emphasizing in the PONS Dictionary

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The subjection theory focuses on explaining the distinction by emphasizing the subordination of private persons to the state.
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To reinforce their authority, many chiefs reacted by emphasizing traditional values, particularly those that reinforced the status quo.
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This cellular automata paradigm gave rise to a third wave of social simulation emphasizing agent-based modeling.
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It notably embraces a neoliberal ideology emphasizing free markets and the deregulation of corporations.
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These differences tend to give the pipe drums a snappier snare sound, emphasizing the higher frequencies of the drum.
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Components include classes emphasizing vocational and social skills, an on-campus work experience program, community based vocational training and work experience, and a college support group.
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The movement consisted of task-oriented actions, emphasizing neutral performance and featuring no interaction with the audience.
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Arms control in general provides an original perspective into national security policy emphasizing cooperation and multilateralism in place of unconditional competition.
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Education of commoners was generally practically oriented, providing basic training in reading, writing, and arithmetic, emphasizing calligraphy and use of the abacus.
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He remained concerned that humanity's conditioned reflexes were not keeping pace with its engineering potential, emphasizing the touch and go nature of our current predicament.
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