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Discover LudwigThe phrase "despite emphasis" can be used in written English.
It is usually used to indicate that something is true in spite of great or intense focus on another thing. For example: Even despite emphasis on bettering ourselves through exercise, it is often difficult to find the time for regular workouts.
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Despite emphasis on female victims of violent crime, Furnell says there is insufficient statistical evidence to support assertions that women are at greater risk than men.
As another example, despite emphasis on gender empowerment, gender dynamics were sometimes more sidelined than dealt with explicitly.
Despite emphasis towards promoting the PMTCT continuum, which requires interventions to commence even before pregnancy, reports indicate disappointing progress at implementation level regarding the pre-conceptual components [ 14].
Despite emphasis on patient centred healthcare, healthcare professionals have been slow to use validated measurements of patient satisfaction in physiotherapy practice.
However, we could not influence sampling because it was not feasible to set specific criteria for recruitment despite emphasis on age, gender and socio-economic status.
The benefits of engaging carers in the rehabilitation of people with stroke have not been well-researched despite emphasis on shared responsibility between healthcare providers and the stroke patient's family.
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And despite the emphasis on painting, there is sculpture.
Despite the emphasis on research, members embrace fieldwork as well.
Yet despite this emphasis, Romantic Moderns is not really a book about individuals.
Despite her emphasis on community, she presents herself as very much a lone pilgrim, without interlocutors.
Despite the emphasis on digital delivery, The Post has continued to thrive by more conventional measures.
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