Sentences with phrase «rather reinforces the point»

Now that we know he has precisely the same non-dom status as prominent Labour donors such as Sir Ronald Cohen, Lord Paul and Lakshmi Mittal, it is going to be difficult for Labour to make any serious mischief on this issue — which rather reinforces the point that he should have come clean much sooner.

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This was reinforced later in June by economic data which showed that the economy was not deteriorating further and by the Fed's decision to cut official interest rates by 25 basis points rather than the 50 basis points that had been widely anticipated.
Yes, good points, but I would rather not reinforce this guy's serious (and not benign) delusions by seeming to give credence to them.
And it is a model that, rather than reinforcing hierarchal relationships, should point us in the opposite direction — to the radical humility and servanthood of Jesus, who did not see power as something to grasp, but humbled himself and became submissive to the point of death on a cross.
Rather, my point (made clear by succeeding paragraphs) is that we should not take new communitarians seriously when they claim they are merely reinforcing existing egalitarian values.
I try to avoid her from escalating to a point where she is screaming for my attention but rather reinforce her positive behaviors with verbal praise and affection.
A growing body of evidence points to the need and potential for redesigned math policies that reduce — rather than reinforce — educational inequities.
There are small differences in the FFT that tend to reinforce the points I made rather than change them.
Dr. Rissel also reinforces a point made by many TreeHugger readers whenever I promote helmets: «We should create a cycling friendly environment and accentuate cycling's positives rather than stress negatives with «safety campaigns» that focus on cyclists without addressing drivers and road conditions.
In fact, rather than undermine the possibility that severe rises in sea levels might occur in the future, the Science studies that Easterbrook cited as evidence for his point actually reinforce this scenario.
It's not that IRAC, synthesis, case illustration, or application are bad terms: legal writing professors have had great success using these and other labels for parts of analysis and should continue to do so.208 Rather, it's the additional benefit of reinforcing the concepts of logical thought in various contexts that will strengthen those skills across the board.209 Accordingly, during the writing - instruction phase of a typical first - year legal - writing course, professors should take every opportunity to point out deductive and inductive analysis wherever it can be found.
He points to a feedback loop of information in Facebook's news dissemination tools that can reinforce biases rather than bringing people together.
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