Sentence examples for emphasising not from inspiring English sources

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Smith also understood the richness of human motivation, emphasising not just prudence and self-interest, as some of his supposed modern followers would have it, but also "humanity, generosity and public spirit".

Zimerman was the remarkable soloist at the Royal Festival Hall, too, emphasising not only how the Concerto is so beautifully tailored to his playing, with its unique clarity and control of colour and texture, but how imaginatively the work riffs on the traditional concerto model, and on the relationship between soloist and orchestra.

The principles proposed by the WLiAI team are extremely sensible and actionable, emphasising not only corporate and civic responsibility, but the complete practicability of keeping ordinary laws and procedures in place for governing these new technologies.

Significant failure of column baseplate connections have been reported in major earthquakes, emphasising not only the importance of their function but also the lack of knowledge of their true behaviour.

Locke's curricular recommendations reflect the break from scholastic humanism and the emergence of a new kind of education—one emphasising not only science but also practical professional training.

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By shoving the verb over, Kiezdeutsch can emphasise not just who is doing something but when.

The reposefulness of the setting serves to emphasise not only the loneliness of Neil Dovestone's death, but its violence.

The monochrome tones and meticulous compositions of his landscapes and portraits emphasise not just his formal detachment, but his abiding sense of psychological isolation.

The Nordics' success depends on their long tradition of good government, which emphasises not only honesty and transparency but also consensus and compromise.

The necessity of recognising important kinetic roles of several parameters is emphasised not only for aerobic, but also for anaerobic conditions, e.g. TiO2*-photocatalysed conversions of chloromethane pollutants in deoxygenated aqueous solutions.

The big society is ultimately derived from the ideas of Edmund Burke and Adam Smith, who emphasised not rampant but limited markets; not the over-mighty state but free and independent institutions; not personal greed but trust and sympathy.

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