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In some jobs it may refer specifically to giving confident presentations to lots of people, in which case emphasise that; it may also be a way of saying "social skills" – a vital element that employers are oddly reluctant to specify.
This is the party descended from the communists, though it has eschewed hard-left politics and offers itself as a left-wing democratic party (its posters emphasise that it does not want a revolution).
But the company was keen to emphasise that it had managed to increase its share of the market, even though the industry was being battered by the recession, "as a result of the resurgence of Stella Artois following the launch of Stella Artois 4%," according to Stuart MacFarlane, the president of InBev UK.
State broadcaster CCTV has used its rolling coverage of the Games to emphasise that it is the taking part, not the winning, that counts.
Bertram replied: "We emphasise that it is 'economic opportunities'.
I would like to emphasise that it gives us more than hope.
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The EU, in the minutes of its "Civil Society Dialogue" in June, emphasised that it "does not have a practice of excluding specific economic sectors from ISDS".
NIMR emphasises that it "places considerable value on the further development of its researchers, both scientifically and with regard to their personal skills".
Trevor Renals emphasises that it's not just about guarding borders.
Christo emphasised that it is not a pyramid.
It emphasises that it is not just in the business of selling coffee.
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