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Discover Ludwig"under emphasis" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
You can use it to indicate something that is particularly important or emphasized. For example: He mentioned the need for teamwork, under emphasis.
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Rather, the issue is the amount of time teachers are forced to spend on test preparation in low-performing schools which ultimately leads to over emphasis on basic skills, and under emphasis on problem solving and complex thinking.
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"It makes no more sense to have a NASA with an under-emphasis on human spaceflight than it did to have a NASA with an over-emphasis," General Lyles wrote.
In particular, I believe that the hype about "non-linear TV" is one of the main drivers of the previous and current governments' over-emphasis on superfast broadband and under-emphasis on both digital inclusion and on maintaining a strong and independent BBC.
In retrospect, one of the main reasons for the decline of the department during the period before I arrived was that there was under-emphasis on publishing in referee journals and faculty were hired to maintain existing lines of research (especially in marketing) rather than break new ground.
He told the BBC: "It really does require to be investigated whether there may not be an institutional over-emphasis in police forces on progressing their criminal investigations and an institutional under-emphasis on the privacy side of it".
I personally think there is an over-emphasis on dialog and an under-emphasis on content.
In addition, we review the published IaBSFDs for insects, though doing so is complicated by their under-emphasis in the literature.
However, the prevailing under-emphasis of reproductive health within HIV programming remains evident in the numbers: unwanted fertility among women living with HIV is estimated to account for 25% of infant infections (nearly 90,000 MTCT incidents every year) and 20% of infant mortality [14].
The lack of patient involvement is another limitation, which possibly lead to an under-emphasis of patient-mediated interventions.
This not only confuses clients but also causes some FCHVs to skip over cards that repeat information, resulting in the under-emphasis of some important messages.
Therefore, conservation strategies based heavily on neutral genetic variation, with an under-emphasis on the distribution of non-neutral variation, risk detrimental impacts to locally adapted population segments and should be scrutinized (Pearman 2001; Schwartz et al. 2009).
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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.

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