Sentences with phrase «underscores just»

tech.slashdot.org - An anonymous reader shares a report: The tech industry has a persistent problem with gender inequality, particularly in its leadership ranks, and a new study from LivePerson underscores just how depressingly persistent it truly is.
The fact that Huawei can put out phones of this quality underscores just how far it's come in the past year.
Many Facebook users understand that their data is being used — but the Cambridge Analytica scandal underscores just how far it can travel.
All of this underscores just how important Facebook has become to the political process.
The inclusion of 40 of our attorneys underscores just how accomplished they are.
And yet the Supreme Court's temporary stay of the administration's Clean Power Plan — the last decision of global consequence of the right - leaning court on which Justice Antonin Scalia had sat since the Reagan administration — underscores just how far the United States remains from its climate goals.
All this underscores just how bad a deal President Obama and Secretary of State Kerry made when they led the U.S. into this lopsidedly unfair Paris accord.
It underscores just how important pets are in our households.
This treatment is very new to the North American field of medicine (both human and veterinary) and underscores just how far innovation in veterinary medicine has come.
A new report from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau underscores just how bad the problem is.
As the story evolves, it underscores just how much Amazon can set the agenda for publishers, particularly when it comes to readers» expectations around e-books.
It is this malleability that wins the Sympathizer a spot as a consultant on a Hollywood magnum opus about the Vietnam war, where «locals» serve only as added flavor, leading to an absurdity that underscores just how horribly lopsided the American outlook can be.
The rollout of the SS at Daytona underscores just how much the SS is a collaborative effort with NASCAR.
«Today's race underscores just how good the engineering team and crew are at Corvette Racing,» said Doug Fehan, Corvette Racing program manager.
That underscores just how murky the path forward is for her policy agenda.
J Were I a teacher of color, I think my experience might have been different, which really underscores just another reason that principals should be trying to hire teachers of color.
Rather, she gives a moody, wise performance that underscores just how underserved Posey has been by Hollywood and even its indie outliers.
Ant - Man underscores just how much Marvel has struggled with its women characters (with its female lead, played by Evangeline Lilly, desperately wanting to join the action and being stopped by men at every turn), and its villain is one of the worst in the Marvel canon, which is saying something.
A study of the range of foods eaten by our progenitors underscores just how unhealthy many of our diets are today.
April's average underscores just how out of the normal this year has been.
Figure 1 also underscores just how much global warming the planet is experiencing.
The new study underscores just «how difficult social norms are to measure,» says Hammond, who wrote a review paper on social influence and obesity that was published last year.
Underscores just what a massive undertaking the project is and what's at stake for both the state and the developer, LPCiminelli.
When it comes to ethics, the long parade of crooked pols underscores just how much more needs to be done.
That this is the 100th running of the Indianapolis 500 and qualifying consists of drivers taking four timed laps around the 2.5 - mile track, which underscores just how minuscule the difference was: less than four - hundredths of a second over 10 miles.
Although Kyle Busch has finished 29th or worse in five of the past six Bristol races, this underscores just how competitive he's actually been.
The apparent intensification of efforts to police how foreign businesses refer to Chinese - claimed territories - even if only in pull - down menus - underscores just how sensitive the issue of sovereignty has become in a China that is increasingly emboldened on the international stage.
IBM's recent research underscores just how new the mindset is.
Surgeons General dating back to Ronald Reagan appointee C. Everett Koop have consistently cited the medical damage from gun violence as a major public health threat; Adams didn't reject that logic, but his wording underscores just how politically fraught the issue is.
That figure drops by about 50 % in a non-movie year, Hasbro said, underscoring just how important film and television content can be to drive sales for toys.
Going through our photo archives from the past nine months obviously brought out a lot of memories and underscored just how good a year Bay Area high schools had in 2013 - 14.
The measures Cuomo has vetoed underscore just how much of the budget is, in some respects, a copy - and - paste document.
Senator Barack Obama's announcement on Sunday of his record - shattering $ 150 million fund - raising total for September underscored just how much his campaign has upended standards for raising money in presidential campaigns.
A reader forwarded a post from the Daily Kos that lays out all sorts of interesting voting patterns in the New York's reconfigured Congressional districts that underscore just how amazing Kathy Hochul's victory was last year in the old 26th District and how difficult a repeat performance will be in the new 27th.
The results underscore just how important that fluid flow can be in these systems.
A new reanalysis of the Dmanisi skulls presented at the meeting added fuel to this debate by underscoring just how primitive most of the skulls were.
The study underscored just how necessary microbial activity is to plant health and productivity.
great co-op experience, graphics / visuals do nt mean everything to me, so im not going to underscore just based upon that particular issue (they are a little outdated though), gameplay overall runs smooth and fluid, story is so far engaging (I am not too far into the game so far).
By mirroring the image on one side of the screen, either horizontally or vertically, Eyre has underscored just how organized Anderson is in his shots, creating beautiful images...
To really underscore just how capable it is as a result, I took a back - to - back spin with Bell at the wheel of the SUV, followed by racing driver Butch Leitzinger piloting the Bentley Continental GT3 - R.
There's much more polish compared to Resistance 2 and the weather elements of dust clouds and windstorms underscore just how much went into the look and feel.
So I typed it in with an underscore just figuring it was a glitch.
Rather, it is revealed dialectically as the artists psychically work through the ugliness and insanity of contemporary life; their psychical mastery and emotional restoration of the self are evidenced in their mastery of technique and the aesthetic transcendence it elicits.8 At the same time, it is important to underscore just how alien both the figuration and content of this new wave of history painting would appear through the humanist gaze of traditional history painters and the Old Masters.
Beyond underscoring just how powerful a role location plays in shaping perceptions, this argument is specious as it assumes that a nebulously defined standard of quality is the only benchmark on which legal services can and should be judged, and implicitly concludes that a retail firm can't measure up to its full service downtown firm counterparts.
These moves by financial regulators in Japan underscore just how new all of this is to government agencies.

Not exact matches

One statistic that underscores the difference in these two business models: GE employs more than 300,000 workers, while Facebook's head count is just under 12,000.
Underscoring the lack of new listings, the largest new space to hit the market in Midtown last month was just 63,210 square feet, at 630 Fifth Avenue, CoStar's database showed.
My second point is one I alluded to but wanted to further underscore: just because a bank is not «systemically connected,» i.e., its failure does not threaten the larger financial system, doesn't mean it should be able to engage in excessively risky finance.
If this doesn't underscore that longer - term bond yields don't have to rise just because the Fed hikes rates, we're not sure what would.
But this just underscores how important it is to move past simplistic assumptions, and propaganda, about the developmental nature of China's «global development finance» and ask if and how the Chinese government's provision of overseas finance, in both its concessional and commercial versions is, in fact, contributing to development outcomes both outside and inside of China.
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