Sentence examples for a point emphasised by from inspiring English sources

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It's visually arresting, sunshine, warmth, and as close to gold as you can get, a point emphasised by Nike's gold soles.

And then, before the collapse, for three-quarters of the following season they were the same, winning while playing brilliant football, a point emphasised by him and Rush.

Even the boasts on Often make all-night sex seem like a Sisyphean trudge, a point emphasised by the circular chord progression.

A point emphasised by Kuchar, who up on the green knocks in a short birdie putt after popping his second to two feet.

"Still nothing went right for Wolverhampton in front of goal," a point emphasised by a golden chance just before the break, as full-back Les Smith sliced an easy opportunity wide, leaving Honved still up at half-time.

From this perspective, relying on humans to carry out scientific exploration in space is unjustified, a point emphasised by Weinberg, who describes the International Space Station – claimed by Nasa to be an orbiting multidisciplinary laboratory – as "an orbital turkey".

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This freedom has to be weighed against the reduced influence the UK would have as a smaller player, a point emphasised forcibly by US president Barack Obama on his visit to the UK this week.

One critical point emphasised by the preceptors was their responsibility for the ongoing evaluation of the students or new graduates' progress towards expected goals.

Spain now has one of the fastest growing economies in Europe – GDP is expected to top three per cent next year according to some analysts – a point continually emphasised by Prime Minister, Mariano Rajoy, who is facing a general election on 20 December.

As he points out, such believers tend to have the least personal experience of the planet, a point once emphasised by the explorer-naturalist Alexander von Humboldt: "The most dangerous worldview is the worldview of those have not viewed the world".

Mr Tobin has also noted a weakness of q as a benchmark for valuing today's firms: namely, the importance of intangible assets (such as intellectual property and "goodwill") for many of America's corporate stars.This is a point much emphasised by the authors' critics.

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