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As chief of the National Council of Churches, he urged members to emphasize aid to the poor.
Given that the consortium's goal was to catalogue all, or as many as possible, of the votes that had been cast by Florida citizens but not recorded by Florida authorities, one might have expected its members to emphasize the finding that corresponded to its goal.
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Holmes and her board members like to emphasize how technologically advanced Theranos is; the implicit comparison is with the existing diagnostic behemoths such as Quest Diagnostics.
Other members "tended to emphasize the changes in business attitudes and expectations, the strength in labor compensation, and the tendency for underlying inflation trends to be subject to considerable momentum that was unlikely to be reversed quickly".
Family members used to emphasize the pronunciation dra-COOL-a, "as if," Mr. Drake says, "by pushing down hard on that middle syllable we could push ourselves away from those European roots".
Assemblyman Richard L. Brodsky of Westchester, who has led reform efforts, said the latest changes, including a mention of the fiduciary duty of board members, were meant to emphasize the independence of authority board members from those who appoint them.
Strikingly, the definitions of authentic research experiences differ among faculty members and tend to emphasize either the scientific process or the discovery of previously unknown data.
This does not mean that each endorsed a solely genetic model of identity and aetiology: rather, family members overwhelmingly took pains to emphasize that genes interacted with other factors.
Mr. Kohn, an influential cen-trist, was appointed by President George W. Bush, as were the two most recent board members to leave, who tended to emphasize inflation fighting.
The solution is specific training in this skill, and perhaps an explicit agreement among members requiring the health champion to emphasize personal accountability.
Russell was succeeded as president in 1917 by Joseph Franklin Rutherford (Judge Rutherford; 1869 1942), who changed the group's name to Jehovah's Witnesses in 1931 to emphasize its members' belief that Jehovah, or Yahweh, is the true God and that the Witnesses were his specially chosen followers.
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