
That some lawyers and law professors have decried «totalitarian thought control» in objection to this minimal exercise only underscores the basis of my own practice: oppressed communities, whether apparently protected by human rights statutes or not, remain oppressed.
That these privileges make life easier for me — and more difficult for others — only underscores my conviction that privilege must yield to the measure of equality pursued by a democratic society.
Naturally, the plaintiffs do not say, which only underscores how this lawsuit is a rhetorical weapon to get media attention, rather than a legitimate legal pursuit.
A few claim it's the primary cause of global warming and climate change, but this only underscores lack of knowledge of the issues.
And the spill in the gulf, which is just heartbreaking, only underscores the necessity of seeking alternative fuel sources.
And the disaster in the Gulf only underscores that even as we pursue domestic production to reduce our reliance on imported oil, our long - term security depends on the development of alternative sources of fuel and new transportation technologies.
Throughout her career, the nature of perception has been Corse's subject, but it only underscores her basic premise.
«Paranoic Portrait of Robert Creeley» not only underscores the widespread paranoia of the period, but also makes you wonder that if his friend saw him that way, Creeley had reason to be paranoid.
That it does so by means of a profitable alliance with the traditional antagonists of the avant - garde — the mass media, the universities, the marketplace — only underscores the paradoxical nature of the situation in which we find ourselves.
«Yet this only underscores the trend that the interests of the art market are increasingly expanding to museums,» writes Briegleb.
Through the invitations extended by these three artists, Chicago Invites Chicago not only underscores the kinship between artist colleagues, but also highlights how their regard for other artists provides a unique context in which to view each other's work.
Still, its idea of size speaks solely to painting, and that only underscores how much is bursting out beyond the safety and scale of a juried show.
That's is a murderers» row of games, and Odyssey dropping this far only underscores how well 2017 has treated us.
That some feel sour that less - than - great writing seems to get the support of Big Five publishers only underscores the agreement.
But to Jocelyn and Meline, being in a strange new place around strange new people only underscores the fact that the world they once knew has ended.
Some of us in society will «buy» books, by way of funding libraries, that we never read ourselves or that we choose to purchase on our own, but we understand that the town pump benefits everyone — a take on the world that is less popular in certain circles, but only underscores our value to society.
«This special 50th anniversary edition of the Ford Shelby GT - H not only underscores our commitment to deliver a fun and personalized rental experience, but it also has helped Hertz become the premium brand it is today.
The rear view of the new 4 - door coupé picks up on familiar features of the AMG GT design idiom: extremely slim LED tail lights define the hallmark boot sill line, the rear aerofoil extendable in several stages not only underscores the family affiliation; it is also an important element of the active aerodynamics.
This latest study should elevate the issue on the national agenda, because it not only underscores the importance of education but also illuminates how we might improve schools.
And by bookending the film with passages from Carl Sagan on our little place in the great universe Reitman only underscores this feeling of stifling over-calibration.
I'm thinking, in particular, of handsome young hero David (Shiloh Fernandez) getting thrown around a wet cellar in high Raimi smash - zoom style, which only underscores how much the original films drew their tone from Bruce Campbell — and how much this new one misses him.
That all four actors have gone on to significant careers only underscores the remarkable prescience of a movie that never quite found its own moment, at least in theaters.
When Vail rolls the cosmic dice and comes up sevens, it only underscores the aphorism that the road to Hell is paved with good intentions.
Like his miniseries Penance, Journey has a de-saturated, very digital look, which only underscores the theatricality of Kurosawa's direction, which often focuses on two characters traipsing around a room as though it were a bare stage.
But the tragedy only underscores the problems of their deeply divided lives and puts them at odds with their dysfunctional mother (Meryl Streep).
«The spill in the Gulf, which is just heartbreaking, only underscores the necessity of seeking alternative fuel sources,» President Obama said during a tour of Fremont, Calif. - based Solyndra, a thin - film solar cell manufacturer backed by a federal loan guarantee on May 26.
The recent death of a Nevada woman who visited India and contracted a superbug infection — which resisted all available antibiotic drugs in the U.S. — only underscores that risk, he says.
«The spill in the Gulf [of Mexico], which is just heartbreaking, only underscores the necessity of seeking alternative fuel sources,» Obama said at Solyndra's facility in Fremont, Calif., as oil spewed from BP's blown out Macondo well.
«Today's decision only underscores the urgent need to enact federal immigration reform.
Of course, this only underscores the importance of the Democratic Party regaining control of the Texas House in the 2010 elections, in order to have a real voice in the redistricting process.
The recent death of Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens and other State Department personnel only underscores the difficulties the Libyan government has had in asserting authority over a country that has yet to recover from the wounds of revolution, and perhaps more worryingly, still has little control over the weapons of revolution.
Their promise to review the Compact has met with the objective reality and that rhetoric has given way to a new tune that only underscores the prudence and sincerity in the position of the then NDC government on the matter.
It is a vow the Catholic Church says not only underscores the commitment of seminarians to their vocation but also is a model of Christ's own celibacy.
That the pope's visit coincided with another crackdown on the regime's opponents only underscores the point.
That folks need to invoke subjective notion of their preferred deity's nature only underscores that the alleged absolute is an absolutely contrived post hoc argument.
Frank Maisano, an energy lobbyist who has worked with utilities and other companies, said Bay's departure «only underscores the need to get a new slate of FERC commissioners in place as quickly as possible.»
She also stressed that this «time of uncertainty only underscores the need for calm, steady experienced leadership in the White House.»
The bad economy is only underscoring what savvy business owners already know about IT, says Michael Kraner, CEO of Primary Support, a 10 - person IT consulting firm in New York City.
The strategy's weakness last year was only underscored by the sales increases at Walmart (wmt) and Amazon.com (amzn).
And spectacles like last night's three - hour test of human willpower only underscore a big problem: Traditional news outlets have made presidential debates — arguably our country's most important televised forum and exchange of ideas — into mind - numbingly boring talk - a-thons, where a bunch of rich, powerful people needle each other for hours about past career decisions while dodging any question of substance.
The emergency decrees and the detention of more than 30,000 people by the end of 1986 only underscore the obsession with legal forms for essentially lawless behaviour on the part of the authorities.
Sen. Roger Wicker (R — Miss.), of the Dickey — Wicker Amendment, explained that the advent of hESC research in the years since the amendment was first written has only underscored what he described to be the intentions of the legislation: to avoid tax dollars from being spent on any research that has endangered an embryo.
They not only underscore the importance of starting antiretroviral therapy very early in the infection but also highlight the need for a vaccine that can protect mucosal surfaces.
It's the paradox of social media — the more time we connect to Facebook, Twitter, and other platforms, the more alone we feel, as illusions of other people's happiness only underscore our state of solitude and feelings of disconnectedness.
The steady pace of mass shootings since has only underscored the urgency of finding grassroots solutions to the problem.
But the allusions ultimately backfire, because they only underscore a gaping lack of emotional connection among the characters in a romantic triangle that feels conspicuously unromantic.
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