Sentence examples for emphasizing an aspect from inspiring English sources

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Cockburn approaches the question of Locke's epistemological foundations by emphasizing an aspect of Locke's theory of ideas of which Locke himself makes little use in his account of moral knowledge.

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In concluding, we wish to emphasize an aspect of the present approach that helps address a critical problem in computational biology: the problem of provenance that is, tracking how results are calculated, especially as it applies in the annotation of biological function.

An experimental design was adopted for collecting data from three tasks – locating points, planning routes, and searching polygons – each emphasizing a different aspect of way-finding.

This work adopted an experimental design for collecting data from three tasks – locating points, planning routes, and searching polygons – each emphasizing a different aspect of way-finding.

Based on the Industrial Marketing and Purchasing group's actors resources activities (ARA) model, this paper critically reviews the transaction-cost and organization-design literature emphasizing a negative aspect of firms' resources or activities customized to relationship counterparts that cause transaction or coordination difficulties.

In order to more accurately portray the content of this article, the title and abstract have been modified to avoid emphasizing a minor aspect of the article.

This emphasizes an important aspect of our approach, whose performance largely depends on the level of detail in Hg classification, more than on the actual number of samples used.

Each emphasizes a different aspect of the Sinatra mystique.

Some readers of The New York Times – the version printed on trees – have noted that a headline on the front page of Friday's paper emphasizes a different aspect of our analysis of tax trends than the accompanying chart.

Rather than assume their historical accuracy, Wellhausen identified four different authorial perspectives, each of which emphasized a particular aspect of ancient Israelite religious life or a distinct historical tradition within it.

The derivation from Byzantium is suggestive in that it emphasizes a central aspect of Byzantine civilization: the degree to which the empire's administrative and intellectual life found a focus at Constantinople from 330 to 1453, the year of the city's last and unsuccessful defense under the 11th (or 12th) Constantine.

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