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been reemphasized
verb
To emphasize again; to reiterate.
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Since the end of World War II, the age-old desire for peace has been reemphasized.
However, the risks of exposure to ionizing radiation have been reemphasized from time to time by the appearance of neoplastic disease following radiation therapy and following the release of enormous amounts of radiation into the environment, as occurred from atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan and the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power station in Ukraine.
Perhaps the most important implication of Palestine receiving recognition as a state, at the UN General Assembly, is the fact that international laws have been reemphasized as a reference point, while Palestine has now obtained the right to ratify international treaties.
With the emergence of XDR-TB, the need to implement TB infection control measures has been reemphasized by the WHO and the Stop TB Partnership [ 30].
The significance of stress on alcohol abuse recently has been reemphasized by the alcohol use problems following post-traumatic stress disorder, such as those seen with some combat veterans.
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Along the Aisne the preponderant power of the defense over the offense was reemphasized as the Germans repelled successive Allied attacks from the shelter of trenches.
In 2008, science as inquiry was reemphasized in the science curriculum framework.
Instead of rolling back the state in this area, the state's responsibility should be reemphasized.
This should be confirmed and the interest of such test should be reemphasized [ 12].
Efforts to maintain the moral intention of informed consent to protecting the interest of the patient must be reemphasized.
Patient experience and perspectives, devalued and delegitimized by canonical authority, needs to be reemphasized and integrated into clinical practice.
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