Sentence examples for powerfully points out from inspiring English sources

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Worse, austerity will kill growth, as Standard Chartered Bank's chief economist Gerard Lyons powerfully points out today in his analysis of Britain and the eurozone.

And Mattilda Sycamore powerfully points out that the trans community, being as severely oppressed as it is, is part of a much larger marginalized community subject to powerful socioeconomic forces whose various subcommunities are often indistinguishable.

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As Patterson points out, "Glenn had argued so powerfully against affirmative action that the shift in position struck me more as a signal to the black community that he wanted back in, rather than a strongly intellectual change of heart".

"Nobody knows exactly why, but treatment seems to affect children's brains more powerfully," Luby says, pointing out that language acquisition, for example, is easier at younger ages.

Hintikka and Remes have powerfully argued for this interpretation, pointing out, for example, that Pappus seems to distinguish between 'akolouthôn'concomitantsnts') and 'epomena', which does appear to mean 'consequents' here (1974, ch. 2; 89-91).

Many Weill scholars, though befuddled by these stylistic swerves, have pointed out that the work is somehow powerfully moving in spite of its mixed idiom.

Studies have shown it can offer indications of economic growth potential just as strongly as the building of physical capital, such as roads, and more powerfully than skill levels within the workforce – which Mr Halpern pointed out that "every government in the world worries about incessantly".

As Mick Imlah pointed out in the Observer, Galbraith is also a powerfully imaginative storyteller and a stylish writer.

But as McPherson and others have pointed out, the more time that passes, the more powerfully will extremism take hold and divisions form.

It should be pointed out that British bookmakers are not always so powerfully prescient as, say, the Pythian priestesses of the temple of Apollo, or even the mercurially gifted Sybill Trelawney from the Harry Potter books.

Ismail, a powerfully-built fisherman with close cropped hair, drove VICE News around a still battle-scarred neighbourhood pointing out where he'd been during the opening stages of the fighting: The unfinished restaurant where he'd used his knowledge of explosives to make a large IED (improvised explosive device), and a bullet-pocked building where he and others holed up opposite government troops.

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