Sentence examples for underscoring the implications from inspiring English sources

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Further underscoring the implications of these findings for audit outcomes, our results suggest that if an auditor's request leads clients to provide a response that is biased towards client-supporting information, clients may be less likely to agree with an auditor's proposed income-decreasing adjustment.

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I was breathless with shock, something was happening that oughtn't to, some harm being done that should be stopped, as if somebody were breaking the best china, an intact thing being smashed to pieces!" For anyone who doubts that ice is as significant to the history of the world as, say, cod, Gosnell frequently underscores the implications of its physical properties.

[Available at www.pnas.org/content/early/2014/05/21/1407304111.full.pdf+html] This provocative commentary by Carl Weiman highlights the major findings reported in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences by Freeman et al. (2014) and underscores the implications.

Both factions agree that the artist's use of the "Rise" filter gives the work the glowing, haloed appearance of a Renaissance fresco and underscores the implication that Mr. Button is a good boy.

His greater fear, he says, is civil unrest, which occurred in limited fashion in Liberia in August lastt month, Lewis Brown, Liberia's information minister, underscored the political implications of the crisis for a country whose own civil war ended so recently.

Many studies have underscored the prognostic implications of either DeOx or ReOx [16 22].

These results underscore the adverse implications of elevated CK-MB levels after PCI in this high-risk population.

This underscores the clinical implications of the associations that we are reporting.

Many studies have underscored the prognostic implications of either DeOx or ReOx [ 16- 22].

The sensitivity of newer technologies can have considerable clinical implications, underscoring the importance of gaining a better understanding of the plausibility of hypotheses such as sensitivities, over-diagnosis and initial difference in data from large scale trials such as the MLP.

This case has several broader implications as well, underscoring the dangers not merely of "bad science" but also of scientific fraud.

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