The second notion emphasises the traits that split America into hostile ethnic laagers and deny its essential multiculturalism. |
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He warns against reductionist analyses and emphasises that films should be judged by narrative criteria, as entertainment, and as stories. |
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For a more dramatic look, Margaret emphasises the eyes with a dark brown eyeliner across the waterline and above the top lash line. |
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Intensive case management emphasises small caseloads, with increased intensity of contact. |
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To accentuate his point, he referred to the Gospel which emphasises forgiveness. |
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Winterbottom emphasises that although the dialogue in the film is improvised, every scenario was organised. |
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It emphasises how we have the ability to laugh at ourselves, rather than at each other. |
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As a vocalist, however, he only emphasises the insipid nature of his songs, most of which are reminiscent of mediocre 80s pop. |
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The conductor emphasises them strongly against pianissimo strings to marvelous effect, more so than in any other interpretation on disc. |
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He can put together a coherent policy programme which emphasises sensible reform of the public services and the tax and benefits system. |
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Freud emphasises parricide, both in regard to the Oedipal urge and to the primal horde, where sons kill the father. |
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Not only does the drainpipe leg hang badly with most footwear but it emphasises the fuller hips and rear. |
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Leading practitioner Leon Chaitow emphasises the value of treating the spine and all other related joints osteopathically. |
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This could be due to failure to seroconvert following vaccination and further emphasises the need for serological surveillance. |
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He emphasises that the statutory offence requires a deliberate intentional act. |
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The rapid expansion of the sector observed during the last year emphasises the importance of its advantages. |
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This quality only emphasises that he remains always self-sufficient, self-poised, and self-pleased. |
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The incident emphasises the gulf between the president-elect and his own supporters. |
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He emphasises a code of ethics for economics, rejects abstract free trade theory, and loathes the trickle-down effect. |
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Divided into five distinct sections, each portion emphasises different aspects of Shingon Buddhism. |
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Speaking in one voice emphasises the importance of listening when conversing. |
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By then, he emphasises, Asia will be home to two thirds of the world's population. |
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A few scholars have also carried out research studies on the institution, which emphasises religious harmony and national integration. |
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He has pushed the Rhone towards a modern style that emphasises fruit and clarity over crusted, barrel-aged, black wines. |
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He emphasises the uselessness of formulae, even while providing us with several very useful schematics illustrating common narrative techniques. |
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Flying over the high mountain ranges emphasises why road travel is so tortuous, but the sight of these peaks and ravines is awe-inspiring. |
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This adaptation emphasises the inherent humour of the play, especially in the devil's asides and monologues. |
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I know that my inability to act is my fault, based on several long-running problems, but being with them emphasises it. |
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Just like the rock art, Pharaonic Egyptian art emphasises the clothing and accoutrements rather than the physical features. |
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The lengthy pause after the last person strolls past emphasises both the void and provides a sense of fullness and weight. |
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It emphasises the need to develop a holistic approach to heritage issues and sets out the relevant skills that are required. |
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Campion emphasises Winslet's curvaceousness as she appears goddess-like and shimmering to Waters in the desert. |
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It emphasises the desire for the other's approval, 1 appeasement in a conflict, understanding. |
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Simple, elegant forms and natural textures are used in a design that emphasises warmth and comfort without relying on fussy detailing and excessive decoration. |
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In particular it emphasises the importance of training local men as church leaders, to become pastors and elders in their own churches, as soon as possible. |
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It emphasises that the old corroboration regime has been dismantled. |
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It's the dash that keeps you going, the semi-colon that facilitates an introduction and the exclamation mark that emphasises moments of exaltation. |
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And he emphasises he is making his comments in his private capacity. |
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This scheme also emphasises the importance we place in striving towards health in all our policies. |
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The Guide emphasises that performance evaluation reports must be treated in strict confidence at all times. |
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In the following apparitions, she emphasises the need to do penance and to convert. |
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If the characters take it more seriously than anyone else, then that emphasises the ludicrousness of their behaviour. |
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The discovery emphasises the risk to archaeological remains in ploughsoil. |
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At the same time, the introduction of the euro emphasises the challenges that lie ahead. |
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This includes small and medium-sized enterprises, the importance of which the Yürür report commendably emphasises. |
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Rule 65 emphasises both the cleanliness of institutions and the personal hygiene of the juveniles held in them. |
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Some should be receptive to a Republican message that emphasises entrepreneurial vim and freedom. |
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He emphasises that he has sworn no allegiance to Russia and has no ulterior motive. |
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However, the Committee emphasises the enormity of the problem and the need for international measures and legislation to deal with it. |
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It merely emphasises the fact that parents are aware that children tend to get into mischief and do not exercise the same degree of responsibility for safety as adults. |
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This innovative approach that emphasises reduction and compensation will enable us to move towards achieving carbon neutrality for our brands. |
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It also cannot accept Recital 8a, which re-iterates and emphasises the non-binding nature of the proposed savings target. |
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The crisis emphasises the need to support citizens at a time of major budget constraint. |
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Also an approach which emphasises the sheer power and wealth of global corporations can demoralise and disempower workers. |
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Lötsch also emphasises that we cannot do without bionics if we want to solve the problems of the future. |
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The circular emphasises that NGOs' activities should not be subject to video recording unless there is a request from the authorities. |
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It emphasises there is no evidence that such rennet is a risk, nor is there evidence for a risk from cheese or whey protein. |
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The furore surrounding Germany's Foreign Minister, Joschka Fischer, emphasises the need for this. |
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Police training emphasises and uses the natural 'drive' of the animal and a key part of their training focuses on locating suspects. |
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The Council emphasises the EU's independence from external supplies as being central to its action. |
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The Commission emphasises that the text may yet change as it is still the subject of ongoing consultations. |
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The second sentence emphasises the primary objective assigned to the Eurosystem by the Treaty. |
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The renewed Lisbon strategy emphasises the role of public services in achieving the objective of growth and competitiveness. |
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However, it emphasises the importance of having strong and efficient domestic remedies for addressing human rights violations. |
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It therefore emphasises the need for a well-resolved and coordinated framework of cooperation to tackle this problem. |
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The Stockholm Programme emphasises that the internal and the external security are inseparable. |
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As Clark also emphasises, that debate placed demonology at the centre of many contemporary preoccupations about the nature of both the world and the divine purpose. |
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Open scepticism rejects the demonstration of equipollence as itself dogmatic and emphasises the usefulness of refined elaborations of appearances. |
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Primary education now emphasises skills acquisition rather than knowledge. |
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Sufism emphasises the more mystical and ascetic aspects of the religion. |
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The Greek-style neoclassicism of the building represents the heroic valour of the New Zealand soldier and emphasises the classical tragedy of battles such as at Gallipoli. |
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As she rises from a low chair at which she has been playing the clavichord, she disentangles the folds in the capacious dress which emphasises her tiny form. |
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Atlas margarine Special layering emphasises the pastry cook products containing puff pastry such as crescents, slipper, palm trees, shnecks, vanilla slice etc. |
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On behalf of the Socialist Group, I welcome the report, which emphasises Europe's responsibility for ensuring respect for fundamental rights and democratic principles as well as the secularity of nation states. |
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Although there may be tensions, this area presages influence, the new framework for analysis emphasises the evolution of the border zone into a contact zone. |
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An artist who, with a strongly assured technique, emphasises the most minute details of boats and of the sea so as to magnify the marine ambience in a scene smitten with nostalgia. |
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This experience emphasises the importance of ongoing surveillance following pneumococcal vaccine introduction and development of expanded valency vaccines. |
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The Commission emphasises that there is no need to use lethal means to obtain scientific information about whales, and that adequate data for management purposes can be obtained using non-lethal techniques. |
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The name 'cooperation measures' is too technocratic, whereas 'creative actions' emphasises the fact priority will be given to creativity in the selection of projects. |
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Irrespective of all this, the Commission emphasises that the Heads of State or Government have a number of options regarding both the technicalities of incorporation in the Treaties and the timing. |
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The EDPS emphasises that access to the detailed report is limited strictly to those who need to be acquainted with it within the framework of their competence. |
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It emphasises that this should in all cases be done with due respect to the principles of confidentiality, informed consent and the voluntary self-identification of persons as belonging to a particular group. |
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Farsighted investments were typically neglected in favour of projects dedicated to resource extraction. This history emphasises that the capitalism upon which Western wealth was built was not particularly laissez-faire. |
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Finally, it emphasises the Commission's total lack of self-criticism when its ill-judged decisions lead to economic disasters, as in the Rhodia affair, for example. |
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It also emphasises the importance to climate policy of wood as an energy source and building material to replace fossil fuels and building materials. |
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The report emphasises the problematic occurrence of speculation in inflating prices and increasing volatility on the markets, which needs to be regulated. |
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It emphasises the negative, places undue weight on the often unverified allegations and views of extremists and minorities, and there is no warmth or friendship. |
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And I've been struck by how he emphasises this through absences. |
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Allow me in conclusion to put in a good word for Amendment No 60, which emphasises the value of families, family enterprises and the transition from one generation to the next. |
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Couple that with the fact that Queensland have won all five deciding games in the past eight years, well, it just emphasises how important it will be for NSW to find a way to win tonight. |
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The report emphasises that small languages must be protected. |
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In a video message for the European Network of Victims of Terrorism, Vice-President Jacques Barrot emphasises that this day is an occasion to once again express sympathy with the victims and with their families and friends. |
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In her latest book Reforming The Unreformable, OkonjoIweala strongly emphasises this fact. |
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Travelogs traces the stages leading from self awareness to an awareness of others and emphasises the need for imagination in order to change reality. |
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It also really emphasises the sound of musicians playing live in a room, rather than a compressed, overdubbed, or possibly over-produced sound. |
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In fact, clothing cleverly emphasises the sexiness of the act. |
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Like Kristeva, White emphasises the interconnection of rationality and bodiliness, never allowing the two to be radically separated. |
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The solidity of the ceramic elements contrasts the lightness of the rope net, in a game of solids and voids which emphasises the material and polychromic nature of the structure. |
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Moreover, the Court emphasises that a Member State cannot plead the alleged unlawfulness of a decision addressed to it as a defence to an action for failure to fulfil obligations, based on non-implementation of that decision. |
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General Comment 17 emphasises that article 24 requires States to adopt special measures to protect children in addition to ensuring to them the exercise of all rights guaranteed under the Covenant. |
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It emphasises the need for extended noise monitoring in order to reduce local noise pollution and preserve daily the quality of life of populations. |
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In Canada, we have updated our assistance for these worthwhile projects with a new programme that emphasises safe and sustainable building practices. |
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The percussive delicacy of his 1828 Graf fortepiano emphasises the curious mixture of playfulness and reverence in the E major Sonata, while embracing the A flat Sonata's symphonic ambition. |
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In this respect, the Authority emphasises that the Norwegian State as a tax collector and as a seller of real estate should be viewed as two distinct entities for the purpose of the State aid regime. |
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In this connection, the European Council emphasises the importance of the Iraqi Government playing a leading role and the United Nations acting to provide advice and support. |
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The Sub-Committee further emphasises that the principle of pluralism includes ensuring the meaningful participation of women in the National Institution. |
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In her report, Mrs Cederschiöld quite rightly emphasises the worldwide importance of the new currency and the undeniable fact that it whets criminal appetites. |
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Through networking, it emphasises the promotion of circus performances in the Lower Normandy region and works towards greater audience appreciation. |
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And that, he emphasises, is irrespective of whether the film is an independent art-house or a mammoth popcorn movie. |
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Shelley emphasises domesticity, romance, family, sympathy, and compassion in the lives of her subjects. |
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They also embraced Protestantism a religion that reduces the church to a helpmate and emphasises the direct relationship between the individual and his God. |
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Furet emphasises that the decisions of August 1789 survived and became an integral part of. |
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In particular, Johnson emphasises God's infinite love and shows that happiness can be attained through virtuous action. |
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Methodism emphasises charity and support for the sick, the poor, and the afflicted through the works of mercy. |
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During Kingdomtide, Methodist liturgy emphasises charitable work and alleviating the suffering of the poor. |
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Hyginus emphasises the primordial nature of Atlas by making him the son of Aether and Gaia. |
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The insistent beat of Break, Break, Break emphasises the relentless sadness of the subject matter. |
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Knut Helle emphasises the steady strengthening of royal power throughout the civil war era. |
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In English, OSV is a marked word order because it emphasises the object, and is often accompanied by a change in intonation. |
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It focuses on the colonial era before 1947 and typically emphasises caste and downplays class, to the annoyance of the Marxist school. |
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Payment by bankcard developed very largely in 2002-2003 with the increase of electronic commerce, which, for high-priced purchases, emphasises or even requires this solution. |
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Thus Weber's methodology emphasises the use of comparative historical analysis. |
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But, rather than mock these scientists, he emphasises just how transient are our certainties about the past. Diplodocus, once believed to be a dim, droopy tailed giant, is now portrayed as an active, perky browser. |
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Andrei Neshchadin, deputy directeur of the 'Social-Conservative Club,' a think tank close to the United Russia party of President Putin, emphasises that oil revenues will not be enough to modernise the Russian Army. |
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Parliament will keep a watchful eye on these impact studies and emphasises the need for objectivity so that they are carried out with the greatest possible transparency. |
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A BREF on the General Principles of Monitoring emphasises the increase in the relative importance of diffusive and fugitive sources and the growing need to monitor those releases. |
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And, as the Algerian paper emphasises, it does not really matter that a large part of this stock was made up of medicines and perishable food products. |
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Ragu Rajan indicates that this kind of structural explanation could be behind most current unemployment, and he therefore emphasises the importance of retraining. |
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Tim Quelch's Underdog emphasises this national trait and is a riveting mixture of football, social history and popular culture. |
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However, it emphasises that the EU position vis-à-vis the armed groups in Colombia will have to be examined and revised in the light of respect for human rights, international humanitarian law and diplomatic immunity. |
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In particular, the statement emphasises that during the preparation and preliminary review of the draft law the trade unions repeatedly warned the authorities about the crudity and hastiness of the Law's adoption. |
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The vending industry emphasises that there is no lack of a particular denomination of coins, and that the quality of the euro coins is very satisfactory. |
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A lucid paper by Rajesh Tandon emphasises the turbulent times we are living in, and points out how economics and demography will make this the Asian century. |
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The ESC emphasises that organised civil society should quickly gets to the point of souring wide areas of cooperation, also be involved more actively in the transatlantic partnership and that is not acceptable. in the future. |
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It was a great moment of sharing and an experience that reaffirmed the value of volunteering as an educational process that emphasises protagonism on the part of young people. |
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In its declaration, the Council again emphasises, clearly and unambiguously, that the EU repudiates the death penalty and, in particular, execution by stoning. |
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In particular, it emphasises the importance of work as a route out of poverty, both for parents on low incomes and for their children once they leave school. The link between worklessness and poverty, say ministers, is clear. |
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It emphasises the importance of adhering to product labels and withholding periods for herbicides, to minimise the risk of maximum residue limits being breached. |
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This article, like many on fertilizers, emphasises the nutritional aspect. |
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The early material referring to the Celtic tonsure emphasises its distinctiveness from the Roman alternative and invariably connects its use to the Celtic dating of Easter. |
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In addition to working on making churches more inviting, Mission 21 emphasises reaching out to new populations which have previously not been contacted by the church. |
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In these accounts, Urban emphasises reconquering the Holy Land more than aiding the emperor and lists gruesome offences allegedly committed by Muslims. |
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Zinkin sees this not just in the Congress party but also among Hindu Nationalists in the Bharatiya Janata Party, which specifically emphasises Hindu traditions. |
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Durkan often emphasises to unionists that the protections and constitutional mechanisms of the Good Friday Agreement would remain in the united Ireland that the SDLP seeks. |
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In the first chapter of the new draft, Article 1 emphasises Egypt's indivisibility, but takes out the references to Africa and Asia that were added in the 2012 constitution. |
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