Sentences with phrase «repeatedly underscores»

He repeatedly underscores the importance of acquiring stakes in owner - friendly companies.
Manufacturing: Obama has repeatedly underscored the need for the U.S. to re-establish its manufacturing prowess.
The second - term lawmaker said she repeatedly underscored the importance of the bilateral relationship during the session and the impacts on the North Country economy.
International negotiators at a United Nations - sponsored climate conference ending today in Bangkok repeatedly underscored the goal of keeping the amount of global warming in this century to no more than 2 ˚C.
Dozens of studies of afterschool programs repeatedly underscore the powerful impact of supporting a range of positive learning outcomes, including academic achievement, by affording children and youth opportunities to practice new skills through hands - on, experiential learning in project - based after school programs.

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The document, which was obtained by The Washington Post, underscores the growing chasm between congressional Republican leaders, who have maintained for months that special counsel Robert S. Mueller III should be allowed to proceed, and rank - and - file GOP lawmakers who have repeatedly battled the Justice Department during the past year.
Everything they did underscored a point former President Bush and President Obama have made repeatedly: that the United States is at war not with Islam but with terrorism.
City Council Speaker Quinn underscored repeatedly that the project would bring affordable housing to the area and that community groups worked together to make the $ 15 billion project a reality.
The lined portion of my stationery was made by creating a large text box, then I typed the underscore key repeatedly inside the text box to create the lines.
Under a hot summer sun, wiping his brow repeatedly as if to underscore the presence of global climate change, Mr. Obama told an audience of students at Georgetown University that future generations of Americans — including their children — would have to live with the consequences of current US climate policy.
A key message of the movie, underscored by the Edith Piaf song that repeatedly plays throughout, is that regret is a draining emotion that one must learn to let go.
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