It is open to the general public and aims to underline the intrinsic value of the subject as a core life skill. |
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You can't merely pass your eyes over a page, underline a few things, and consider the job done. |
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The above examples serve to underline how limited our philosophy of health has become. |
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The figures suggest strung puppets, and underline the subjects' impotence as playthings of a malign destiny. |
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In case it is impossible to use italicisation one may underline the italicised parts of the examples above. |
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As if to underline the point, he has narrator Sean Penn, in a deliciously off-handed moment, deliberately fluff one of his lines. |
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More than mere testimonials, these comments underline Zinn's unsentimental dedication to the democracy he believes in. |
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Just double underline that we are still scratching the surface, we have a long way to go. |
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It was rather fortuitous then, to have the Prime Minister himself underline the need for a more direct and reliable land route. |
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To underline the point, he is sending emissaries to key countries in Europe and Asia, and Australia, for consultations. |
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Very basic flavouring should underline the goodness of the piece of meat and fish or whatever. |
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The many short chapters are often punctuated with pregnant little epigrams that underline the plot. |
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It is only, of course, a piece of doggerel compared with the Auden poem but it does underline what poetry can do. |
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Honestly and truthfully, I'd like to underline the point that your claim above is definitely baseless, misleading and untrue. |
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If you underline text to emphasize something but it is not an actual link, your readers will almost certainly be confused. |
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These cases underline the additional dangers from concentrated single chemical extracts from herbs. |
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These shocking figures underline the need for the public to reduce, reuse and recycle. |
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He used the occasion of the completion of reform to underline the broader implications for world trade. |
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We were to underline the thesis in the first paragraph and put brackets around the topic sentence of each body paragraph. |
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Get in the habit when writing down URLs or e-mail address to underline the letters that may be capitalized. |
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City technology colleges underline what can be achieved if the government trusts heads and teachers to run schools. |
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These are impressive figures by any standard and underline the overall importance of this sector. |
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It served, however, to underline his credentials as the most dynamic figure in the new generation of Conservative politicians. |
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It is important to underline that the heroine represents both pre-war and post-war values. |
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All of this served to underline the dangers, as much as the benefits, of nationalism. |
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This may be stretching a point, but it does underline how bluntly the race card figures in the current conflict. |
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These figures underline the ineffectiveness of prison as a deterrent and a reformer. |
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Shocking half-page pictures in colour and black and white underline the story throughout. |
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Small reflections of light at the top left-hand corner of the box underline the lustrous quality of the lacquered surface. |
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But I think what it has done is underline the stability, camaraderie, support and family aspects of boarding. |
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They underline the patrimonial structure of society in mobilizing the people. |
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The Festival Committee, however, thought it necessary to underline the visitors' right to roam. |
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And, just to underline their point they even insisted on dressing alike, all the time. |
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I don't think the problem is the color, the problem is the highlighting as opposed to an underline. |
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Now, he's back with two films, both of which underline his allergy to pigeonholing. |
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And when asked to underline the qualitative adjective in a sentence written out on the chalkboard, the star pupil homes in on the adverb. |
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The numerous instances in England where doctors have injected vincristine intrathecally, not intravenously, underline this. |
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They also underline the creative and lateral thinking which helps to make us market leaders. |
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For a luxurious look, choose a satin or charmeuse lining and underline it with flannel. |
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More than 100 people packed a lecture theatre at the Steam Museum to hear the MPs underline their commitment to the war and listen to the views of their constituents. |
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While common barkcloth is terracotta in colour, barkcloth of kings and chiefs is dyed white or black and worn in a different style to underline their status. |
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To explain this, it is necessary to underline the fact that the degree of political control over operations will vary according to the task in hand. |
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The fire pot flames underline the espalier trees as do lights on the flowerbeds. |
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The tragedy of Thomas Smith is yet another statistic to underline the need for something to be done to protect young drivers and other road users from the temptation to speed. |
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In parenthesis, this only serves to underline the wisdom of the former Conservative government in opting out of the Social Chapter. |
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Each year the company makes contributions to charities and community organisations which underline their dedication to developing a healthy, safe society. |
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And, again, I want to underline that an investigation of this magnitude really is a lengthy process. |
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I need to underline however that calling for a complete ban on discards from Community waters is easier said than done. |
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Read the text slowly, repeating those words that touch you, underline them, welcome them into your heart, linger over them. |
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I would have thought the ability to become invisible could only underline the traditional strategy of surreptitiously helping yourself to extra Monopoly money. |
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The sultry singer has offered her second full album titled The Fine Print, an effort that will certainly underline her credentials as a lyricist and vocalist of some repute. |
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Various colors add bright touches, create enfolded blossoms or underline the geometric shapes. |
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Whatever the nature of his indisposition, this serves to underline the fact that the era characterised by his astute political manoeuvring is coming to an end. |
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By emphasizing some parts of the face with these three media, students were able to underline the personality of their suffragette. |
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They underline the unacceptability of detaining minors and urge the EU to put an end to the practice. |
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However, it would be a serious omission not to underline herewith the prominent position that women occupy in Civil Society. |
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Ever irreverent, cartoonists underline the faults of public figures and are always ready to pounce on the slightest misstep. |
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The EDPS wishes to underline that the last part of that provision is completely opposite to the purpose limitation principle. |
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To finish up using a concrete example of these developments, one can underline the progress in the domain of analysis of plasma proteins. |
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His considerable personal successes underline he is no fool. |
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When opening Microsoft Word documents that contain footnotes, the footnotes no longer cause proofread to underline every word in the document. |
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Does the writer not understand that they have given us enough, without the need to underline their bizarre message with such an exclamatory flourish? |
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Consequently, they underline in their report the interconnectedness among determinants within and outside the health sector. |
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The editor includes simple tools such as numbering, bullets, bold, italic, underline, and link. |
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From here you can change text font family, text style by making it bold, italic, underline or strikethrough, text size and text color. |
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And the Conservatives went out of their way to underline that stipulation in the budget. |
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Minutiae which focus attention on the main advantages of your interior underline the style and reflect pure taste. |
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Did he write in the books, underline passages in red, dog-ear the pages, use Post-it notes? |
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Will I be able to catch my own passive voice without the green underline? |
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I would like once more to underline that the experience with the Education Action Plan can and should be edifying and applicable. |
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Just when it looked like the magic of the cup was being exposed as a load of old baloney, the substitute required only three minutes to underline his faith in it. |
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Two palm leaves that delicately underline the structure of the shield span out across the fireback, standing out against a smooth background. |
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For this new Canapé, Audemars-Piguet's designers chose a white gold case to underline the austere elegance of the design. |
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Let me now turn to the Commission's specific action and underline that the Commission has made good on its pledge to raise its role in Belarus. |
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I think this is axiomatic, but I would like to reiterate and underline this point here once again. |
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Its objective is to underline the great work done by thousand of youngsters working in day camp. |
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These bands, and the false keystones that underline the arch, tightly enclose cornerstones that feature floral tracery. |
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Secondly, some NGOs underline the fact that the moratorium is one abolitionist tool among others. |
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I would like to underline this because these people are also being sucked into a maelstrom of events which are beyond their control. |
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Have the pupils find the verbs contained in the text, ask them to underline the conjugated verbs in green and the infinitive verbs in black. |
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Work-groups permit each child to express himself, give the essential facts, underline principles and values. |
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According to your astral sky, it is adviced to use an anthracite grey mascara to underline your non-conformist spirit. |
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Plastic-coated tablecloths and disposable chopsticks underline the simplicity of the impeccably clean restaurant, which holds about 40 people. |
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Often in high-level diplomacy, key points made in private are restated publicly to underline their seriousness. |
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City are out to underline their promotion credentials to a national audience tomorrow by checking Hartlepool United's runaway progress to the Division Three title. |
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We underline the need for partner countries to work toward sustainable and equitable financing of health systems. |
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It is important to underline, however, that the Network aims at coherence, not absolute uniformity. |
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Choose to draw a soft line of chocolate eye pencil to underline the generosity of your heart. |
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Nevertheless, the sale seemed to underline their minor status. |
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And I should underline that none of the allegations that were made to the Prime Minister had anything to do with government business. |
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And as events gather tragic momentum, the filmmakers see no need to underline their shamefulness. |
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I have also written to the head of the record company to convey my disgust and to underline that material like this must not be put on sale again. |
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I want to underline the point that it covered consumption of food additives by adults and children. |
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We constantly underline that the fight against terrorism must be conditioned on maintaining respect for human rights, not the other way round. |
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On the other hand, it is appropriate to underline the systematic use by Hamas of civilians as human shields. |
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It is important to underline that FP7 is not just for researchers in research entities or the education sector. |
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It is important to underline to the profession that these permits need to be used correctly, in line with their aims. |
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Ministers of Defence are expected to underline the need for continued cooperation with NATO regarding the development of military capabilities. |
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First of all, as you underline, it is essential that we continue increasing development aid. |
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These data underline the importance of this improvement from the environmental and economic point of view. |
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This list is not original or exhaustive, but it does serve to underline the complexity of developing a comprehensive fund-raising strategy. |
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Our focus is local action, but many of the presentations underline the significance of senior level government support. |
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I'd like to you underline in red all of the words, phrases or terms that you don't like. |
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Vintage in style yet highly contemporary, its case is slightly curved to underline the delicateness of the sunray guilloché dial. |
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He went on to underline the difficulty that exists in covering the whole territory. |
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Look for them in the list and underline the articles which correspond to the codes. |
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I want to underline that it is clear that all parties have their constraints. |
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These differences underline the specific issues both regulators and taxi operators have to address in each city. |
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Because, rather than underline an emotion I have readily available, it reminds me of a world I passed by without noticing. |
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Some designers will change the color of links and remove the underline. |
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Sometimes she would underline words, sentences, or passages. |
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When taking tests, students should be encouraged to underline key words essay or short answer questions as this may help in focusing on critical pieces of a question. |
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The language is boilerplate, but given the deluge of speculation regarding their fate, it seems to underline the extent of the uncertainty surrounding its plans. |
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I will return to this point in the conclusion, but it is important to underline that rhetoric courses can not be easily categorized even in course catalogues. |
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On the other hand, it is important to underline that the majority of examiners tends to consider erythropenia the general trend of the changes observed. |
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That omission would seem very promising, save that department officials were reluctant to underline its importance. |
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When I encounter especially memorable statements, or those I intend to cite or refer to later, I underline them and put words and other notations in the margin. |
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In his keynote speech to Labour's conference in Brighton, the Prime Minister will underline the importance of shaking up the way public services are delivered. |
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On the south side of the main lineament, many lakes underline the contact between two folded rock units. |
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Of course, the generals' categorical denial of a conspiracy simply serves to underline that the rumors are serious enough to warrant their attention. |
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But, a practical man, he set up house with a blacksmith's daughter who had been his housekeeper, and to underline her promotion sent her off to finishing school in Eastbourne. |
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As we shall see, it is not easy to answer this simple question, especially since some passages underline his importance, while others stress his inferiority to Jesus. |
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At the birthday party, as if to underline that this was a zoo, the speakers had to make themselves heard above the screeching of nearby black and white ruffed lemurs. |
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He also came out strongly in favor of stem cell research, again using a personal family story to underline his commitment. |
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Protestant work ethic and views on man's destiny came to underline social view in emerging capitalist economies in Early modern Europe. |
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The findings underline the importance of two issues: careful pre-birth planning, and involvement of fathers in birth planning and decision-making. |
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It would also be an effective remedy to counteract the fears and all the prejudices which these fears underline or support and which some people bandy about to slow down the progress of European integration. |
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Very special considerations, however, dictated the mention of cases of armed conflict in those articles and then only to underline that the rules laid down in the articles hold good even in such cases. |
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I want to make three points that may already have been made by some of my colleagues, but which serve to underline how important it could in fact be to bring about total change here. |
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While the world is growing richer, inequality is increasing and extreme poverty remains deeply entrenched, as critics of globalization's current style are quick to underline. |
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Thus I wish to underline that this meeting occurs at a pivotal point building on the opportunities that 2005 offers and looking forward towards what remains to be done over the next ten years. |
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The variegated fields of activity of CSOs and their entities underline their potential and complementarity with the goals and programmes of the United Nations. |
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The Commission wishes to underline its concern for the suffering of the entire civilian population of Afghanistan, as a direct consequence of the ongoing conflict and the current drought. |
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These concerns underline the importance of well-managed, confidential service provision, not just as a protective measure for children who have suffered grave violations, but also to facilitate safe and unobtrusive reporting. |
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Let me avail of this opportunity to underline that the Commission has no ambition to become engaged in health care delivery systems or medical care. |
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I would like underline the work of M. Leclerc, who, with modest means, organized the functioning of the office and follow-up on the projects with an untiring devotedness. |
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Right from the entrance you will be allured by spaces the welcoming atmosphere which emerges from apparent beams, stones, and marble ground harmoniously associated to underline the charm of it. |
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Its failings underline the urgent need to ensure the completion of the single market and to bring an end to practices that tend automatically to carve up the market. |
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While incidents of this magnitude are mercifully infrequent, they underline a fundamental breakdown of what should start as a common courtesy and end in sound business practice. |
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Again, it is important to remember that Peirce's Existential Graphs are not just an expansion of logical languages but also underline Peirce's new approach to logic and formalization. |
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We invite all the Provinces of the Order to be sensitive not only to the sharing of material goods, but above all to the exchange of persons and of cultures in order to underline the reality of the one universal Brotherhood. |
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First, it is important to underline the extensiveness of the adjustment experience on the continent and the dynamic nature of liberalisation that does not seem to have a terminal point. |
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However, the EESC notes that the Commission has opportunely organised a high-level workshop on this subject in order to underline its importance and compensate for the Green Paper's weakness in this area. |
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Bob Dylan, Pink Floyd, John Lennon, the Beach Boys, and Guns N' Roses, among others, provide pertinent segues between scenes, but they serve only to underline the sedateness of the action onstage. |
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From the nose to the palate you discover the delicate perfume of the Muscat combined with the richness and vivaciousness which underline this wine. |
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It is important to underline that, according to the referring national court, none of the marriages in the Metock case was a marriage of convenience. |
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As if to underline the point, Piece Of Mind opens with a tremendous flourish of percussion, which then ignites into the rip-roaring riff from 'Where Eagles Dare', and the start of one of the greatest Maiden albums ever. |
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I would also like to emphatically underline the role to be played by the principle of detente and change through rapprochement in giving human rights and democracy issues priority. |
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The end of the cold war and the pervasiveness of globalization, which have both led to the search for constructive compromise, have served to underline the importance of mediation. |
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We underline that the human being is the only animal which reached verticality, and so from that fact, the form of his brain, of his skull has changed, and so his consciousness has developped itself. |
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Several details in the music wittily underline the alluring nature of the scene, as, for example, the violins' repeated notes followed by a grupetto. |
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It was also the time to underline that the amount of money necessary for this is incommensurable with the amount recently spent to bail out the banking sector. |
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These parallel changes in countries which do not have the same history and do not experience the same socio-economic reality underline to what extent the imposition of our 'model' in the Arab world is just a pipe dream. |
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The complex linkages among the crises underline the need for a reorientation of the development paradigm towards a more inclusive and sustainable path of economic growth and development. |
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The Director-General welcomes the spirit of this initiative, which aims to underline the role of education in fighting anti-Semitism and historical revisionism concerning the Shoah and UNESCO's actions in this regard. |
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I would like once more to underline in this context that the continued Russian military campaign as it is being conducted in Chechnya is unacceptable. |
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Pre-diced off the rump, sauté is quick and handy to use. It allows to set several preparations and side dishes to serve with it in ordre to underline the unique flaveur of the meat. |
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And do not hesitate to underline that Mr Brown and Mr. Balkenende did not dare to ask Washington to compensate for all the losses incurred by their citizens in the Lehman Brothers collapse. |
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Among the concrete actions adopted, one might underline the commitment to a tobacco free school starting in 2005-2006 and the will to offer safe food in the vending machine on the medium term. |
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Now, I'm not going to go into all the ins and outs of economic modeling, nor am I going to engage in dueling economists, but I do want to underline a few points. |
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Weapons and their public display seek to underline the 'manly' prowess of the bearer, but tragically often also undermine it-men are not only disproportionately the perpetrators of violence, but also often its victims. |
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In his judgement In Andrews and Smith Cory J. A. was also concerned to underline the international commitments which Canada has to eschew hate propaganda. |
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I see it as both right and necessary that this House should underline this once again, so that no doors are slammed shut in the ICAO at the end of this month. |
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If you wish to obtain the total « Louise Brooks » look, you must make up your lips with a shiny red lacquer lipstick and of course underline your eyes with a black eye-liner. |
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The teacher will give out to the observers several pages with the same text so that they can underline directly on the text any parts which are forgotten or interpreted. |
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The peaceful, luminous quality of a stained-glass temple window, juxtaposed with a vista of Montreal's steeple-dotted skyline, underline a transaction of a more spiritual nature. |
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Most comments underline the relative smallness of the support provided by WRAP, and the lack of significant impact on competition of the measures involved. |
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Therefore, with our vote on this resolution we should just like to underline our desire that it should not be another mirage from the propaganda that is customary at these times. |
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But I would like to underline that that is the first decision of a parliament in the history of Europe to extend an apology for something that took place in history. |
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These frescoes underline the message that to move the wheel of disarmament on and forward, we require to exert no less than the men and women that adorn these walls. |
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On indiscriminate and excessively injurious weapons, I should like to underline briefly our commitment to ending the humanitarian suffering caused by these weapons. |
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Another thing is certain though: both women underline true problems but which both have nothing to do with solving the Greek case, but rather everything to do with the after-Greece Eurozone's perspectives. |
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That they should miss two glorious opportunities to take a potentially decisive advantage seemed merely to underline the certainty of their looming ordeal. |
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They also underline how little we're told about what we're paying for. |
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The position of HSBC and previous statements by Nissan underline this. |
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At the same time as enforcing the ban in Scotland, the SNP should underline its opposition to the practice across the UK by stating clearly its objection to any repeal of the law in England and Wales. |
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It would also underline that the European statistical community shares the same fundamental convictions, although it is organised on the basis of two parallel systems and governance structures. |
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Projected developments underline the benefits of the surplus position achieved in 1997, and forecast to increase in 1998, for rapidly reducing the debt ratio. |
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As such, there are two primary rules that underline the right to procedural fairness: the right to be heard and the right to an impartial hearing. |
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Before looking at our own mission of evangelization, we need to underline the mission of the Spirit of the Risen Christ, who precedes us in the world. |
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We recognize the vital importance of their skills and motivation to the success of our organization, and therefore underline the importance of their concerns and contribution. |
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It serves to underline those values necessary or important to society. |
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I underline systemic, because discrimination may be an individual attitude between people: somebody discriminates against somebody else because that somebody else happens to be an Indigenous person. |
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Select a word in the email that needs to be highlighted, immediately options for bold, italicize and underline will be shown. |
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In this context, the letter eta is also known as heta to underline this fact. |
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The courts have always condemned disloyalty, hypocrisy, perfidy, and treacherousness, which are all antonyms to loyalty and which underline the gravity of infringing the obligation to act fairly. |
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Just as it was sometimes necessary to lower the road to take it beneath an underline bridge, so in this case it might be necessary to raise it. |
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In fact, these embodiments repeatedly rather underline the ungraspable nature and unknowableness of death. |
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Anachrony and analepsis underline the unreliability of the narration. |
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The WIPO treaty and several related international agreements underline that the protection of intellectual property rights is essential to maintaining economic growth. |
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What might appear first to be a book of parts serves to underline the existence of multiple visions and cultures cohabiting and competing with each other within curial Rome. |
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In the immediate aftermath of the award Urban Realm hosted a conference in the town named 'Saving Down Towns' as part of an effort to underline how great Glenrothes could be. |
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Now he hopes his new mix tape, 3rd Class Journey 2 My Minds Eye, out on February 10 and followed at the end of the month by a gig at The Tron, will underline his progress. |
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