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There entrance is usually emphasised by a portico, as on Mustafa Pasha Mosque, dating from the 15th century.
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In general, six aspects are usually emphasised: access to services, relevance to need, effectiveness, equity, social acceptability, efficiency/economy.
"We will not let that happen!" The tone of Victory Day speeches is usually more conciliatory, emphasising the collective struggle of the international community's fight against the Nazis.
Second, campaigning for freedom of thought and expression lacks credibility if (as is usually the case) it emphasises the plight of one particular group.
"A really important part of the training, which is usually male dominated, is to emphasise that the average man doesn't do this, but also to point out the hidden nature of the problem," she said.
On the seldom occasions it makes an appearance, it is usually merely a prop to emphasise intellect or cunning, or as a material analogy to illustrate a scheming mind.
Training and education efforts designed to professionalize the Egyptian military will also go ahead, even though the military took power by force, which is usually what such efforts emphasise avoiding.
Benchmarking is usually associated with "excellence"; the government emphasised the raising of standards in the 1997 White Paper "The New NHS: Modern, Dependable" that heralded the NRCE.
Such an approach is usually associated with the social constructivist paradigm which emphasises the socially constructed nature of reality.
She helped us re-emphasise dimensions that were usually excluded – no, expelled – from general analyses of the urban economy.
Feyerabend was (usually) a fairly liberal falsificationist, always emphasising the tenacity with which scientists should defend their theories, and allowing that scientific theories can start by being untestable.
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