Sentence examples for emphasis on ends from inspiring English sources

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Greater emphasis on ends rather than means creates a stress that leads to a breakdown in the regulatory structure i.e., anomie.

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Together with the new emphasis on end-of-course exams, you can see the endgame: a traditional, narrow curriculum, assessed in a traditional, old-fashioned way.

In keeping with Republicans' emphasis on ending federal regulations to fix the feeble economy, Mr. Boehner released a letter to Mr. Obama from the two Republicans representing Congressional districts near the bridge, urging the president to support a bill to block regulations on cement manufacturers.

It is considered a more traditional qualification than GCSE, with an emphasis on end-of-course exams.

A little over four years ago, the Hilton Foundation awarded a generous grant to CSH to launch an initiative to reduce the number of long-term homeless people, with a special emphasis on ending homelessness among people with serious mental illness.

The Merck Manual of Geriatrics placed fairly equal emphasis on end-of-life content for all the five diseases.

By placing more emphasis on end-of-life care in these non-cancer conditions, textbooks can help to highlight the needs of older persons dying from these diseases.

In the UK the research emphasis on end-point disease has lead to a situation where relatively few resources are allocated to support ageing research [ 5].

Since first promoted by Stevens et al. (1995), the value of adopting a risk-based approach to water-quality management, for both public health and aesthetic aspects, has prevailed over the adoption of increased emphasis on end point testing-based approaches (Davison et al. 2005; WHO 2004).

With a particular emphasis on the end-to-end travel time prediction problem, this paper proposes an information-theoretic sensor location model that aims to minimize total travel time uncertainties from a set of point, point-to-point and probe sensors in a traffic network.

Also, it ought not to place excessive emphasis on some ends at the expense of others; in particular, it should not give rein to a moral idealism (as in the French Revolution) that sets itself in radical opposition to the existing order.

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