Sentence examples for emphasizes the means from inspiring English sources

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Where the notion of 'basic mobility' emphasizes the means ('"the opportunity to be mobile"), the notion of basic accessibility stresses the importance of the goal ("full participation of everyone in society").

This framework, rooted in Bandura's (1986) more general social cognitive theory, "emphasizes the means by which individuals exercise personal agency in the career development process, as well as extra-personal factors that enhance or constrain agency" (Lent et al. 1994, p. 79).

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In this, he developed what he called a "sexual system," emphasizing the means by which plants reproduce.

Oh, they are headed this way!" While the vast industry of Austen sequels and pastiches runs heavily toward the romance-novel end of the literary spectrum — see "The Private Diary of Mr. Darcy" by Maya Slater, to be published in the United States in June — scholars have long emphasized the mean-girl side of Jane's personality.

To emphasize the mean trends of the LFP power-indexes for both optic lobes (Fig. 9A), these signals were smoothed with Savizky-Golay 2nd-order function using 5 data points.

Although this method has been called as PAC (Pathway Activity inference using Condition-responsive genes) in the original article, it will be referred to as Mean CORGs in this report in order to emphasize the mean-based nature of the method as well as to avoid confusion with PCA (principal component analysis) which is one of the methods evaluated in this article.

It settled on a combined approach that includes several tactics but emphasizes the lethal means.

The test heavily emphasizes "the basics," which means the drilling is arguably of some value to kids who never mastered the multiplication tables but a bit of a bore for a lot of other kids.

Ugly shoes, ugly feet, ugly smile, ugly hands, ugly dress, ugly laugh; headline material which emphasizes the implied variables meant to determine a person's worth," Zellweger wrote in a blog on 5 August for the Huffington Post.

Ugly shoes, ugly feet, ugly smile, ugly hands, ugly dress, ugly laugh; headline material which emphasizes the implied variables meant to determine a person's worth, and serve as parameters around a very narrow suggested margin within which every one of us must exist in order to be considered socially acceptable and professionally valuable, and to avoid painful ridicule.

Complementing this with use of the mean emphasizes the outliers, which have a significant effect on patient flow, care quality, and satisfaction.

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