Sentences with phrase «only underscores the point»

That the pope's visit coincided with another crackdown on the regime's opponents only underscores the point.
Toyota's pair of modified 2013 Avalon sedans, which will make their debut at the Las Vegas show, only underscore that point.

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Underscoring that this is only a beta launch, Coinbase was careful to point out in its announcement that all of its European customers will have «a fairly low daily limit: 500 euros per day on buys and sells.»
Underscoring the mixed - to - lower tone that emerged over the course of the day — not only was the NASDAQ off by nearly 50 points at its nadir — but the small - cap Russell 2000 had turned down by more than a full percentage points, as well, as losing stocks held a strong lead over gaining issues throughout.
The main point is to underscore the contrast of the implications of his philosophy with the traditional doctrines that have insisted only on the permanence, unity, eminent actuality, transcendence, and creative power of God.
This point is underscored by the entrance poll, which found that 42 % of caucus - attenders list the economy as the number one issue in determining their vote, and 34 % cite the budget deficit; only 14 % listed abortion.
Unfortunately, the Wizards only play Golden State twice (to underscore my point, in that other game against GS Otto went for 29 points, 10 rebs, 1blk, 1stl, 5 fouls, +5 in 33.33 minutes — and Beal score only 4 pts).
That Johnson could gain only seven points on Edwards, who finished ninth at Martinsville, underscored that the deficit is simply too big for him to overcome by the finish of the season finale at Homestead on Nov. 20.
Suffering the most, the incandescent (literally, it so happens in this case) Cate Blanchett has her performance as the Elven queen, Galadriel, almost entirely obscured by sound effects, lighting, and visual pyrotechnics that seem only to underscore a point («the ring is evil») that has been made a dozen times previous.
These principles underscore the point that it is only by sitting down and writing an essay and, at the appropriate time, rewriting the project.
These «subliminal ads» are designed to produce a generalized desire in the subconscious that will then translate into a specific desire — a desire for the advertised product — in the viewer's conscious mind, a strategy so obvious and ridiculous that McCarthy need only point to it to underscore our culture's susceptibility to such tactics.
Yesterday's announcement in the New York Times that David Zwirner would be moving to a new $ 50m gallery in Chelsea only served to underscore the trend that ranges from developers buying large - scale art works to anchor complexes to real estate agents staging homes with borrowed art works and, as Architectural Digest recently pointed out, developers taking booths at art fairs to pitch their projects.
But it also underscores the point that Sartre makes about the painterly characteristics of Giacometti's sculpture, which reside not only in the equivalency between the touch of his hand and that of his brush but also in the sense of permanent remove in both the two - dimensional and the three - dimensional image.
I assumed @AndyWest was referring to latter, since he was makiing a point about the relative comprehension of climate science among members of the public who «believe in» & «don't believe in» human - caused climate change (also, I'm pretty sure I underscored «correct» answers only in a graphic of item response profiles of latter).
However, despite the potential of CHP, Brockmeier highlighted one major point that underscores continuing uncertainty around adoption: «CHP plants only achieve high efficiency if you produce combined heat and power,» he said.
Bob Ambrogi: Victor, I think that was just a really great point, it can only — I just from my brief experience with Cuba underscore the idea that we here in the United States stand to benefit from engaging with the Cuban people and I hope they stand to benefit from engaging with us as well, but it's definitely a two - way street going forward.
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