Sentence examples for apparent emphasis from inspiring English sources

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One is the apparent emphasis on capturing terrorists rather than killing them.

The apparent emphasis on perfected surfaces that once enraged conservative critics like Midge Decter, who derided all the pulchritude — there was no muscularity that did not suggest "some activity whose end point is not beauty," she wrote — now looks to have been an early indicator of the drift a narcissistic culture was taking anyway.

The apparent emphasis on water conservancy by the rulers since the Xia Dynasty demonstrates the importance of irrigation to the agriculture.

In particular, he notes the administration's apparent emphasis on climate "news you can use," such as regional forecasts, rather than global forecasts.

Having been relegated from the Premier League last May, the protesting fans primarily aimed their chants at the board's apparent emphasis on building an estimated £15m new stand at the North Bank end of the ground, rather than strengthening the team, following the big money departures last summer of Steven Fletcher, Matt Jarvis and Michael Kightly.

While researching his report, he visited the Soviet Union in 1959 as part of a contingent representing the Research Council; he remarked on the country's apparent emphasis on scientific research, and invited Soviet scientists to visit Canada.

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This is important because the apparent reduced emphasis on SAT scores and increased emphasis on high school GPA might have led to a shift away from human capital investments that increase SAT scores towards those that increase high school GPA.

However, with changes in federal accounting standards believed to be in the offing that might make a large purchase more palatable to the parent company, and with an apparent renewed emphasis on growth, NBC may soon be in a much better position to make major moves toward expansion.

In his Life of Alfred, written in 893, Asser states three times that Alfred was Æthelred's secundarius (heir apparent), an emphasis that in Ryan Lavelle's view "reflects sensitivity on the subject of Alfred's succession".

Though the policy did evolve to include apparent greater emphasis on parental consultations and ability-based assessment rather than ethnic, it was still found in the late 2000s that "parental consent for their children's referral... is often not sought" and that "Traveler children are withdrawn... purely on the basis of ethnic identity and not on perceived educational need".

(German-Canadian theatre academic Holger Syme's piece on the subject is worth a read for a more impassioned perspective on this apparent change of emphasis).

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