Sentences with phrase «underscore a point made»

And just to underscore the point I made above, here is Rachel Maddow, describing the parallel conservative universe of undebunkable made up stuff at work.

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Minister, the ongoing controversy over small - business tax rules underscores a point that our association, and many independent tax experts, have been making for years: it is time to review Canada's tax system with the goal of strengthening the incentives for investment and growth.
First, He makes this point to underscore that marriage, by its very nature, is a divinely - ordained institution — that the originator of marriage is the Creator Himself.
At the same time, he directed some critical comments to the liberation theologians, thereby underscoring some of the points made earlier in the conference by Schubert Ogden.
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.
But whether one prefers the Old or the New Mass, Father Langlois, as a church historian, made it a point to underscore that «liturgical reform — including major liturgical reform — has always been part of Catholic tradition.
Well, I don't know if that is the point you are trying to make by underscoring the Espnfc statistical comparison of Lacazette's stats as against that of Giroud whose stats appeared to have been rated lower to that of Lacazette who got a higher stats ranking scores by the Espnfc Commentariat.
Well, I don't know if that is the point you are trying to make by underscoring the Espnfc statistical comparison of Lava setter's Lac a setters stats as against that of Giroud whose stats appeared to have been rated lower to that of Lacazette who got a higher stats ranking scores by the Espnfc Commentariat.
Biden, who represented Delaware for 36 years in the Senate, said he has made helping the Democrats reclaim the majority in the chamber a top personal priority, a point underscored by his travel.
Not to underscore my influence as a teacher here in the States, but until this point I doubted whether I'd made a real difference in people's lives.
He is making a comparative statement in the form of an analogy to underscore his point about how ingesting one food for its good nutrients (e.g. fish or supplemented margarine) can be detrimental if that particular food also contains known toxins and damaging substances (e.g., mercury, dioxins, xenoestrogens, and PCBs in the case of fish and trans fats in the case of supplemented margarine).
Having him underscore that here as a juxtaposition to a point that he has made many times before is simply a non-issue.
Suffering the most, the incandescent (literally, it so happens in this case) Cate Blanchett has her performance as the Elven queen, Galadriel, almost entirely obscured by sound effects, lighting, and visual pyrotechnics that seem only to underscore a point («the ring is evil») that has been made a dozen times previous.
This was essentially a civil - rights case, and the court underscored that point by starting its opinion by referencing Brown vs. Board of Education and then quoting the famous passage that education «is a right which must be made available to all on equal terms.»
Toyota's pair of modified 2013 Avalon sedans, which will make their debut at the Las Vegas show, only underscore that point.
To underscore his point, Taleb points to great American families like the Kennedys who had cash on hand during crises and snapped up assets during some of the darkest days of the U.S. economy, making a fortune in the process.
But it also underscores the point that Sartre makes about the painterly characteristics of Giacometti's sculpture, which reside not only in the equivalency between the touch of his hand and that of his brush but also in the sense of permanent remove in both the two - dimensional and the three - dimensional image.
The point of grouping landscapes by women painters is not to tap into the #MeToo zeitgeist, although that makes it timely; it's to underscore a fundamentally different relationship with nature relevant to unfolding environmental crises.
The title makes the point that the artist's body of work is more closely akin to an open - ended system than to a fixed corpus, a point underscored by the exhibition's highly inventive design.
As if to prove my point, in attempting to make sense of the show's title, Relics (because the work itself does not imply historical artifact or remains), I discovered that the title piece was tucked away, out of the public's view, and inside of the gallery director's office, further underscoring the disparity between title and object.
I post this here, again, because several people on this thread make very good points that preview, or point to, or underscore, certain key elements of this broader picture.
Pekka made an excellent point illustrating just this point of the value of historical narrative, in underscoring how thoroughgoing and diligent many were in validating and verifying and improving the instrumental record at sea, so far as they were able.
He also makes sure to mention his relevant volunteer experience, using those bullet points to underscore the experience and skills he's listed previously.
Rather than cut corners by regurgitating your resume, use the opportunity to highlight key points or add in novel content such as multimedia or testimonials, that underscores why you make an awesome employee.
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