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But she's emphasizing to her followers that this is just her body type.
The point is to delegitimize their candidacies by emphasizing to supporters that these two Cuban-Americans just aren't like us.  
Republican leaders responded to Trump's tweets Sunday morning by emphasizing, to varying degrees, that Russia cannot be trusted as a partner.
For him, it meant going to meet-ups and emphasizing to tech giants that supporting his organization could help close the diversity gap.
When we could steal a few seconds, Obama kept emphasizing to me that this was all temporary, that the fuss would all end soon enough.
Kempczinski said McDonald's would continue to work on its Velocity Growth Plan, generally emphasizing to employees that the company's overall strategy would remain unchanged, according to sources.
But the president again is emphasizing to the Chinese as we&aposve told them in you know person-to-person meetings we are going to protect our family jewels.
I had spent half a decade emphasizing to clients that there is no such thing as love at first sight and that feelings take time to grow and mature.
Meanwhile, industry association leaders have highlighted a growing dearth of sufficiently skilled workers in STEM fields, emphasizing to policymakers the need for more talent to fill advanced-industry jobs.
A man wielding a knife stabbed and injured several people in Paris Sunday night, authorities said, emphasizing to French media that they do not believe it was a terrorist attack.
We start by emphasizing to students that they are constantly employing these skills in their daily lives and that they probably use many of them in their native languages automatically.
Trump spoke by phone with al Thani on Tuesday and with Saudi King Salman on Monday, emphasizing to each the importance of resolving the Gulf dispute, the White House said.
One source with knowledge of the discussion disputed that the legal team is seeking to undermine the Mueller investigation, emphasizing to CNN Thursday night that the intention is to cooperate fully.
"And at the end of the day, it is bad for Texas," he said, emphasizing to lawmakers that there was no crisis of transgender people preying on the innocent in bathrooms.
In addition to potentially attracting black voters, there could be value in this white man emphasizing to his largely white base of supporters, one which takes particular pride in their candidate's past
On Wednesday, it released a statement saying that it had been emphasizing to customers that those with electricity-dependent medical needs should call 911 if they are in a life-threatening situation.
" Asked to explain the letter during a 30 deposition, Paustenbach said he was merely emphasizing to Studier that "we invested in scientific research to answer questions that remained unanswered in the courtroom for many, many years ….
Saban pointed out how ranked teams like Iowa lose to FCS squads like North Dakota State because "they don't prepare correctly" and he is emphasizing to his team that it must not take the Golden Flashes lightly.
"We are emphasizing to everyone that it is important if you are feeling ill, or as a general practice, to maximize social distancing and minimize unnecessary social contact so as to mitigate collectively transmitting the virus," he said.
Emphasizing to policymakers not only the importance of investment, but also the direction of that investment — "What are we investing in?" she often asks — Dr. Mazzucato has influenced the way American politicians speak about the state's potential as an economic engine.
Dropping the word "wall" and indeed emphasizing to the public that the fencing will be 28500 miles and not 6900,2628 would go a long way toward answering the charge from the Democrats that walls are unamerican and offensive to our moral sensibilities.
When she was a child, her dad taught her the power of self-analysis, emphasizing to her that if she could understand her emotions and motives she would have an upper hand on almost everyone else when it came to making decisions.
Wells Fargo has made sweeping changes in the wake of the scandal, including overhauling its executive lineup, replacing key members of its board, revamping its internal controls and risk management, and emphasizing to its bank branch workers that it wants them to focus on customer service, not sales.
The new kits — which it's collectively referring to as 'Kano 25' — signal a more mainstream trajectory for the London-based startup, de-emphasizing to a degree the tech enthusiast/maker community that orbits the Raspberry Pi (which powers its first product, a DIY computer) in favor of widening its appeal via a set of connected devices designed for digital natives to plug into the computers they are already comfortable using.
Established in 2006, the Bangladesh Technical Education Board (BTEB) offers courses in 4-year Diploma- In-Engineering in four technologies. In the world-famous mangrove forest, Sundorbone touched district Satkhira, Satkhira Polytechnic Institute (SPI), established in 2002, is the only govt. Polytechnic Institute of Satkhira District. It is also one of the most dynamic institutes in the country, emphasizing to recover the demand of mid-level technical manpower home and abroad.
Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto rejected the idea because "an economically underdeveloped Afghanistan would not benefit Pakistan."Hafizullah Emadi,Dynamics of Political Development in Afghanistan: The British, Russian, and American Invasions, Springer (2010), p. 61 In his diaries, in an observation dated to 9 January 1967, Ayub Khan noted that "it is people from the Punjab like Feroz Khan Noon and Amjad Ali who keep on emphasizing to me the need to make up with Afghanistan."Mohammad Ayub Khan, Diaries of Field Marshal Mohammad Ayub Khan, 1966-1972, Oxford University Press (2007), p.
The impetus for reinvigorating traditional painting by developing a more modern Japanese style came largely from many artist/educators, which included Shiokawa Bunrin, Kōno Bairei, Tomioka Tessai and art critics Okakura Tenshin and Ernest Fenollosa, who attempted to combat Meiji Japan's infatuation with Western culture by emphasizing to the Japanese the importance and beauty of native Japanese traditional arts. These two men played important roles in developing the curricula at major art schools, and actively encouraged and patronized artists. Nihonga was not simply a continuation of older painting traditions. In comparison with Yamato-e the range of subjects was broadened.
In 2013, J-Louis was featured on an episode of Soulection Radio where he performed a set of original music produced and DJed entirely from his iPhone. Shortly after the broadcast, he received a direct message via SoundCloud from a listener who donated a laptop to invest in his development as a producer. J-Louis became a regular member of the Soulection team and featured on three additional shows stating, “I represent for those people who have nothing” and emphasizing to listeners that “it’s not what you use – it’s how you use it.” Between 2013 and 2015, J-Louis frequently released original music and remixes on SoundCloud, BandCamp and Soulection Radio.
Beyond the romantic theme, Madaling Araw embarked upon the topics of poverty and other socio-economic conditions in the Philippines. Juan Galit (the name literally means "John [the] Angry") became the representation of the avenger for the poor and bringer of justice. The poor had been exploited by Kabesang Leon, by an uncle of Mauro, and by other foreign capitalists residing in the country. At the end of Madaling Araw, Galit is seen as an advocate of bloodshed and a preacher of anarchy, emphasizing to the Filipino people that bloodshed is important in the struggle for justice, because it was the only way for society to be able to cleanse and then reestablish itself.
In addition, the Marshall Plan forced German companies, as well as those in all of Western Europe, to modernize their business practices and take account of the international market. Marshall Plan funding helped overcome bottlenecks in the surging economy caused by remaining controls (which were removed in 1949), and Marshall Plan business reforms opened up a greatly expanded market for German exports. Overnight, consumer goods appeared in the stores, because they could be sold for realistic prices, emphasizing to Germans that their economy had turned a corner. The success of the currency reform angered the Soviets, who cut off all road, rail, and canal links between the western zones and West Berlin.
The mascot is a reference to the brand's extensive and well-known range of frozen seafood products, of which fish fingers is probably the most-widely known. Because the Birds Eye brand is marketed to families, many of the advertising campaigns feature Captain Birdseye as having a 'crew' composed mostly of children in the preteen to teenage age groups, encouraging brand loyalty from children and emphasizing to parents the convenience of serving the company's products. An advertising campaign in the UK in 2005 features Captain Birdseye categorically proclaiming that Birds Eye frozen ready-made meals contain no artificial flavors or preservatives, with obvious references to the products being healthy and nutritious to children. The actor most associated with Captain Birdseye was John Hewer, who played the character from 1967 to 1998.
For instance, a 2008 study indicates that students have a lower sense of belonging at institutions where they are the minority, but developing friendships with members of other racial groups increased their sense of belonging. In 2007, a study by Greg Walton and Geoffrey Cohen showed results in boosting the grades of African-American college students, and eliminating the racial achievement gap between them and their white peers over the first year of college, by emphasizing to participants that concerns about social belonging tend to lessen over time. These findings suggest that allowing individuals to feel as though they are welcomed into a desirable group makes them more likely to ignore stereotypes. The upshot is that if minority college students are welcomed into the world of academia, they are less likely to be influenced by the negative stereotypes of poor minority performance on academic tasks.
That was a powerful memory for > me, and the lessons that Carol taught us have stuck with me all of these > years later. I thought, "that's how I want to be when I grow up", and I am, > frankly, personally embarrassed that current Marvel management isn't willing > to live up to her legacy, and engage the people who sell their comics for > them, and represent them to the buying public. Kalish also set the official Marvel direct sales policy regarding retailer orders of back issue stock, emphasizing to retailers that they should order only what they could sell within a month’s time, and not order additional copies intended solely for back stock, as this would merely tie up their money. Although this was considered "heresy" at the time, Kalish advised retailers that was far wiser to keep capital available for the flow of new comics coming into stores.
Gerber found those who were given a free subscription of the Post were 7.9–11.4% more likely to vote for the Democratic candidate for governor than those assigned to the control group, depending on the adjustment for the date on which individual participants were surveyed and the survey interviewer; however, people who received the Times were also more likely than controls to vote for the Democrat, with an effect approximately 60% as large as that estimated for the Post. The study authors said that sampling error might have played a role in the effect of the conservative-leaning Times, as might the fact that the Democratic candidate took more conservative-leaning positions than is typical for his party, and "the month prior to the post- election survey was a difficult period for President Bush, one in which his overall approval rating fell by approximately 4 percentage points nationwide. It appears that heightened exposure to both papers’ news coverage, despite opposing ideological slants, moved public opinion away from Republicans." In November 2007, the newspaper was criticized by independent journalist Robert Parry for reporting on anti-Obama chain e-mails without sufficiently emphasizing to its readers the false nature of the anonymous claims.

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