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Mr. Christie emphasized that much of that out-of-state travel was for nonpolitical trips.
But he emphasized that much of that money would be channeled to local governments or used for programs that would encourage private landowners and private groups to take a more aggressive stewardship of the land and water around them.
Chu emphasized that much of the legal architecture surrounding the mortgage system is rigged against middle-class and low-income homeowners, while providing breaks for wealthier borrowers.
It should also be emphasized that much of this discussion hinges on the concept that the insoluble fibrillar protein aggregates are responsible for cell death, whereas there is increasing evidence implicating soluble oligomers as potential culprits in the pathogenesis of neurodegenerative diseases such as PD [ 78].
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The channel will remain, of course, but the company believes the change is a way to emphasize that much of its growth is now coming from its Web site and other business operations.
Although many of the speakers have been visitors, we also incorporated local speakers to emphasize that much of the research carried out by MSU mathematics and biology faculty is interdisciplinary.
Patient surveys have shown a slight improvement in patient satisfaction about the several steps of their care, but emphasize that much remains to be done.
But sustainability experts emphasize that much of the gain should come from doing the things everyone does now, but in ways that are a bit more efficient and green.
Treasury officials have declared the bailout a success, emphasizing that much of the program's money has been returned and that losses are now likely to be less than once expected.
It is worth emphasizing that much of this material is close to unreadable sometimes because it is sappy with sentiment but mostly because it is just too gnarled and knotted for current taste (increasing one's reverence for Rackham, who saw its warpings at once), let alone for that of our children.
It is worth emphasizing that much of this material is close to unreadable — sometimes because it is sappy with sentiment but mostly because it is just too gnarled and knotted for current taste (increasing one's reverence for Rackham, who saw its warpings at once), let alone for that of our children.
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