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The captionless post was underscored with a simple girl emoji.
Deep concerns about the economy underscored West Virginia's Democratic primary.
They "underscored that recommendation" in the new guidelines, Whelton said.
The importance of continuing this growth can't be underscored enough.
On Tuesday, Videgaray underscored the mutual benefits of the relationship.
Two major tender awards this week underscored Asian markets' demand.
But the episode underscored the potential legal quagmire for investors.
The outage underscored other concerns about SoftBank Corp's telecommunications infrastructure.
The king underscored the importance of removing the metal detectors.
Tristan underscored Khloe's reveal ... that she's due sometime around March.
In a Politico interview, Obama underscored a Clinton campaign theme.
PA) on Friday underscored its readiness to buy Nestle's (NESN.
Franke said it underscored his optimism about their growth potential.
President Trump underscored the need to rebalance trade with Europe.
Comey's testimony underscored the discord that had soured their relationship.
Southern Europe, and it underscored the perils of globalization. Greece
Yet personality, as much as policy, has underscored Labour's resurgence.
That risk was underscored on Thursday by Moody's Investors Service.
Thomas E. Perez, the secretary of labor, underscored the point.
The cable industry's representatives quickly underscored that in a statement.
She underscored that she couldn't make our money troubles disappear.
The impossibility of flight from this place is uncannily underscored.
This truism is underscored in the festival's most affecting show.
The heist underscored worries over the security of trading cryptocurrencies.
It underscored the economy's strength early in the fourth quarter.
The win also underscored the versatility of pitcher Brad Peacock.
But it also underscored a recurring problem with Trump's critics.
Both appearances underscored his effort to restore Russia's superpower status.
The opinions underscored two distinctive aspects of Justice Thomas's jurisprudence.
The same study also underscored how random capital punishment is.
The episode underscored Google's unique and seemingly incongruous internal culture.
The afternoon decision from the Department of Justice underscored why.
The new House Republicans' stand underscored the uncertainty about immigration.
The technology underscored IBM's advances in natural language processing research.
One underscored the message with a sketch of a lizard.
The meeting underscored Moscow's growing influence in the Middle East.
Either way, it's bad, and underscored in purely visual terms.
Other recent studies have underscored the breadth of the problem.
Last season underscored just how global the N.B.A. has become.
" That account underscored Yearwood's conviction that "you're your best advocate.
It underscored the urgency, in their minds, for additional outreach.
Recent polling further underscored the trouble Van Drew was facing.
Adkerson's directive underscored his desire not to blemish that record.
The two prayers underscored the stalemate lawmakers find themselves in.
That was underscored by weak profits in the fourth quarter.
Asakawa's comments underscored Japan's concerns about the return of a strong .
" As woods also underscored: "this is what institutional violence looks like.
Brady underscored on Wednesday that nothing is certain about his future.
Well, for one, it underscored just how unfathomably big Amazon is.
Sanders has also underscored that he too will support the winner.
Their performances of his hits underscored the magnitude of his impact.
That was underscored by an announcement Ford made earlier this month.
Cummings underscored the point that lives were hanging in the balance.
But his response only underscored the schisms between himself and Obama.
Kudlow underscored the divergent perspectives of the world's two largest economies.
These incidents have underscored just how much power these agents have.
A desire to end police violence also underscored many protester chants.
Other trends, however, underscored more concrete concerns about biohacking and inequality.
It is a trend underscored by frequency and longevity, activists say.
The drumbeat of headlines has underscored the glaring spotlight on Kushner.
Speaking at the ceremony Tuesday, Taiwan President Tsai underscored those ties.
His answer only underscored Ryan's assessment of this administration's image problem.
Trump administration officials have underscored those concerns in Congress to Riyadh.
All this was underscored by an acute sense of national guilt.
Asus CEO Jerry Shen underscored the importance of having fast connectivity.
Kamala Harris's call to eliminate private insurance underscored this political challenge.
And it underscored the political challenges that lie ahead for Gov.
The outrage, he said, underscored the need for civil rights action.
The issue underscored Mr. Trump's freewheeling approach to the legal system.
This, the amendment underscored, involved a basic violation of individual rights.
Cross-body bags slung like arrow quivers just underscored the point.
The rare incursion underscored the risk of confrontation in the area.
In Thursday's hearing, Harris underscored the unprecedented nature of the situation.
Their recommendations were good, but underscored the limitations of territory status.
And it underscored what Mr. Trump does when he is wounded.
The exercise underscored the elevated self-regard of the political class.
He could have underscored that he is ensuring completeness and accuracy.
Economic data released overnight underscored the strength of the global economy.
Research has underscored the significance of access to counsel for immigrants.
Matt Gaetz underscored what this line of attack was really about.
The poll underscored the continued rise of U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren.
The BoE said that underscored how domestic cost pressures were building.
Importantly, Earth's ice sheets and glaciers are "shrinking," the report underscored.
But Trump's decision underscored two major flaws in his withdrawal plan.
Some said the latest spill underscored a lack of appropriate regulation.
The report underscored an improved outlook and gradual improvement in corporate profits.
The death Friday of a former Thai navy SEAL underscored the risks.
The other study underscored how hard it is to assess the problem.
It also underscored NCAA athletes' role as students rather than university employees.
Data on factory gate prices underscored the inflationary pressures in the pipeline.
Results reported today underscored some of the challenges the company is facing.
The IPR and CBM patent kill rates have only underscored these concerns.
The ABC News/Washington Post poll also underscored that the 9 p.m.
The figures underscored deep divisions within the Republican Party over Trump's candidacy.
It underscored how much of a life-and-death situation this was.
The former secretary of state underscored that women should vote their conscience.
That risk was underscored by the increased volatility of the stock market.
This characterization was underscored by contemporary paleoart depicting them as practically rabid.
But each rescue has underscored broader questions about the disaster's true scope.
The Russian warning underscored growing tensions over Syria between Moscow and Washington.
Simonds said the race underscored the need for election reforms in Virginia.
I.O., underscored the tensions between the two pillars of the Democratic coalition.
Kah Walla underscored the effectiveness of local initiative paired to global support.
I think it underscored that an education isn't about having the sheepskin.
Recent challenges have underscored concerns about the limits of solidarity in Europe.
The data underscored Yellen's generally upbeat assessment of where the country stands.
Nonetheless, the judge underscored his disapproval of the tactics in the case.
The Bank of England on Friday underscored that hope in its statement.
The exchange underscored how the alleged assault was both traumatizing and humiliating.
But the spat underscored Trump world's obsession with top aide's political ambitions.
" He underscored the fact that "we have to keep all these seats.
Clinton, the likely nominee, underscored by the low turnouts in most contests.
But he also underscored his wish to keep the agency politics-free.
But it also underscored how few of these ten candidates actually matter.
The undoing of Harvey Weinstein underscored the increasing gravity of women's accusations.
He underscored how being older, and more experienced, may be a plus.
Unfortunately, this crisis has underscored just how catastrophic Covid-19 can be.
She answers questions with a conscientious courtesy, only slightly underscored by impatience.
But the lopsided vote — 14-1 — underscored U.S. isolation on the issue.
NPR's response underscored the urgency companies now feel to address such allegations.
The country's missteps have underscored the importance of early, strict isolation measures.
The return to the kitchen has underscored the differences among America's cooks.
The deadlock in the cabinet underscored the political crisis gripping the government.
During his remarks at the Naval Academy, Mr. Trump underscored those successes.
Sanders' shellacking in Mississippi underscored his failure to win over African Americans.
In a strange way, the social network's troubles only underscored its dominance.
But the company's retrenchment underscored the broader fragility of the economic expansion.
The candidates' ideological range only underscored the competition to shape Trump's agenda.
But that question underscored America's deep partisan divide on taxes as well.
But Ojo underscored the specific hurdles to cryptocurrency adoption on the continent.
It is colored by emotions, shaped by biology and underscored by morality.
The trip underscored how fully Blackburn has been embraced by the GOP.
On Monday, the White House press secretary, Sean Spicer, underscored the challenges.
Sanders's procedure has underscored the age of the primary field's top contenders.
His appearance underscored the government's commitment to expanding trade opportunities, he said.
This was underscored Friday by Dominic Smith, the Mets first base prospect.
The Flynn affair may have underscored a third: lack of effective oversight.
What they got was a similar number, which underscored fears from Sen.
Not everyone agrees, and some analysts underscored that all politics are local.
The fiery diplomatic response underscored rising tensions between Russia and the West.
Data in Asia further underscored the fragility of growth across key economies.
This week's new national CNN Poll of Democrats vividly underscored these patterns.
But Ms. Nauert's withdrawal also underscored his challenges in filling the job.
The episode underscored the rise of the country's hard-line Islamic movement.
He also underscored his party's call for a shift in fiscal policy.
The executive director of the ACLU Texas, Terri Burke, underscored this point.
The long string of exploratory  stages hardly underscored the idea of emergency action.
But the bank's data underscored a dramatic contraction and spiraling consumer prices, nonetheless.
The move underscored China's determination to curb growth in its massive steel sector.
But Macomb County's wide swing for Trump underscored his surprising Rust Belt victories.
But as that ordeal underscored, emergencies no longer just happen on the ground.
Investment flows underscored the broadly "risk-off" tone in markets in recent sessions.
Beautifully roasted duck and grapes were accented with gin underscored by juniper berries.
Clinton's emails — underscored that it could continue to flare up throughout the campaign.
But this off-season has already underscored the dismal trend with rare luminosity.
Usually, she appears utterly alone, an impression occasionally underscored by an isolating spotlight.
Tagouri underscored just how dangerous this kind of mistake could be for her.
Wine underscored the effect it could have on Polaris's stock, and therefore employees.
It also underscored the difficulties ahead for the Vietnamese in embracing new rights.
But it also underscored how the weaker currency is likely to fuel inflation.
He underscored it is well known that US forces are in the area.
Still, the move by OPEC underscored a new reality in world energy markets.
Delrahim underscored in May that he would not be swayed by political considerations.
Faller has underscored the importance of partnerships for improving security in the region.
It also underscored the connection between sports and politics, particularly in Putin's Russia.
Tuesday brought more drama and underscored the campaign's distrust of the news media.
MORE underscored the vital importance of Ethiopia in the U.S. war on terrorism.
It also underscored the growing power of this critical voting and economic block.
The aide underscored that members are never precluded from being present for depositions.
The deaths underscored how vulnerable the animals are to fluctuations in their environment.
Klobuchar underscored the importance of the resolution as the 2018 midterms quickly approach.
These elections underscored a new direction for black politics in the 28503st century.
White House chaos has only underscored his poorly conceived and unpredictable policy agenda.
This was underscored recently in the battle over the Pentagon's JEDI cloud project.
The bullish outlook was underscored ahead of the show by forecasters Flightglobal Ascend.
Cruz also underscored that this speech was "a message of unity," not division.
And Comey has only underscored the fact that he was fired over Russia.
Another theme of the speech was bipartisanship, which Trump underscored by inviting Sen.
Our focus groups underscored how people perceive that Trump is exacerbating racial tensions.
Franks, too, underscored that both Poe and Gohmert had supported similar language before.
His isolation was underscored by other Republicans' responses to the Obama administration's actions.
Of course, not all art by women is automatically feminist, Ms. Huldisch underscored.
Barry said Thursday that the coronavirus outbreak underscored why that's a smart move.
J.B. Pritzker underscored the absurd push-and-pull between government officials and manufacturers.
The 2018 election underscored Democrats' weakness outside of major cities and university towns.
It also underscored the divisions among Mr. Trump's very few black, conservative supporters.
Other investigations underscored the contempt that some lenders had for their new regulator.
King's work often underscored such political realities in ways that mattered to me.
To set that goal, and say it out loud, underscored the campaign's confidence.
But his uncompromising tone over trade underscored the scale of the challenge ahead.
The Mayor said the cyberattack underscored the need to shore up critical systems.
But it underscored the Mets' current hitting woes and the lack of depth.
The atrocities underscored the collective failure of the international community, the panel said.
And it is all underscored by my joy at seeing them find joy.
It also underscored how widely, and for how long, the tradition was tolerated.
Yet in a subtler way, the speech also underscored disagreements within his party.
The more aggressive stance underscored the government's mounting urgency to end the protest.
The op-ed underscored how quickly the political ground was shifting among Democrats.
Dr. He's case has underscored China's lack of updated laws governing genetic research.
The setting of the speeches underscored the unusual situation the campaigns now face.
The development underscored continuing instability in parts of the Horn of African country.
John Cornyn (R-Texas) also underscored the need to talk directly with Trump.
His predicament underscored deep ambivalence among Americans, both Democrats and Republicans, on immigration.
The death Friday of a former Thai navy SEAL, Saman Gunan, underscored the risks.
Every time people saw the game, it underscored he was making the right decision.
But Friday's moves underscored how sensitive markets remain to the prospect of any deal.
Both authors said they were expressing personal opinions, but their articles underscored China's conundrums.
President Hamilton would have underscored this by personally selecting all the nation's federal judges.
" Obama also underscored shared challenges such as counterterrorism "that will require continued Turkish cooperation.
But it also underscored the weak business investment and inflation that has worried Powell.
U.S. economic data published on Wednesday underscored the prevailing bullish view on the economy.
Their failure underscored how little is known about how GIFs are delivered to Facebook.
Xi also underscored the importance of improving combat readiness through training, the report said.
Home Depot Inc's lower-than-expected quarterly sales further underscored slowdown in the sector.
Barack Obama's victory in 2008 and reelection in 2012 underscored the implications for Republicans.
In the United States, data released on Thursday underscored growing pressure on the economy.
The Sessions story further underscored the cozy relationship between Trump's associates and Russia's oligarchy.
To Mueller, the investigation underscored why such complex investigations needed a law enforcement eye.
And nothing underscored this better than France kicking our ass in the quarter-finals.
The violence underscored the risks facing the presidential election, which is scheduled for Sept.
It has underscored the reinvigoration of Europe, now finally growing after years of crisis.
On intelligence, the rapporteurs underscored the weakness of French on-the-ground information-gathering.
But it also underscored his willingness to destroy a fruitful relationship with aggressive litigation.
He underscored his native roots, visiting the block in Brooklyn where he grew up.
The hacking on Friday underscored the complicated governance structure employed by so-called cryptocurrencies.
Taken together, the debate underscored what has already become a wedge issue in 85033.
Yet, the discussion also underscored the importance curbing Iran's destabilizing efforts in the region.
Gadelha underscored that the discovery needn't alter Carnival plans for anyone but pregnant women.
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That underscored Chinese officials' commitment to signal more measures to stabilise a slowing economy.
Epstein's arrest by federal prosecutors in Manhattan over the weekend only underscored his failure.
President Trump's pit stop in Hawaii over the weekend underscored this reality quite clearly.
He says the Capital One hack underscored the importance of cybersecurity for the market.
But the comment section of that video underscored Mr. Bayh's challenge in returning home.
That underscored one thing that Trump's 2018 economic policies have helped make cheaper: stocks.
Ryan has underscored the importance of the Democrats exhibiting strong leadership ahead of 2020.
Personal correspondence underscored their friendships, including dinner invitations and a request for lobbying advice.
While accepting the NRA's endorsement, Trump underscored that he's no gun guy at heart.
Wednesday's events underscored the deepening discord between the Israeli authorities and many Jews abroad.
Critics said the newly disclosed information underscored the need to abolish an opaque system.
Photographs from Barcelona and from Madrid underscored the intensity of feeling on both sides.
The news underscored the vulnerabilities that have come with Qatar's sudden rise to prominence.
But the message underscored how turbulent his first few months as president have been.
May, Friday's vote also underscored Parliament's failure to find a way out of Europe.
The case underscored the racial and economic disparities that plague access to higher education.
It has underscored the reinvigoration of Europe, now finally growing after years of crisis.
On Friday, a stream of developments in the special counsel investigation underscored his peril.
But once they were hired, trainers underscored a sense of political urgency and possibility.
But a flurry of reports this week underscored how ineffective these measures have been.
Recent polling underscored the real risk that millennial voters won't turn out as hoped.
It underscored how even the most traditional firms are opening up different career paths.
They also represent a powerful network of bodily love, underscored by a lesbian gaze.
The threat also underscored the growing fallout from the president's decision regarding General Suleimani.
She added Thursday that the 2016 election underscored that Americans want "change" in Washington.
A series of failed deals over the past several weeks underscored his shifting positions.
Tuesday's debate underscored each candidate's strategy to use their political records against one another.
President Donald Trump underscored his climate dismissal by attending for a mere 250 minutes.
But Mr. Ziblatt repeatedly underscored a broader lesson that he acknowledged could be uncomfortable.
This underscored suspicions that Shahrud is building engines that burn solid fuel, they say.
At the groundbreaking, U.S. Ambassador Roberta Jacobson underscored the importance of the bilateral relationship.
Times Insider To viewers, the image underscored the impact on people and the planet.
The Senate's vote on their spending bill underscored just how intensive the process is.
The official underscored that Trump's decision did not constitute a U.S. withdrawal from Syria.
But the Democratic push underscored how unsettled congressional Democrats are by what has transpired.
The investor underscored an "exciting" drug pipeline as a compelling factor in his investment.
The vote, 45-503, underscored the bind that Republican leaders have found themselves in.
But its reception underscored the challenges the bill will face in a divided Capitol.
The defeat — the first over Brexit legislation — also underscored the persistent discontent in Parliament.
The summit underscored how Europe's 2015 spike in immigration continues to haunt the bloc.
President Trump underscored the importance of quickly concluding an agreement, the White House said.
"That's the perversity of this loophole that really needs to be underscored," she added.
And that underscored the challenge he faces as he competes for the 2020 Democratic nomination.
The mistaken alert underscored the risk of potentially entering an unintentional war with North Korea.
And Benedict underscored that her organization cares for people whether they have insurance or not.
The outburst -- highly unusual for such an occasion -- underscored the heightened emotions of the moment.
The state has underscored the importance of a warm-water habitat for manatees in Florida.
Demand for safe-haven assets such as government debt underscored lingering anxiety over recession risks.
The hours leading up to the teleconference underscored how events are already moving past Sanders.
The jump in scale is underscored by the large two standing figures on either side.
But the flap underscored how much the candidate's thinking on taxes and debt keeps changing.
This was underscored by the fact that he has already backtracked from his abortion statements.
But the judge's words underscored a major problem for the Cook County State's Attorney's Office.
The departures are underscored in part by SoFi indefinitely delaying its previously announced IPO plans.
Role in Lewandowski firing The abrupt firing in June of Lewandowski underscored Kushner's growing influence.
The lawsuit underscored the fierce competition for talent in Silicon Valley's self-driving car sector.
Lawmakers' questions underscored the wide number — and variety — of competition questions facing the tech giants.
It also underscored the yawning cash advantage Clinton has over her Republican challenger, Donald Trump.
The euro recouped earlier losses after Draghi underscored the risks facing the euro zone economy.
Obama's speech underscored the level of concern he has for Trump's appeal with American voters.
This underscored the importance of moving forward with replacement programmes for both weapons, Zorn said.
By drawing that contrast, Rubio underscored why he's the candidate best suited to beat Clinton.
Meek spoke for several minutes and underscored the need to change the criminal justice system.
Prices remained curbed by ample global supplies, underscored favorable growing conditions for wheat across Europe.
Chan underscored that scientists were still working to determine causality between the virus and microcephaly.
Virtual reality: Facebook and Samsung's VR demo at MWC underscored the excitement around virtual reality.
The importance of the issue was underscored by a concurrence written by Justice Samuel Alito.
How that combination sucks the life out of this whole enterprise can't be underscored enough.
Workfit's announcement is underscored by a general uptick in activity around conversational AI for enterprise.
Although U.S. manufacturing data published on Monday underscored the current strength of the world's no.
Instead, the Cavaliers extended the series with a 112-97 victory that underscored Green's importance.
It further underscored how specific the Trump administration's alleged demands of the Ukrainian government were.
Some purists want to maintain Bitcoin's outsider status, underscored by the mystique surrounding its founder.
In recent years, however, Memorial Day ceremonies outside the structure have underscored its fundamental purpose.
The grisly week also underscored the complex problem that the refugee crisis poses for Europe.
The ugliness of the nomination this fall painfully underscored the politicization of the Supreme Court.
His clash with black protesters on Thursday also underscored the drastically different political landscape Mrs.
The directive lacked specifics but underscored the president's desire to restore America's presence in space.
I DON'T THINK IT UNDERSCORED ANY PARTICULAR ISSUE WITH RESPECT TO EUROPEAN BANKS OR NOT.
Tuesday's news cycle only underscored the legal peril faced by members of Trump's inner circle.
Pearson underscored that board members do not have any say in the group's final reports.
A recent Morning Consult/Politico poll underscored the deep dissatisfaction with Trump among Democratic voters.
The bitter exchanges underscored what analysts said was increasing isolation of Venezuela from its neighbors.
But the poll also underscored an ongoing partisan divide in how the president is viewed.
To Schilling, the incident underscored Francona's willingness to adapt to the changing culture of baseball.
Yet The Times's examination underscored how much of Mr. Trump's business remains shrouded in mystery.
The former mayor underscored that Pinto was not a political appointee, but a career bureaucrat.
This point was underscored by ambitious targets rolled out on Tuesday by Xcel Energy (XEL).
This underscored the importance of moving forward with replacement programs for both weapons, Zorn said.
White House officials said the new grants of clemency underscored Mr. Obama's commitment to redress.
The episode underscored how Alexa can misinterpret conversation as a wake-up call and command.
And Mr. Trump's dismissal of his actions as "locker room talk" only underscored the point.
In recent months, differences over defense aid have underscored continuing tensions over the Iran deal.
These announcements have muddled the race some, and underscored how fluid it could still be.
Texas, No. 19-840, underscored the two sides' differing approaches to the Affordable Care Act.
It underscored yet another day of tensions between the White House and the news media.
Data from China further underscored worries about the slowdown in the world's No. 210 economy.
The attack underscored the importance of contractors to the American-led international effort in Afghanistan.
The importance of Ms. James's position was underscored when Ms. Underwood's office announced on Dec.
The figures underscored a recent refrain on Wall Street: China's powerhouse economic engine is sputtering.
Opacity is a recurring trope, underscored by blurred motion and obscured faces and body parts.
Initial missteps by officials in Italy have underscored the importance of early, strict isolation measures.
The tensions underscored the risks of inadvertent casualties among the different forces operating in Syria.
Instead, it placed the woman proudly front and center and underscored Ms. Markle's own independence.
The weekly jobless claims data on Thursday underscored the labor market strength despite the outbreak.
The new sanctions underscored the renewed tension in already abysmal relations between Washington and Moscow.
A series of mistakes underscored a longstanding problem in the N.Y.P.D.'s Special Victims division.
It is an expertly composed, perfectly executed domestic violence fantasy underscored by acute male anger.
Last year, the image of the lifeless body of Alan Kurdi underscored Europe's refugee crisis.
Data released earlier on Friday underscored the BOJ's challenge to pull Japan into sustainable inflation.
Those seminal events underscored the importance of continuing to search for international economic policy coordination.
Merkel also underscored Germany's commitment to a strong EU defense union and the NATO alliance.
Data from China further underscored worries about the slowdown in the world's No. 210 economy.
The drama in Codogno underscored the worries afflicting the world economy as the coronavirus spreads.
The experience of running Salomon's technology department underscored to him how valuable data could be.
The president underscored that point on Tuesday with his latest batch of pardons and commutations.
A spate of deaths by suicides has underscored the financial plight many taxi drivers face.
Still, concern in the markets underscored the fundamental defects that have long compromised the euro.
Araud underscored that point, saying he had advised Macron to avoid responding to Trump's provocations.
They were often held up as voices of conscience whose criticism underscored the president's wrongdoing.
The talented scholars leading historically black colleges have underscored this point for nearly 200 years.
New internal data released by the agency this week underscored the pressure it is under.
The pervasiveness of this problem is underscored in a new Justice Department report on Chicago.
The automaker's comments underscored the additional challenge of keeping up demand for its older models.
But it also underscored an age divide when it comes to her pop culture relevance.
Ms. Underwood's weaknesses were only underscored by the presence of Laura Benanti and Audra McDonald.
The furor over the military hospital attack has underscored public disenchantment with the coalition government.
The opioid epidemic has underscored what we have always known about drug use and misuse.
The impeachment process further underscored his wariness of the government bureaucracy outside his inner circle.
Though the guards escaped without harm, the incident underscored the dangers remaining in the park.
At the White House on Tuesday, Ms. Sanders underscored the administration's opposition to the proposal.
But under questioning by Durbin on the scope of presidential power, Kavanaugh underscored judicial authority.
Ms. Vikander, a Swede who lives in London, underscored the international quality of the nominated actors.
Pelosi's allies believe the meeting underscored that those pushing for impeachment still remain greatly outnumbered. Rep.
The death of the Thai diver, Saman Gunan, underscored the risks of making the underwater journey.
Still, the timing of the fine underscored China's resolve to use economic tactics for political ends.
Akar also underscored the importance of continuing dialogue in pursuit of solutions to problems, it added.
The program underscored the long tradition of comedians telling jokes as a form of social critique.
The collapse put Laos' hydropower ambitions in the spotlight and underscored concerns raised by environmental groups.
But they underscored the volatile security situation in the country as warmed weather brings increased fighting.
This underscored the challenge for tech companies to address falsehoods surrounding news events in real time.
A speech from U.S. Vice President Mike Pence on Thursday underscored tensions between Washington and Beijing.
The attack underscored the potential for Afghanistan's long-delayed parliamentary vote to be undermined by violence.
Visits by presidential advisers Jason Greenblatt and Jared Kushner in recent months have underscored this fact.
He also underscored emerging market specific supply-demand and credit gaps as influences for founding FlexClub.
This was underscored by Chief Executive Sergio Ermotti in a telephone call with analysts and journalists.
The latest comments underscored how testy the discourse had become ahead of the June 23 referendum.
The sexism is also underscored by how little the models are required (or allowed) to do.
Tuesday's stunning election results underscored the deep economic uncertainty and scarring felt by voters across America.
The idea was also underscored by former House Speaker and current conservative radio staple Newt Gingrich.
The delay underscored nagging concerns among Republican fiscal conservatives about the deficit impact of the bill.
" This, Innes said, underscored the market's view of the Aussie as a "safe-haven high yielder.
Thursday's results further underscored the need for H&M to become more responsive to consumer tastes.
It has also underscored the complexity of the climate system and its interactions with human history.
The representative, quoted in Artnet, underscored the educational value of displaying the sculpture at the museum.
Economic data underscored weakness in the euro zone economy, although markets largely shrugged off the news.
But demand for safe-haven assets such as government debt underscored lingering anxiety over recession risks.
It clearly underscored the fact that people outside the UK had these rights to begin with.
Labor market tightness was also underscored by another report from the National Federation of Independent Business.
The ONS data also underscored the weakness in the housing market since the 2016 Brexit vote.
That was underscored by the statement FreedomWorks president Adam Brandon put out after the Trump meeting.
The latter was underscored by McCain's trip and the increased political strength of the Iranian Resistance.
What's more, it's underscored that the drug can be made relatively easily right here at home.
His appearance at the political forum underscored the Trump administration's embrace of the conference this week.
That said, horsepower isn't everything, which is underscored by the car's 0 to 60 mph times.
As Comey's written testimony underscored, he and the U.S. president had an awkward, topsy-turvy relationship.
The silver badge underscored the close ties that existed for many years between the two individuals.
The inclusion of another committee, the Women's Party multicandidate political committee, also underscored the governor's influence.
But Friday's episode underscored the challenges the BOJ faces in battling market forces beyond its control.
A deadly police shooting in New York last night underscored the need for that higher threshold.
He also underscored that patient satisfaction scores are often aligned with quality and with better outcomes.
"Both underscored that terrorism and violent extremism are serious threats," spokesman Abella said of their meeting.
Merkel and Trump underscored the importance of the NATO alliance during a phone call on Saturday.
This week's narrow 28500-6900 budget vote also underscored the pitfalls ahead for the tax push.
Julie Hirschfeld Davis of The New York Times underscored how complicated -- and consequential -- this moment is.
It underscored the gravity of his findings—and House Democrats' inexcusable failure to respond to them.
These alien sounds would establish a disconcerting musical theme that underscored Gaveston's hold over the King.
The Salisbury attack just weeks later underscored the futility of the outreach effort, those experts said.
Barrasso underscored the importance of "revers[ing] the damage done by ObamaCare" through a smooth transition.
That process produced a consistent pattern that underscored how geography and demography intertwine to shape attitudes.
Trump's opening remarks on Wednesday underscored the president's increasingly hostile rhetoric toward long-time U.S. allies.
This was underscored in what many viewed as a major fumble by most dominant cloud giant.
The party's four-day meeting also underscored how underrepresented women are in the party's highest echelons.
To some consultants, it underscored the fact that fewer voters than ever are watching live television.
Acting Commissioner Mark Morgan said the average 1,400 people apprehended each day underscored a security risk.
Still, the North Dakotan underscored on Tuesday that the Koch network&aposs refusal to support Rep.
Industry analysts said the G.M. deal underscored how competitive the race toward autonomous vehicles had become.
But the episode also underscored the large gaps that exist in China's oversight of hazardous materials.
" Later, at a press conference, he underscored the point, saying: "Any military intervention must be avoided.
The hearing underscored the risk to public safety, financial accountability, and the efficient collection of taxes.
The tough talk underscored deep personality and cultural differences between the world's two biggest gold producers.
The manufacturing rebound was also underscored by a separate survey on Wednesday from data firm Markit.
The episode only underscored the White House's desire to maintain a sense of calm surrounding coronavirus.
Mr. Breitman underscored those similarities, pointing to debates over immigration policy today and after Sept. 11.
It also underscored the depths of problems at G.E., once considered a model of management excellence.
Brian Fallon, who runs a group, Demand Justice, that opposes Trump's judicial nominees, underscored the point.
But the fears their vehicle sparked underscored how anxious a time this is for undocumented students.
It also underscored that Islamabad has yet to deliver the kind of change sought by Washington.
Turkey's debacle underscored that a coup is less a military operation than a collective action problem.
She finds that the backdrop of male-dominated Hollywood machinery underscored just how little had changed.
Columbia's emphatic conviction is underscored by a thought bubble in the shape of an exclamation mark.
Big picture: The destruction of the drone underscored the already tense relations between the two countries.
AIPAC's failure to torpedo the Iran nuclear deal during the Obama administration underscored the critics' point.
That underscored the extraordinary journey of this city — and this country — over the past three decades.
But in these nervous times, the incident underscored how susceptible many election machines are to quirks.
But the difference in their emphasis on Wednesday also underscored the political realities buffeting their work.
The election results underscored the growing disillusionment with South Africa's political system and its young democracy.
His latest show, held in a warehouse on a bitterly cold Monday morning, underscored exactly why.
That provoked some negative headlines, but it underscored the fact that Labour is thinking about power.
Kerber later underscored her resurgence at age 103 by defeating Williams to win Wimbledon in July.
The line underscored how O'Rourke is attempting to sharpen his message and jump-start his campaign.
Opponents said that episode underscored the risks that pipelines pose for the environment and nearby communities.
Sure enough, violent vomiting and other evacuations ensue, underscored by the movie's often queasy-green palette.
The decision underscored how far the administration will go to shelter American companies from foreign competition.
In some cases, the defendants and their lawyers even underscored their decision to reject expert help.
Special Forces officers described another recent operation with Kurds that underscored the tenacity of the group.
Gospel call and response is translated into a physical conversation, rapturously underscored by Rob Sinclair's lighting.
In Moezzi's case, as in many others, that aversion was underscored by numerous explicit death threats.
Lydia Simmons of San Francisco said the early states underscored how quickly the race could change.
The administration's lawyer, Hashim M. Mooppan, gave an answer that underscored the significance of the case.
The win only underscored how the widening urban-rural divide is complicating 2020 for both parties.
Pence's eight-hour visit underscored the importance of the state to the president's chances of reelection.
The event underscored the frustrated nature of Venezuela's protest movement, which has continued unabated since April.
But Tuesday's fast-moving events underscored the potential costs and benefits in a striking new way.
He underscored that he believed that Sanders would not be able to defeat Trump come November.
This fact was underscored by a newly published study of a population in the Bolivian Amazon.
Following her win, an ecstatic Simonds underscored how consequential each vote was in this year's election.
" The lawyer also underscored to jurors that "every single government witness says that [Shkreli] has issues.
What really matters are the diners, whose roles are underscored by their positions around the table.
The "new energy realism" is also underscored by an era of American energy abundance, Perry said.
The siege underscored the persistence of the Shabab, an offshoot of Al Qaeda based in Somalia.
The extent to which it bridged two eras of Supreme Court history was underscored on Oct.
The extent to which it bridged two eras of Supreme Court history was underscored on Oct.
A spokesman for Pope Tawadros II, the Coptic patriarch of Egypt, underscored the depth of feeling.
But it underscored the chaos that followed the president's abrupt announcement of a pullout in December.
But underscored by vicious ads, the gubernatorial race in particular became a barometer for Trump's clout.
The breadth of topics underscored Trump's unusual campaign and his refusal to follow a conventional political playbook.
Cowen's Vivien Azer underscored the importance of medical marijuana to Tilray's revenue ahead of the earnings report.
" Again, he underscored, "Charging the President with a crime was therefore not an option we could consider.
"Feeling that, being around that, really underscored the significance of what this investigation was about," he said.
Her strategy includes some risky propositions, underscored by the $1 billion purchase of Cruise Automation in 2016.
The New Zealand move underscored how worried policymakers have become over the broadening impact of trade frictions.
Maloney said Monday's crash underscored the risks of letting helicopters fly over the city, despite existing regulations.
Together, these two women underscored the moral urgency with which we have to act on this crisis.
The whole episode underscored that the Trump administration seemed more callous than a typical GOP White House.
Tesla, for its part, underscored its concern on access to certain raw materials at the Thursday event.
The nightmarish quality of this whole story is underscored by the film's muted, washed out color palette.
Apple's fiscal second-quarter results underscored how the company analysts once called "priced for perfection" has stumbled.
Although Kim's introduction at DuPont underscored her separateness, she was still proud to have been hired there.
Meghan's appearance at the event underscored the speed with which she has taken on official royal duties.
And it underscored the extent to which the Iowa caucuses have turned into an unsettling holy war.
But the rest of the episode just underscored how underutilized she's been since killing the Night King.
The White House said Biden also underscored the critical importance of sustaining "momentum" in fighting ISIS militants.
"Amarillo" underscored just how hard it is for Jimmy to navigate the hierarchy of a law firm.
It also underscored the risks faced by Prime Minister Theresa May as she plots Britain's EU divorce.
Both subjects have ended up in campaign ads and underscored Clinton's argument against Trump in new ways.
That's not the case in China, however, a point underscored this week by two new vehicle announcements.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel pointedly underscored upon his departure that America was no longer a reliable friend.
The app's success underscored two key strengths for Apple that investors may not fully appreciate, Martin explained.
It signaled a weakness for Johnson on foreign policy and underscored the perceived novelty of his campaign.
The oil shock underscored an old truth: in choppy waters, it helps to be a big ship.
This feeling was underscored when, in the early 1960s, he became a Catholic and poetry a vocation.
"Today's visit underscored one particular point, which is the legacy value of hosting the Games," said Baumann.
The photo has also underscored concerns about the amount of plastics and debris in the world's oceans.
"President Trump underscored the need to rebalance trade with Europe," the White House said in a statement.
Lindner said the ministry's preferential treatment of the Eurofighter underscored the problem affecting many large procurement programs.
Merkel underscored the importance of free trade in a speech to business leaders in Munich this week.
U.S. data on Thursday underscored growing pressure on the U.S. economy and kept the dollar in check.
Last month, a US intelligence assessment of ISIS underscored the group's growing reach in Africa and Asia.
Facebook's slow outreach to Clayton underscored challenges the company has had with its Libra rollout in Washington.
For all of Cruz's success in Iowa, the results also underscored the threat posed by Florida Sen.
This was underscored by the secondary performance as the bond jumped to 100.50-101.50 on the break.
The sprawling security operation in Israel and the West Bank underscored the longstanding tensions in the region.
"I've dreamed of it, but I didn't think it would happen, so on Mother's Day, it's underscored."
The ensuing confusion and controversy underscored the tricky nature of such high-wire acts of international diplomacy.
The warnings were underscored by this year's drop in Asian spot prices for the super-cooled gas.
Rather, the deal underscored VEB's strategy to venture into Ukraine at the behest of the Russian government.
This problem is underscored in a report released last week by the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO).
The discussion underscored the need to protect places that better reflect our racial diversity and cultural heritage.
Let's also not forget Kanye loudly tweeted support for Bill Cosby, something that cannot be underscored enough.
And it underscored the administration's difficulties with leaks, which have bedeviled the White House from the start.
Lebanese markets had already come under pressure after Sunday's election underscored Tehran's growing clout in the region.
Democrats said the reports underscored the need for Mueller to conclude the Russia investigation without political interference.
Chan underscored that scientists are still working to determine causality between the virus and the birth defect.
Arguably, his election publications only underscored what was known about the Democratic National Committee and Hillary Clinton.
Durbin warned that the Republican handling of Kavanaugh's nomination underscored the "deterioration" of the committee's bipartisan record.
The President's blunt words underscored his strong displeasure toward Price that could ultimately lead to his dismissal.
The attack underscored how questions about her "Medicare for all" plan have become central to this race.
In the earnings report released Thursday, officials underscored the sharp declines in healthcare premiums from the exchanges.
Welcome as it was to business leaders, that retreat underscored the political weak link of Trump's approach.
Thompson underscored his West-to-East transition by driving cross-country in five days this past January.
" That unwillingness to confront Hitler's aggression in the 1930s, he underscored, brought "disastrous consequences" to "all mankind.
Government policy analysts have long underscored the need for pressing freedom of religion to mitigate radicalization abroad.
Federal health officials have underscored that little is known about the disease — even diagnosing it is tricky.
These results reinforced the benefits of political and economic cooperation, and underscored the importance of American leadership.
These concerns are underscored by the two countries' ongoing dispute over islands in the South China Sea.
Interestingly, the joint statement underscored mutual confidence-building as a way to promote denuclearization of the peninsula.
It was one of the country's deadliest gas explosions and underscored glaring weaknesses in America's aging infrastructure.
The trip would have underscored Washington's failure to reach a credible denuclearization deal and Pyongyang's upper hand.
These findings are underscored by previous reports that analyzed data from Blue Cross Blue Shield's Health Index.
Mr. Cook underscored that idea at the event with updates on Apple Music and the App Store.
The case has underscored the risks created by China's fast-growing $2.6 trillion wealth management product industry.
Experts and ethicists underscored that such surgeries can put donors at risk without benefiting their loved ones.
Wheeler underscored that the exchange rate remains higher "than appropriate" given New Zealand's low commodity export prices.
His explanation underscored how widespread the slur had become: It was now part of everyday clubhouse chatter.
But he underscored the gravity of the offense nevertheless and signaled that would be a major factor.
Brady underscored his intention to include a border adjustment tax provision in tax reform legislation, aides said.
The bankruptcy underscored the challenges telecoms companies face as they transition to software and services from hardware.
Kavanaugh's confirmation also underscored how conservatives enjoy an actuarial advantage when it comes to the Supreme Court.
This truth has been underscored in several studies by Stanford University's Center for Research on Education Outcomes.
"The two leaders underscored the importance of continuing the maximum pressure campaign against North Korea," Sanders said.
That turnaround was underscored on Sunday, when the Rams throttled the Giants, 27.7-24.3, in New Jersey.
The election underscored the painful process of emerging from 37 years of brutal rule under Mr. Mugabe.
The tradition held sway on these shores for generations, a ritualized affair that underscored hierarchies and borders.
The results underscored the strength of Google's position in digital advertising, a market it dominates with Facebook.
Macy's first book, 215's Factory Man, underscored the toll of offshoring business on America's rural communities.
His public remarks yesterday, as he resigned as special counsel, underscored the problems with his end game.
The plan to raise money also underscored Tesla's reliance on the good graces of public-market investors.
But it underscored the stiff legal headwinds that Qualcomm continues to face, despite the settlement with Apple.
In Remica Bingham-Risher's poem, the mother's anxious attention is underscored by dexterous deployment of possessive pronouns.
The word "Superior" inescapably evokes white supremacy, a notion underscored by SubSuperior, the title of the exhibition.
Last month, the Pentagon sailed two warships through the Taiwan Strait, which underscored the potential for conflict.
Scientists said the administration's failure to install permanent leaders in top positions underscored its disinterest in science.
The revolution came from above (a coup underscored by machine guns); the tragedy was experienced from below.
Ms. Sorace, the town's mayor, said the encounter underscored the need for police body cameras in Lancaster.
Or maybe it just underscored the fact that last-minute tickets were selling for a bargain: $329.
A visit to two prisons this week by Times journalists underscored a growing legal and humanitarian crisis.
Mr. Riddlesperger said Mr. Perry's relatively successful run in the Trump administration underscored the value of experience.
The confusion underscored that the frontier of smart home data and privacy can be a sensitive one.
Yovanovitch's firing has underscored the tensions — and the lack of trust — between career officials and political appointees.
"We underscored that the women of Afghanistan must be at the table for reconciliation talks," she said.
The financial windfall underscored a central challenge facing his opponents: Attacking him can help fuel his campaign.
The visuals, as lawmakers quietly strode across the Capitol's statuary hall, underscored the seriousness of their endeavor.
But he also underscored Washington's support for protesters in Hong Kong, a potential sore point with China.
Prosecutors have underscored how long it took for those investors to obtain the return of their funds.
That was also underscored by other data showing a widening in the goods trade deficit in January.
The assertions surrounding the killing have underscored the volatile politics around the state's new criminal justice laws.
The derailment at Penn Station, the fourth there in recent months, underscored the continuing unpredictability of service.
Chaori's case underscored the priority given to bondholders, particularly to retail bondholders on the stock exchange market.
These departures from Trump's "maximum pressure" campaign have underscored his new willingness to steer an independent course.
Rather, the deal underscored VEB's strategy to venture into Ukraine at the behest of the Russian government.
Meanwhile, the IMF has underscored its reluctance to accept a loss on its biggest-ever bailout package.
The recent protests were sparked by a sharp rise in gasoline prices and underscored widespread economic discontent.
The moment underscored a fundamental shift in focus in American foreign policy, from human rights to counterterrorism.
It also underscored the fervor with which New York progressives had approached the Independent Democratic Conference fight.
Costs are rising, fares not so much Dube, the Jet Airways CEO, underscored those challenges on Friday.
That reporting underscored the president's potential legal vulnerability to charges of obstruction of justice in Mueller's probe.
But he's found that things are different for a president, a reality underscored by the McGahn episode.
Vindman underscored this point in his opening testimony, which included a moving reflection on his immigrant background.
And legendary Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz has also underscored the importance of being vulnerable as a leader.
It was counterintuitive advice from the league's strikeout king, but it underscored Verlander's intuition about the craft.
But other offices were less consistent, and the new guidelines underscored the importance of focusing on individuals.
It is intimate and awkward, the gap between the well and the diminished underscored at every moment.
Democratic leaders have underscored both provisions as legislative victories to convince their members to support the legislation.
A record trade surplus of $63.3 billion only underscored lingering weakness in demand at home and abroad.
It has also underscored how new allies and investors have gained a foothold in this strategic archipelago.
The attacks have underscored the challenges faced by the civil and military leadership to counter extremist violence.
But the episode underscored that Mr. Trump obtains, processes and uses information differently from any modern president.
That race gave O'Rourke a sort-of rockstar status among Democrats and underscored his immense fundraising power.
And now, his death has both added to and underscored the scene's recent spate of tragic losses.
Newly identified strains of malware targeting industrial control systems — which are very rare — have underscored the threat.
The soldiers' deaths underscored the growing American military presence in Niger, overlooked by much of the public.
Rabbi Jeffrey Myers, who leads the Tree of Life congregation, underscored the magnitude of so many deaths.
But they underscored ongoing policy divisions between Trump and his partners four months after he took office.
When Walmart bought Flipkart last year, it said the decision underscored its "long-term commitment to India".
On Wednesday, after landing in New York, Trump underscored the importance of ending military drills on the border.
If the last two years — and the last two weeks — have underscored anything, it's the power of fear.
Investors were not excited about the dollar, either, after Friday's U.S. consumer price data underscored persistently low inflation.
And the phenomenon is underscored by TV shows offering medical advice, the number of which regulators deemed "incalculable".
New Democracy said the ruling underscored the failures of the left-led government and called for early elections.
Those and other policy changes underscored Facebook's capacity to crack down on issues it deems a major risk.
It has also underscored China's heavy reliance on semiconductor imports amid growing trade tensions with the United States.
Das underscored the risks facing emerging market economies such as a India as global growth and trade weaken.
The sentiment from the Republican lawmaker to a Democratic loyalist underscored the odd convergence around Mr. Comey's book.
The most frequently cited email saw a DNC apparatchik suggesting that Sanders' irreligiousness be underscored in religious states.
Sequoia acted quickly in firing Goguen after the lawsuit was made public, but it underscored a noticeable problem.
The resistance underscored how far he has to go to unite the party before the November general election.
The Republican National Committee thought it was a great story that underscored heroic resistance to the Obama presidency.
The same-sex marriage decision, he said, underscored the obligation of the president to diversify the Supreme Court.
In an article in Crunchbase, the South American and Chinese-focused venture capitalist, Nathan Lustig underscored the trend.
The rap on Perry was that he wasn't up to the job and the "oops" moment underscored it.
He has recused himself too, but a hearing of a Senate judiciary subcommittee this week underscored the problem.
It also underscored the broader shift to shopping online, which is making up for slower spending in stores.
Especially when it comes to Facebook: In a strange way, the social network's troubles only underscored its dominance.
But the ugly comments from Michaloliakos, the leader of the Golden Dawn party, underscored his family's challenging journey.
The Republican comments underscored the risks for Trump if he goes too far to thwart the federal probe.
He underscored that Maersk Lines will protect its market share which is estimated to be around 15 percent.
The central bank underscored that the change has no bearing on the way the bank conducts monetary policy.
Livelihood isn't just about hoodies, Biden underscored; it's about encouraging folks to go out and engage with community.
The U.S. embassy said the attack underscored the harm the Taliban continued to inflict on the Afghan people.
Instead, Trump's remarks underscored the "stunning turnaround" of the U.S. economy that "foolish fortune-tellers" failed to predict.
But Holland's success in the role is underscored by how little the movie tries to justify his presence.
The Ezubao case has underscored the risks created by China's fast-growing $2.6 trillion wealth management product industry.
Swaraj underscored her country's historical commitment to the environment, citing its deep religious affinity to the natural world.
Today's events simply underscored the extent to which Trump has not yet managed to unify the Republican Party.
Thursday night's debate on Fox Business Channel in Charleston, South Carolina, underscored the centrality of the Trump vs.
Tesoro spokeswoman Christina Barbee said Jaffe's decision underscored the company's commitment to improvement in personal and process safety.
He underscored the importance of having a "champion" like Ivanka Trump to galvanize action on an important issue.
Becerra, the son of a Mexican immigrant, underscored his personal passion to keep families together, despite immigration status.
Investors say the Italian market selloff that accelerated in May this year underscored the need for such securities.
The letter underscored how new tools for identifying and tracking people could be used to empower surveillance states.
As the election underscored, however, not talking about terrorism is not an effective way to deal with terrorism.
The stark terms of the letter underscored the depth of feeling in Brussels about recent developments in Malta.
Multiple United Nations investigations have underscored what they called a genocidal intent behind the campaign against the Rohingya.
But even the retail groups say that more improvement is needed, a message underscored in the new reports.
Broadly, they underscored the need for the U.S. to take steps to secure critical infrastructure from cyber threats.
Negotiators said the bombings underscored their view that the government was not interested in seeing the talks succeed.
But the hastily arranged meeting underscored simmering tensions in a newsroom experiencing a tumultuous transition under new ownership.
Such companies have in recent earnings reports underscored the U.S.-China trade dispute as a leading business headwind.
Mike Waltz (R-Fla.) on Wednesday, told reporters that the briefing "underscored" the importance of addressing the issue.
The threat of that encroachment underscored the need to save the land, the Trust for Public Land said.
There's suddenly been a noticeable shift among Republicans on the most popular provision in ObamaCare, underscored by Sen.
The revelation underscored criticism that Mr. Trump is too cozy with Russia and its president, Vladimir V. Putin.
This, as in the debate the night before, underscored the dominance of leading contenders: Biden, Harris, and Sen.
And his message, cloaked in the language of Islam, underscored how much Turkey has changed in recent decades.
Her testimony underscored how the emergent needs of mothers of color are often dismissed in the hospital setting.
HCL workers underscored the need for union representation in a release published by the United Steelworkers in August.
The study underscored crippling for-profit tuition rates, which are five times higher than the average community college.
The president underscored the urgency of this issue with a recent executive order calling for the same thing.
The still-soft conditions were underscored by new exports orders shrinking again in July amid deteriorating global demand.
"The president underscored that a political transition is required to end the violence in Syria," the statement said.
She had thick rapids of hair hanging around her face and tired eyes underscored with deep blue smears.
But it underscored how lazy the president is, and showed us what direction he's dragging the country in.
The presence of armored vehicles, bales of confiscated marijuana, and federal agents in flak jackets underscored the message.
The cause wasn't clear, but the crash underscored the troubled safety record of Indonesia's rapidly expanding aviation sector.
It was a scrum of hustle and loud voices; the energy belied the hour but underscored the urgency.
Chancellor Angela Merkel underscored Germany's support for a united Spain in a weekend phone conversation with Mr. Rajoy.
And it underscored an observation made recently by Susan Colvin, a former college instructor turned sex toy manufacturer.
The Ku Klux Klan and neo-Nazi rally in Charlottesville, Va., last year underscored this point in blood.
The move underscored the extent to which the administration will go to shelter American companies from foreign competition.
This is a testament to a basic truth, underscored by the Canadian model: Things really can get better.
Thomas's article, more than any other in the site's history, underscored the elemental purpose of The Players' Tribune.
" Mexico's central bank, meanwhile, has underscored in its most recent statements that next year's budget must "generate confidence.
His efforts underscored the growing possibility that the Trump administration may change the American stance on the territory.
In a concurring opinion, Justice Alito underscored the majority's central point and connected it to broader contemporary controversies.
Mr. Trump's visit to Asia last year underscored his disagreements on trade issues with countries in the region.
And it underscored the contradictions that crop up regularly for a new generation of Chinese-trained Tibetan filmmakers.
Senator Ted Cruz of Texas said it underscored the constant dangers of safeguarding often rugged and remote terrain.
It underscored, to me, how Silicon Valley and Washington exist in their bubbles without really understanding each other.
Most of the cookies have a crisp, slightly powdery texture, underscored by the crunch of dried royal icing.
At one level, that underscored China's inability to drive a wedge between the United States and its ally.
Despite the remaining disputes, the emerging deal reflected several substantial compromises that underscored the urgency of the moment.
The election produced some wins for the climate, but also underscored the power of the fossil fuel industry.
Fiscal watchdog groups said on Monday that the new figures underscored the need for changes to the programs.
The death of Ms. McKee, here in Northern Ireland's second city, has underscored the fragility of these arrangements.
The assassinations set off an outcry at home and abroad and underscored the deepening political polarization in Brazil.
Ms. Zhang's arrest underscored the weaknesses in security at Mar-a-Lago, where Mr. Trump spends many weekends.
The contrast underscored the risks of Mr. Mueller's nearly two-year silence as head of the Russia investigation.
This is only underscored by the Adidas satin shorts and tank worn by Garbiñe Muguruza at the Open.
The Eisenhower administration underscored this obligation by issuing a presidential letter to all American passport holders in 1957.
IMF spokesman Gerry Rice, speaking before Wazni's remarks, underscored the need for Lebanon to draft a comprehensive plan.
An increase in cyberattacks across the Persian Gulf has underscored the region's rising geopolitical tensions and cybersecurity vulnerabilities.
But the added inducement, forged in a bid to win broader union support, underscored the tricky politics ahead.
Yet it's hard to remember any season in which the term itself was so overtly questioned or underscored.
Lam's remarks underscored Beijing's calculation that the protests will eventually fade without the need to make further concessions.
In a marathon congressional session that underscored Brazil's polarization, 263 deputies supported him and 227 voted against him.
The first attempt to derail the rule failed recently, but it underscored the administration's support for industry arguments.
The impact of these examples, which underscored the application of arithmetical methods to business and trade, was considerable.
The brief chant on Thursday underscored the hostility and disagreement between Republicans and Democrats over the health bill.
This past week underscored that the United States is operating under outdated laws governing the use of force.
Ms. Janah said the work done at Samasource underscored her faith in providing decent jobs to poor people.
This imperative is actually underscored by the recent successes of Iran's domestic activists, particularly in the Sadeghi case.
The sentencing capped a case that underscored the challenges the Justice Department faces when bringing domestic terrorism cases.
The controversy underscored the power of images of children in the most wrenching conflicts of the Middle East.
In those remarks, Trump underscored the message of the previous night's tweets: Tensions with Iran would remain high.
Democratic socialism is on the rise, underscored by 2023-year-old Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's upset victory of Rep.
Burke underscored the importance of deciding the outcome of the trial solely by the evidence presented in court.
While the timing may have been coincidental, it underscored the tension at the heart of the Stone proceedings.
The moment underscored a fundamental American shift away from international human rights toward an overwhelming focus on counterterrorism.
The end of World War II and the ensuing Cold War underscored just how critical that leadership was.
It also underscored the stakes of the coming primary, which will stretch beyond this year and the next.
The two changes marked a small victory for Democrats and underscored McConnell's narrow margin for enacting the rules.
When he did not, it underscored his willingness to deviate from his advisers on core foreign policy principles.
That dovish sentiment was underscored yet again in minutes of the Fed's January meeting also released on Wednesday.
In a note published on Tuesday, Consumer Edge Research underscored several key factors contributing to auto industry decline.
An industry survey published by the Chamber of Mines at the conference also underscored South Africa's investment problem.
The day underscored the fundamental fact of the situation: Trump did what Democrats are accusing him of doing.
But a spat on trade and steel production underscored the differences in a sometimes difficult EU-China relationship.
Widespread coverage on social media underscored the extent to which the opposition leads the government on that front.
These demonstrations underscored the many competing constituencies House members are continuing to navigate with their vote on Wednesday.
The hard choices here were underscored by another piece the New York Times published on Wednesday, profiling Rep.
The move in transports underscored hopes that U.S. economic growth will accelerate, said Marc Pado, president at DowBull.
The dangers to the law were underscored by Mr. Trump himself, moments after Republicans abandoned their legislative efforts.
" Talking points circulated to House Democrats underscored the focus, stating in part "Trump Declares War on Health Care.
But CNN's report underscored questions of whether Trump could, or had, similarly dangled a trade deal with China.
Sentiment was also further sapped by UK manufacturing data that underscored the weak state of the British economy.
And he underscored the document "reflects the judgments of its congressional authors" and not necessarily the White House.
The clashes were not linked to the wider politics, but they underscored how easily armed conflict can erupt.
The two prayers underscored the stalemate lawmakers find themselves in over President Trump's demand for border wall funding.
Chinese PMI surveys underscored the risk to world growth, showing the sharpest contraction in manufacturing activity on record.
The court proceedings also underscored just how unhappy customers — particularly these three employers — are with the status quo.
The rising scourge of domestic hate has been underscored by particularly heinous acts in the past few years.
The fact that Mr. Trudeau felt compelled to make such an address underscored the political perils he faces.
Your parents have underscored the wonderful mystery of mankind, even for folks we think we know inside out.
Tuesday delivered another round of data that underscored just how difficult it is to decode consumers' willingness to spend.
Recent US casualties in Afghanistan have underscored what's been clear for some time: The US war there is unwinnable.
Jesus represents a turning point in world history: Suddenly, the message of love was underscored, lifted and laid bare.
With this simple conceit, "Go for Broke" presents a mix of everyday struggles underscored by the threat of violence.
The news underscored concerns about the challenging business conditions on the high street, dragging down Marks & Spencer with it.
Fallon underscored Britain's commitment to NATO and European security despite its vote to leave the European Union in June.
Ford's focus on new technology is underscored by its repositioning as a "mobility company," rather than an automotive manufacturer.
Still, the extraordinary exchange in the Oval Office underscored, yet again, how different Trump's and Pence's public personas are.
The economy's strengthening fundamentals were underscored by other data on Tuesday showing further increases in house prices in January.
But the rapid response underscored how seriously the Trump administration views the potential risks at far-flung diplomatic outposts.
Israel&aposs step to cut the funds further underscored the dim prospects of peace in the decades-long conflict.
"As all the events of the past year have unfolded, it's only underscored the importance of privacy" Sharp concludes.
She even gesticulated similarly in some of the photos (like the shot above), to underscored those distinctive flouncy sleeves.
The declines underscored the troubles manufacturing is having in the face of a global slowdown and trade war uncertainty.
The results underscored the good and bad trends that have come to characterize Microsoft's financial results in recent years.
Wheat has also been pressured by ample world supply, underscored by favourable growing conditions for U.S. and Russian wheat.
And their interviews underscored the emotional toll that family separations and detention have had on children taken into custody.
The death of Navy SEAL Charles Keating last month underscored what's happening on the ground in Syria and Iraq.
Nevertheless, the officials said that "secret" and "top secret" classifications underscored the sensitivity of information that passed through Mrs.
But his public announcement on Clinton underscored how, arguably, Comey has become the most powerful FBI director since Hoover.
But the episode underscored how big data sets held by Silicon Valley companies can be used for unintended purposes.
She also underscored the importance of the economy ministry - which the CDU will retake after years in SPD hands.
It's something that's underscored with almost daily news stories, with each new revelation seemingly more sinister than the last.
The fantasy that, without other transformations, prosperity can be brought in from outside is underscored by CPEC's transport links.
The cash-flow and operating performance underscored a "solid set of first-half results," Jefferies analyst Philippe Houchois said.
Eleni Demertzis, Rauner's spokeswoman, did not answer questions about the borrowing but underscored the governor's dissatisfaction with the budget.
That said, a final point must be underscored: The absence of crowd-out doesn't mean deficits no longer matter.
The latest European PMI surveys underscored that view, showing German private-sector growth at the slowest in three years.
Explaining the ties that bind the pieces, Greenacre underscored the factors which drove and united Bowie's range of acquisitions.
This failure to put Labour firmly behind the prime minister underscored a huge concern about a possible Corbyn premiership.
Speaking at a Google for Nigeria event in Lagos, Pichai underscored the benefits for African SMEs of going digital.
It underscored the abuse suffered by Sansa and demeaned it further by giving the the trauma to someone else.
But success was the theme of the conference that day, and Brandacher underscored that idea in his opening speech.
While the company underscored its commitment to distressed investing it also said that it needed to broaden its expertise.
The cash-flow and operating performance underscored a "solid set of first-half results", Jefferies analyst Philippe Houchois said.
Made of woven wire, the sculptures oscillate between solidity and dematerialization, which is underscored by the shadows they cast.
The split underscored deep unhappiness in Congress over Trump's action, which many lawmakers view as abandoning loyal Kurdish fighters.
The refugee crisis, in fact, has underscored the dire need for more affordable housing for citizens and noncitizens alike.
However, those fears have largely subsided, underscored by the surge of more than 40% in GE's stock this year.
They also underscored the need to make future cybersecurity upgrades to voting systems in order to ensure their security.
Critics said the authorities' action to ban live broadcasts underscored a crackdown on anyone questioning the planned constitutional amendment.
The moment underscored Microsoft's investment in artificial intelligence (AI) and its determination to keep up with Alphabet and Apple.
The moment underscored Microsoft's investment in artificial intelligence and its determination to keep up with Alphabet and Apple. (CNBC)
Von der Leyen underscored that other European countries could still join the project to develop a new combat aircraft.
Mexican brokerage Intercam wrote in a note to investors that the transaction underscored Cemex's commitment to reducing its debt.
On Thursday night, I attended an event that dramatically underscored the prominence of Indigenous artists within the National Gallery.
With a potential U.S. drawdown looming, recent Taliban attacks in Afghanistan have underscored pressure on Afghanistan's overstretched security forces.
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The war in Yemen has underscored the benefits of having access to Eritrea's long coast along the Red Sea.
Zuckerberg underscored the value and positive impact DACA recipients, sometimes referred to as "Dreamers," can have on their communities.
As the PowerPoint underscored, people inside Volkswagen were aware that its diesel engines were polluting significantly more than allowed.
The deal to appoint Aoun as president and Hariri as prime minister has underscored Hezbollah's dominant role in Lebanon.
But the experience also underscored the extent of the company's commitment to protect consumer data, the former employee said.
Founder and chairman Ratcliffe, Britain's richest man, said the investment underscored the company's commitment to its UK-based businesses.
Still, the Swedish election underscored a broader shift to the right in one of Europe's most socially progressive nations.
Amid the protests, a shooting in a Michigan courthouse on Monday underscored the danger faced by law enforcement personnel.
That status will be underscored at the Open as it returns to Troon for the first time since 2004.
The report underscored failures in intelligence gathering, which made the Americans uncertain of who their allies were in Libya.
In a blog post on Monday, venture capitalist Glenn Solomon from GGV Capital underscored how pervasive this has become.
A report released Wednesday by the Congressional Budget Office underscored a variety of problems moderates have with the bill.
Data security Data privacy concerns underscored by recent cyber attacks are a major concern, and a national security issue.
The ideas of truth and confidence games are underscored here as he lists off the various rumors surrounding Claire.
Storch's exit underscored the board's attempt to "buy time and placate investors to address underperformance and undervaluation," Litt added.
Trump's announcement last week underscored the meteoric rise of commercial ventures, and the commensurate decline in NASA's public profile.
Although he declined to order her to answer questions in person, his ruling underscored the legal complications that Mrs.
Labor market strength is likely to be underscored by May's employment report, which is scheduled for release on Friday.
With a potential US drawdown looming, recent Taliban attacks in Afghanistan have underscored pressure on Afghanistan's overstretched security forces.
However, Pompeo's comments underscored a shift that has apparently taken place since talks with the Taliban opened last year.
The statement said Ghani told McMaster he appreciated US assistance and sacrifice there and underscored the threat of terrorism.
The troops' lack of importance is heavily underscored by the campaign, which at times seems to discard them altogether.
But as the Snowden disclosures also underscored, technology has dramatically changed the privacy implications of the third-party doctrine.
Interior Minister Gerard Collomb said the murder underscored how far France still had to go to combat anti-Semitism.
The scandal, which underscored a toxic sales culture at Wells Fargo, led to the departures of several bank leaders.
The candy soon became a symbol of racial injustice and underscored his youth and the circumstances surrounding his death.
This is all underscored by RDR2's often meandering pace, which makes every speed bump that much more imposing.
The bulletin underscored the often "spontaneous and opportunistic nature" of white supremacist violence, which can complicate law enforcement intervention.
That sentiment underscored the fact that he has been facing a nearly impossible choice regarding Trump from the beginning.
The strikes have underscored a significant generation gap in concern about climate change, particularly in a handful of countries.
The very fact that the two agreed to cooperate with Mr. Updegrove for his book underscored the shifting dynamic.
One passage, possibly hinting at the Shadow Brokers' identity, underscored the close relationship of Russian intelligence to criminal hackers.
In a thread he posted on Twitter on Monday, The Times's politics editor, Patrick Healy, underscored the tracker's breadth.
The split underscored the risk of leader-to-leader diplomacy: When it fails, there are few places to go.
Piatt underscored that point, describing one delicate diplomatic mission in Iraq that involved meeting with a local tribal leader.
This being Brooklyn in 2019, Mr. Mermelstein's 300-plus visits to the arena underscored the diversity of life within.
Wagner said on Friday night that she was "furious," feeling the judges had underscored her on marks for artistry.
The short trip to the Pennsylvania state capital underscored the complicated politics of the tax fight for the president.
The results also underscored just how many Democrats appear fundamentally uneasy with the idea of Sanders as the nominee.
Economists Mohamed El-Erian, Nouriel Roubini, and Paul Krugman underscored the shocking increase and warned of further economic damage.
Or they may simply misunderstand what information investors want, a point underscored in several presentations in the Chinese capital.
By focusing on clothes, for instance, Ferro underscored the wealth and sophistication of the people in the specific scene.
Days of political violence in Hong Kong have underscored how Trump has changed the character of America's geopolitical role.
Osaka's brief and poignant acceptance speech underscored the overall sadness of what should have been such a happy moment.
It's the language forged by the game's creators over 20 years ago that has underscored the Sims universe since.
He underscored the fact that the 15-acre tannery site was separated from the city wells by a river.
Thursday's hearing underscored how adept Trump is at creating the kind of havoc that could bring down his presidency.
The startling video underscored the dangers of surging deer populations that are encroaching on populated areas of the Northeast.
Iranian Quds Force commander Qassem Soleimani has underscored Iran's role in the conflict by appearing publicly on the battlefield.
Kennedy collaborated in creating a camera-friendly, Euro-American hybrid of the Parisian looks she favored, underscored the point.
But as soon as "96 million" came out of his mouth, he underscored it to show he meant it.
But, Trump being Trump, he underscored that the U.N. is a tool of sovereign nations, not independent of them.
It is a remarkable cake-topper to a display of artistic virtuosity underscored by daring conceptual and aesthetic dynamics.
Jay, seizing on the emotional moment, once again underscored the importance of Andrade's service and sacrifice to his family.
Instead, they prepared a memorandum for Mr. Trump's team that described a variety of options, and underscored the risks.
The exchange, which occurred after Cárdenas had quit, underscored her concerns with the campaign, a second friend told POLITICO.
The fact that it stems from her facility with things electrical — literal power — is underscored by McCloskey's animated illustrations.
It underscored the apprehension among some about where Americans who have tested positive for the coronavirus would be taken.
The Minnesota Democrat underscored his military service and panned the current political climate in Washington in his campaign launch.
For some legal experts, the decision underscored the need for Britain to confront the costs of its uncodified constitution.
Yet it has also underscored the ruthless focus of the prime minister and his team to succeed where Mrs.
Yet it has also underscored the ruthless focus of the prime minister and his team to succeed where Mrs.
The scene at the White House underscored the confusion that has characterized Trump's Iran policy over the past week.
And the party has problems, underscored by its general inability to be as succinct and blunt as Trump is.
The comment underscored the degree to which the new administration's approach could reverse central tenets of American foreign policy.
The deal turned out to be a disaster, underscored by the $22 billion goodwill impairment charge recorded last quarter.
Anxiety was underscored over the weekend when a false alert warned Hawaii of an incoming ballistic missile, sparking panic.
President Obama has repeatedly underscored the importance of cybersecurity in his most recent version of the National Security Strategy.
That was underscored after Mr. Trump signed an executive order barring immigrants from seven nations with majority Muslim populations.
Recent polling has underscored the broad popularity of the wealth tax she would use to fund her education platform.
Though the crisis ended peacefully, it underscored the United States' role in maintaining stability and the risk or war.
But this year's cybersecurity nightmares, from the ransomware attack to the Equifax hack, underscored the need to protect yourself.
At his news conference, Mr. Garcetti repeatedly underscored his desire to keep working on his goals for Los Angeles.
But its recent promotions underscored how far big firms have to go to elevate women and people of color.
The DeSantis power play underscored the clout the swing-state governor has with Trump and his campaign in Florida.
The debate underscored the emerging three-man race, with John Kasich and Ben Carson barely getting a word in.
So Mr. Abe has underscored the importance of working women to shore up the economy for the long term.
And they underscored a deep frustration in Congress about the president's supposed scorn for a coequal branch of government.
Lavrov underscored the need for "the fastest move to the negotiating process from the language of sanctions", it said.
In Fea's updated edition, he underscored the Greek beauty conveyed in the marble Roman copy of the discus thrower.
Labor market strength is likely to be underscored by April's employment report which is scheduled for release on Friday.
It also underscored the completed acquisition of MedReleaf, a research-and-development-heavy company devoted to developing top-quality cannabis.
While the moves in Asian currencies on Wednesday were small, they were trading at levels that underscored their weak tone.
Fundraising figures reported on Sunday by Sanders underscored the extent to which his campaign has grown into a popular movement.
In an explanatory essay, he underscored the importance of marital mindfulness, confessing that he too frequently took Amy for granted.
Bueno's remarks underscored the importance of Latin America for Stora Enso's strategy to obtain low-cost pulp from tree plantations.
It was reached after nearly 10 months of negotiations that underscored continuing friction between Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu.
That message was further underscored when Warren's male colleagues were allowed to read the same words this morning without interruption.
The death on Friday of a former Thai navy SEAL, Saman Gunan, underscored the risks of making the underwater journey.
Google's new vice president of diversity and inclusion Danielle Brown posted a response late Saturday that underscored the internal tension.
Human Rights Watch underscored that identifying missing people and preserving evidence for possible prosecutions is critical for Syria&aposs future.
Robbins underscored 3M's mounting litigation headaches, which span multiple states and center on pollution as a result of its operations.
The patients' injuries underscored the relatively little regulation that holds compounding pharmacies accountable, despite recent efforts to strengthen federal oversight.
Muslims have become a racialized minority in the United States, catalyzed by 9/11 and underscored by 45's presidency.
Wilcox, now a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, underscored he is not a public health expert.
But the tone inside Anaheim's conference underscored the soul-searching about the role college athletics should play in higher education.
Both MallforAfrica's Folayan and eBay's de Wever underscored the partnership to sell select African products on eBay is not charity.
Importantly, Apple's biggest growth market, China, was a surprising disappointment, which further underscored the reality that China's economy is struggling.
Just in case you had any doubt, Thursday's trading underscored that bitcoin needs China more than the other way about.
The move underscored Beijing's all-weather support for the Pakistani establishment, elements of which India suspects of harbouring Mr Azhar.
The G-7 finance leaders "underscored the importance of all countries refraining from competitive devaluation," according to the Japanese summary.
But he underscored that committee members were mostly concerned that the research efforts, unfolding in multiple countries, were not coordinated.
The haul -- up more than $7 million from his second quarter total -- underscored Sanders' continued strength with small dollar donors.
While the current activity measure rose, two components tumbled, which underscored the lingering weakness in U.S. mid-Atlantic business activity.
Participant Sohaib Elnahla said the green iftar underscored the importance in Islam of eating food that was sustainable and wholesome.
She has also repeatedly underscored the importance of a free press when asked about Trump's negative comments about the media.
Since they're now based in LA, the concert felt like a homecoming that underscored a new chapter of their careers.
Wheeler underscored that the high exchange rate was making it difficult for the central bank to meet its inflation objective.
The targeted nature of this move was underscored when the Saudis offered discounted prices to its Asian and European customers.
The jarring thwack and screeching scrape give way to regret and embarrassment, often underscored by spilled coffee and peeved passengers.
Underscored during an aggressively divisive presidential campaign, increased spotlight on social obstacles has shown the imminence of professional athletes' activism.
Both figures were much worse than had been expected and underscored worries about the extent of the slowdown in China.
The reports underscored the economy's enduring strength as it prepares to celebrate a record 10 years of growth in July.
McCain underscored firmly on the Senate floor in December 2016, addressing the fix proposed to counter the consequences JASTA presents.
Official data earlier in the day underscored weakness in the economy amid a worsening trade war with the United States.
"The 403 lowest extents in the satellite record have occurred in the last 12 years," NOAA's 2018 Arctic report underscored.
Both Democrats and Republicans underscored the importance of a strong national transportation network when they rolled out their political platforms.
Instead, it underscored Trump's unique ability to make statements that would sink anyone else but still come out on top.
The tragic scene underscored the challenges facing Indonesia&aposs government as it struggles to deal with its latest natural disaster.
President Obama's leadership was critically important and underscored how little meaningful action has been taken to address this national crisis.
"I think that war underscored that the U.S. can put together a coalition to get the job done," said Blitzer.
Speaking to TechCrunch, Diop underscored VC disparities between francophone and non-francophone Africa as the primary driver for launching DNA.
But his victory in the New York Republican primary on April 2100th underscored his wider support across the party's base.
The Kremlin said the blasts underscored the need to press ahead with peace talks after the collapse of a Feb.
"Jenny's presence as part of the NRDC team has underscored the necessity of infusing creative thinking in work," Corr says.
It was only a token 210 basis points to 20.006%, but it underscored Beijing's ongoing desire to support the economy.
Brazilian states have control over nearly all police forces in the country, and Moro underscored he would respect their sovereignty.
" In a readout of the call, the White House said Trump "further underscored the need to rebalance trade with Europe.
Kirkwood underscored this point, saying that his team is still in the process of "demystifying" the sport through grassroots efforts.
United States—only underscored how far we have to go in making the Fourth Amendment meaningful in the Digital Age.
Tuesday's news conference underscored the similarities and friendly relationship between Trump and Bolsonaro, who took over as president in January.
Omar's win underscored a deep geographic and racial divide in one of the most liberal congressional districts in the country.
In the aftermath, BJ Penn's success at 155-pounds—his natural weight class—underscored what a hollow lesson that was.
She could have defeated him without the fade to the left that brought cries of inauthenticity and underscored her weaknesses.
It was only a token 20.7 basis points to 257.43%, but it underscored Beijing's ongoing desire to support its economy.
The House legislation has underscored divisions among Senate Republicans over how to make the refugee resettlement process more secure.   Sen.
The Freedom Party, which was founded in the 1950s by former Nazis, regularly underscored the threat of Islam to Austria.
Official data earlier in the day underscored weakness in the economy during a worsening trade war with the United States.
It was only a token 21.8619 basis points to 211%, but it underscored Beijing's ongoing desire to support the economy.
It was only a token 21.8619 basis points to 211%, but it underscored Beijing's ongoing desire to support the economy.
The Indians expect Bauer to be ready by Monday, but his fragile condition only underscored the importance of Game 1.
A recent Morning Consult survey underscored the degree to which the candidates struggled to stand out in the crowded field.
She framed the contrast in personal terms, an argument underscored by the quiet, measured tone with which she sketched it.
Russia's warning that Trump's decision was "very dangerous" underscored rapidly souring relations between the two nuclear superpowers (The Financial Times).
Secondly, some key advisers underscored the political benefits to Trump of him championing an issue popular in the swing states.
Differences on the package have underscored continuing friction over last year's U.S.-led nuclear deal with Iran, Israel's regional archfoe.
When Abby arrived at the hospital for her surgery, she had an experience that underscored the urgency of her need.
The incident underscored the importance of the FAA, which has gone without a permanent leader for more than a year.
Autoliv's problem also underscored the challenges of overseeing the work of subcontractors in the making of crucial auto safety equipment.
The spat between Trudeau and the White House has underscored a growing rift between the two allies over trade policy.
If you ask Donegan, her experience with scrutiny and online misogyny just underscored the need for that kind of list.
In their letter, they underscored how our nation's energy security and the development of our natural resources are inextricably linked.
So the importance of this notion of revolution is underscored by a reflection of how it will impact our children.
His trouncing of the early establishment favorite, Florida Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam, underscored the president's popularity with the Republican base.
When asked about how to rein in drug costs, Brady underscored the importance of government incentives to help encourage research.
But the festival, organized by Wolf Eyes' Nate Young, underscored the slow ooze of this absurdist Americana across the country.
These chemical attacks using sarin and chlorine have appalled the international community, and underscored the damage chemical weapons can do.
The crowd's enthusiasm underscored the risks to Trump of going too far expounding on his chagrin over the Mueller probe.
The tabloid underscored the irony of Bey's line, which promotes an ultra-empowering message, being produced in ostensibly subpar conditions.
Obviously it is, plentiful research has underscored this for years, and with the natural disasters everywhere we're feeling it now.
He underscored China's confidence in its own continued economic health and Beijing's ability to manage risks in the financial system.
The panel's findings underscored the critical value of such United Nations human rights mechanisms, Ms. Richardson said in phone interview.
The earlier decision created the legal foundation for the current rules and underscored the importance of high-speed internet service.
But even as he sought to rally other politicians, his climate conference underscored the limits of what they can do.
Mr. Tillerson's lack of involvement in the announcement underscored how marginalized the State Department has become in North Korea policy.
Still, the meetings underscored the stakes for big companies should the trade war between the United States and China worsen.
For Mr. Al-Ahmed, the Saudi critic in Washington, the Citizen Lab research simply underscored the hazards for activists online.
Homeland security officials said Jakelin's death underscored the dangers to migrants who journey to the United States from Central America.
When those decisions led to regrettable outcomes, it only underscored the idea that they weren't worthy, reinforcing a negative cycle.
As her statement suggests, she was interested in a state of constant motion, as underscored by the light and sky.
His surprisingly warm reception here, despite the schism over trade and global affairs, underscored the optimism of many corporate leaders.
The exchange underscored Mr. Barr's sweeping view of executive power and that the attorney general ultimately answers to the president.
Ms. Korn apologized, but the controversy underscored the ugly tone some school board races took in the weeks that followed.
The risks were underscored on July 6 when Saman Gunan, a retired Thai Navy SEAL, died in an underwater passageway.
Instead, he emailed a statement that underscored Harvard president Bacow's September message that the university would review its donor practices.
This arrived with a snack — cured salmon and salmon roe seasoned with fermented rice — that artfully underscored the sake's flavor.
Mr. Trump's speech underscored his administration's "America First" foreign policy agenda, which has antagonized allies and turned foes into friends.
The most recent polls have underscored the real possibility that Republicans will keep control of both the Senate and House.
" You may have heard the name of that song as early as 2017, when it underscored a scene on "Girls.
Pakistan underscored in its meeting with the Afghan diplomat that Afghanistan was responsible for securing its side of the border.
Speaking to NBC, Castro underscored the heightened intensity of the campaign and painted a stark image of Trump's political maneuvering.
The survey underscored Warren's strength on policy, with 216% -- up from 623% in July -- saying she had the best ideas.
It is a struggle because anti-Roma sentiment remains a potent force, a reality underscored by Salvini's actions and statements.
The results underscored lack of investor needs at current yield levels, which stood near their lowest levels in several months.
The launches underscored concerns in Seoul, Tokyo and Washington over North Korea's nuclear ambitions and advances in its missile technology.
Ms. Warren's fake ad was clever; it underscored the increasingly dystopian, manipulated, noisy, ugly digital mess that is social media.
On the other hand, the benefits of being active do seem to be nearly incalculable, as other 2016 studies underscored.
But it also underscored the complex dynamics involving the Muslim Brotherhood, whose chapters have only loose relationships across national lines.
It underscored Ms. Markle's own independence by divesting her of frippery, while also respecting tradition and keeping her covered up.
The results underscored lack of investor needs at current yield levels, which stood near their lowest levels in several months.
Trump underscored efforts to prevent a further spread, amid growing criticism from Democrats about the administration's handling of the crisis.
The bombastic hits and slow-rolling ballads were underscored with the knowledge that what was happening onstage was truly unique.
That was the deadliest strike against Nigerien forces for years and underscored deteriorating security conditions across West Africa's Sahel region.
Being at CES underscored for me that "tech" is truly an umbrella term that can touch everything from kids' toys...
Goldfein underscored this point in remarks following a series of space conflict simulations conducted by the Air Force last month.
" Ms. Kim underscored the point by saying she was worried about "whether I'd get a free, open venue to speak.
The actions underscored the rising tension between the United States and Iran in the three years since Trump took office.
While the study underscored important differences among hospitals, the researchers also acknowledged that patients have little information about those differences.
Softening wholesale pork prices underscored the need for robust export sales at a time of ample U.S. supplies, Kalo said.
It underscored his continued frustration at the agency's leadership, with whom Trump has feuded since the beginning of his presidency.
This episode is different Her resistance to previous pushes to impeach Trump have underscored how differently Pelosi views this moment.
YouTube Star Emily Hartridge's death on an e-scooter last summer underscored to many that rider-safety programs are inadequate.
On the one hand, she has repeatedly underscored the Western liberal values that underpinned her decision to embrace the migrants.
It was reached after nearly 10 months of negotiations that underscored continuing friction between Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu.
The firm's demise underscored the wild risk-taking that regulators and CEOs had allowed to become rampant across Wall Street.
The decline tracked sustained drops in producer prices and exports and underscored slowing momentum in the world's second-largest economy.
Santos' remarks underscored the challenging business environment in Brazil, the company's second most important market outside of the United States.
White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders underscored the president's ire Tuesday by criticizing how long the investigation has taken.
The president's latest visit follows an eventful week in Washington underscored by congressional Republicans' push to overhaul the tax code.
And he seems unaffected by recent polls and incredulous media coverage that have underscored the improbability of his presidential ambitions.
Graham underscored the difference between lingerie and regular panty needs for trans women, explaining that lingerie is less a concern.
A sense of ease and polish defined the attitude, underscored by the sounds of "J'ai Un Plan" by Embrasse Moi.
But experienced fire officials and equipment experts said the accident underscored the dangers inherent in working high above the street.
O) shares lost 261 percent as worries over softening demand for high-end smartphones were underscored as Corning Inc (GLW.
Still, the increase in consumer spending last month underscored the economy's resilience and challenged the view that a recession was looming.
The vice president came and gave a well-received message that underscored the unique and essential role of pastors in America.
"The tragedy of this event cannot be overstated," Arcos told a press conference, adding it underscored the need for youth programs.
Student protests and planned trade union strikes in the energy and port sectors next week nonetheless underscored the risk of contagion.
And it underscored the memes of the campaign—that Sanders has inspiring ideas, and that Clinton knows how to score points.
"They also underscored that NATO must adapt to confront threats to our countries such as violent extremism and terrorism," it said.
The Secretary underscored that the State Department will continue to focus on the safety and security of U.S. citizens in Turkey.
The case had underscored deep concern about press freedom and the independence of the judiciary in Turkey under President Tayyip Erdogan.
Manzanares underscored the urgency of topping up the fund's finances given its fast-expanding pipeline of projects compared with available money.
This cohort is drawn to style over substance, he says, and has underscored a deep culture of personality politics in Australia.
Arms sales continue Esper's statement only underscored a gap between the US response and that of other NATO allies and countries.
That level was tested in mid-September and mid-October, which underscored its importance as a technical support for the index.

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