It has diffused a wider lack of confidence on the part of investors and consumers, accentuating the trend towards recession. |
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Prints further enhanced with surface embellishments created a vibrant and sensual appeal, thereby accentuating the ensemble. |
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Behind him, he knew, the empyreal capital endured, the snowy grounds around it merely accentuating its transcendental, yet solitary, existence. |
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A good gulp of flavorful dry stout can clean the palate while accentuating the briny tang of raw shellfish. |
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He keeps the focus perpetually on the spinning basketball, accentuating its heroic appeal. |
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Its sides slope gently inward to eliminate the need for a toekick, accentuating the material's monolithic character. |
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Herge, then aged seventy-one, was a gaunt figure, his face deeply lined, accentuating his sharp features. |
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Her pale skin became rosy, accentuating her delicate features, and contrasting her dark hair and eyes beautifully. |
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Instead of focusing on the length of your cut, concentrate on accentuating your best feature. |
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By accentuating the positive effects of global commerce, they hope to show that the left's new bogey man has no clothes. |
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Korean Protestantism consciously and deliberately assumed the form of a magical religion, accentuating the present and this-worldly rewards. |
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They have shown impressive skill in affirming and accentuating the positives of even the most adverse of circumstances. |
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You can't argue with Sky, ITV and, previously, the BBC for accentuating its positives out of all proportion. |
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He was not a man at all, she now saw, but instead a handsome boy, his careless grin accentuating his already striking features. |
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With Thierry Henry close to signing a new contract, however, Wenger is at pains to keep accentuating the positive. |
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His long wings beat slow, steady beats, as if accentuating the overall extenuation of the bird. |
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Apart from the gold, Indian women have been accentuating their fashions with bindis and mehendi. |
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The deep, richly sweet berry-like flavour cuts through the chocolate, accentuating its moreish, creamy flavour. |
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In one way, by de-massifying society, and accentuating our differences, we help people individualise themselves. |
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We considered the danger of accentuating the Doing and how it can lead to an irredeemable activism on the part of the individual or community. |
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The study also attempted to define strategies for accentuating these cultures through the products identified in their terroir. |
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The vibrant cast in modern dress hurl contemporary references, songs, slang and asides into Shakespeare's verse, accentuating the comic and the physical. |
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Their thick skin, with well-developed, sufficiently elastic subcutaneous tissue, often forms folds around the neck, accentuating this feeling. |
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Restructuring of the economy has affected the work of women, accentuating job segregation and gender discrimination. |
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So depending on where you are and what the insect pests are, one or the other may be accentuating insect problems. |
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She stands up decisively and pulls her t-shirt down at the sides, accentuating the waistless bulge of her torso that protrudes for some distance from her body. |
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Sapphire had first seen her standing at the bar, the black halter dress accentuating her form, its back plunging daringly to a sharp vee, ending just below her tail. |
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Demographic ageing has started to affect labour supply, accentuating the need for reforms stimulating participation and hours worked. |
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You experience a syncopation when, having started a sound on a weak rhythmic position, you feel the following strong position accentuating it. |
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After bath or shower, apply all over the body by accentuating on dry areas. |
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But the really brilliant part is that they're cut on the bias, which means they drape perfectly, hiding what you want to hide and accentuating what you want to show off. |
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With a laugh, the man emerged from the shadow of a canvas overhang in front of a shop, the light from the moon accentuating his features almost as well as the sun would. |
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But rapid and continuing restructurings risk accentuating confusion and blurring responsibilities. |
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As the king unready to govern Simon Bartlett gave what could be called the performance of a lifetime, his lisping accentuating the monarch's worldly innocence. |
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This minimizes air exchange, accentuating the effects of wind-borne pollution, and of exterior humidity and abrupt temperature changes. |
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His long, rakish horns are mounted on a pedicle that extends above his head, thus accentuating the droll length of his features. |
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The drop in demand is accentuating the downward pressure on launcher and satellite prices, and space-sector companies have reached a critical point. |
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The goal is to examine how new technologies in areas such as cyberspace and hypersonic flight may be accentuating nuclear risks. |
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The artist wanted to present a machine in a sculptural and architectural form by accentuating its metallic structures that entangle themselves, punctuated with a full or open volume. |
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We will not find a European solution by accentuating the problems. |
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The transition from an industrial to a digital era, characterized by the existence of a society of knowledge and an economy of knowledge, entails the risk of further accentuating the digital gap. |
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Inventories, which are another key variable explaining the dynamics of business non-financial investment, played an important role in accentuating the economic downturn. |
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The formation of stereotypes and prejudices at an early age decisively contributes to gender discrimination, with a direct effect on accentuating inequalities between women and men throughout their entire life. |
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The diversity of the projects supported proves the vitality of our sectors and its needs, while also accentuating their commitment in contributing to the objectives set by the European Union. |
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Further, technical support for performance based funding mechanisms has focused largely on management and implementation, accentuating disconnects between UNAIDS' core expertise and country demands. |
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Conventional weapons are present in all of these, and have a devastating effect on the development and progress of peoples and regions, while also accentuating global perceptions of fear and insecurity. |
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The finished side of each row is paired with the sandblasted side of the interlocking row, accentuating the diagonal lines at which the panels meet. |
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Such gains have, however, been distributed very unequally and inequitably, both within and among countries, accentuating further already existing disparities and divides. |
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In the last years the presence of international organisations acting in Rome was much increased, accentuating in this way the international character which has always distinguished this city. |
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The globalization of the world economy and the liberalization of world trade were accentuating the social and economic disparities between nations more than ever before. |
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Although the continent benefited from a period of sustained economic growth, the food crisis and global economic meltdown run the risk of accentuating disparities and driving more people into poverty. |
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The commentariat parses his words, accentuating the positive and dismissing his warnings. |
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It can have mixed effects on health patterns, alleviating some problems and accentuating others. |
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This must not, on the other hand, take the form of unduly accentuating differences or 'ghettoizing' different social and ethnic groups by locking them into 'walled gardens' of programme services, dedicated solely to them. |
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Nutritional deficiency leads to difficulties in maintaining moisture levels in the skin: Â dehydration becomes more pronounced, thus accentuating the appearance of fine lines and loss of tonicity. |
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It was a breathless whisper from a porcelain goddess, pale cheeks accentuating striking blue eyes and glossy pink lips, full and parted with shallow breaths. |
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The fit of the wool crepe coatdress with matching satin piping and passementerie is extremely flattering and cinches her in at the waist accentuating her petite figure. |
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With black leggings accentuating her stomach, the F1 heiress seemed to have clearly abandoned her previous tactics of hiding her suspected baby bump behind her bag. |
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