Sentence examples for emphasis while from inspiring English sources

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'Climate Change' will have a scientific emphasis while 'Ethical Living' will focus on consumer issues.

Computer programming and electronics will be given more emphasis, while evolution will be taught to primary school pupils for the first time.

The linguistic abuse of literally has got out of control – even the OED now includes an informal definition of literally as "used for emphasis while not being literally true".

In every aspect of plant biology, the molecular view is gaining more emphasis while the traditional nature of plant biology studies is taking a back seat.

The percentage of children never having attended in particular states may be given more emphasis while others may see fit to adopt the existing policy on school education in India.

The text itself is converted into a Tacotron-style "mel-scale spectrogram" for purposes of rhythm and emphasis, while the words themselves are generated using a WaveNet-style system.

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Enabling and improving access to diagnosis and support appear in the national plans of Australia, England, France, the Netherlands, and Canada (albeit with varying emphases), while those of Norway, USA, Finland, and Republic of Korea discuss clarifying existing pathways and referral routes.

In other words, emotionally significant information is encoded and can be easier retrieved, signifying that we tend better to learn and remember those things that entail added emotional emphases, while we have to work harder at recall to retrieve information that has no special meaning [ 22, 23].

Claude Coleman Jr., the band's supremely dexterous drummer, found ways to shift the rhythmic emphasis even while galloping through "I'll Be Your Jonny on the Spot".

The public conversation about progress, they say, has been forcibly redirected, and is now restricted to technology and entrepreneurship an emphasis that, while not wholly rhetorical, seems gauged to impress foreign observers.

For instance, RRI's definition by von Schomberg (2013) calls societal actors and innovators to 'become mutually responsive to each other with a view to the … innovation process and its marketable products' (emphasis added), while van den Hoven (2012) discusses the potential of technologies to spawn new moral choice situations.

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