Sentences with phrase «putting little emphasis»

Also, the RDX's long list of standard features makes it a value - oriented choice in a market segment that typically puts little emphasis on value.
And the report, in a big shift from 20th - century strategies, puts little emphasis on lofty but unrealistic approaches relying on global governance or carbon pricing as the means to transform the world's energy menu.

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Unfortunately, organizations can put too little emphasis on any individual's abilities or accomplishments for fear others will feel hurt or left out.
The absence of an anchor feels not so much radical as a little distancing (especially with off - screen voices that haven't yet learned the network - newsreader trick of putting the EMPHASIS on the right WORDS).
Their intentions may have been quite the contrary, but in calling for this change in emphasis they have in fact put the second commandment in place of the first and, in so doing, turned the first into little more than an engine for human betterment.
Considering such texts (and much else) over the past months, I have found myself wondering: has not the Christian religion put far too much emphasis on sin, and far too little on finitude, mortality, creaturehood?
The 3 -5-2 made the most sense for the players available: Sturridge and Suarez were given free rein up front, Rodgers could make use of several of his new array of centre - backs (although the exclusion of Agger made little sense given he is the best on the ball) and the midfield problems are lessened when a switch to a triangle puts less emphasis on Gerrard's positioning.
One reason why so many democratic experiments have failed recently is that they put too much emphasis on elections and too little on the other essential features of democracy.
I would suggest putting a little bit more emphasis on the mentioned concept of «life chances».
Hubbard does not dispute this: what concerns her, rather, is that the intensified effort to «map» the human genome puts too much emphasis on genes and too little on the contexts in which they work — or in which people work.
If you want to put a little more emphasis on the glutes, and less on the hamstrings, go find a hill to run up.
The diet I've been on definitely relies very little on glucose and puts a stronger emphasis on glucose only by gluconeogenesis and essentially energy from fatty acids and ketones.
At our house we put an emphasis on modesty and since we have a little girl I'm always on the hunt for girls modest shorts.
PinkSofa.com is a lesbian hookup site that puts a little more emphasis on long - lasting relationships.
Some education leaders have complained that the federal models are too inflexible and don't put enough emphasis on parent involvement, but a little more than a year later, some turnaround schools are starting to show gains.
In fact, according to a scholarly 2011 content analysis published in Education Researcher by Andrew Porter and colleagues, the Common Core math standards bear little resemblance to the national curriculum standards in countries with high - achieving math students: «Top - achieving countries for which we had content standards,» these scholars note, «put a greater emphasis on [the category] «perform procedures» than do the U.S. Common Core standards.»
The Golf Estate is a little smarter inside and out but not quite as rewarding to drive, while the Skoda Octavia vRS puts greater emphasis on function than fun.
I'm always surprised to see how little emphasis social media marketing guides and sites put on the product itself.
That was a deliberate decision, because I feel strongly that we put far too much emphasis on investment products, and too little on the investing process.
That was a deliberate decision, because I feel strongly that we put far too much emphasis on investment products, and too little -LSB-...]
Most all emphasis is put on making money and little, other than the diversification benefits of using mutual funds with asset allocation, is used in preventing the loss of money.
Unlike FTL, it puts very little emphasis on storytelling.
I've always wanted to see something like Grand Theft Auto: Backwoods Edition, where they put emphasis on small towns, and this gives me a little flavor of what that could be like.
The moments where the Sophia - III might discover a breakable floor or hidden door are so few and far between that there's little reason to put that same emphasis in exploration as that of a Metroid game.
Little known outside of India until recently, her paintings put a subtly evocative emphasis on materials, work implements and artistic process.
It is only sensible that we should do so, and if we do, and if in particular we reach the conclusion that they should use the methodology implied in the impact assessment and not the absurd methods used by Sir Nicholas Stern, now Lord Stern — he received his reward — they would reach a conclusion very similar to that advocated by the hon. Gentleman on Second Reading: that we should put far more emphasis on adaptation to helping poor countries cope with climate change, rather than on crippling our industries — aviation, shipping and all the other industries — to little avail.
We can say with some certainty, then, that the emphasis that the government and FoE have put on fuel poverty have been little but token gestures.
The exact numbers are somewhat arbitrary, but my point was that putting 0 % in is too little and putting a large fraction in would be taking too much emphasis away from emissions reduction.
In any case, she says, Bonkalo's report put too little emphasis on alternative methods of dispute resolution.
We live in a world where very little emphasis is put on preparing people to create this document, which should be their biggest personal marketing tool.
Make sure your resume or CV are up to date and well written CV styles have changed a little in recent years and more emphasis is put on the actual skills you have developed rather than just the list of previous job titles and experience.
Baumrind also has argued that psychoanalysts put too much emphasis on independence and separation as a criterion for mental health (especially in adolescence) and put too little emphasis on interdependence.
Windy Dryden: I think that, the kind of, the major distinctive feature, if you like I think, stayed fairly constant, although I think the way that this particular concept has been put forward and, sort of, modified a little, is the emphasis on a concept known as beliefs.
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