Sentences with phrase «repeatedly emphasised»

The UN General Assembly has repeatedly emphasised the need for development issues to be addressed by governments.
The importance of human rights in the aim for, and practice of, sustainable development has been repeatedly emphasised [2], as has the importance of Indigenous people and their communities.
He discussed the «difficult choices ministers have to make» between competing priorities, but repeatedly emphasised that the justice system needs «rebalancing» away from government and other vested interests towards individual citizens.
Whilst good data security is important, the ICO also expects to see good management and has repeatedly emphasised that staff training will be taken into account in judging the adequacy of organisational measures required by the DPA 1998.»
US Energy Secretary Rick Perry has repeatedly emphasised that coal will be a key part of the Trump administration's policies.
But as well as that, Amazon has also repeatedly emphasised its dedication to the theatrical experience — a line intended to distinguish it from Netflix's day - and - date approach, with Amazon's distribution plans usually involving a cinema release followed by an online release after the traditional theatrical window has expired.
«I have repeatedly emphasised the vital role that responsible journalism plays in our society,» Lord Justice Leveson said.
The authors themselves don't believe this to be the case and repeatedly emphasise that they have grown to understand how the Church's teaching, at its core, is there to protect their own genuine human good rather than to limit it.
The reported cases repeatedly emphasise that habitual residence is a question of fact.
The Pathways to Justice report repeatedly emphasises the importance of working in partnership with, and under the leadership of, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organisations and people in implementing its recommendations.

Not exact matches

His obvious insecurity — he repeatedly mentions how well he is respected, that guaranteed signifier of political inadequacy — only serves to emphasise his unpredictability.
But the most damaging part of her letter to Mr Corbyn emphasised her disappointment at the «new politics» Mr Corbyn has repeatedly talked about.
Repeatedly, Parker found Aboriginal stories and recorded conversations emphasising how the young and the frail should not wander off alone or be allowed to fall behind moving groups, how babies must be carefully looked after in camps, and how the dingo had a reputation for sneaking in behind their wind shelters.
Stan's weakness is visible whenever he is with Richard; his cowardice is emphasised repeatedly.
I've repeatedly in the past expressed my disappointment in this decision but this time I'd like to emphasise that I also think it harms ebook retailers and publishers.
Wohlwend has emphasised repeatedly just how hard the game is, even likening it to a NES game in that it is easy to grasp, but very hard to master.
This idea of «world - making» (and the name of the exhibition) is verbalised repeatedly by Birnbaum; he continually emphasises the importance of the exhibition within a macroclimate and its historical links between the past and the present as integral to its development.
Also repeatedly detailed is that the use of CAPS is for emphasise, as some might use BOLD or ITALICS «styles».
Cheryl Axleby, co-chair of the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Services, agrees: «In the last generation we've had numerous seminal reports which have emphasised repeatedly that the legal assistance sector is not resourced adequately and therefore can not provide equitable access to justice for our peoples.
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