Sentence examples for emphasis suggests from inspiring English sources

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This emphasis suggests that Google might be onto something with the Home.

The change in emphasis suggests that Lord Justice Leveson's recommendations have placed the Government in an awkward position.

That emphasis suggests that the trajectory of desktop PC performance increases of the last two years will not slow in the near future, but actually accelerate.

That emphasis suggests that the trajectory of desktop PC performance increases will not slow in the near future, but actually accelerate.

This emphasis suggests a combination of services such as home-based care to strengthen coping in good phases, and, periodically, inpatient care in phases with more symptoms.

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These change the tone of a sentence, adding emphasis, suggesting that it is shouted, or that the statement itself is outrageous.

TC's advocacy emphasis further suggests the value of integrating community-based [ 156, 64, 36] experiential or service learning into the medical student's education [ 198].

A fully capitalized sentence adds emphasis, and suggests strong emotions (usually excitement or anger) to your recipient.

Here the emphasis on "maybe" suggests he isn't giving up.

This emphasis on men suggests a cultural moment that's more than just a media bubble.

The image is abstract, yet the emphasis on lines suggests traditional illustration, printmaking and even comics.

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