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He also said it did not emphasize the degree to which the blockade was responsible for the lack of development.
One can emphasize the degree to which experimental targets are always chosen as surrogates for what's really of interest.
Actual case histories are offered throughout the narrative to emphasize the degree of importance these actions have on the threat landscape.
For example, judges will emphasize the degree of agreement between the parents and encourage them to work harder at coming to a common agreement.
But most importantly -- and I speak to all of you in this room as reporters, as well as the American public -- I just want to emphasize the degree to which we are in serious times and this is a really serious job.
But I also think it's misleading to emphasize the degree to which Day was a so-called control freak, without pointing out that she also ceded control to those who managed her -- first her mother, then her husband, and finally, her son.
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Some supporters emphasized the degree of separation and argued against guilt by association.
But indoors, he emphasized, the degree of danger can be greatly reduced.
This school emphasized the degree to which biblical ideas were the product of the ancient cultural milieu.
But in a 1995 conversation with a historian, Herbert S. Parmet, Mr. Bush emphasized the degree to which his own family legacy pushed him into the political world.
The Barnard economist Rajiv Sethi wrote a critique emphasizing the degree of Fryer's reliance on the data from Houston, and suggesting bold conclusions like this might not hold up to further scrutiny.
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