"To reinforce the message" means to strengthen or emphasize the main point or idea that is being communicated.
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Including hobbies such as scene sports individual sports, arts, crafts, dancing, and social activity,
really reinforces the message that while you have ways to manage: your stress.
Website visitor tracking (I'm presuming via cookie) let the campaign target banner ads at people who had been to the site,
reinforcing its messaging through many different online channels (and no doubt making a few people think that this group was stalking them).
The recent World Health Organisation (WHO) recommendation for a minimum 20 % tax on all sugary soft drinks not
only reinforced this message, she says, but also created a platform for further discussions around the importance of good nutrition.
«These
results reinforce the message that bacteria do not obey international borders and any efforts to contain the spread of antimicrobial resistance must be globally coordinated,» says Dr Stephen Baker, an author from The Hospital for Tropical Diseases, an Oxford University Clinical Research Unit in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
The lauded beauty pub will no longer use the word, stating that «whether we know it or not, we're
subtly reinforcing the message that aging is a condition we need to battle.»
Managers should
continually reinforce these messages, and training should be offered so workers know how to address these situations if and when they occur — so they don't wind up like Billy Bush.
All these
factors reinforce the message that to be successful in the face of global competition, British Columbia's gas industry has to remain competitive; it needs to avoid cost - overruns (which means ensuring adequate supplies of trained labor to keep costs under control) and must be able to operate under a royalty regime that is not punitive.
Even the
Vatican reinforced this message this week in an international forum on marriage where «complementarity between man and woman in marriage» was described by Pope Francis as «the root of marriage and family.»
Links, news stories, videos, short notes — any type of text or image you might consider posting to your own profile is potentially good, assuming the actual
content reinforces your messaging.
Clegg's failure to fall on his sword after three poor election results in quick succession is
now reinforcing the message that, far from being a party that listens, the leadership is now burying its head in the sand.
It's also welcome that McDonnell has
explicitly reinforced the message that economic prosperity and social justice are two sides of the same coin; as our aims and values put it that means «a dynamic economy serving the public interest».
Dr. Liu says his recent findings on the antioxidant content of whole
grains reinforce the message that a variety of foods should be eaten good health.