Sentences with phrase «underscores what»

It's this reality that underscores what I believe are three key themes that define Vancouver's real estate market today: value, urbanization and sustainability.
The statistic that one in four teen girls has an STI may come as a shock to parents, but it underscores what Planned Parenthood and those who work tirelessly to reduce the numbers of both STIs and unintended pregnancies already know too well: it is time for everyone who cares about teenagers to start focusing on the commonsense solutions that will help solve this problem.
New York — «This study underscores what Planned Parenthood has known for years: Nothing is more powerful than frequent and supportive conversations between parents and their children in helping to keep young people safe and healthy throughout their lives.
Today's news underscores what Planned Parenthood and those who work tirelessly to reduce the number of unintended pregnancies already know too well: the United States is facing a teen pregnancy health care crisis, and the national policy of abstinence - only programs just isn't working.
You'll end up with a valuable message that underscores what you want prospective employers to know.
This survey underscores what recruiters and HR professionals already know - soft skills matter.
But the Trump report — which, with little fanfare and in an otherwise rapidly changing world, embraces the legal construct that has framed and in many respects guided U.S. military operations for the better part of 20 years — underscores what should be an even more pressing concern.
That truly underscores what we all know deep inside.
The study also underscores what law firm leaders perceive to be the greatest competitive threats — and it's not technological automation of routine work.
The article underscores what is pretty easy to see on its face if you drive by that intersection a few times: everyone in the area viewed a fatality at this intersection as a «when a fatal accident happens» situation.
... Jane Wilson, president of Wind Concerns Ontario, a coalition of citizens» groups critical of Ontario's wind energy program, said the report underscores what two Auditors General told the McGuinty and Wynne governments — they should not have launched the program without any cost - benefit analysis.
The combination of deeply detailed chapters read comprehensively by only a self - selecting group of interested scholars and practitioners coupled to a single SPM which is finalized via a largely separate, unusual, and sometimes controversial process underscores what seems to some observers to be an inherent contradiction embedded in IPCC.
Her incredible admission underscores what another high - ranking IPCC official said several years ago: «Climate policy has almost nothing to do anymore with environmental protection.
Mikhail Bakhtin's famous definition underscores what is problematic about Sirmans» (or potentially any curator's) exploration of Carnival in this contemporary art context: «Carnival celebrated temporary liberation from the prevailing truth and from the established order; it marked the suspension of all hierarchical rank, privileges, norms, and prohibitions.
If you wonder what this means, check out this article by Michael Bunker, which underscores what I've said above, but from a slightly different POV.
It's true, that's not very fast compared to really crazy cars like the Porsche 911 Turbo and the Lamborghini Gallardo Performante, but the Super20 is more nuts than either of them, because it's a half - baked tuner special that underscores what's wrong with modern cars.
He underscores what the other authors stress: that the research on data use is painfully underconceptualized.
Paul Tough's best - seller, How Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity, and the Hidden Power of Character, dramatically underscores what cognitive psychologists like... Read More»
The National Trust for Historic Preservation (NTHP) compiled a 52 - page report, Historic Neighborhood Schools in the Age of Sprawl: Why Johnny Can't Walk to School (see sidebar), that underscores what communities lose when they raze historic schools and replace them with new state - of - the - art complexes.
The Keepers underscores what I felt about «Spotlight» - documentaries on the Catholic Church sexual misconduct cover ups are far more
The site's data also underscores what dating experts are seeing: 60 percent of singles say they are less open to dating across party lines than two years ago.
Outsiders might call her look kooky, but insiders know better: Her one - of - a-kind approach to dressing underscores what fashion's all about.
«It underscores what we have been pushing a long time for, which is, «Let's make this decision as informed and supported as possible.»
In response to Kelly's endorsement, Squadron's said, «Commissioner Kelly's support underscores what we already know: law enforcement around the state agree that transgender equality laws make their communities safer.
The situation underscores what Democratic Party officials and strategists describe as the potential vulnerabilities of Ms. Gillibrand.
But, this decision underscores what I believe to be the core of the matter — that Mayor de Blasio and I absolutely can collectively do right by this borough and city and help improve people's lives.»
«This underscores what American Atheists has been saying for years - that every person in America knows more nonreligious people than they think they know,» Silverman says.
In his own way Haught underscores what many Christian theologians of nature wish to affirm: Nature itself is not a fixed, static whole, but rather an unfinished process of which our own lives, and our own hopes and dreams, are expressions.
But, waging a war on a design choice isn't just misguided, it underscores what's wrong when some Christians demand that others exclusively acknowledge their values.
«This underscores what we've known for years — that LifeWay is a great place to work.»
«This apparent decision by the Federal Election Commission (FEC) underscores what our Committee has recognized for some time: that virtual currencies are not going away.
Disdain for a rigid daily and weekly work schedule underscores what should be another selling point of companies looking to attract young talent: flexible work hours.
Weyrich's candor underscores what might be the hardest part of a technology cleanse.
When Secretary of State John Kerry raises the American flag at the U.S. embassy in Havana on Friday, he'll be underscoring what the rest of the world already knows: Cuba is hot.
The bad economy is only underscoring what savvy business owners already know about IT, says Michael Kraner, CEO of Primary Support, a 10 - person IT consulting firm in New York City.
That consumer revolt underscored what Uber and other businesses face in a «polarizing time,» when people are sensitive to the «political leanings» of companies» actions and are willing to boycott their products and services, says Evan Rawley, an associate business professor at Columbia Business School.
The purpose is to underscore what ancient philosophy had understood about itself and the purpose of the liberal arts.
So we underscore what was said earlier: the Bible does not present us with eternal doctrines about God but with a way of seeing how God spoke to men in their histories.
The collapse of a tunnel containing radioactive waste at the Hanford nuclear weapons complex in Washington State underscored what critics have long been saying: The toxic remnants of the Cold War are being stored in haphazard and unsafe conditions, and time is running out to deal with the problem.
During the recent NY Innovates conference in Albany, New York State's Open Data Advisor, Dr. Jim Hendler, shared a story underscoring what he feels is the major problem with open data initiatives: getting data to users want it (and would understand it).
New campaign filings show Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo raised almost $ 900,000 from corporate spinoffs known as limited liability companies over the last six months, underscoring what critics call a gaping loophole in the laws meant to cap corporate political contributions.
Dick Armey, a former congressman from Texas who headed a conservative organization that had gone to the district to work for Mr. Hoffman, said the turn of events — and the surge of conservative grass - roots attention on this small race — underscored what he said was the mistaken argument by Republicans that they needed to field moderate candidates to be competitive.
The findings underscore what a cadre of environmental and utility groups have been saying as they lobby for the inclusion of tropical rainforest offset funding in U.S. climate legislation.
Sen. Roger Wicker (R — Miss.), of the Dickey — Wicker Amendment, explained that the advent of hESC research in the years since the amendment was first written has only underscored what he described to be the intentions of the legislation: to avoid tax dollars from being spent on any research that has endangered an embryo.
ALA also found, by overlaying census data with pollution maps, that Americans with the lowest incomes face higher risks of harm from air pollution, underscoring what environmental justice advocates have been saying for years.
When Emmanuelle Riva won the BAFTA for Best Actress it underscored what we've been saying for years — that you have to go all the way to France to find storytellers who are willing to contemplate the idea of women as whole human beings...
I think they underscore what a lot of us are worried about, which is what the future will look like and what place we'll have in it.»
Happily, it surrounds Stanton with a crew of able character actors, including Beth Grant, Ron Livingston, and (in single - scene performances that underscore what a character actor must do) Tom Skerritt and Ed Begley, Jr..
Steve McQueen's chilly directorial shortcomings may underscore what's weak in Ridley's take on Solomon Northup's memoir (namely an undernourished depiction of the precious family from which our hero is stripped), but it feels nuts to bet against the one script in this field tied to a plausible Best Picture winner.
It has underscored what doesn't work, and has opened many eyes to the greater potential for working more effectively in education as we move forward.
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