Sentence examples for explicitly emphasised from inspiring English sources

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The 2006 documentary, The Devil and Daniel Johnston, explicitly emphasised that Johnston was lo-fi's very own Brian Wilson.

In her speech at the wall memorial on Bernauer Strasse on Saturday afternoon, Germany's chancellor, Angela Merkel, had explicitly emphasised the geopolitical resonances of the event, instead of indulging in personal reminiscences.

In this sense, the interlocutor in charge of the contract elaboration mentioned that the clause 'was thought to be a concession to the Muslim organisations and maybe useful for them in order to advance in the national debate'.35 Muslim actors indeed have explicitly emphasised their hope to promote their rights at the national level through the negotiations at the local level.

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However, the patient advance directive law, enacted on Sept. 1st 2009, has added a new momentum to ACP, explicitly emphasising the patient's right to limit future life-prolonging treatments by means of an AD [ 9].

In Brenda's case, the consultant makes a case that "there is a functional as well as psychological benefit to this operation" because "she [the patient] now has gross breast asymmetry which makes garment wearing problematic" – a comment that explicitly emphasises the breast's abnormal biomechanical function while also acknowledging its symbolic one in shaping body image and identity.

The term 'integrated' is used explicitly to emphasise that the outputs of this system (i.e. decisions, actions and expectations) are dependent on an extended history of past experiences.

It must be noted that some of these were ranked as high priority targets by other studies that did not consider the structural aspect explicitly, again emphasising the need for structural level analysis.

Sri Lanka's prime minister, Ranil Wickremesinghe, has explicitly ruled out possibilities for international judges' involvement and emphasised that any probe will be purely domestic.

He also set out a raft of often symbolic new policies on crime, education and the health service that repeatedly emphasised the virtues of discipline, Britishness and an explicitly biblical morality.

Though the majority of the children could not explicitly say what they had learnt from attending support groups, they all emphasised the benefits of learning valuable information through attendance, particularly about HIV and drugs.

When asked what could relieve them from some of the distress caused by the experience, many women explicitly spoke of situations in which they had had positive encounters with healthcare professionals, and they emphasised how this had a great potential to give them the strength to move on.

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