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Even the prime minister's senior strategists acknowledge his personal unpopularity by saying that Labour is planning a campaign that will emphasise "the team".

At the heart of the changes, which will see the return of "London" to the paper's masthead, is a change of tone that will emphasise the positive and move away from what Greig and, he says, readers saw as a relentlessly negative tone.

"In an increasingly non-religious and, at the same time, diverse society, we need policies that will emphasise what we have in common as citizens rather than what divides us," said BHA chief executive Andrew Copson.

Inverness were content to threaten on the break and play out an efficient victory that will emphasise the rebuilding job Butcher faces should he make the switch to Leith.

Israeli Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked said: "Israel cannot shut its eyes to the changes being made across the world in respect to marijuana consumption and its effects". Meanwhile, Public Security Minister Gilad Erdan added that the move was "an important step on the way to implementing a new policy that will emphasise education and treatment instead of criminal enforcement".

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Of the others in the top 10, the one that surprises (and pleases) me is number 6: the idea that emerging markets will emphasise their cultural heritage in exporting fashion items, music, design and so on.

In the end, he decided to create what could become the world's largest book club, to read titles that, he says, will "emphasise learning about new cultures, beliefs, histories and technologies".

The declaration of consent will emphasise that participation in the project is voluntary and that participants may withdraw their consent to participate at any time without providing a reason and without any consequences for the patient's current or future treatment by the health service.

When discussing the research with participants at the recruitment stage, we will emphasise that the views of all involved are equally important, and that we will make every effort to use what they tell us in a non-attributable way.

The new proposals will emphasise that the increase in basic pay will be on average 11 per cent.

Mr Gilmore has recently promised that his 2001 proclamation will emphasise reunification.

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