Sentence examples for Without emphasizing from inspiring English sources

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Without emphasizing the particular drug event pair, we provide this example to show how information from label studies, peer-reviewed research, and regulatory databases can be used in conjunction with social media to generate hypotheses for further testing.

But the choreographers kept presenting one incident after another without emphasizing or developing the conflicts implicit in them.

It would not be fair to chronicle the speeches of the last two defense attorneys without emphasizing that they were in no way representative of Greenville.

Ms. Prada took a serious step to incorporate ethnic influences, without emphasizing one style in particular, but instead blending them together for a look that will stand apart next spring.

I cannot close this letter without emphasizing that we must remember that our Negro League predecessors set the stage, turned on the lights and paid the bill, and now we were able to enjoy performing in the theater they constructed.

Deborah Solomon, reviewing Victor S. Navasky's "Art of Controversy: Political Cartoons and Their Enduring Power" (June 2), mentions Herbert Block (better known as Herblock) without emphasizing that he was considered, in his heyday, the king of newspaper cartoonists, not excluding Thomas Nast.

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Opinion and debate over this topic has, in many cases, centered on numerical references--related to proportional ethnic and gender representation--without clearly emphasizing the significance of diversity.

Staged by Jesse Berger with a light touch, this is a period production without fuss, emphasizing its small star turns.

Connelly scrupulously displays a hundred years of family planners' dirty laundry, but without adequately emphasizing that we are far better off for their efforts.

For example, Mr. Powell referred to the resolution of global megabanks without sufficiently emphasizing the inherent difficulties of cross-border resolution (see Pages 9-10 of his speech).

Ted Hughes, byname of Edward J. Hughes (born August 17 , 1930 Mytholmroyd, Yorkshire, England died October 28 , 1998 London), English poet whose most characteristic verse is without sentimentality, emphasizing the cunning and savagery of animal life in harsh, sometimes disjunctive lines.

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