Exact(1)
Will Eaves's skill lies in the shift from children to adults; these are the same people, subtly emphasised by the passage of time, by the ravages of life as it is lived.
Similar(59)
(Around this time the English-language media, which initially went back and forth, plumped for "Chinese dream" over "China dream" as a translation, thus subtly emphasising the people over the nation).
For all their televisual potential, these interiors become cinematic spaces, a varied lighting palette (from shafts of daylight to the constant glow of monitor screens) subtly emphasising the changing temperatures of the drama and lending a mainstream sheen to the endlessly argumentative action.
Rebel Rebel, an out-and-out rocker, is pretty much the perfect Bowie song for Springsteen to cover, and the E Street Band are used to covering anything and everything – the organ here changes the song subtly, emphasising that it's an R&B rave-up at heart.
It is something that is subtly and repeatedly emphasised by tech firms.
"Local newspapers did often include photos of sportsmen or teams when they enlisted and noted their status, often subtly but still visibly, but it is probably the newspapers that emphasised the sports stars as a means to enhance recruitment more than the War Office".
Whilst arts organisations emphasised socio-cultural objectives in strategic planning and operational processes, external pressures arising from austerity have subtly started to displace socio-cultural values.
Language was emphasised.
Others emphasised health care.
"She never emphasised her suffering.
Risk is heavily emphasised.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com