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The instrument's warm timbre serves the material surprisingly well, with the longer delay-time of the reed notes emphasising the way the lines interlace and intertwine.
"If, as many contributors have said, people's concerns around immigration centre upon pace of change or loss of familiar reference points, you can see how emphasising the way in which immigrants have contributed to growth does not feed into the worries that people have".
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Now, policymakers are emphasising the ways in which Australia is different from its neighbours and therefore less likely to suffer a financial crisis.
Hazan emphasises the way rumours had led the sans‑culottes to fear for their own lives.
Goldsmith was influenced by the sociological writings of Karl Polanyi, which emphasised the way economies are embedded in society and culture.
She emphasises the way in which his work was a collaboration with all his informants, not only the major scientists but the minor pigeon-fanciers and worm-diggers.
In his speech to the TUC rally on 26 March, actor Sam West emphasised the way in which arts cuts are skewed against the poor.
In October 1988, Ashley claimed that Scott had ignored an official report which doubled the number of disabled people in the country and emphasised the way poverty compounded the effects of disability.
What I think is really important is how she emphasises the way that feminism is about equality between both sexes, something which is at the core of feminism but is overlooked so often in today's society.
Pretty much all of the presentations assumed that cars would be self-piloting within 20 years, and that their interiors would, to some extent, be transformed into extensions of living spaces.Some suggested a sort of descendant of the iPad offering an interface between car and passengers, an idea that seemed to emphasise the way in which the vehicles would feel like blank slates.
In his book Plato's Socratic Conversations (1986), Stokes offered a careful and systematic reading of three dialogues (the Laches, the dialectical part of the Symposium and the Protagoras) that emphasised the way in which the character of Socrates makes use of his interlocutor's positions, admissions, social function and status to refute their views.
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