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To recapitulate, Asians emphasise the importance of orderly society whereas Americans emphasise the importance of personal freedom and individual rights.

Their hypothesis is that cultures prone to anxiety tend towards systems that emphasise social harmony and away from ones that emphasise individuals' independence of each other.

Courses were designed to integrate functional skills, and to emphasise international cultural and business learning.

Both parties emphasise the need to pursue growth and to create jobs.

This suggests that good teaching must “de-emphasise lecture and emphasise active problem-solving, ” says Carl Wieman, a winner of the Nobel prize in physics and an adviser to Barack Obama.

In January he visited Europe, chiefly to emphasise that Japan was a staunch democratic partner on NATO's eastern flank.

Many thinkers, from Freud to the contemporary philosopher J. David Velleman, also emphasise the blindness of romantic love.

Citigroup is shrinking back to its core business of international banking, and bank of America's new boss has tried to emphasise its global credentials more.

Google is keen to emphasise, though, that the changes won't hit sites or apps who are light users of Google Maps.

But that isn't the answer Nagel was looking for. He wanted to emphasise that there is no way of knowing what it is like for a bat to feel like a bat.

This is not the first time Japan's leaders have tried to emphasise the fun side of life to strengthen Japan's domestic economy and leave it less vulnerable to the vagaries of world trade.

To emphasise the woman even more,

They also emphasise the cultivation of independent thinking.

What do you emphasise in your training sessions?

The new structures are deliberately restrained so as to emphasise the existing arches.

We emphasise, when debating climate change, the importance of the scientific consensus, and reliance on solid, peer-reviewed studies.

Stanislas Rouyer of Moody’s, another ratings agency, says monolines need to emphasise that they provide not just insurance but also monitoring and surveillance capabilities.

Chrome appears to deliberately de-emphasise keyboard shortcuts in the interface, in that they often work but they aren't always indicated on screen; was that a deliberate decision?

However, let me emphasise this point. At the end of the day, we must move forward in what we, the people of Hong Kong, think is in our best long-term interests. You would expect me to do no less.

Many states emphasise abstract concepts rather than history itself.

"Besides the above-mentioned points, we must also emphasise other issues."

However, it would be unwise to over-emphasise this point, since the discovery of archaeological remains is influenced by many factors governing their survival.

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That means you need to emphasise its positive aspects.

The effect of the tests is also to emphasise how little tolerance policymakers still have for bank failures.

Asians emphasise the importance of respect for learning and self-discipline whereas Americans emphasise the importance of success, personal achievement and helping others.

One of these boulevards runs along one edge of the building, so the architects decided to emphasise the connection between the interior and the street by bringing the roof down to meet the pavement.

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