Sentence examples for involved emphasising from inspiring English sources

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Marco Verratti was also forced off before the end but it is not encouraging for Chelsea when Mourinho's analysis involved emphasising the point, not for the first time, about it being "difficult for us to score goals".

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(There's a bit of sleight-of-hand here, which involves emphasising the oak panels and military history books in Keith Richards's Sussex home, and omitting references to the strobe lighting and Dennis Wheatley paperbacks, but the point stands).

Hence, one fruitful avenue may involve emphasising the competencies of people with MCI to promote continued positive engagement in challenging social and cognitive activities that the person has reason to value.

When restricted to mass media, it will probably be wisest to resort to a behaviour change method that does not involve emphasising negative consequences of a behaviour, and if that cannot be avoided, at least make sure the communication is not threatening, emotional or confronting (see also de Hoog et al., 2007).

Watson et al., (2003) developed a survey instrument in the context of a study involving lessons emphasising variation in grade levels 3, 5, 7, 9 (Watson and Kelly, 2002a, 2002b).

Eating disorders have one of the highest mortality rates of mental illnesses, 22 and have been reported to be more prevalent (31%) in elite female athletes involved in sports emphasising leanness compared to those athletes (8%) involved in sports with less emphasis on leanness.

"There were some reservations from artists about getting involved but we emphasised that this is not political," she added.

In some cases, this has involved companies rebranding and emphasising the affordable housing aspect of their model, and their ability to place guardians in buildings that would otherwise be empty.

The prime minister has said she is looking forward to it – although the London dinner, as all those involved are anxious to emphasise, is deliberately being hosted not by her, but by the current Lords Rothschild and Balfour.

This new breed of celebrity fiction is distinct from the ghostwritten tradition of the genre, because the famous authors involved are keen to emphasise that the work is their own.

We note that the definition sum (1.2) is almost identical with related introductions in [3] and [13], where, comparing with (1.2), the term corresponding to k = 0 has been involved as well (we emphasise that the presence of this term in (1.2) has no influence on the qualitative analysis of (1.1)).

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